November 4, 2025

MEA Prioritizes Safety During Loy Krathong Festival Amid Electrical Hazard Concerns

Bangkok: Mr. Khomkrit Sakrik, Director of Corporate Communications at MEA (Metropolitan Electricity Authority), has announced a series of measures to ensure public safety during the upcoming Loy Krathong festival, scheduled for Wednesday, November 5, 2025. With a large turnout anticipated for the event, MEA has implemented strict electrical system maintenance protocols to mitigate any potential hazards associated with the festivities.

Thai Stock Market Declines Amid Low Trading Volume

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed the morning session down 8.54 points. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) closed this morning at 1,300.32 points, down 8.54 points (-0.65%), with a trading value of approximately 19.373 billion baht. According to Thai News Agency, the SET’s decline was linked to a base adjustment, as the market saw low trading volume and lacked new catalysts

Prasat Ta Kwai Remains Thai Territory Amidst Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: “Big Lek” has reiterated that Prasat Ta Kwai remains under Thai sovereignty, urging confidence in the army and government to protect national interests. He has called for the government and military to expedite the removal of heavy weapons and landmines from the area by November 17, while refraining from discussing the opening of the border crossing. According to Thai

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Remains Silent on Government Lottery Quota Controversy

Bangkok: Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul, has consistently declined to respond to questions regarding the contentious government lottery quota allocated to the War Veterans Organization (WVO). This issue has come under scrutiny following allegations made by the opposition, which have prompted Anutin to delegate the matter to the Deputy Minister of Defense. According to Thai News

Big Dul to Convene with Key Parties Over Government Lottery Quotas

Bangkok: “Big Dul” is set to meet with three parties to discuss the issue of government lottery quotas. Big Dul, formally known as Lt. Gen. Adul Boonthamcharoen, Deputy Minister of Defense, has scheduled discussions with the Government Lottery Office, the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Defence, and the Association of the Disabled following concerns raised by the opposition regarding