November 13, 2025

Thai Citizenship Revoked for Cambodian Senator Kok An and His Children Over Fraudulent Claims

Bangkok: The Department of Provincial Administration has announced the revocation of Thai citizenship for Kok An, a Cambodian national and member of the Cambodian Senate, along with his three children. This decision comes after investigations linked them to activities involving scams, casinos, human trafficking, and money laundering. According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Provincial Administration conducted a thorough

Prit Advocates for People’s Party Constitution Draft Amid Advisory Council Rejection

Bangkok: “Prit” has affirmed his commitment to voting in accordance with the People’s Party’s main constitution draft, while maintaining the existing Constitution Drafting Committee structure. Despite the Advisory Council’s rejection of a proposed 20-to-1 model, he aims to prevent any obstruction during the second reading. He noted the majority’s opposition to Pheu Thai’s proposal to increase the Constituent Assembly’s size,

Chusak Sirinil Questions Decision to Abolish Constitution Drafting Assembly

Bangkok: Chusak Sirinil, deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party and member of the committee considering the draft constitutional amendment, addressed the recent decision to abolish the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA). According to Thai News Agency, Chusak expressed concerns about the implications of leaving only the Drafting Committee and questioned the origin of this decision, the level of public participation,

Royal Thai Army Bolsters Defense with New Weapons

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has taken delivery of advanced military weaponry, including the DTI-1G multi-barrel rocket launcher, a 105mm cannon, and a D11A rocket launcher, in a bid to strengthen its defensive capabilities and protect national sovereignty. The National Security Council (NSDC) chairman announced that patrol robots have been stationed at the 2nd Army Area, with future plans to

Trisulee Responds to Pheu Thai’s Criticism of Government’s Water Management

Bangkok: Trisulee Traisaranakul, Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, has countered allegations from the Pheu Thai Party regarding the government’s handling of water management issues. Traisulee emphasized that the administration, which has only been in power for a month and a half, is actively working to address problems inherited from the previous government. She highlighted that better water management could have

Somkid Criticizes Political Maneuvering Over Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: Somkid Chuekong, a former Pheu Thai Party MP for Ubon Ratchathani and former Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister, expressed his belief that the public stands to gain from aligning with the Blue Party’s strategy. He criticized two other political parties for collaborating to mislead the public by rejecting the Constituent Assembly, as they aim to avoid constitutional amendments

Maris Advocates Strategic Diplomacy Amid Thai-Cambodian Tensions

Bangkok: Maris Sengiampong, the former Foreign Minister, has proposed a strategic approach for Thailand in response to the escalating border tensions with Cambodia. He emphasizes the need for diplomatic maturity while defending national sovereignty without alienating friendly countries. Maris suggests employing the “world surrounds Cambodia” strategy after accusations of distorting claims of being bullied. According to Thai News Agency, Maris

Deputy Prime Minister Sophon Saram Addresses Alcohol Regulation Challenges Ahead of New Year

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister Sophon Saram chaired the second meeting of the National Alcoholic Beverage Policy Committee for 2025, alongside the Minister of Public Health, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, and other relevant officials. As the New Year approaches, Sopon emphasized the importance of addressing issues related to alcohol sales and consumption. According to Thai News Agency, Sopon highlighted