August 24, 2025

Maris Sngiampong to Address Geneva on Thailand-Cambodia Landmine Dispute

Geneva: “Maris” is set to fly to Geneva to explain to the countries in the Particle Treaty. Maris prepares to fly to Geneva to explain to the Pact countries, human rights organizations, and the Red Cross, emphasizing that Thailand loves peace and follows international law, and suing Cambodia for using landmines and attacking Thai civilians. According to Thai News Agency,

Jirayu Asserts Courtroom Clip Is Sound-Edited Manipulation

Bangkok: Jirayu Huangsap, advisor to the Prime Minister and former chairman of the Committee on Judicial Affairs, has clarified that a contentious courtroom clip, where a Constitutional Court judge was purported to have said “Sit down, son,” is indeed a sound-edited distortion of the original audio. According to Thai News Agency, Jirayu emphasized the importance of accurate information dissemination and

Song-nga and Suthat Announced as Candidates for Chiang Rai Constituency 7

Chiang rai: The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) has officially announced the candidacies of Song-nga and Suthat for the upcoming election in Chiang Rai Constituency 7. After a thorough examination of their qualifications, the ECT found no restrictions on their eligibility to run. According to Thai News Agency, the Election Director for Constituency 7 in Chiang Rai Province conducted a

Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s Political Career in Question Amidst Audio Clip Controversy

Bangkok: Next week, political observers are advised to focus on the evolving situation concerning Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s political career. The Prime Minister’s future hangs in the balance following an audio clip controversy that has raised questions about her leadership. According to Thai News Agency, the audio clip issue is a critical development that could potentially halt Prime Minister Paetongtarn’s political

Atthakorn Orders Proactive Measures to Combat Flooding from Typhoon Kajiki

Bangkok: The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives has initiated a series of measures to prepare for the anticipated impact of Typhoon Kajiki. Emphasizing the importance of proactive strategies, he announced the implementation of 24-hour water monitoring to mitigate potential flooding risks. In a directive aimed at minimizing damage, the Royal Irrigation Department has been instructed to preemptively drain dams and

Typhoon Kajiki Threatens Thailand with Heavy Rainfall

Bangkok: Typhoon Kajiki is on the path to intensify and begin impacting Thailand as early as today. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department has issued warnings that 57 provinces across the nation should prepare for heavy to very heavy rain from August 24 to 27, 2025. The influences of Tropical Storm “Kajiki,” which is strengthening, are starting to

Warning Issued for Landslides and Flash Floods in 35 Provinces Due to Heavy Rain

Bangkok: The Department of Mineral Resources has issued a warning to 35 provinces and 248 districts about potential landslides and flash floods due to heavy rainfall expected between August 24 and August 28, 2025. This warning comes as a result of the influence of Typhoon Kajiki combined with a strong southwest monsoon that has led to continuous heavy to very

Relatives Mourn the Death of Private Phithuyut at Prasat Ta Muen Thom

Buriram: Relatives of 20-year-old Private Phithuyut gathered to mourn his death at Prasat Ta Muen Thom. The atmosphere at the home of Private Phithuyut, also known as Noi Soda, in Nong Kong Subdistrict, Nang Rong District, was marked by sorrow as family and villagers came together to prepare for his funeral. According to Thai News Agency, Private First Class Phithuyut