December 1, 2025

Shrimp Farmers in Southern Thailand Devastated by Floods Call for Government Aid

Bangkok: Shrimp farmers lament that flooding in the South has cost them everything and are calling on the government to provide urgent assistance. The president of the Thai Shrimp Association pointed out that flooding in the South has severely impacted production, with the loss of numerous shrimp ponds and farm equipment submerged. He urged the government to provide urgent assistance

Mae Sot Border Tensions Escalate: Six Bombs Impact Thai Territory, Destroying Homes

Mae sot: The Mae Sot border is still tense. The Myanmar army opened fire on opposition soldiers. Six bombs fell on the Thai side and six houses were destroyed. According to Thai News Agency, tensions have risen along the Thai-Myanmar border after a large number of heavily armed Myanmar soldiers opened fire late last night into this morning on rebel

Peggy Srithanya Faces Legal Battle as Ex-Lover Sues for Asset Division

Bangkok: Peggy Srithanya is in tears after receiving a court summons from her ex-lover suing her for property division, despite having made no claims when they broke up. Attorney Kaew has been tasked with handling all lawsuits against her ex-lover. According to Thai News Agency, Peggy, a well-known host, recently shared her shock upon receiving a court summons from her

Justice Minister Investigates Financial Ties of Former Special Prison Commander

Bangkok: The Minister of Justice has announced an investigation into financial connections involving the former commander of the Special Prison. These connections are currently under scrutiny by authorities. According to Thai News Agency, Justice Minister Pol. Lt. Gen. Ruttapol Naowarat commented on the situation at the Bangkok Remand Prison following allegations made by former prison commander Manop. Manop had lodged

Don’t Drink and Drive Foundation Urges Thai People to Avoid Risky Behaviors During New Year’s Festival

Bangkok: The Don’t Drink and Drive Foundation has submitted a letter to the Prime Minister, urging Thai citizens to refrain from, reduce, and ultimately stop engaging in risky behaviors such as drink driving, particularly during the New Year’s holiday period for enhanced safety. According to Thai News Agency, the foundation, led by Dr. Taejing Siripanich, along with nine individuals who

Medical Heroes of Tuyunkuan Remembered for Contributions During Chinese War Against Japan

Guiyang: During the Chinese war against Japan, Tuyunkuan stood as a pivotal location among the “Nine Gates, Four Towers and 14 Passes” of Guiyang, where the Chinese Red Cross Society’s Rescue Command deployed thousands of doctors and medical personnel from around the world to provide critical aid. This operation saw significant sacrifices, with some doctors losing their lives, contributing substantially

Ministry of Commerce Mobilizes Flood Relief and Economic Recovery in Southern Provinces

Bangkok: The Ministry of Commerce is taking comprehensive steps to aid flood victims in the South and is set to propose economic recovery measures to the Cabinet this afternoon. According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry is collaborating with all sectors to provide immediate relief and long-term support to the affected regions. Ms. Suphajee Suthumpun, Minister of Commerce, has been

Emergency Response Center Advances Flood Relief Efforts in Hat Yai

Hat yai: The Emergency Response Center convened a crucial meeting to address the ongoing flood rehabilitation and relief efforts in Hat Yai. Mr. Siripong Angkasakulkiat, the Government Spokesperson, led the discussion alongside the Center for Emergency Situation Administration (CEA) to strategize on the next steps for aiding the flood-stricken region. The Waterworks Authority reported a significant increase in water supply