October 28, 2025

Maruebo Train Station Resumes Operations After Bombing Incident

Narathiwat: Maruebo train station is now open for normal operation. The Southern Railway has resumed normal operations after repairs were made to damage caused by the bombing at Maruebo Station in Narathiwat Province yesterday. Initial reports indicate the attack was the work of Abdullah Maming’s group. According to Thai News Agency, following the explosion at the southern entrance of Maruebo

Kriangkrai Denies Harassment Allegations Against Senator Nantana

Bangkok: Kriangkrai insists he did not harass or silence Nantana, claiming she violated ethics after being accused of degrading her reputation by calling her a “red shirt senator” and a pork seller. He emphasized that he followed due process when the complaint was filed, hoping to clear himself of the charges, just as the Criminal Court dismissed the case. According

Thai Cambodian Agreement Marks Milestone in Regional Peace Efforts

Bangkok: Academics are highlighting the recent agreement between Thailand and Cambodia as a significant success for the Thai side, marking a milestone in peace and the reduction of border tensions. According to Thai News Agency, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yutthaporn Isarachai from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University provided insights into the “Joint Declaration for Peace and Security” signed by Thai Prime Minister

Trump Reiterates Willingness to Meet Kim Jong Un Amid South Korea Visit

Seoul: U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated his willingness to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, amid rumors the two could meet during his visit to South Korea this month. Trump, speaking aboard Air Force One en route from Malaysia to Japan on Monday, said he would be open to a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong

Thai Commerce Minister: US Mineral Deal Not Binding

Bangkok: Thailand’s Commerce Minister, Suphajee Suthumpun, said Tuesday that the country’s memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United States on critical minerals does not create any legal or geopolitical obligation for Thailand. According to Thai News Agency, speaking at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Ms. Suphajee stressed the agreement is about knowledge transfer and joint study on the supply

Sai Indira’s Unforgettable Dance with Royalty: A Memorable Encounter with the Queen Mother

Bangkok: Sai Indira recounts a cherished memory of meeting Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, during her time starring in the film “The Legend of King Naresuan.” Her memoir details a special evening, leaving an indelible mark in her life. According to Thai News Agency, Sai Indira shared her experience of meeting the Queen Mother in 2003-2004, a moment

Hurricane Melissa Becomes the Most Powerful Storm of the Year

Kingston: Hurricane Melissa, which is moving through the Caribbean, has become the most powerful storm of the year, with several countries in the region already affected and deaths reported. Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean has strengthened to a Category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 282 kilometers per hour (178 mph), making it the most powerful tropical storm of

US Benefits from Rare Earth Minerals MOU as Thailand Faces Pressure in Economic Tug-of-War

Bangkok: Somchai reveals the US benefits from the rare earth minerals MOU, pointing out that Thailand is being pressured to choose sides in the US-China economic war. Associate Professor Dr. Somchai Phakphaswiwat, an economist and political scientist, discussed this during an interview on the “Share Lao Khao Det” program on MCOT NEWS FM 100.5. He highlighted the ongoing instability in