November 6, 2025

Typhoon Kalmaegi to Bring Heavy Rain but Minimal Flooding to Vietnam

Hanoi: Typhoon Kalmaegi is expected to make landfall in Vietnam tomorrow, bringing heavier rain than previous storms. However, authorities anticipate that it will not result in major flooding, unlike Typhoon Fengshen in late October. According to Thai News Agency, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported that the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF) indicated that as of 8 a.m. local

Department of Internal Trade’s Initiative Saves Thousands in Medical Costs

Bangkok: The Department of Internal Trade inspected the “Healthy Body, Comfortable Wallet” project at Rama 9 Hospital and participating pharmacies. The Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade saved 9,300 baht in expenses after undergoing examinations and treatment. According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Internal Trade has launched an online system that allows the public to compare drug

Suwannee Jesadasak Appointed as New SAM Board Chairman

Bangkok: The board of directors at Sukhumvit Asset Management Co., Ltd. (SAM) has announced the appointment of Suwannee Jesadasak as the new chairman of the board, effective November 1, 2025. Suwannee brings a wealth of experience from her 28-year tenure at the Bank of Thailand, where she currently serves as the Deputy Governor for Administration. According to Thai News Agency,

Rakchanok Criticizes Prime Minister’s Potential Parliament Dissolution Amid Scammer Controversy

Bangkok: Rakchanok Srinok, a Bangkok MP for the Prachachon Party, has firmly stated that the People’s Party will not face detrimental consequences if Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul decides to dissolve Parliament before constitutional amendments are made. Her assertion comes amidst ongoing debates over the Prime Minister’s handling of significant national issues, particularly the removal of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister

Ekanit Prioritizes US Trade Talks Amid Supreme Court Tariff Inquiry

Bangkok: Ekniti Nitithanpraphas, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, has emphasized the importance of advancing trade negotiations with the United States despite the US Supreme Court’s recent inquiry into former President Donald Trump’s tariffs. He has scheduled a crucial meeting with the private sector today, focusing on preparing negotiation data in Appendix 3. Ekniti noted that while the Trump-era tariffs

Government Spokesman Receives Complaint Letter, Confirms Government Is Moving Towards Clean Energy

Chachoengsao: Government spokesman Siripong, represented the government in receiving the complaint letter, confirming the government’s commitment to clean energy and proposing the matter for the Prime Minister to investigate the facts to ensure fairness. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister’s Office Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat received a complaint from a group of citizens in Chachoengsao Province, which is campaigning for

Rangsiman Rome Exposes Financial Irregularities Involving High-Ranking Police Officers

Bangkok: Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, has revealed the discovery of money trails in the accounts of several high-ranking police officers, suggesting involvement from politicians beyond the Kla Tham Party. Rangsiman plans to bring this matter to the National Legislative Assembly next week. According to Thai News Agency, Rangsiman, who is also the

Prime Minister’s MOU on Technology Crime Criticized as Ineffective

Rome: Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP and Deputy Leader of the Prachachon Party, criticized Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with eight agencies to combat technology crime, labeling it as just a formality. According to Thai News Agency, Rome expressed concerns regarding the actual implementation of the MOU, emphasizing that without proper execution and