November 6, 2025

Black Box Retrieved from UPS Cargo Plane Crash Wreckage in Louisville

Bangkok: Federal safety investigators have successfully recovered the “black box” recorder from the site of a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky. The crash, which occurred during takeoff, resulted in a devastating fire that claimed the lives of at least 12 individuals. According to Thai News Agency, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) member Todd Inman reported that a significant

Anutin’s Official Visit to Singapore to Mark 60 Years of Diplomatic Ties

Singapore: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, is set to visit Singapore on November 7, 2025, to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations and enhance cooperation in economic, digital, and public health fields. The visit comes at the invitation of Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, and will include participation in the SET Government Roadshow 2025. According to Thai

Government Lottery Office Announces Transparent Allocation of 105 Million Tickets

Bangkok: The Government Lottery Office (GLO) has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency in the allocation of lottery tickets, unveiling a quota of 105 million tickets and ensuring that associations and foundations will conduct strict inspections. Any sellers found pricing tickets above the agreed rate will face immediate disqualification. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Col. Noon Sansanakom, Director of the

Ministry of Finance Invites Opposition to Inspect Lottery Quota System

Bangkok: The Ministry of Finance has paved the way for opposition involvement in the inspection of the lottery quota system, emphasizing transparency and readiness to overhaul the existing system if any irregularities surface. Laworn has proposed that the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security take charge of overseeing the operation instead of the current association. According to Thai News

Expert Predicts Controlled Water Discharge from Chao Phraya Dam to Prevent 2011-Like Flooding

Bangkok: Asst. Prof. Dr. Sitangsu Pilai-la, a water management expert at Kasetsart University, has assured that the catastrophic flooding experienced in 2011 will not repeat itself, even as the Bhumibol Dam nears full capacity. He emphasized that control measures are in place, though residents downstream of the Chao Phraya Dam are advised to prepare for a potential rise in water

Chao Phraya Dam Discharge Maintained Amid Tropical Storm Kalmaegi Concerns

Ayutthaya: The Royal Irrigation Department has reaffirmed its commitment to controlling the Chao Phraya Dam’s water discharge rate at 2,700 cubic meters per second. This decision comes as the department closely monitors potential rainfall resulting from Tropical Storm Kalmaegi, which could lead to increased water flow into the Chao Phraya Basin. According to Thai News Agency, Thanet Somboon, Director of

Prime Minister Anutin to Strengthen Thai-Singapore Ties During Official Visit

Singapore: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to embark on an official visit to Singapore on November 7th, aimed at celebrating 60 years of Thai-Singapore friendship and enhancing cooperation in economic, digital, and public health sectors, thereby creating new driving forces for the region. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat announced that Anutin, who also

Wirote Challenges Pheu Thai on Grey Capital Stand

Bangkok: Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, has openly challenged the Pheu Thai Party on their stance regarding grey capital, questioning whether they would adopt the campaign slogan “With Pheu Thai, There’s Grey.” He emphasized his party’s stance with the campaign slogan “With Us, No Grey,” clarifying that his intention was not to criticize