November 20, 2025

Anutin Charnvirakul Initiates Measures to Address Examination Corruption in Civil Service Recruitment

Bangkok: In an effort to tackle corruption within the National Legislative Assembly, Anutin Charnvirakul is driving initiatives to close existing loopholes. The Office of the Permanent Secretary has announced new measures aimed at preventing corruption in competitive examinations for the recruitment and appointment of civil servants and local government officials in 2025. This move follows widespread reports of individuals allegedly

China Cites Severe Impact on Trade Cooperation with Japan Over Taiwan Remarks

Beijing: China’s commerce ministry announced on Thursday that trade cooperation with Japan has been significantly impacted following comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe concerning the Taiwan issue. According to Thai News Agency, Chinese Commerce Ministry spokeswoman He Yongqian addressed the situation during a regular news conference in Beijing. She warned that if Japan continues down what she termed

Delhi Residents Urge Government Action as Air Quality Deteriorates

New delhi: The air quality index in India’s capital Delhi remained dangerously high on Thursday, as local residents called for the government to do more to ease the capital’s severe pollution crisis. New Delhi resident Joginder Singh said the pollution problem has been going on for 10-15 years and there is no permanent solution unless the government takes a serious

Aimee Morakot Visits Flood-Hit School in Chiang Mai to Offer Support

Chiang mai: Actress and former Miss Thailand Universe, Aimee Morakot, recently visited Ban Mae Sa School in the Mae Chaem District, which suffered significant damage due to floods in September. During her visit, she donated funds to help purchase essential supplies and expressed her readiness to support any school in need. According to Thai News Agency, Aimee Morakot, alongside her

Royal Thai Navy’s Water-Pushing Boats Enhance Drainage Efficiency by Over 30%

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Navy’s water-pushing boats are effectively accelerating water drainage efforts, significantly increasing the speed by over 30%. According to Thai News Agency, a Royal Thai Navy spokesman confirmed that this operation directs water out to sea, thereby not impacting the flooding situation in the southern regions. Rear Admiral Parat Rattanachaiphan, spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy, noted

Navy Commander Discusses Mine Clearance Operations Amidst Tensions at Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The Navy Commander revealed that it remains uncertain whether the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) in Cambodia is the legitimate group following a recent incident during a mine clearance operation. According to Thai News Agency, Admiral Pairote Fuangchan, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, addressed the media about the ongoing mine clearance responsibilities at the Chanthaburi and Trat border areas.

Thailand Unveils Medals for 33rd SEA Games and 13th ASEAN Para Games

Bangkok: The Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) unveiled the medals for the upcoming 33rd SEA Games and the 13th ASEAN Para Games, emphasizing a blend of sportsmanship and Thai cultural artistry under the theme “PLAY BY THE RULES.” According to Thai News Agency, the 33rd SEA Games, scheduled to take place in Thailand from December 9 to

Blur’s Iconic ‘Song 2’ and Its Sarcastic Journey to Success

London: Woo hoo! With its familiar, heavy guitar sound, this is Song 2 of the 90s Britpop band Blur, the arch-rivals of Oasis who were always at odds over whose song was better. But as Britpop fans know, they lost this song war and were constantly mocked until they released the album Blur in 1997, which contained songs like Beetlebum