October 13, 2025

Prime Minister Leads Cabinet in Wreath-Laying Ceremony on King Naresuan the Great Day

Bangkok: The Prime Minister led the Cabinet in laying wreaths on the occasion of King Naresuan the Great Day, commemorating the great kindness of His Majesty on October 13, 2025. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, led the Cabinet in laying wreaths on King Bhumibol Adulyadej Memorial Day, also on October 13, 2025.

Sakda Predicts Bhumjaithai’s Victory in Kanchanaburi By-Election Amid Pheu Thai’s Troubles

Kanchanaburi: Sakda Wichiensin, Deputy Minister of the Interior and former Pheu Thai Party MP for Kanchanaburi, has expressed confidence that Bhumjaithai Party will secure victory in the upcoming Kanchanaburi by-election. He believes the public’s support for his daughter, Wisuda, who has actively addressed local issues, will be pivotal in the election outcome. According to Thai News Agency, Sakda revealed that

Government Spokesman Denounces False Claims Against Anutin

Bangkok: A government spokesman has criticized individuals on social media who accused Anutin of attacking the Deputy Commander of the Second Army Region over a donation, declaring the allegations as false and misleading. The spokesman emphasized the government’s commitment to support the military and expressed hope for a swift resolution to the situation on the Thai-Cambodian border. If unresolved, he

Prime Minister Anutin Refutes Allegations Against Deputy Nat Over Temple Donation Request

Bangkok: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has firmly denied reports alleging that Deputy Prime Minister Nat was involved in soliciting a 15 million baht donation from a temple, labeling the news as false and promising legal action against those responsible for spreading it. According to Thai News Agency, the controversy arose after a news story, which quickly gained traction online, claimed

Eastern Forces Release Video Amid Cambodian Complaints Over Loud Noises

Burapha: The Eastern Forces have released a video clip showing soldiers watching a documentary, aimed at clarifying the nature of activities at the border amidst recent Cambodian complaints about loud noises. The Burapha Force confirmed that the video was a documentary paired with a motivational song to aid in the relaxation of their soldiers. According to Thai News Agency, the

Prime Minister Denies Criticism of Army Deputy Commander Over Temple Fund Request

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has confirmed that the circulating news criticizing the Deputy Commander of Army Area 2 for allegedly requesting temple funds is false. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin Charnvirakul, who also serves as the Interior Minister, expressed his intent to take legal action against those spreading what he labeled as fake news. The reports in question claim

Phinij Chanthasurin Leads Local Candidates to Bhumjaithai Party for Upcoming Election

Lampang: Phinij Chanthasurin has spearheaded an initiative to bring candidates from the Lampang and Lamphun Provincial Administrative Organizations into the Bhumjaithai Party ahead of the next election. This strategic move aims to strengthen the party’s position in these regions. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvarikul, along with Deputy Minister of Interior Songsak Thongsri

Prime Minister Confident Border Sound Issue Won’t Affect Thailand’s Global Standing

Bangkok: The Prime Minister believes the issue of disturbing sounds from the border will not cause Thailand to lose out on the world stage. The Prime Minister said he has not yet seen the documentary about the haunting sound of the Sa Kaeo border crossing after being challenged about the risk of human rights violations. He believes it will not