September 30, 2025

Thailand Must Adapt to Service Sector to Survive Economic Crisis

Bangkok: Many parties have come together under the “Thailand Must Survive, Save Thailand” campaign, urging people to navigate through the ongoing crisis. According to Thai News Agency, ThaiPublica, an online news agency, organized a seminar titled “Thailand Must Survive: Save Thailand Restore. Reframe. Rise” at Grand Center Point Lumpini. During the event, Dr. Suphawut Saicheua, Chairman of the National Economic

Energy Minister Atthapol Rerkpiboon Outlines Ambitious Green Energy Initiatives in Parliament

Bangkok: The Minister of Energy has been pushing forward with green energy towards sustainability for the past four months. Energy Minister Atthapol Rerkpiboon outlined his four-month work policy to Parliament, stating his intention to proceed with projects in line with the Ministry of Finance’s “Quick Big Win” policy, advancing renewable energy, including public solar power, a 2,000-megawatt Direct Power Purchase

Thammanat Plans Urgent Talks with Commerce Minister on Agricultural Challenges

Bangkok: Thammanat Prompao, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, has announced plans to engage in discussions with Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun next week. The focus will be on urgent agricultural policies aimed at tackling the issues of declining agricultural product prices and increasing production costs. According to Thai News Agency, the meeting will explore strategies to

Tropical Storm Bualoi Weakens, But Rainfall Threat Remains in Northern Thailand

Bangkok: Tropical Storm “Bualoi” has weakened into a strong low-pressure area, but the threat of accumulated rain remains in Thailand, particularly in the northern and upper northeastern regions, over the next one to two days. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department reported that the storm will continue to impact the region with heavy rainfall, risking river overflows and

Royal Irrigation Department Increases Water Discharge to Counter Tropical Storm Bualoi

Bangkok: The Royal Irrigation Department has announced an increase in the water discharge rate from the Chao Phraya Dam to 2,300 cubic meters per second. This adjustment comes in response to Tropical Storm Bualoi, which has brought significant rainfall to the region. The Rama VI Dam is also discharging water above the critical “red flag” threshold to manage the increased

Drunk Woman Drives Luxury Car Against Traffic for 5 Km, Crashes into 10 Cars, Causing Damage

Nonthaburi: A 37-year-old woman drove her luxury car while intoxicated, going in the wrong direction for over 5 kilometers and subsequently crashing into 10 vehicles. This reckless driving incident resulted in the injury of one person. Her blood alcohol concentration was measured at 205 milligrams percent, significantly above the legal limit. Among the damaged vehicles were two Porsches. According to

Warning of Heavy Rain in 16 Thai Provinces as Tropical Depression Bualoi Weakens

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rain across 16 provinces in Thailand, highlighting potential threats of flash floods and mudslides. Tropical Depression “Bualoi” has weakened into a low-pressure area and is anticipated to move along the monsoon trough across northern Myanmar and the upper North. According to Thai News Agency, the 24-hour weather forecast for Thailand

Vandalism Incident: Arrest Made After Damage to Artwork in Soi Charoen Krung 30

Bangkok: One person has been arrested for spraying paint over artwork on Charoen Krung 30, causing damage. The Bangkok governor revealed that police have arrested one person for spray-painting over a famous artist’s artwork in Soi Charoen Krung 30, causing damage. The artwork, which was just unveiled last week, took about 7-10 days to complete. According to Thai News Agency,