December 2, 2025

Bangkok Leads Thailand in Number of Constituency MPs with 33 Districts

Bangkok: The Royal Gazette has announced the nationwide distribution of constituency Members of Parliament (MPs), revealing that Bangkok leads with 33 constituencies, while Nakhon Ratchasima follows with 16. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement was published on the Royal Gazette’s website, detailing the Election Commission’s decision on the number of constituency MPs and the distribution of electoral districts across

Boy Pakorn Seeks Legal Recourse Over 14 Million Baht Debt Following Unfulfilled Business Agreement

Bangkok: Boy Pakorn, a notable figure in the entertainment industry, recently took to social media to express his frustration over an unresolved financial matter involving nearly 14 million baht. This substantial debt stems from a business investment with a behind-the-scenes partner who is not a celebrity. Pakorn’s public appeal highlights his growing impatience over the matter, which he feels has

Social Security Office Cancels 2026 Calendar Due to Procurement Delays

Bangkok: The Social Security Office has announced the cancellation of the production of the 2026 Social Security Calendar. Ms. Kanchana Poolkaew, the Secretary-General of the Social Security Office, explained that the decision was made due to a delay in the procurement process, which was caused by an appeal against the bidding results. This delay meant that the calendar could not

Decorative Wall Collapse at Siam Pavalai Paragon Cinema Forces Emergency Closure

Bangkok: A decorative wall at the Siam Pavalai Paragon cinema collapsed, leading to an immediate emergency closure. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported. The incident has caused the postponement of showtimes for “Zootopia 2.” According to Thai News Agency, the collapse occurred last night when a decorative ceiling panel inside the Siam Pavalai Paragon Cineplex theater detached, startling many viewers

How Can Thailand Cope with Extreme Weather Conditions

Bangkok: The massive flooding in the South at the end of November was caused by heavy and persistent rain for nine days, with rainfall exceeding 1,000 millimeters. This constitutes an extreme weather phenomenon. In the latest ranking of countries at risk from extreme weather, Thailand is one of the countries with increasing risk. Government agencies are therefore rushing to upgrade

Free Electrical Appliance Repairs with Wiang Sa Vocational College

Hat yai: Hat Yai residents affected by flooding that has damaged and rendered electrical appliances unusable can have them repaired free of charge at service points at the Office of the Vocational Education Commission, Ministry of Education. According to Thai News Agency, Wiang Sa Vocational College is offering this service to assist those impacted by the recent floods. The initiative

Grandma Recounts Terrifying Bullet Incident as Myanmar Conflict Spills Over to Thai Border

Mae sot: The fighting situation in Myanmar remains tense, resulting in alarming incidents on the Thai side of the border where bullets have injured villagers. A 67-year-old woman was injured when a bullet penetrated her home. According to Thai News Agency, the ongoing conflict between the Myanmar military and opposition forces continues to escalate along the Thai-Myanmar border. The clashes,