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  • Corrections Department defends Thaksin family photo in prison visit | Thaiger

    Corrections Department defends Thaksin family photo in prison visit

    The Corrections Department has defended its policy allowing family photographs of inmates after a photo of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a prison visit sparked criticism from a former senator over security protocols. The image, which circulated widely online on Thursday, November 27, showed Thaksin posing with his children and extended family. According to the department, the picture was…

  • Bhumjaithai Party gains 14 MPs from other parties ahead of election | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai Party gains 14 MPs from other parties ahead of election

    The Bhumjaithai Party, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, has welcomed 14 new Members of Parliament (MPs) from various parties previously aligned with the former coalition government led by the now-opposition Pheu Thai Party. A special meeting was held at the party’s headquarters in Bangkok on Sunday, November 23, where Bhumjaithai established a new committee focused on recruiting MP candidates.…

  • People’s Party hits back at PM Anutin’s dissolution threat | Thaiger

    People’s Party hits back at PM Anutin’s dissolution threat

    The opposition has criticised the prime minister for suggesting a possible House dissolution, warning it could be used to avoid scrutiny during a no-confidence debate. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has drawn fire from the People’s Party (PP) after hinting he may dissolve Parliament on December 12, the same day the new parliamentary session opens, to avoid a looming no-confidence debate.…

  • People’s Party mulls Bangkok comeback with new contender | Thaiger

    People’s Party mulls Bangkok comeback with new contender

    The People’s Party, which holds more than 140 MPs, is reportedly preparing for a potential early election by laying groundwork in Bangkok’s political scene. Party insiders indicate that former MP Sita Divari, also known as “Captain Pun,” is being considered as a candidate for the upcoming Bangkok gubernatorial race. Sita, a former Thai Sang Thai candidate, re-entered politics in 2022…

  • Thaksin joins Dhamma rehab as Paetongtarn exits spotlight | Thaiger

    Thaksin joins Dhamma rehab as Paetongtarn exits spotlight

    Thaksin Shinawatra has entered a dhamma-based rehab programme at Klong Prem Prison, as his daughter Paetongtarn steps away from politics. Ex-PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed her father, Thaksin, is currently participating in the Dhammanavawang rehabilitation programme at Klong Prem Central Prison. Speaking after a visit to the Bangkok prison, Paetongtarn said Thaksin’s physical condition remained stable despite changing weather, but hinted…

  • Anutin teases early House dissolution amid censure threat | Thaiger

    Anutin teases early House dissolution amid censure threat

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signalled he may dissolve the House early if the opposition files a no-confidence motion, warning he won’t play into political traps. Speaking at Government House yesterday, November 19, Anutin said his minority government is ready for scrutiny but warned that a formal no-confidence debate under Section 151 would likely lead him to dissolve the House before…

  • Thailand plans to extend civil servants’ retirement age from 60 to 65 | Thaiger

    Thailand plans to extend civil servants’ retirement age from 60 to 65

    The government plans to extend the retirement age for all civil servants from 60 to 65 in response to declining birth rates and the country’s transition to an ageing society. Deputy Prime Minister for Legal Affairs, Bowornsak Uwanno, discussed the progress of the study on extending the retirement age for civil servants, as assigned by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Bowornsak…

  • Thailand may delay decision on scrapping Cambodia border pacts | Thaiger

    Thailand may delay decision on scrapping Cambodia border pacts

    A Thai House committee reviewing controversial border MoUs with Cambodia is seeking more time to decide whether to recommend their cancellation. A parliamentary committee tasked with reviewing two controversial memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between Thailand and Cambodia is requesting a 30-day extension as it struggles to sift through a mountain of evidence. The current deadline is December 3, but committee…

  • PM Anutin denies bending jail rules to help Thaksin | Thaiger

    PM Anutin denies bending jail rules to help Thaksin

    Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has denied accusations that his government amended prison regulations to help a former leader avoid jail or aid political allies. Speaking to reporters at Government House today, November 19, Anutin, also leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, defended changes relating to inmate medical transfers, sentence suspensions, and alternative detention arrangements. Critics suggested the revisions were politically…

  • Aussie journalist faces Thai trial over Malaysia blog posts | Thaiger

    Aussie journalist faces Thai trial over Malaysia blog posts

    An Australian journalist living in Thailand will face trial after publishing blog posts criticising Malaysia, prompting legal action and international concern. Murray Hunter will stand trial in Thailand on December 22 after being charged with defamation over articles critical of the Malaysian government. The 64 year old Aussie, who resides in Hat Yai, faces prosecution following a complaint lodged by…

  • Royal Thai Army denies rangers assaulted Cambodian workers | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Army denies rangers assaulted Cambodian workers

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has strongly denied accusations made by Cambodian officials and human rights groups, dismissing the claims as fake news and part of an orchestrated attempt to damage Thailand’s international reputation. The allegations surfaced between November 17 and 18, when Cambodian government agencies and civil society groups claimed that seven Thai rangers had detained, beaten, robbed, and…

  • Thai activist Jatuporn hits out at Trump, Anwar over border dispute | Thaiger

    Thai activist Jatuporn hits out at Trump, Anwar over border dispute

    A Thai political activist announced plans to protest outside the US and Malaysian embassies over alleged foreign interference in the Thai-Cambodian border dispute. During his Facebook Live programme Thailand Must Come First – Sovereignty! on Sunday, November 16, activist Jatuporn Prompan announced that his People’s Integration Group, along with student and civil society networks, will rally on November 22 to…

  • Supreme Court orders Thaksin to pay 17.6 billion baht in Shin Corp tax case | Thaiger

    Supreme Court orders Thaksin to pay 17.6 billion baht in Shin Corp tax case

    The Supreme Court of Thailand ordered former Prime Minister (PM) Thaksin Shinawatra to pay 17.6 billion baht in personal income tax following a long-running dispute over the sale of Shin Corporation shares. The tax dispute began after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions ordered the seizure of 46 billion baht in assets gained from the Shin Corp…

  • Thailand accuses Cambodia of border aggression in UN letter | Thaiger

    Thailand accuses Cambodia of border aggression in UN letter

    Thailand has submitted a formal letter to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), accusing Cambodia of ongoing hostile actions, including the recent placement of landmines and an armed cross-border confrontation. The Thai government has called for international accountability and an immediate halt to what it describes as repeated provocations. The letter, dated November 14 and signed by Cherdchai Chaivaivid, Thailand’s…

  • Bhumjaithai hits back at looming Pheu Thai no-confidence motion | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai hits back at looming Pheu Thai no-confidence motion

    The Bhumjaithai Party says it’s unfazed by an expected no-confidence motion from Pheu Thai, insisting Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s administration is already showing results. Nan Boonthida Somchai, a spokesperson for Bhumjaithai, said yesterday, November 16, that the party is fully prepared to respond to the censure debate, which Pheu Thai has signalled it will launch soon. Anutin, who has been…

  • Thailand and Sweden eye bigger trade boost and tech ties | Thaiger

    Thailand and Sweden eye bigger trade boost and tech ties

    Thailand and Sweden held talks to boost bilateral trade and investment, focusing on technology, green products, and a potential EU free trade agreement. In a high-level meeting on Friday, November 14, Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun sat down with Swedish Ambassador Anna Hammargren to push forward the Thailand-Sweden Strategic Partnership and discuss fast-tracking negotiations on a long-awaited Thailand–EU free trade agreement.…

  • Phuket gets new governor after record-short term ends | Thaiger

    Phuket gets new governor after record-short term ends

    Phuket will welcome a new governor after the sudden departure of the former officeholder, marking a swift change in provincial leadership. Nirat Pongsitthaworn, the current Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA), is scheduled to arrive in Phuket tomorrow, November 17, to take over as the new Governor of Phuket. His appointment was confirmed earlier this week through an…

  • China urges calm as Thailand-Cambodia border heats up | Thaiger

    China urges calm as Thailand-Cambodia border heats up

    China has urged Thailand and Cambodia to ease rising border tensions, calling on both sides to resolve the issue peacefully through dialogue. China has called for calm between Thailand and Cambodia following a flare-up along their shared border that left one person dead and Thai soldiers injured. Beijing urged both nations to use existing diplomatic channels to defuse the situation…

  • Cambodia denies fake claims of Thai flight suspension | Thaiger

    Cambodia denies fake claims of Thai flight suspension

    Cambodia’s civil aviation authority has denied social media rumours that Thailand will suspend flights, confirming no official notice has been received. Cambodian officials said there is no truth to viral claims that flights between Thailand and Cambodia will be suspended later this month. Sin ChanSerey Vutha, Secretary of State and Spokesperson for Cambodia’s Civil Aviation, issued a firm denial after…

  • Malaysian outlet corrects Thai-Cambodian border landmine blunder | Thaiger

    Malaysian outlet corrects Thai-Cambodian border landmine blunder

    Malaysian news agency Bernama has issued an urgent correction to its initial report about the landmine dispute on the Thai-Cambodian border, following a translation error that significantly altered the Foreign Minister’s original remarks. The original article, published yesterday, November 13, quoted Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan as saying ASEAN observers had reported there were not new landmines at…

  • Thailand urged to act as domestic violence cases surge | Thaiger

    Thailand urged to act as domestic violence cases surge

    Health officials in Thailand are calling for urgent political action after thousands of domestic violence cases were reported across the country this year. The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) has warned about the country’s growing domestic violence problem, urging political leaders to adopt stronger, unified policies after shocking new figures emerged. Speaking at a seminar yesterday, November 13, titled Local…

  • South Korea eases visa rules for young Thai job seekers | Thaiger

    South Korea eases visa rules for young Thai job seekers

    South Korea has eased visa rules for young Thai nationals who speak Korean, allowing them to apply for longer stays and job opportunities with fewer restrictions. The South Korean Embassy in Bangkok has announced a major visa policy shake-up, easing the path for young Thai nationals fluent in Korean to live and work in the country. Effective this month, the…

  • Sa Kaeo border blast triggers panic and cross-border blame | Thaiger

    Sa Kaeo border blast triggers panic and cross-border blame

    An explosion near Sa Kaeo province’s Nong Ya Kaeo checkpoint triggered chaos and evacuations on both sides of the Thai-Cambodian border last night, with Thai authorities firmly denying involvement in the incident. According to a source from the Burapha Task Force, a loud blast was heard at approximately 7.30pm yesterday, November 12, opposite Checkpoint 34 at Ban Nong Ya Kaew…

  • Thailand scraps elected council in charter rewrite shake-up | Thaiger

    Thailand scraps elected council in charter rewrite shake-up

    Thailand’s parliamentary committee tasked with reviewing constitutional amendments has scrapped plans to establish a directly elected advisory council, instead opting for a 35-member charter-drafting committee (CDC) to oversee the creation of a new constitution. The decision was reached during a recent meeting finalising the structure of the drafting process. The advisory council, originally proposed in the opposition People’s Party’s amendment…

  • People’s Party urges tough diplomacy after border mine blast | Thaiger

    People’s Party urges tough diplomacy after border mine blast

    The People’s Party has called on the government to adopt urgent diplomatic measures after a mine explosion left soldiers injured near the Cambodian border. On Monday, November 10, a mine explosion near Huai Ta Maria in Sisaket’s Kantharalak district left one Thai soldier severely injured, resulting in the amputation of his right ankle. In the aftermath, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul…

  • Klatham Party MP assets frozen due to online gambling links | Thaiger

    Klatham Party MP assets frozen due to online gambling links

    The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) temporarily froze assets worth 159 million baht from a Member of Parliament (MP) of the Klatham Party over alleged financial links to an online gambling operation. Political activist and President of the Crime Victim Assistance Club, Atchariya Rueangrattanapong, accused MP Chonnaput Naksue of receiving benefits from online gambling platforms. He claimed to have evidence supporting…

  • PM Anutin wipes tears while comforting soldiers injured in border landmine | Thaiger

    PM Anutin wipes tears while comforting soldiers injured in border landmine

    Prime Minister (PM) of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, visited soldiers injured in a recent landmine explosion in Sisaket yesterday, November 11, and was seen wiping away tears while listening to one of them recount the incident. Two Thai soldiers, Sergeant Major First Class Thirdsak Samapong and Private Wachira Phantana, were injured after stepping on a landmine while patrolling the border between…

  • Thailand’s booze rules baffle drinkers with surprise fines | Thaiger

    Thailand’s booze rules baffle drinkers with surprise fines

    Thailand’s new alcohol law now imposes hefty fines on those caught drinking or being served during restricted hours, causing confusion among locals and tourists. A government committee overseeing alcohol policy will meet tomorrow, November 13, to address widespread confusion caused by a recent amendment to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, which came into effect on November 8. The law introduces…

  • Rohingya boat sinks near Thai-Malaysia border, dozens missing | Thaiger

    Rohingya boat sinks near Thai-Malaysia border, dozens missing

    Dozens are feared dead and many more remain missing after a packed boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsized near the Thailand-Malaysia maritime border. Malaysian and Thai police have intensified their search for survivors and victims following the sinking of a boat believed to be carrying 70 Rohingya refugees. The incident, which occurred near the maritime boundary between the two nations, has…

  • Thailand pulls Cambodia peace deal after landmine hits soldiers | Thaiger

    Thailand pulls Cambodia peace deal after landmine hits soldiers

    Thailand suspended a key agreement with Cambodia after soldiers were injured by landmines near the border, prompting swift action from national security leaders. At a high-stakes National Security Council (NSC) meeting chaired by Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, officials approved the suspension of the four-point Thai-Cambodian Kuala Lumpur Declaration. The decision came in response to a recent explosion…

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