August 25, 2025

Royal Thai Army Investigates Old Video of Soldier Abuse

Bangkok: An old video has resurfaced showing a soldier abusing his subordinates, prompting the Royal Thai Army to impose punishment and initiate further investigation into the incident. The video, released by the Royal Thai Army on August 25th, highlights an event from August 21, 2015, where a soldier was seen physically abusing a sergeant during a rock rehearsal at Base

Wisut Expresses Hope for Paetongtarn Amid Hun Sen Audio Clip Case

Bangkok: Wisut Chainarun, a Pheu Thai Party list MP and party MP chairman, has expressed his hope that Paetongtarn Shinawatra will overcome the legal challenges posed by the audio clip case involving a conversation with Cambodian Senate President Samdech Hun Sen. He urged those aspiring to become prime minister to exercise patience, as Pheu Thai still has Chaikasem Nitisiri as

Wisut Asserts Pheu Thai Will Not Block Motion to Cancel MOU 43-44

Bangkok: Wisut Chainarun, a Pheu Thai Party list MP and chief whip of the coalition government, has made it clear that the Pheu Thai Party will not obstruct the motion to revoke MOU 43-44. He revealed that the chairman decided to adjourn the meeting as the opposition had not yet reached a consensus. Wisut emphasized that he did not interfere

Minister Suchart Initiates Probe Into Lopburi Buddhist Office Director Over Negligence Allegations

Bangkok: Minister Suchart Tancharoen is preparing to establish a committee to investigate the director of the Lopburi Buddhist Office for alleged negligence. The inquiry will determine whether the director should be transferred to the Phutthamonthon office, following discrepancies surrounding the Phra Bat Nam Phu Temple case. Suchart expressed concerns about the lack of awareness in the province regarding Luang Por

Independent Senators Oppose Special Committee on MOU Cancellation

Bangkok: Independent senators have publicly opposed the formation of a special committee intended to study the cancellation of MOUs 43-44, which pertain to the Thai-Cambodian border dispute. They have criticized the proposal as a political maneuver rather than a genuine effort to address national issues. According to Thai News Agency, the independent senators, led by Dr. Premsak Piayura, Lt. Cmdr.

Constitutional Court to Pursue Legal Action Over Edited Video Clip Misleading the Public

Bangkok: A warning has been issued against sharing posts that criticize a video clip in which the phrase “Sit down, sir” was edited to “Sit down, son.” The Constitutional Court has announced its intention to take action under cyber law against those responsible for the distortion. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, an advisor to the Prime Minister

Deputy Minister of Interior Holds Meeting to Prepare for Typhoon Kajiki

Bangkok: Deputy Interior Minister held a meeting to monitor and prepare for Typhoon Kajiki. He ordered the governors of all 58 provinces to ensure public safety and prepare for evacuations in case of emergency. He emphasized the importance of communicating accurate information to prevent public panic. The Meteorological Department stated that the upper Northeastern and Northern regions of Thailand will

Commander of Army Area 2 Stresses Importance of Strategic Negotiation Amidst Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Bangkok: The Commander of the 2nd Army Region, Lieutenant General Boonsin Phadklang, visited Kasetsart University to engage in a pivotal discussion, emphasizing the need for strategic negotiation and awareness in dealing with border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia. He highlighted the significance of staying informed and avoiding disadvantages during negotiations, especially in light of recent border conflicts. According to Thai