December 2, 2025

Royal Project 2025 Inaugurated by King and Queen in Chiang Mai

Chiang mai: His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen inaugurated the Royal Project 2025 alongside opening the research center in Chiang Mai Province. According to Thai News Agency, the royal couple visited the Royal Project Agricultural Research and Development Center, Chanakathibet Damri, where they were greeted by senior officials, department heads, personnel from the Royal Project Foundation, hill

Thai Taekwondo Team Gears Up for Gold at 2025 SEA Games

Bangkok: Thai taekwondo announced its win of the SEA Games gold medal, with confidence that poomsae will be the first gold medal for the Thai athletes. The Thai national taekwondo team competing in the 2025 SEA Games is continuously training at the Sports Authority of Thailand, Huamark, under the supervision of head coach “Coach Che” Chatchai Che. For the fighting

Rescue Worker Saves Pig Floating for Five Days Amid Hat Yai Flooding

Hat yai: A kind-hearted rescue worker has shared his experience of rescuing a pig stranded in the floodwaters of Hat Yai, where it had been floating with a rope for five days. Upon rescuing the pig, the worker named it “Chao Boonrod” and embarked on a 1,515-kilometer journey to Udon Thani to care for it, promising to nurture the pig

Former Shrimp Army Commander Participates in Anti-Corruption Week Amid Investigation

Bangkok: “Shrimp General,” a former commander of the Shrimp Army, participated in the Department of Corrections’ Anti-Corruption Week by delivering a lecture and addressing key ethical questions such as “not killing your brother, not suing your boss, not selling out your friends.” Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Department of Corrections has disclosed an ongoing investigation into the former Special Prison

Pipat Pledges to Resolve Overcharge Issue on Red Line Electric Train

Bangkok: “Pipat” admits he forgot to consider that some people do not have EMV cards and is ready to find a solution. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, addressed the public outcry over the Red Line electric train policy, which charges 40 baht all day but is actually charged 42 baht. He questioned why the complaints

Pipat Ignores Poll Showing Democrat Party in Southern Region Overtaking Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: Pipat ignores polls showing the Democrat Party has overtaken Bhumjaithai in the South, confident in its strong voter base and stating that he is now focused on solving the flood crisis. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Transport and leader of the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT) in the southern region, addressed the Nida Poll’s findings, revealing

Registration Opens for SEA Games Opening Ceremony at Rajamangala National Stadium

Bangkok: Registration opens for the 10,000-seat SEA Games opening ceremony tomorrow (December 3). Walk-ins are allowed at Rajamangala National Stadium for 1,000 people. Mr. Atthakorn Sirilathayakorn, Minister of Tourism and Sports, revealed that the Organizing Committee of the 33rd SEA Games is now accepting registration for 10,000 seats in Zone W for the official opening ceremony. Registration will begin on

Public Health Minister Unperturbed by Discrepancies in Flood Death Toll Reports

Hat yai: Public Health Minister Phatthana Promphat has expressed confidence in the accuracy of the Ministry of Public Health’s reports on the death toll from recent flooding in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, despite contradictory claims by Police General Surachet Hakpal, former Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police. Phatthana emphasized that the legal and forensic data underpinning the Ministry’s