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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

Trat Police Arrest Cambodian Officer’s Family Over Espionage Concerns

Trat: Police in Trat have arrested the family of a Cambodian police officer amid concerns they were transmitting classified information to Cambodia. Investigators from the Trat City Police Station conducted a raid at the family’s residence in Ban Laem Hin, Nong Khansong Subdistrict, Mueang Trat District, following suspicions of espionage activities. During the operation, authorities confiscated four mobile phones for

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

Chaiyanok Chidchob Addresses Allegations and Political Implications Amidst Legal Battle

Bangkok: “Chaiyanok” reiterates that she stands by her mother but is not taking sides regarding the controversy surrounding the posting of the civil registration documents. Chaiyanok affirms that no one is above the law, after being sued for allegedly failing to take action regarding his mother’s posting of the opposing party’s civil registration information. He points out that after investigation,

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

General Apirat Kongsompong Calls for Patience in Resolving Thai-Cambodian Conflict

Bangkok: “Big Lek” (General Apirat Kongsompong) has requested additional time to address the ongoing Thai-Cambodian conflict, emphasizing that a ceasefire will be achieved once Cambodia halts its aggressive actions. According to Thai News Agency, General Natthaphol Nakpanich, the Minister of Defence, reported ahead of a National Security Council meeting that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border is unfolding as anticipated.

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.

Former Royal Thai Police Chief Kowit Wattana Passes Away at 78

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Police have announced the passing of Pol. Gen. Kowit Wattana, a former Commissioner General and a significant figure known as the “Jungle Police” legend. He died peacefully at the age of 78 at Police Hospital. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Gen. Kowit was a notable figure in Thai law enforcement, having served as Commissioner-General of