Article Archive
Teng Announces People's Government Readiness in Udon Thani, Promises Inclusive Work
The People's Party, led by Teng Nattapong and Piyabutr Saengkanogcul, held a major rally in Udon Thani, positioning themselves as a transformative political force. The party is calling for voters to support their two-ballot approach in the upcoming February 8th election, promising to break from traditional political systems and create a new future for Thailand.
Sawaeng Apologizes, Denies Challenging People's Authority Over Election Comments
Election Commission Secretary Sawaeng Boonmee has apologized for controversial comments about election committee trust that sparked public debate. He clarified that his remarks were taken out of context and emphasized the importance of maintaining public confidence in the electoral process.
Mysterious Leaflet Distributors Encourage Referendum Voting with Misleading Instructions
A potential voter manipulation scheme has been uncovered in Suphan Buri province, where anonymous leaflets are distributing incorrect voting instructions for the constitutional referendum. The misleading documents could cause voters to accidentally invalidate their ballots by using incorrect marking methods.
Buriram Crushes Cebu 6-0, Advances to ASEAN Club Championship Semifinals
Buriram United delivered a stunning 6-0 victory against Dynamic Herb Cebu FC in the ASEAN Club Championship. The defending champions dominated the match from start to finish, scoring six goals and advancing to the semifinals with remarkable ease.
12-Year-Old Grieving as Compensation Money from Mother's Fatal Train Crane Accident Goes to Grandfather's Account
A tragic train accident in Nakhon Ratchasima claimed the life of a 28-year-old mother, leaving her 12-year-old son in the care of his grandfather. The family struggled with compensation complexities, ultimately receiving only a portion of the expected funds.
Autopsy Reveals Causes of Wild Elephant's Death During Relocation
A wild elephant died during a relocation operation in Khon Kaen Province due to respiratory failure and capture myopathy. Veterinary experts conducted a detailed autopsy revealing multiple physiological complications caused by extreme stress during the animal's transportation.
Filipino Woman Arrested For Various Criminal Charges in Phuket After Attempting Visa Extension
A Filipino woman was arrested by Phuket immigration officers after attempting to extend her visa, with outstanding arrest warrants for theft and forgery. She was taken into custody at the provincial immigration office on Wednesday, February 4th, after being wanted by the Phuket Provincial Court.
Rambhai Barni University Celebrates UNESCO Honoring the 'Queen of Golf' as a World-Important Figure
Rambhai Barni University hosted a charity golf tournament celebrating Queen Ramphaiphanni's UNESCO recognition and 121st birth anniversary. The event featured multiple golf competitions and aimed to honor the queen's legacy while promoting sports and social equality.
Abhisit Emphasizes Democrat Party as a Safe Choice, Warns Against Voting Out of Fear
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva delivered a campaign speech urging voters to choose based on rational considerations rather than fear. He positioned his party as a 'safe choice' for Thailand's political future, criticizing divisive election tactics and strategic voting approaches.
Itim Warns Constitutional Amendment Door May Close on Feb 8 if People Disapprove
Thai political leader Phariths Vacharasin warns the upcoming February 8 constitutional referendum could be a pivotal moment for democratic reform in Thailand. He argues that without approving constitutional changes, the country will continue to face systemic political and governance challenges. The referendum represents a critical opportunity for citizens to potentially reshape the nation's political framework.
Cyber Police Arrest Hotel Employee for Ordering Over 300 Rounds of Ammunition via Line
Thai cyber police arrested a hotel employee for illegally purchasing over 300 rounds of ammunition through a secret online group. The operation was part of a pre-election crackdown on illegal weapons, with the suspect claiming the firearms were for recreational shooting.
Ice Hockey Association Fires Back, Blames Arena Owner for 720,000 Baht Bill
The Thailand Ice Hockey Association is embroiled in a controversy over alleged inflated arena rental fees for the SEA Games. The dispute centers on billing documents showing monthly charges of 720,000 baht, which the arena owner claims are significantly higher than actual usage costs.