September 25, 2025

Santi Piyatat Pays Homage at Government House Amidst E-Cigarette Policy Discussions

Bangkok: Santi Piyatat, the newly appointed Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, paid respects to sacred objects at Government House upon assuming his new role. He refrained from commenting on measures to combat e-cigarettes, indicating that he would wait for the policy statement before making any announcements. Reporters observed that at 7:42 a.m., Mr. Santi arrived at Government House to

Army Region Postpones Special RBC Meeting Amidst Border Tensions

Bangkok: The First Army Region has announced the postponement of a special RBC meeting, originally scheduled for September 25-27, to October 2025, due to incomplete information from both parties involved. Meanwhile, preparations are underway by military, police, and volunteer defense forces at the Sa Kaeo border, ensuring Thai readiness for any potential situations. According to Thai News Agency, the First

Prime Minister Anutin Submits Urgent Policy Statement to Parliament

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has taken a significant step by submitting an urgent letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Wan Muhammad Noor Matha. This letter, accompanied by the government’s policy statement, marks the beginning of a crucial phase in governmental proceedings scheduled from September 29, 2025, onwards. According to Thai News Agency, Police Lieutenant Colonel Aphat

Anutin’s Cabinet Allocates Regional Inspection Responsibilities Among Leaders

Bangkok: The Cabinet has delineated regional inspection responsibilities among Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers. Pipat will oversee the southern Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea, while Sophon is tasked with the Northeast. Bowornsak will manage Songkhla, his hometown, Ekniti will supervise the metropolitan area, and Thammanat will focus on the three southern border provinces and the upper North. Suchat will

Dr. Noppadol Advocates for Swift Action to Combat Money Laundering with Four-Month Plan

Bangkok: Dr. Noppadol Karnika has proposed a comprehensive four-month plan to the Thai government, urging Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society to take decisive action against money laundering and restore justice for honest citizens. Asst. Prof. Dr. Noppadol, a cybersecurity expert and advisor to the Royal Thai Police’s Stronger Together project, presented the findings

Call for Expedited Compensation for Thai-Cambodian Border Residents

Bangkok: People from the Thai-Cambodian border provinces have petitioned the House Welfare Committee to expedite relief efforts for those affected. They urged Thais not to incite others, pointing out that local residents have been suffering severely for four months. Meanwhile, Wannawipa urged the new Cabinet to urgently consider the matter. Ms. Wanwipa Maison, Member of Parliament for the People’s Party

Prime Minister Meets Thai Capital Market Leaders to Discuss Economic Growth

Bangkok: The Prime Minister, accompanied by key members of his cabinet, engaged in a significant dialogue with leaders from the Thai capital market, expressing enthusiasm and satisfaction about the mechanisms in place for fostering economic growth within the country. According to Thai News Agency, the meeting took place at the Stock Exchange of Thailand building, where the Prime Minister, along

Sihasak Embarks on Role at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prepares for UNGA Speech on Thai-Cambodian Border Issue

Bangkok: Sihasak Phuangketkaew commenced his duties as the Minister of Foreign Affairs with a focus on the Thai-Cambodian border situation. He is set to address the issue at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) this evening. On his first day, Sihasak encouraged civil servants to make meaningful progress over the next four months, stressing unity and a collaborative approach to