October 8, 2025

Teng Cautions Pheu Thai Against Revenge-Driven No-Confidence Motion

Bangkok: “Teng” has issued a warning to the Pheu Thai Party, advising against launching a no-confidence debate fueled by revenge motives. The warning comes as the political landscape in Thailand experiences shifts, with the phenomenon of political switching becoming more evident as election season approaches. According to Thai News Agency, Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, a party-list MP and leader of the Prachachon

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Orders Probe into Cambodian Hospital’s Refusal to Treat Thai National

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched an urgent investigation into the refusal of a Cambodian hospital to provide medical treatment to a Thai national, which resulted in the individual’s death. The Consul General in Siem Reap has been tasked with expediting the investigation into the incident. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Nikorndej Plangkura, Director-General of the Department

Panthep Pushes for Annulment of MOU 43, Proposes Border Closure to Prompt New Talks with Cambodia

Bangkok: Panthep Puapongphan, President of the Yam Fao Paen Din Foundation, has reiterated his stance on the annulment of MOU 43, advocating for the protection of Thailand’s sovereignty. He argues that the Cabinet has the power to nullify the memorandum without resorting to a referendum and suggests that closing the border could compel Cambodia to enter into new negotiations. According

Thai Military Proposes Three-Pronged Strategy to Address Cambodian Border Encroachment

Bangkok: Three approaches to solving the problem of Cambodians encroaching on Thai sovereignty were proposed. The spokesman for the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters revealed the results of a special meeting of the military commanders, which approved three approaches to resolving the issue of Cambodians encroaching on Thai sovereignty. According to Thai News Agency, Major General Witai Laithomya, spokesman for

ONWR Secretary-General Addresses Current Water Situation in Thailand

Bangkok: The Secretary-General of the Office of the National Water Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONWR) confirmed that this year’s water situation is not as severe as in 2011, but caution is needed as areas outside the embankments may be affected. Meanwhile, Phradon is preparing to inspect water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam on October 10. According to

Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Armed Forces Inspects Thai-Cambodian Border Operations

Surin: The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Armed Forces visited the Surin-Phumakhuea border area in Sisaket Province, emphasizing that military personnel are always ready. General Ukrit Boontanon, along with his delegation, inspected the Thai-Cambodian border in the Suranaree Forces area, Surin Province. According to Thai News Agency, General Boontanon traveled to Prasat Ta Kwai in Phanom Dong Rak District, Surin

Stithorn Advocates “Half-Half Plus” for Economic Stimulation and Tax Integration

Bangkok: “Stithorn” promotes “Half-Half Plus” as a double-the-line policy that stimulates the economy and brings citizens into the tax system. Mr. Stithorn Thananithichot, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, commented on the “Half-Half Plus” project, which launched this October. He said it was an extension of a policy already familiar to the public and a strategy

Kriang Kalptinan’s Appearance at Pullman Sparks Speculation of Political Shift

Bangkok: “Kriang Kalptinan,” a notable figure and former Deputy Minister of the Interior under Prime Minister Settha Thavisin, was seen at the Pullman Hotel lobby, stirring speculation about potential political realignments. His appearance is believed to be linked to discussions about transferring affiliations to the Blue Party for the upcoming election. According to Thai News Agency, Kriang Kalptinan’s visit is