December 15, 2025

Lily Nguyen and Lawyer Face Preliminary Hearing in Defamation Case Filed by Poo Manthana

Bangkok: The court has scheduled a preliminary hearing for Lily Nguyen, along with her lawyer, as the defendant in the defamation case filed by Poo Manthana. The ongoing legal battle between Poo Manthana and Lily Nguyen has transformed from a debt collection dispute into a defamation lawsuit. This morning, Lily Nguyen and her lawyer, Kook Amnuayporn, appeared at the Ratchadaphisek

Political Dynamics Shift in Thailand Post-Parliament Dissolution

Bangkok: Associate Professor Dr. Yutthaporn Isarachai, a political science lecturer at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, has highlighted the potential consequences of the recent dissolution of parliament by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. During an interview on the “Share the News” program on MCOT NEWS FM 100.5, he elaborated on the implications under the 2017 Constitution and existing election laws. The current

Prime Minister Asserts No Need for International Explanation on BM-21 Incident

Bangkok: The Prime Minister has firmly stated that there is no necessity to clarify the situation to the international community regarding the recent missile incident, as images unmistakably depict BM-21 rockets being fired into Thailand. Furthermore, the Prime Minister confirmed plans to engage with the National Security Council (NSC) to discuss strategies aimed at preventing the indirect shipment of military

Civil Service Commission Clarifies Legal Implications of Posting Personal Data

Bangkok: The Civil Service Commission has clarified that while sharing personal information from the national registration database does not breach the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), it may still lead to charges of “criminal defamation” and recommends those affected to lodge a complaint. According to Thai News Agency, Police Colonel Surapong Plengkhum, the Secretary-General of the Personal Data Protection Committee,

Bruno Mars and Slash Rock Private Party Hosted by Eldridge Industries

Bangkok: It felt like a dream to see Bruno Mars perform on December 11th at a private party hosted by Eldridge Industries. The event brought together many rock stars, including Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam, Brandi Carlile, Yungblud, Anthony Kiedis from Red Hot Chili Peppers, and, most notably, Bruno Mars, who performed alongside Slash from Guns N’ Roses. According to

Prime Minister Bieaw Leads Thanyaburi Figures to Bhumjaithai Party

Thanyaburi: Prime Minister Bieaw has spearheaded a notable shift in the political landscape of Thanyaburi, as he leads a prominent group to join the Bhumjaithai Party. Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, serving as the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, was present at the party headquarters to welcome this significant development. According to Thai News Agency, Krisada Leenawarat,

Thai Women’s Table Tennis Team Clinches Third Straight SEA Games Gold

Bangkok: The Thai women’s table tennis team triumphed once again, securing their third consecutive SEA Games gold medal in a nail-biting final against Singapore. According to Thai News Agency, the final match was held at the Central Westgate shopping mall. The Thai team, already two-time defending champions, faced a formidable opponent in Singapore during the best-of-five match. Initially trailing after

PTT Group Halts Oil Exports to Cambodia Amid Border Unrest

Bangkok: PTT Group has confirmed that it has not exported oil to Cambodia since June 2025. This decision follows ongoing unrest along the Thai-Cambodian border, prompting the company to suspend its exports to ensure national security and the safety of the Thai people. According to Thai News Agency, PTT Public Company Limited and its subsidiary companies have maintained a policy