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  • People’s Party launches anti-corruption campaign ahead of early election | Thaiger

    People’s Party launches anti-corruption campaign ahead of early election

    The opposition People’s Party (PP) has launched its early election campaign under the slogan With Us, No Grey, signalling a firm anti-corruption stance as the country inches toward a potential snap election. Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader of the PP and party-list MP, said the campaign reflects widespread public frustration over corruption, money laundering, and the rise of grey capital in…

  • NACC probes ex-PM Srettha over 10,000 baht digital wallet funds | Thaiger

    NACC probes ex-PM Srettha over 10,000 baht digital wallet funds

    Former prime minister Srettha Thavisin is under fire as the country’s top graft-busting agency launches a high-stakes probe into claims he and senior officials misused state bank funds to bankroll the government’s controversial digital wallet scheme. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) announced it has accepted a complaint alleging malfeasance and violations of the Fiscal Discipline Act by Srettha and key…

  • Thai govt to launch Buddhism watchdog over rising concerns | Thaiger

    Thai govt to launch Buddhism watchdog over rising concerns

    The government plans to introduce a national committee to protect Buddhism, following Cabinet approval and concerns over monk misconduct and false teachings. Deputy Prime Minister Bowornsak Uwanno revealed that a new draft regulation, designed to bolster protections for the national religion, has already passed Cabinet approval and is set to be presented to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul next week. “This…

  • Thai MotoGP extension revs up for Cabinet approval | Thaiger

    Thai MotoGP extension revs up for Cabinet approval

    The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) plans to extend its MotoGP hosting rights following completed talks, with a five-year deal set for Cabinet approval soon. The proposal, aimed at securing the race’s place on the global calendar until 2031, will be tabled at the upcoming Cabinet meeting on November 4. SAT Governor Dr Kongsak Yodmanee confirmed that negotiations with Dorna…

  • Julapun takes Pheu Thai reins after Paetongtarn steps down | Thaiger

    Julapun takes Pheu Thai reins after Paetongtarn steps down

    The Pheu Thai Party has elected Julapun Amornvivat as its new leader, signalling a fresh chapter for Thailand’s largest political party after Paetongtarn Shinawatra stepped down to avoid ethical scrutiny. Julapun, a five-time Chiang Mai MP and former deputy finance minister, secured 354 out of 369 votes in an extraordinary general assembly held at the party’s headquarters today, October 31.…

  • Prince Andrew loses title and royal lodge in scandal fallout | Thaiger

    Prince Andrew loses title and royal lodge in scandal fallout

    A British royal has been stripped of his title and ordered to leave his Windsor home following renewed scrutiny over ties to a convicted sex offender. Andrew has been officially stripped of his royal title and ordered to vacate his Windsor residence following weeks of mounting scandal over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a stunning announcement…

  • PM Anutin’s wife stirs press row with ‘mean’ comment to reporters (video) | Thaiger

    PM Anutin’s wife stirs press row with ‘mean’ comment to reporters (video)

    An opposition MP criticised the prime minister’s wife after a comment made to reporters during a press encounter at an airport following his overseas trip. The incident followed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s return from Malaysia earlier this week. Upon arrival at Wing 6 of Don Mueang Airport, Anutin faced a barrage of questions from reporters regarding remarks he made that…

  • Pheu Thai veteran Viroj Pao-in dies at 91 after illness | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai veteran Viroj Pao-in dies at 91 after illness

    A former Pheu Thai Party leader passed away at a hospital in Pathum Thani after battling an infection, prompting tributes from political allies and MPs. Thailand’s political landscape bid farewell to a long-serving figure this week as Viroj Pao-in, former caretaker leader of the Pheu Thai Party, passed away at the age of 91. He died from an infection at…

  • Anutin pushes China on rice deal at high-stakes APEC summit | Thaiger

    Anutin pushes China on rice deal at high-stakes APEC summit

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to speed up a major rice deal during their high-level meeting at the APEC summit in South Korea. Before flying out yesterday, October 29, Anutin confirmed he would request China to fast-track the consideration of importing 500,000 tonnes of Thai rice, a move expected to boost Thailand’s economy and strengthen…

  • Border breakthrough: Thailand and Cambodia agree to disarm | Thaiger

    Border breakthrough: Thailand and Cambodia agree to disarm

    Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to begin withdrawing heavy weapons from their shared border in a phased plan to ease tensions and restore peace. Both nations have agreed to begin withdrawing heavy weaponry in a phased operation starting November 1. The move follows a high-level Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting at the Chong Chom checkpoint in Surin province. The decision…

  • Thai army tells Cambodia: Meet our terms or no soldiers release | Thaiger

    Thai army tells Cambodia: Meet our terms or no soldiers release

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has confirmed it will release 18 detained Cambodian soldiers, captured in Sisaket in July, only if the Cambodian government fully complies with four stringent conditions. RTA spokesperson Major General Winthai Suvaree said the conditions, grounded in international law, must be met before any release is possible. “Hostile actions must cease significantly, and Cambodia must meet…

  • Anutin brushes off China worries over rare earths deal with US | Thaiger

    Anutin brushes off China worries over rare earths deal with US

    Thailand’s prime minister dismissed concerns that a new rare earth cooperation deal with the US could strain relations with China, calling it goodwill. PM Anutin Charnvirakul made the remarks after returning from the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, addressing media at Don Mueang’s Wing 6 terminal in Bangkok yesterday, October 28. Anutin was responding to questions about the memorandum of…

  • Royal tribute: Loy Krathong to proceed with subdued tone | Thaiger

    Royal tribute: Loy Krathong to proceed with subdued tone

    The Ministry of Culture has confirmed that Thailand’s traditional Loy Krathong Festival will go ahead as planned, albeit with a more subdued tone to honour the recent passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother. Culture Minister Sabeeda Thaiset stated that the festival, traditionally marked by colourful celebrations and river lanterns, will continue under the revised theme, Thai Loy…

  • Education Ministry denies school event ban during mourning | Thaiger

    Education Ministry denies school event ban during mourning

    Thailand’s Education Ministry has denied issuing a blanket ban on school activities during the national mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, following backlash from parents and educators online. Concerns were sparked after the ministry circulated a directive urging educational institutions to avoid “joyful activities” for one year out of respect. However, Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat has…

  • Thailand and Vietnam vow to boost ties and economic links | Thaiger

    Thailand and Vietnam vow to boost ties and economic links

    Thailand and Vietnam are doubling down on their commitment to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties, following high-level talks at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia. In a bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the summit, Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow met with his Vietnamese counterpart Le Hoai Trung to reaffirm their dedication to advancing the two countries’ comprehensive strategic…

  • US calls on Thailand, Cambodia to release detained soldiers | Thaiger

    US calls on Thailand, Cambodia to release detained soldiers

    The United States has turned up the pressure on Thailand and Cambodia to start the release of 18 detained soldiers without delay, following a new ceasefire agreement signed in the presence of US President Donald Trump. A senior State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Washington expects swift action now that both Southeast Asian nations have committed to…

  • Pheu Thai Party to elect new leader as four frontrunners emerge | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party to elect new leader as four frontrunners emerge

    The Pheu Thai Party will hold a special general assembly on Friday to elect a new leader and executive committee following the resignation of Paetongtarn Shinawatra, according to party sources and a report from Bangkok Post. Paetongtarn stepped down as party leader on October 22, after being disqualified from serving as prime minister by the Constitutional Court in August over…

  • Trump pushes Thai-Cambodian peace declaration during Malaysia visit | Thaiger

    Trump pushes Thai-Cambodian peace declaration during Malaysia visit

    Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Kuala Lumpur today, on October 26, preceding a signing ceremony for a ceasefire agreement with Cambodia, according to a government statement. The agreement, described as a ‘declaration’ rather than a peace deal, is intended to signal a desire to normalise relations, stated a Ministry of Foreign…

  • Anutin hits back at scam claims, calls rumours baseless | Thaiger

    Anutin hits back at scam claims, calls rumours baseless

    Thailand’s prime minister denied involvement in scam networks following international reports, reaffirming government efforts to crack down on cybercrime. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has hit back at allegations linking him to scam operations in Thailand, dismissing the claims as unfounded and politically motivated. The remarks follow a New York Times report naming Thailand as a hotspot for scam activity, sparking…

  • Thai govt denies event ban, urges respect for Queen Sirikit | Thaiger

    Thai govt denies event ban, urges respect for Queen Sirikit

    Thai officials have clarified that no ban has been imposed on private events, urging organisers to adjust activities respectfully during the mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother. The government has clarified that no official ban has been imposed on private entertainment events during the national mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, urging only that activities…

  • Julapun poised to lead Pheu Thai reboot after Paetongtarn’s exit | Thaiger

    Julapun poised to lead Pheu Thai reboot after Paetongtarn’s exit

    The Pheu Thai Party is undergoing a major leadership shakeup after Paetongtarn Shinawatra resigned, paving the way for a new figure to guide the party through political headwinds. The shakeup has positioned Julapun Amornvivat as the leading candidate to take the reins, with a formal decision expected at the party’s general assembly on October 31. Julapun, known for his moderate…

  • SRT ramps up legal fight over land grabs in Buriram plots | Thaiger

    SRT ramps up legal fight over land grabs in Buriram plots

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has launched fresh legal action to evict those occupying its land in Buriram, aiming to reclaim 15 plots through the courts. The SRT is intensifying its efforts to reclaim state land in Buriram, filing fresh lawsuits to evict alleged trespassers from 15 plots in the Khao Kradong area. The move follows earlier legal action…

  • Thailand, Cambodia to sign peace path deal with US backing | Thaiger

    Thailand, Cambodia to sign peace path deal with US backing

    Thailand and Cambodia will sign a joint declaration this Sunday, witnessed by the US and Malaysia, outlining steps to ease border tensions and boost cooperation. Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeaw revealed the development during an interview today, October 24, ahead of the 47th ASEAN Summit, noting the declaration, to be signed on October 26, outlines mutual steps towards de-escalation and cooperation.…

  • Prince Andrew accused of royal romps on Thai taxpayer dime | Thaiger

    Prince Andrew accused of royal romps on Thai taxpayer dime

    A former UK official has alleged that Prince Andrew used taxpayer-funded trips to Thailand to meet women while serving as a government trade representative. According to Ian Proud, a former senior diplomat at the British Embassy in Bangkok, the disgraced royal regularly mixed business with pleasure during his visits to Thailand as the UK’s special trade envoy. “The prince would…

  • Thailand and Cambodia to sign peace pact at ASEAN Summit | Thaiger

    Thailand and Cambodia to sign peace pact at ASEAN Summit

    Thailand and Cambodia plan to sign a declaration at a regional summit to ease border tensions and boost cooperation on security and territorial issues. Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow revealed that both nations are expected to officially sign the Declaration of Thai-Cambodian Relations during the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia, held from October 25 to 28. The agreement is poised to…

  • Finance minister of Thailand resigns after 33 days amid scam allegations | Thaiger

    Finance minister of Thailand resigns after 33 days amid scam allegations

    The finance minister resigned from his position yesterday, October 22, after 33 days of working due to an accusation of involvement in the call centre scam network based in Cambodia. The Minister of Finance, Vorapak Tanyawong, who is the former president of Krung Thai Bank, recently joined the government under the lead of the Prime Minister (PM) Anutin Charnvirakul on…

  • PM Anutin to seal rice and tech deals on Singapore visit | Thaiger

    PM Anutin to seal rice and tech deals on Singapore visit

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will be making an official visit to Singapore on November 7, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties across multiple sectors, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow. Sihasak, who was in Singapore earlier this week to mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, revealed that preparations are well underway for the prime minister’s…

  • Thailand scraps poker permits in major anti-gambling push | Thaiger

    Thailand scraps poker permits in major anti-gambling push

    The Ministry of Interior has issued a sweeping order banning all poker and card games across Thailand, in line with the government’s strict anti-gambling policy. Signed by Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the order No. 3179/2568 was made public today, October 22, and takes immediate effect. It fully revokes a previous order from July and suspends all existing…

  • Curtain call: Paetongtarn quits Pheu Thai ahead of party shake-up | Thaiger

    Curtain call: Paetongtarn quits Pheu Thai ahead of party shake-up

    Former prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is expected to formally resign as leader of the Pheu Thai Party this week, with senior figures set to meet at the party’s Bangkok headquarters this morning to confirm her departure. According to party sources, the meeting was scheduled to begin with a gathering of MPs at 8.30am today, October 22, followed by a session…

  • Thai construction giant denies links to call centre scam after MPs’ claims | Thaiger

    Thai construction giant denies links to call centre scam after MPs’ claims

    One of Thailand’s leading construction companies, Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction Public Company Limited (STECON), filed a complaint against two Members of Parliament (MPs) from the People’s Party, claiming both accused the company of involvement in a call centre scam network. The United States and United Kingdom recently accused the Prince Holding Group, owned by 32 year old Chinese-born Chen Zhi,…

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