December 1, 2025

Hong Kong Police Intensify Search for Evidence After Devastating Building Fire

Hong kong: Hong Kong police continue to search for evidence from the remains of a fire-damaged building. The authorities are ramping up their efforts to gather evidence from the remnants of a massive fire that engulfed a residential building several days ago. The tragic incident has resulted in a death toll of 146, with 40 individuals still reported missing. According

“Edible Democracy” Triumphs at 31st Gourmand Awards in Riyadh

Riyadh: Making history, the book “Edible Democracy,” published by the King Prajadhipok’s Institute, clinched first place in the Food Diplomacy category at the 31st Gourmand Awards, held in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The accolade was celebrated as a significant achievement for Thailand on the global stage, emphasizing the country’s potential in leveraging food as a diplomatic tool to promote

Chulaphan Avoids Revealing Yotsanan as Pheu Thai’s Prime Ministerial Candidate

Bangkok: Chulaphan Amornvivat, Chiang Mai MP and leader of the Pheu Thai Party, remained non-committal when questioned about the possibility of Yotsanan Wongsawat being named as the party’s prime ministerial candidate. He acknowledged that while there is potential for MPs to join the party as candidates, the decision ultimately lies with the party’s executive committee. The official announcement regarding the

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Dispels Rumors of Escape Amid US Tensions

Caracas: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made his first public appearance on Monday, putting to rest rumors about his potential escape amid rising tensions with the United States. The US has increased its naval and military presence in South America under the pretext of combatting drug trafficking. According to Thai News Agency, Maduro presented his annual awards to coffee producers in

Social Media Rallies Behind Anutin for Flood Response Actions

Bangkok: Social media is cheering on “Anutin” for his role as Prime Minister, saying he is a man. He admits he made mistakes in solving the flooding problem, saying he is “compassionate” and that no one can handle such an event. The government is rushing to implement 8 relief measures. According to Thai News Agency, reporters noted that after Prime

Jenny Ratchanok to Buy Back Flooded Sister’s Home in Thung Song and Reopen Music Label

Hat yai: Lily Narinat is overwhelmed by her sister Jenny Ratchanok’s decision to purchase back her house in Thung Song District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, and allow her to reopen her music label. According to Thai News Agency, Hat Yai District in Songkhla Province has recently experienced severe flooding, leaving many households, including that of Southern singer Lily Narinat, in

Bank of Thailand Proposes Measures to Manage Baht Volatility

Bangkok: The Bank of Thailand (BOT) is reducing pressure on the baht’s strength, proposing to the Ministry of Finance to increase the foreign capital inflow limit and tighten gold control. The BOT is addressing the volatility of the baht and has proposed to the Ministry of Finance to increase the foreign capital inflow limit to 10 million US dollars, expected

Ekanit Aims to Transform Hat Yai into a Smart City Amid Economic and Flood Challenges

Bangkok: Ekanit has announced plans to rejuvenate Hat Yai by transforming it into a smart city in the South, while the Economic Cabinet deliberates special conditions to provide relief to the region. Dr. Ekniti Nitithanpraphas, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, shared these ambitions during a special lecture organized by the Thammasat Economics Association. According to Thai News