October 12, 2025

Flooding Persists in Ayutthaya Despite Receding Water Levels

Bangkok: Water levels in Ayutthaya are starting to recede, but flooding remains high in 12 districts, affecting 50,000 households. The water levels in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province have started to decline; however, significant flooding persists in 12 districts, impacting nearly 50,000 households. In response to the situation, Bang Pa-in police have devised a mobile water station to manage reports

Tourists Flock to Phu Ruea for 3-Day Holiday to Experience Sunrise and Stargazing

Bangkok: 3-day long holiday, Phu Ruea: Phu Ruea peak is bustling with tourists flocking to set up tents and camp, experience the cool 18 degrees Celsius, and watch the sunrise. At Phu Ruea National Park in Phu Ruea District, Loei Province, this morning, many tourists, taking advantage of the three-day long holiday, traveled to the summit of Phu Ruea early

Prime Minister Campaigns in Kanchanaburi for Bhumjaithai Party By-Election Candidate

Kanchanaburi: The Prime Minister visited Kanchanaburi to help candidates campaign for the by-election for Constituency 4. He appealed to MPs for support and urged them to urgently address the public’s issues, insisting on not opening the Thai-Cambodian border crossing. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, in his capacity as leader of the Bhumjaithai

Commander of Eastern Task Force Dismisses Cambodia’s Lawsuit Over Ghost Voices Dispute

Bangkok: The commander of the Eastern Task Force: has dismissed Cambodia’s legal action against the Internet of Things (IOT) team concerning the use of ghost sounds in the Ban Nong Chan and Ban Nong Ya Kaeo areas on Thai soil. He stated that complaints could be made, but it wouldn’t impact the operations as they occur within Thailand’s borders. Furthermore,

Anutin Charnvirakul Asserts Kanchanaburi By-Election Is Not Merely an Appetizer

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, emphasized the necessity of securing public trust in the upcoming Kanchanaburi by-election. Rejecting the notion that the election serves as a mere precursor, Anutin highlighted the presence of existing MPs in the constituency and underscored the importance of hard work over winning or losing. This statement follows a Dusit Poll

Eight Thais Arrested for Illegal Border Crossing to Work for Gambling Website

Aranyaprathet: Rangers intercepted eight Thais while they were illegally crossing the border at Khlong Phrom Hot in Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province. They were hoping to work as administrators for a gambling website in Poipet, as the wages were high, at 22,000 baht per month. According to Thai News Agency, Burapha Force, together with the Aranyaprathet Task Force and the

Heavy Rain to Impact Lower Central, Eastern, and Southern Regions of Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning regarding heavy rain expected in certain areas of Thailand’s lower central, eastern, and southern regions, including Bangkok and its vicinity. According to Thai News Agency, the department’s 24-hour weather forecast highlights the influence of a monsoon trough affecting these areas, along with the southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea, the lower

Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Dentistry Extends Royal Dental Services at Bodh Gaya

Bodh gaya: The Faculty of Dentistry at Chiang Mai University (CMU) has taken a significant step in providing royal dental and healthcare services to over 200 Buddhist monks, nuns, and volunteers at the Thai Buddhist Temple in Bodh Gaya, India. This initiative was conducted on Navamindra Maharaj Day in honor of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. According to Thai News