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  • Cuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn | Thaiger

    Cuba turns to Russia amid fuel crisis and economic downturn

    Equipped with a navy blue, Soviet-era Lada, Cuban cab driver Jorge Lloro’s everyday life is a stark reminder of Cuba’s Cold War-era relationship with Russia. There are roughly 100,000 Russian-made autos on this island nation, originally brought here as a workaround for the United States’ long-standing economic embargo. Today, grappling with a severe fuel crisis and a grim economic outlook,…

  • Russian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack | Thaiger

    Russian defence ministry’s flight schedules “drone-ed” due to Ukraine attack

    The Russian defence ministry announced that it faced a drone attack originating from Ukraine, causing a temporary disruption in flight schedules at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. The attack took place yesterday, involving about five drones and extended to surrounding territories as well. The defence authorities have clarified that all involved drones were shot down successfully, causing no harm to civilians…

  • Dozy deputy: Prawit, once again, caught napping on the job in Parliament | Thaiger

    Dozy deputy: Prawit, once again, caught napping on the job in Parliament

    Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan has been caught at it again, snoozing on the job, during a Parliament meeting. It’s not the first time Prawit, affectionately known as “Uncle Pom,” has been caught nodding off at work. The 77 year old politician has always defended himself against the accusations saying he was only “resting his eyes,” just like Sleeping Beauty.…

  • King inaugurates new Thai Parliament, urges officials to serve national interest | Thaiger

    King inaugurates new Thai Parliament, urges officials to serve national interest

    His Majesty the King yesterday marked the official commencement of the new Thai Parliament. Delivering a call to duty, the King asked parliamentarians to perform with the nation’s best interests in mind. The high-profile event took place for the first time at the Sappaya Sapasathan, the new seat of Parliament located in the Dusit district’s Kiakkai vicinity. Arriving at the…

  • Move Forward Party MP accused of physically assaulting girlfriend | Thaiger

    Move Forward Party MP accused of physically assaulting girlfriend

    A Thai woman filed a complaint against a Move Forward Party (MFP) MP claiming he physically assaulted her. The MFP has taken immediate action by initiating investigations into the matter. Screenshots of the 26 year old Thai woman’s injuries immediately circulated on Thai social media after the posts appeared yesterday on her Instagram account. The posts contained images of a…

  • Pheu Thai Party reviews one-year performance, addressing overdue Bangkok transit fees | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party reviews one-year performance, addressing overdue Bangkok transit fees

    Thailand’s Pheu Thai party passed satisfactory judgment on its Bangkok councillors’ performance following a one year tenure, despite a less than stellar display in the General Election held on May 14 last year. The party members, celebrating the anniversary of their councillors’ induction into office, were determined in expressing the successful implementation of several campaign promises. Pheu Thai managed to…

  • Defamation case rejected by Thai court against Thai Pakdee Party leader | Thaiger

    Defamation case rejected by Thai court against Thai Pakdee Party leader

    Today, the Criminal Court discarded a case of defamation that had been lodged by the Move Forward Party (MFP), targeting Warong Dechgitvigrom, the leader of the Thai Pakdee Party. The ruling from the court was based on the assertion that the defendant had acted within his rights, making a critique that was deemed honest and secured by the Constitution. Accusations…

  • Thaipocrisy: United States deny meddling in Thailand political affairs | Thaiger

    Thaipocrisy: United States deny meddling in Thailand political affairs

    Unsurprisingly, and not for the first time, the United States has been accused of meddling in another country’s political affairs, surprisingly, this time it’s Thailand’s turn. The US has a long history of interfering in foreign affairs, as Cuba, China, Russia, Iran, Vietnam, and most South American nations can testify. It appears to be endemic in US politics. US Ambassador…

  • Cameraman caper: Former journalist nabbed for stealing from fellow hacks | Thaiger

    Cameraman caper: Former journalist nabbed for stealing from fellow hacks

    Parliamentary Police officers arrested a former Thai journalist as he posed as a news cameraman for stealing valuables from other hacks. Police believe the suspect attempted to blackmail new Members of Parliament. Journalists from several news outlets gathered at Parliament House yesterday to interview new MPs who reported for work at Parliament. Amid the chaos, one reporter noticed the former light-fingered…

  • Fresh complaint to target key players in Thailand’s ‘Patani state’ referendum | Thaiger

    Fresh complaint to target key players in Thailand’s ‘Patani state’ referendum

    Another complaint will be lodged against figures involved in championing a ‘Patani state’ independence referendum. This declaration was made by Lieutenant General Santi Sakuntanak, the commander of the Fourth Region Army and the director of the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) Region 4. Lieutenant General Santi yesterday reported that security personnel are in the process of collecting evidence before submitting…

  • Thailand No.1 in ASEAN according to UN’s 2023 Sustainable Development ranking | Thaiger

    Thailand No.1 in ASEAN according to UN’s 2023 Sustainable Development ranking

    Thailand‘s recent economic, social, and green development has been reflected in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Report for 2023. In a statement relayed by Trisulee Trisoranakul, the Deputy Government spokesperson, it is reported that Thailand’s Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense, Prayut Chan-o-cha, is pleased. Thailand has now improved its standing to the 43rd position among 166 countries from…

  • Change Party leader launches revived digital lottery platform | Thaiger

    Change Party leader launches revived digital lottery platform

    Change Party leader Not Phanthawat Nakvisut yesterday made an assertive move in the digital lottery business arena by re-launching a platform called ‘Lottery Plus.’ Not emphasised the revival of his digital lottery business, changing the name from ‘Prizedraw Plus’ to ‘Lottery Plus.’ This move seemingly signals his determination to re-establish his mark in the lottery world, after a temporary standstill.…

  • Move Forward Party member to step down over drink-driving charge | Thaiger

    Move Forward Party member to step down over drink-driving charge

    The MP-elect resignation of Nateepat Kulsetthasith, a 46 year old Move Forward Party list member, confirmed that she will resign following her involvement in a drink-driving charge last month. However, she must first complete the required electoral procedures. On Monday, the Election Commission (EC) endorsed all 500 MPs elected, and Nateepat appeared in the Office of the Secretariat of the…

  • Amnesty bill proposed in Parliament by Pheu Thai MP for political offenders | Thaiger

    Amnesty bill proposed in Parliament by Pheu Thai MP for political offenders

    Recently elected Pheu Thai Party MP Thossaporn Serirak expressed his determination to introduce a draft amnesty bill in Parliament for political offenders at the earliest opportunity. Thossaporn received his MP endorsement papers from the Election Commission (EC), stating that the proposed amnesty should be given top priority by lawmakers. Thossaporn is well-known for his participation in anti-government protests and has drafted…

  • EC officially certifies 500 MPs and plans to investigate corruption later | Thaiger

    EC officially certifies 500 MPs and plans to investigate corruption later

    The Election Commission (EC) officially certified 500 Members of Parliament (MPs) today. The commission will investigate the corruption complaints against some MPs later, and the MPs who are found guilty will be dismissed from their position. At 3pm today, June 19, the Secretary-General of the EC, Sawaeng Boonmee, announced during the press conference that the EC had officially approved the…

  • Myanmar crisis: Urgent peace talks to be held in Thailand amidst regional concerns | Thaiger

    Myanmar crisis: Urgent peace talks to be held in Thailand amidst regional concerns

    Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Don Pramudwinai, has asserted the importance of ongoing regional peace talks with Myanmar, explaining that Thailand has suffered due to the crisis in the neighbouring country and urgent action must be taken to support peacekeeping efforts. In an exclusive interview with Bangkok Post, Don revealed that the meeting will proceed regardless of some Association of Southeast…

  • TV tangle: MFP leader’s shareholding scandal sparks iTV’s clarification clash | Thaiger

    TV tangle: MFP leader’s shareholding scandal sparks iTV’s clarification clash

    In the midst of a Thai shareholding scandal involving Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat, iTV has released a statement to clarify inconsistencies between the official minutes from its annual shareholders’ meeting and a video taken on April 26. The central issue revolves around whether iTV is still operating in the media business, which could have implications for Pita’s…

  • Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram | Thaiger

    Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram

    Concerns have been raised over the prolonged transportation time of ballot boxes in Buri Ram, following the recent general Thai election. A group of ten complainants from Non Suwan and Nong Ki districts filed a request with the Election Commission’s Buri Ram office, questioning why it took four and a half hours to transport the ballot boxes across a 20-kilometre…

  • Power struggle unfolds as MFP leader fights to claim prime ministerial seat | Thaiger

    Power struggle unfolds as MFP leader fights to claim prime ministerial seat

    Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat today addressed allegations surrounding a contentious meeting of iTV shareholders and efforts to prevent him from becoming the next Prime Minister. While there is uncertainty about who is involved in these behind-the-scenes manoeuvres, the MFP’s legal team is gathering more evidence from those involved. Pita acknowledges that the upcoming legal battle could impede…

  • Southern Thailand youth risk manipulation for political agendas | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand youth risk manipulation for political agendas

    In Southern Thailand, concerns have been raised over the potential manipulation of young people for political purposes by certain groups. This follows a recent event organised by the Pelajar Bangsa “national student movement” where a controversial public vote on a potential separation from Thailand took place. The 4th Army Region has strongly condemned this move, calling it a threat to…

  • NACC warns over 100 MPs yet to submit wealth declaration | Thaiger

    NACC warns over 100 MPs yet to submit wealth declaration

    According to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), over 100 current and former MPs, including Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat, have not yet submitted their wealth declaration following the House dissolution in March, as mandated by law. Since the House was dissolved on March 20, approximately 70% of the 500 MPs, or 384 members, have submitted their assets and…

  • ITV dispute: Lawyer highlights alleged false evidence, who’s facing charges? | Thaiger

    ITV dispute: Lawyer highlights alleged false evidence, who’s facing charges?

    The recent disclosure of a video today from an ITV shareholders’ meeting has intensified scrutiny over the company’s operations and potential legal implications for stakeholders. Lawyer Decha Kittiwitthayanan made headlines after drawing attention to the inconsistencies between the meeting’s video footage and previously released reports, suggesting possible legal repercussions for those involved. Decha pointed out the clear discrepancy between the…

  • PM orders action against activists seeking Muslim Pattani State referendum | Thaiger

    PM orders action against activists seeking Muslim Pattani State referendum

    The National Security Council (NSC) of Thailand has been instructed by outgoing Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to investigate a group of activists who called for a public referendum on the establishment of an independent Muslim ‘Pattani State‘ separate from Thailand. The demand for a referendum was made during a seminar titled “Self-determination,” which introduced the “National Student Movement” or “Pelajar…

  • Ballot bafflement: Thai EC orders recounts in 47 polling stations after votes outnumber registered voters | Thaiger

    Ballot bafflement: Thai EC orders recounts in 47 polling stations after votes outnumber registered voters

    The Election Commission (EC) of Thailand announced plans to conduct vote recounts in 47 polling stations across Thailand on June 11 as the number of ballots cast exceeded the number of registered voters. During a meeting held yesterday, the EC disclosed that out of the 95,000 polling stations nationwide, 31 stations will have their votes recounted for the party-list candidates,…

  • MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution | Thaiger

    MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution

    In a meeting yesterday with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, Move Forward Party (MFP) leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat pledged to address 21 major issues plaguing the capital city. These problems include traffic congestion, flooding, and PM 2.5 air pollution. The meeting was also attended by several MFP MPs-elect for Bangkok and Bangkok councillors, signalling a strong collaboration between…

  • Pita Limjaroenrat’s PM bid threatened by iTV share controversy | Thaiger

    Pita Limjaroenrat’s PM bid threatened by iTV share controversy

    Pita Limjaroenrat, the leader of Thailand’s Move Forward Party (MFP), is facing a legal challenge regarding his ownership of shares in iTV, an independent broadcaster. Although he has transferred these shares to his relatives, legal expert Jade Donavanik has argued that Pita’s eligibility for the role of prime minister still hangs in the balance. The issue revolves around whether iTV…

  • Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay | Thaiger

    Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) received a petition from the Thai Constitution Protection Association and officials of the May 1992 Heroes’ Relatives Committee. The petition accuses the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, particularly Somkid Thepsuthin, the former Minister of Justice, of violating the Thai Constitution through the deliberate postponement of the implementation of the anti-torture and enforced disappearance law. Srisuwan…

  • Thai MFP pledges higher welfare, minimum wage, and economic growth | Thaiger

    Thai MFP pledges higher welfare, minimum wage, and economic growth

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) in Thailand announced its commitment to increasing welfare spending and raising the minimum wage, while simultaneously promoting economic growth through opening up the market to competition and reducing corruption. The Thai economy experienced a 2.6% growth last year as it gradually recovered from the global pandemic. The MFP, which is striving to lead a coalition after…

  • Bangkok governor’s approval dips but majority satisfied, NIDA Poll reveals | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor’s approval dips but majority satisfied, NIDA Poll reveals

    A recent poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) reveals that most residents are content with the performance of Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt after his first year in office. However, the 57 year old’s approval rating experienced a decline compared to a similar survey conducted after his first six months. The poll involved a sample of 2,000 eligible…

  • Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays | Thaiger

    Move Forward Party opposes alcohol ban on Buddhist holidays

    Prominent members of the Move Forward Party (MFP), which recently claimed victory in elections, have voiced their disagreement with the Thai government’s ban on alcohol sales during significant Buddhist holidays, arguing that it restricts freedom. Amarat Chokpamitkul, an MFP executive, expressed her disagreement with the prohibition of alcohol sales on Vesak Day, a holiday that marks the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment,…