October 14, 2025

Cabinet Approves New Political Appointments in Prime Minister’s Office

Bangkok: Mr. Siripong Angkasakulkiat, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that the Cabinet meeting approved the proposal from the Office of the Prime Minister to appoint five individuals to political positions. According to Thai News Agency, the approved appointments include Mr. Sompop Phongsawang as Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Ekniti Nitithanpraphat. Ms. Airin Phanrit and Ms. Lalida

Anutin Switches to Personal Car Due to Noise Issues from Official Vehicle

Bangkok: Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul explained his decision to switch to a personal vehicle, citing noise issues from the official car used during General Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure. The loud oxygen supply from the vehicle reportedly drained the battery, prompting the switch. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin revealed that before leaving Parliament, he opted to replace

Two More Landmines Discovered in Ban Nong Ya Kaeo

Bangkok: The bomb disposal team discovered two more buoys in the Ban Nong Ya Kaeo area. It was revealed that from 10-14 Oct. 2015, nine buoys were found ready for use. On October 14, 2015, a news report from the bomb disposal unit revealed that today, two more anti-personnel mines were discovered in the Ban Nong Ya Kaew operational area.

Senator Angkana Neelapaijit Warns Against Inciting Hatred Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: Senator Angkana Neelapaijit has raised concerns over the consequences of inciting hatred, especially in the context of border tensions. She explained that her warnings were issued with good intentions, aiming to prevent minor issues from escalating into significant obstacles during negotiations and conflict resolution efforts. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Angkana expressed her views on the negative trend

Senator Kob Criticizes Parliament Members Over Constitutional Amendments

Bangkok: Senator Kob offered a moral proverb for members of parliament, emphasizing that the constitution is not the problem; the problem is the people. Senator Kob shared a proverb to remind members of parliament to recognize their own mistakes before criticizing others. He concluded with the thought, “People who succeed quietly” are not those who are obsessed with knowledge that

Chonlanan Advocates for Pheu Thai Party’s Draft as Cornerstone of Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: Dr. Cholanat Srikaew has proposed that the joint parliamentary meeting should adopt the principles of the Pheu Thai Party’s draft constitution amendment as the central framework, ensuring it aligns with the Constitutional Court’s ruling. According to Thai News Agency, during discussions surrounding constitutional amendment drafts from the Prachachon Party, the Bhumjaithai Party, and the Pheu Thai Party, Dr. Cholanat

Protests Erupt Over Debate Involving the Senate

Bangkok: Protests erupted following a debate in a joint parliamentary session that involved discussions about the Senate. The session was focused on three draft amendments to the Constitution. Throughout the day, the debate was smooth, but as the evening progressed, it became more lively. According to Thai News Agency, the situation intensified after a People’s Party MP addressed the performance

Fire Destroys Two Rental Houses Near Wongwian Yai Railway Station

Bangkok: A fire broke out in a community house behind Wongwian Yai Railway Station in Thonburi District late last night. The fire raged from the second floor of a wooden house that was rented out. Residents fled in panic. No deaths or injuries were reported. The fire is suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit. According to