September 23, 2025

Bhumjaithai Party to Submit Draft Constitutional Amendment to House Speaker

Bangkok: Bhumjaithai Party is set to submit a draft constitutional amendment to the Speaker of the House of Representatives tomorrow. The party is also planning to meet with the “One Nor-Three Whips” to finalize the date of their policy statement, anticipated to be confirmed by September 25. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Nan Bunthida Somchai, MP for Ubon Ratchathani

Minister Clarifies Controversy Over Massage Chair Box at Government House

Bangkok: “Napinthorn” is addressing the controversy regarding the transportation of massage chairs into Government House. In a recent clarification, the boxes, which were believed to contain massage chairs, were actually old boxes repurposed to hold Buddhist items. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Napin Srisanpang, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, explained that the boxes brought into his office in

Thanakorn Welcomes 16 MPs to Bhumjaithai Party Amid Speculations of Political Realignment

Bangkok: Thanakorn Wangboonkhongchana, Minister of Industry, has welcomed a group of 16 MPs to the Bhumjaithai Party, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. Thanakorn expressed confidence that these MPs would not be involved in the recent money transfer scandal involving MPs in the South, which is currently under investigation by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). He emphasized the

Army Commander-in-Chief Calls for 24-Hour Preparedness Amid Cambodian Ceasefire Violations

Bangkok: The Army Commander-in-Chief chaired a crucial meeting with subordinate units in September, revealing that Cambodia had made 87 moves during the month, violating the ceasefire agreement. In response, he ordered 24-hour preparedness to ensure the protection of sovereignty and the safety of the people. According to Thai News Agency, Army spokesman Major General Winthai Suvari disclosed the outcomes of

Cambodian Soldiers Fire Warning Shots Near Thai Border Fence

Sisaket: Cambodian soldiers approached the Phu Phi fence, prompting a warning from the Thai side. In response, the Cambodians fired guns into the air. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, commander of the 2nd Army Region, reported that at 1:30 PM, Thai military personnel observed Cambodian soldiers nearing Thai territory in the Phu Phi area of Sao

Royal Thai Navy Commander Proposes Demolition or Handover of Casino on Disputed Border

Chanthaburi: The Royal Thai Navy Commander has proposed that the casino building located on the contentious Thai-Cambodian border be either demolished or handed over to Thailand for its use. The Commander asserted that the land in question is unequivocally Thai territory and should not be considered a claimable area. According to Thai News Agency, Admiral Jirapol Wongwit, serving as the

Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute Anticipated to Extend into Next Year, Says Royal Thai Navy Chief

Bangkok: The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy has assessed that the ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia is expected to continue into the next year as both nations have yet to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. According to Thai News Agency, Admiral Jirapol Wongwit, who recently addressed the transfer of duties within the Royal Thai Navy, highlighted several

Thailand Enforces Territorial Law, Urges Cambodia to Cease Provocations

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists on enforcing Thai law in Thai territory and urges Cambodia to stop inciting. The Ministry reaffirmed that Thai law enforcement is confined to Thai territory, not in overlapping areas, and that it adheres to international standards, employing police for crowd control rather than military force. The Ministry urged Cambodia to cease inciting and