December 11, 2025

Red Notice Issued for Yimliak and Wife as MOU Controversy Unfolds

Bangkok: Police have issued a red notice for Yimliak and his wife, amid growing controversy surrounding a photograph involving prominent Thai officials and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a Singaporean company. The situation has prompted concerns about potential regulatory violations and the involvement of various high-profile figures. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a

Senator Pisit Withdraws Amendment Proposal to Avoid Favoritism Allegations

Bangkok: “Pisit” has formally requested to withdraw his amendment proposal, which aimed to lift the exclusion clause that prevents senators from participating in elections or holding political office, due to concerns it might be perceived as favoritism or having a hidden agenda. According to Thai News Agency, the special parliamentary session continued into its second day, focusing on the draft

Pheu Thai Party to Announce Prime Minister Candidate in December

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party is set to unveil its candidate for Prime Minister on December 16th at 10:00 AM at its headquarters, Ambience Space. The announcement will coincide with the presentation of the party’s vision titled “Reforming Thailand: Pheu Thai Can Do It,” which aims to tackle the nation’s economic challenges, infrastructure needs, and quality of life issues through

Authorities Probe Government Officials in Transnational Scamming Case

Bangkok: Authorities are intensifying efforts to investigate and prosecute government officials allegedly involved in a transnational scamming gang. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has initiated discussions with the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) to obtain crucial information about the officials’ involvement, aiming to hold those accountable to justice. According to Thai News Agency, the Deputy Secretary-General and Acting Secretary-General of the

Minister Sihasak Reports on Thailand-Cambodia Situation at Government House

Bangkok: “Sihasak” entered the Thai government building to report on the overall situation between Thailand and Cambodia. The Prime Minister has been working in the Thai-Cambodian building since the afternoon. Minister Sihasak went to the Thai-Cambodian building to report on the situation in Thailand and Cambodia to the ambassadors and international organizations. According to Thai News Agency, reporters have been

Pheu Thai Hints at Revealing Prime Minister Candidate

Bangkok: “Shane Yotsanan-Chulaphan” is set to be unveiled as another Pheu Thai candidate for Prime Minister, reportedly from an economic sector, awaiting confirmation. According to Thai News Agency, the Pheu Thai Party’s list of prime ministerial candidates includes Mr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, son of former Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, and Mrs. Yaowapa Wongsawat. In addition, there will be other individuals within

Thaksin Faces Health Challenges Amid Visit from Family

Bangkok: Thaksin Shinawatra is experiencing stress and high blood pressure as revealed by his daughter, Ms. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, during her visit to Klong Prem Central Prison. The former prime minister’s health condition remains a concern as he serves his sentence. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Paetongtarn, known as “Ink,” and her husband, Mr. Pitak Sukhsawat, visited Mr. Thaksin, marking

ONCB Secretary-General Urgently Travels to Chiang Rai for Extradition of Thai Fugitives

Chiang rai: The Secretary-General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) made an urgent trip to Chiang Rai to receive four Thai nationals who are fugitives wanted on arrest warrants. These individuals are accused of major drug trafficking and fraud, with warrants issued by Myanmar authorities. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Col. Suriya Singhakamol, the ONCB Secretary-General,