November 3, 2025

Greenpeace Thailand Highlights Inequality in Global Warming Crisis

Bangkok: The climate crisis, often referred to as “global boiling,” is exacerbated by unequal contributions to global warming and unequal suffering as a result. Today, Greenpeace Thailand underscores the principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities,” as defined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), to emphasize the disparity in pollution contributions and the resulting impacts of the

Jeab Pijittra Embraced as Queen of Luxurious Minimalism in Latest Fashion Display

Bangkok: Jeab Pijittra is receiving widespread admiration from fans who have dubbed her the queen of luxurious minimalism following her recent fashion display. Showcasing a simple yet elegant look, Jeab has left a significant impact, attracting a myriad of comments and praise across social media platforms. According to Thai News Agency, Jeab Pijittra epitomizes timeless beauty and has a profound

Royal Ceremony Coordination Center Prepares for Large Public Attendance

Bangkok: The Royal Ceremony Coordination Center has concluded its second meeting, revealing plans to accommodate an estimated 30,000 daily visitors expected to pay their respects to the royal remains. Phradon, who disclosed the meeting’s outcomes, has coordinated with various units to offer essential services such as food, beverages, phone charging stations, and wheelchairs. Additionally, plans are underway to introduce a

Thailand Races Against Time to Clear Landmines on Cambodian Border

Bangkok: Thai demining teams are racing to clear landmines along the Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo province, specifically around Ban Nong Chan and Ban Nong Ya Kaew, ahead of a planned temporary boundary demarcation on November 17. The operation, jointly conducted by Humanitarian Demining Unit 1 and the Army’s engineering unit, has deployed specialized vehicles near Border Marker 47 in

Farmers Seek Urgent Solutions as Egg Prices Plummet Three Times in 20 Days

Bangkok: Farmers are urgently convening with the Department of Livestock Development to address the issue of falling egg prices, which have decreased three times in a span of 20 days. The president of the Southern Egg Farmers Association, Suthep Suwannarat, has announced plans to meet with the department to explore measures to mitigate the ongoing price decline, which has seen

Bowornsak Advises Nipit on Polite Political Critique Regarding Prime Minister’s Campaign Attire

Bangkok: In a recent political discourse, Deputy Prime Minister Bowornsak Uwanno provided guidance to Nipit Intarasombat, a former deputy leader of the Democrat Party, concerning his public warning to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Bowornsak emphasized the importance of delivering critiques honestly yet politely, particularly highlighting the issue of the Prime Minister donning a khaki civil servant uniform during a campaign

Anne Thongprasom Grateful for Unexpected Birthday Love

Bangkok: Anne Thongprasom posted a heartfelt message on her birthday, expressing her feelings. She didn’t expect to receive so much love from those around her. According to Thai News Agency, the talented actress and drama producer Anne Thongprasom revealed her feelings on her birthday at the age of 49. Friends, brothers, and sisters both inside and outside the industry have

Expedite Bomb Disposal at Ban Nong Chan – Nong Ya Kaeo

Bangkok: Expeditions are underway to clear the area of ??mines in Ban Nong Chan and Nong Ya Kaeo before temporarily placing markers on November 17. However, no Cambodian forces have yet been found to be participating in the operation. According to Thai News Agency, the 1st Humanitarian Mine Action Unit, in conjunction with the 2nd Engineer Battalion, deployed mine clearance