November 19, 2025

Surat Thani Flooded as Heavy Rains Cause Water Levels to Rise Almost One Meter

Bangkok: Heavy rains have lashed Surat Thani’s Chaiya District, causing flooding nearly a meter deep. The district has been working to drain water and set up assistance points for residents, particularly vulnerable groups. According to Thai News Agency, military personnel brought trucks and flat-bottomed boats to assist villagers in Village No. 1, Wiang Subdistrict, Chaiya District, Surat Thani Province, who

Siriphong Challenges House Speaker’s Interpretation of Opposition’s No-Confidence Motion

Bangkok: Prime Minister’s Office spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat has contested House Speaker Wan Muhammad Nor Matha’s interpretation regarding the dissolution of Parliament amid a no-confidence motion. Siripong criticized Wan Nor’s stance, arguing that it is overly narrow and fails to consider the full scope of the applicable facts. He elaborated that once a no-confidence motion is filed, the Prime Minister is

Anthony Hudson Reaffirms War Elephants’ Commitment to Asian Cup Victory

Bangkok: Anthony Hudson leads the War Elephants back to Thailand, reiterating the original goal of defeating Turkey and securing a ticket to the Asian Cup. The Thai national men’s football team has arrived at Suvarnabhumi International Airport after completing their mission in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifying round, Group D, match 5 against Sri Lanka. According to Thai News Agency,

China-Japan Tensions Escalate Amid Taiwan Dispute Impacting Entertainment and Tourism

Beijing: Diplomatic tensions between China and Japan have flared after the Japanese leader’s stance on the Taiwan issue has angered many Chinese people, sending shockwaves through Japan’s entertainment and tourism sectors. Chinese film distribution companies have recently decided to shut down the release of at least two Japanese films: “Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Hot and Spicy! Dancer of Kasukabe” and

Taiwanese Tourist Numbers Surge in Thailand, Nearing 1 Million Mark

Bangkok: Taiwanese tourists are visiting Thailand in increasing numbers, with figures surpassing 850,000 this year. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is optimistic about welcoming 1 million Taiwanese travelers by the end of the year. Eight airlines are enhancing their offerings by selecting direct flights and introducing promotions to encourage repeat visits. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Phattananong Na

Akara Backs Community Organization Council to Propel Local Initiatives Across Thailand

Bangkok: “Akara” is extending its support to the Community Organization Council throughout Thailand with the intention of promoting the “Public Organizations Near You” policy, focusing on addressing local issues and enhancing the quality of life for individuals across all age groups. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Akara Prompao, the Minister of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS), recently participated

Thai Chamber of Commerce Warns of Stagnant GDP Growth Amid Urgent Call for Reforms

Bangkok: The Thai Chamber of Commerce has expressed concerns over Thailand’s projected GDP growth, warning that the country is at a critical juncture if major reforms and anti-corruption efforts are not promptly implemented. Mr. Poj Aramwattananon, Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Thailand, highlighted these concerns following a report by the National Economic and

Half-Half Plus Phase 2 Set for January 2026 Rollout

Bangkok: It’s coming! “Half-Half Plus Phase 2” will begin distribution in January 2026. The government is using the central budget to help both buyers and sellers, along with the new round of welfare cards. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Ekniti Nitithanpraphas, announced progress on the “Half-Half Plus Phase 2” project, reaffirming that the government is prepared to proceed