September 4, 2025

Siripong Laments the Backlash Against Anutin, Denies Ordering the Khao Kradong Scandal

Bangkok: Siripong denied that the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) had postponed filing a report with the DSI at Khao Kradong, as ordered by Bhumjaithai, stating that it had no authority to oversee the Ministry of Transport. He added that the Prime Minister’s vote results were not yet known. He lamented that Anutin was being bombarded with various criticisms, saying

Anutin Dismisses Cabinet Speculation, Prioritizes Family Ritual Before Prime Minister Vote

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has dismissed rumors about preparing a cabinet list, stating that no such list exists yet. He emphasized his intention to honor his parents as a gesture of seeking good fortune before participating in the vote for the 32nd Prime Minister. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin returned to Parliament this evening, where

Royal Thai Air Force Bolsters Defense with Induction of Eight AT-6TH Aircraft

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Air Force has enhanced its operational capabilities by officially inducting eight AT-6TH aircraft into service. According to Thai News Agency, the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Panpakdee Pattanakul, confirmed the aircraft’s commissioning during a ceremony at Squadron 411, Wing 41. This development is part of a broader initiative to replace decommissioned

Thammanat Refuses to Discuss Cabinet List, Assures Unity in Prime Ministerial Vote

Bangkok: Thammanat declined to discuss the cabinet list, stating that the only issue discussed was finding a solution for the country. He boasted that the prime ministerial vote tomorrow would not be a single one of Kla Tham’s dissidents and would not interfere with other parties, following Chaikasem’s video clip, emphasizing his support for the vote and the dissolution of

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Addresses Ban Nong Chan Incident and Cambodian Protests

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that the Ban Nong Chan incident is a process in accordance with Thai law. The Ministry emphasized that the actions in Ban Nong Chan are a legal process under Thai law, highlighting that the movement poses an obstacle to reducing border tensions. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nikorndej Plangkur, Director-General of the

Pheu Thai’s Last-Ditch Effort to Block Anutin’s Premiership

Bangkok: Academics predict that the People’s Party will maintain its stance in the upcoming prime ministerial vote, despite the Pheu Thai Party’s desperate new proposal to nominate Chaikasem Nitisiri and immediately dissolve parliament. This move is aimed at preventing Anutin Charnvirakul from becoming prime minister. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Stithorn Thananithichot from Chulalongkorn University commented on the Pheu

Thaksin Shinawatra Travels to Singapore Amid Legal Proceedings

Bangkok: Thaksin Shinawatra has flown to Singapore, with his lawyer confirming that he will appear in court on September 9th to hear the case on the 14th floor. Thaksin traveled on a private jet after the court dismissed the Section 112 case, allowing him freedom to travel. According to Thai News Agency, Thaksin Shinawatra’s departure for Singapore occurred following a

Royal Thai Air Force Unveils AT6 TH Fighter

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Air Force has officially introduced the AT6 TH, its newest fighter aircraft, into service. This aircraft has already demonstrated its capabilities during the recent conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, marking a significant step in enhancing the nation’s aerial defense. According to Thai News Agency, the AT6 TH has been designed to meet the specific needs of