October 6, 2025

Thai Honda Targets Increased Sales Through “Half-Half” Scheme Amidst Economic Challenges

Bangkok: Thai Honda is optimistic that the “Half-Half” scheme will bolster purchasing power and promote the use of local content in motorcycle production. According to Thai News Agency, Thai Honda has noted that declining farm income is affecting sales; however, they remain confident that the “Half-Half” initiative will enhance purchasing power and encourage the ongoing use of local materials. The

Prime Minister Orders Urgent Investigation into Gold Robbery in Su-ngai Kolok

Su-ngai kolok: The Prime Minister has called for an immediate investigation into the recent gold robbery in Su-ngai Kolok District, where over 400 baht worth of gold was stolen. The government is closely monitoring the case to ensure swift justice. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat commented on the incident, highlighting the significant value of

Dr. Prem Sak Calls for Accountability as Ministers Evade Important Questions

Bangkok: Dr. Premsak Piayura, a member of parliament, has publicly called on the headmaster to advise the new minister on constructive political practices amid allegations of a 40 million baht bribe. Dr. Premsak urged that ministers should take responsibility for their actions and not simply take credit while blaming others. He is preparing a second inquiry following the minister’s absence

Natthaphong Defends Rome Against Defamation Charges, Questions Lawsuit’s Intent

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, has come forward in defense of Rangsiman Rome, an MP from the same party, who is currently facing a defamation lawsuit. Rome is being sued by attorney Thanadol Suwannarit, representing Mr. Ben Smith (Benjamin Mauerberger), with a claim for 100 million baht in civil damages. The lawsuit stems from Rome’s statements during

Natthaphong Criticizes Referendum on MOU 43-44 Over Election Burden Concerns

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the Prachachon Party, criticized the proposed referendum on Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 43-44, expressing concerns that it could create an additional burden on the people during the election process. He emphasized that the government should make decisive choices without deferring to public referenda, especially on complex issues. According to Thai News Agency, Natthaphong addressed the

Thammasat University Hosts Ceremony to Mark 49th Anniversary of October 6, 1976

Bangkok: Remembering 49 years since October 6, 1976, many politicians attended the event. Thammasat University held a merit-making ceremony and wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the 49th anniversary of October 6, 1976. Representatives of the Prime Minister, political party representatives, and activist groups attended the event in large numbers. According to Thai News Agency, the morning ceremony commemorating the 49th anniversary

Help! 16 Thais Deceived and Safely Returned from Myawaddy

Bangkok: A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the safe return of 16 Thai nationals who were deceived by a scammer gang and detained in Myawaddy. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nikorndej Plankul, Director-General of the Department of Information and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to a civil society request for assistance regarding

Sopon Confident in Bangkok’s Flood Preparedness Amid Heavy Rainfall

Bangkok: Sopon has expressed confidence in the current water management strategies and reassured the public that Bangkok will not experience flooding similar to the 2011 disaster, despite the heavier than anticipated rainfall. He is prepared to manage water drainage effectively and is contemplating proposing amendments to compensation regulations to assist the public. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister