Internal Affairs

Pipat Mobilizes Transport Strategy for New Year 2026 Travel Surge

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Mr. Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, led a meeting to strategize for the influx of travelers during the New Year’s holiday in 2026. The session included key figures like Mr. Chayatham Promsorn, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, and other officials from the Ministry and its associated agencies. According to Thai News Agency, Mr.

Anutin Clarifies Status of ‘Half-Price Plus’ Phase 2 Scheme

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has clarified that the “Half-Price Plus” Phase 2 scheme is not yet available due to the dissolution of parliament. He emphasized that central government funds cannot be utilized until a regular government assumes office. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin discussed the recent appreciation of the Thai baht, which has reached

Pheu Thai Announces New Series “Yotchanan The Possible Leader” Set for December Launch

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai party is gearing up to unveil its new series, “Yotchanan The Possible Leader,” slated to premiere on December 18th. According to Thai News Agency, the announcement came via a video released by the party, which featured Yotsanu Wongsawat, their prime ministerial candidate. The video, posted on the Pheu Thai Party’s Facebook page, runs for 2 minutes

Thai Election Commission Confirms Border Election Schedule Amidst Tensions

Bangkok: The Secretary-General of the Election Commission of Thailand has confirmed that elections will proceed as planned along the Thai-Cambodian border, despite ongoing clashes and martial law in the region. The Election Commission (EC) is prepared to ensure the electoral process is conducted smoothly. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Saeng Boonmee, Secretary-General of the Election Commission, addressed concerns regarding

Bangkok Calls for Old Calendar Donations to Support Braille Education for the Visually Impaired

Bangkok: The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has launched an initiative inviting the public to donate old desk calendars, which will be converted into Braille materials for the visually impaired. This effort, officially titled “Old Calendars, We Want Them” (Year 5), aims to enhance the educational opportunities for visually impaired individuals by transforming these calendars into valuable teaching resources. According to

New Isaan Pop Track by Dok-Aor Thungthong Captivates Audiences with Heartfelt Melody

Bangkok: Released and instantly catchy, the new song “Hak Ai Ee Lee Der” (I Really Love You) by Dok-Aor Thungthong is capturing hearts with its Isaan pop charm. The track marks a unique musical direction for the country singer as she explores a style she’s never sung before. Complementing the song is a music video that serves as a prequel

French National Arrested for Operating Unlicensed Resort in Thailand

Bangkok: Thai authorities have arrested a French national for allegedly operating a luxury resort on Koh Phangan, the popular resort island, without the required licenses, violating both business and labor laws. The operation, a joint effort by the police and district officials, led to the apprehension of the owner, identified as Mr. Arnaud, at his illegal hotel business. According to

Big Lek Calls for Time to Resolve Thai-Cambodian Conflict Amid Missile Controversy

Bangkok: “Big Lek” (General Apirat Kongsompong) has stressed the importance of averting hostility between Cambodia and Thailand as tensions rise over seized missiles. The General has requested additional time to address the ongoing Thai-Cambodian conflict, highlighting that the missiles, captured by Thai authorities, could either be utilized or dismantled. He noted that investigations are underway, and there have been no