December 16, 2025

Songkhla Deploys Drones to Sanitize Hatyai Flood Debris Landfill

Songkhla: Local authorities in Songkhla province are ramping up efforts to restore normality following the recent flood crisis, with the provincial administrative organization launching a specialized drone operation to disinfect and manage accumulated flood debris. According to Thai News Agency, the Songkhla Provincial Administrative Organization Public Health Division led the “drone fly” operation yesterday (Dec. 15) at the Koh Taeo

Supreme Court Verdict in NUP Terrorism Case Postponed Due to Defendant’s Illness

Bangkok: The reading of the Supreme Court’s verdict in the National United Front (NUP) terrorism case from 2010 has been postponed to January 20, 2026. This decision came after one of the key defendants, Jeng Dokjik, suffered a stroke. According to Thai News Agency, the postponed hearing was initially set to take place in courtroom 609 of the Criminal Court

Tai Orathai Voices Concerns Over Unrest Near Thai-Cambodian Border

Ubon ratchathani: Tai Orathai expresses concern for her fellow citizens in border areas. She understands many are worried about their property, but emphasizes that safety should come first. She says she never envisioned a war breaking out in her generation. According to Thai News Agency, the sweet-voiced Luk Thung singer Tai Orathai revealed that although her hometown in Na Chaluay

Bhumjaithai Party Set to Announce Candidates for Bangkok’s 33 Constituencies

Bangkok: “Supamas,” the Bhumjaithai Party’s campaign leader for Bangkok, has disclosed that the official announcement of candidates for all 33 parliamentary constituencies in Bangkok will occur within the next one to two days. She reported that 70% of the candidates have already been selected and emphasized the influence the prime ministerial candidate will have on the political atmosphere in Bangkok.

Stamford International University Celebrates 1,226 Graduates from 32 Countries at 26th Graduation Ceremony

Bangkok: Stamford International University brought together 1,226 international graduates from 32 countries to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit during its 26th graduation ceremony. Stamford International University will hold its 26th Graduation Ceremony on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at the BITEC Exhibition and Convention Center, Bangna, Bangkok. This year, a total of 1,226 graduates from 32 countries will

Indonesia to Revoke Forestry Permits After Sumatra Floods and Landslides

Jakarta: Indonesia will revoke more than 20 forestry permits across the country after severe flooding and landslides killed many people in several areas of the northwestern island of Sumatra. Indonesia’s Forestry Minister revealed yesterday that the government will revoke 22 forestry permits covering more than 6.25 million acres, with over 625,000 acres located on the island of Sumatra. He did

Yakutsk Endures -45°C Cold Snap, Residents Continue Daily Activities

Yakutsk: The city of Yakutsk in the Siberian region of Russia’s Far East experienced freezing temperatures of -45 degrees Celsius today, but residents said it wasn’t as cold as the record-breaking extreme cold previously recorded. According to Thai News Agency, residents of Yakutsk ventured out to shop at the city market amidst freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall. Yesterday’s temperature dropped

Puangchon Thai Party’s Policy “Building People, Building Jobs, Building Careers” Gains Public Support

Bangkok: Ekasit Kunanantakul, known as Art, leader of the Puangchon Thai Party, expressed gratitude to the public after a poll revealed the party’s “Building People, Building Jobs, Building Careers” policy was the most favored. According to Thai News Agency, Kunanantakul emphasized that the poll result reflected the genuine sentiments of the people, highlighting that effective politics should focus on providing