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Authorities urged to quiz Paetongtarn over Thaksin’s refuted ‘critical illnesses’
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A PEOPLE’S MP today (May 9) called on the authorities to question Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over her father/de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra’s illegal stay at Police Hospital as determined by the Medical Council. People’s MP Rangsiman Rome posted on his Facebook page to suggest the authorities in
Read moreCameras destroyed and banners hung up in Yala
INSURGENTS IN southern border province of Yala burnt a surveillance camera as well as tried burning two 4G cameras, hung up cloth banners and placed suspicious objects in a public place today (May 9), Naewna newspaper said. Village security guards were this morning alerted of a CCTV camera installed by Kabang subdistrict municipality, Kabang
Read more13 foreign women deported for prostitution in Pattaya
THIRTEEN foreign women from Uzbekistan and Uganda were arrested on charges of blatant and aggressive prostitution in Pattaya with all of them blacklisted and deported, TV Channel 7 said today (May 9). Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas Boonnalak, head of the Immigration Bureau, and his team announced that these 13 women, seven from Uzbekistan and
Read moreIndia says it ‘repulsed’ multiple drone strikes by Pakistan along entire western border
By Reuters and published by CNA Jammu/Srinaga, India – Pakistan’s armed forces launched “multiple attacks” using drones and other munitions along India’s entire western border on Thursday night and early Friday (May 9), the Indian army said, as conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours intensified. The old enemies have been clashing since India on Wednesday
Read moreFirst US pope as Robert Francis Prevost becomes Leo XIV
By AFP and published by CNA Vatican City – Robert Francis Prevost became Pope Leo XIV on Thursday (May 8) after cardinals from around the globe chose him to be the first leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics to hail from the United States. Tens of thousands of well-wishers cheered as Pope Leo,
Read moreThaksin will not be meeting Trump as court refuses to let him leave the country
THE CRIMINAL Court on Ratchadapisek road today (May 8) refused to grant permission for de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra to travel to Qatar where he would have an opportunity to meet US President Donald Trump, Amarin TV said. Thaksin was accompanied by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa for the hearing on his request
Read moreMedical Council finds Thaksin’s ‘critical illnesses’ untrue
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE MEDICAL COUNCIL of Thailand today (May 8) concluded that the unprecedented event in which de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatr had fallen “critically ill” was definitely untrue whilst it had been earlier claimed otherwise without factual evidence. Medical Council vice-president Prasit Watanapa announced that today’s meeting of about
Read moreApp developed for the disabled and caregivers to obtain 0% interest loans
THE government has developed an app, called DepFund, for the disabled and their caregivers to access interest-free loans for their occupations, Amarin TV said this morning (May 8). Mr. Anukul Prueksanusak, deputy government spokesman, said the loans are from the Fund for Promotion and Development of Quality of Life of Disabled Persons, Department of
Read moreKashmir crisis: India strikes Pakistan over tourist killings, Islamabad vows retaliation
By Agencies and published by CNA New Delhi – India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery fire along their contested frontier on Wednesday (May 7) after New Delhi launched deadly missile strikes on its arch rival, in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades. Islamabad said 31 civilians were killed by the
Read moreTwo soldiers injured in Yala bomb blast
TWO soldiers from the 15th Engineering Battalion got injured in Yala late afternoon today (May 7) after a bomb planted by insurgents exploded as they were returning to their lodgings, Amarin TV said. The injured soldiers were part of a team which is dredging a canal along a railway line from Koto Tuera subdistrict
Read morePM joins big drug bust press briefing
PRIME MINISTER Paetongtarn Shinawatra today (May 7) joined a press briefing on the seizure of 8.7 million methamphetamine pills and 720 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine (Ice) in Ayutthaya, Amarin TV said. Pol. Gen. Prachuap Wongsuk, deputy national police chief, said this major drug bust resulted from further investigation undertaken after a trailer truck was
Read more60 senators could have electoral right retroactively revoked due to vote-rigging scandals
By Thai Newsroom Reporters ABOUT 60 SENATORS could probably be denied their electoral suffrage in retroactive fashion for alleged involvement in last year’s senatorial races flagrantly riddled with electoral rigging, bloc-voting shenanigans, sources said today (May 7). Out of a total of 200 senators, an estimated 60 could probably be handed a red card
Read moreIndia launches strikes on Pakistan, Islamabad vows retaliation
By AFP and published by CNA Muzaffarabad, Pakistan – India fired missiles at Pakistani territory early Wednesday (May 7) in a major escalation of tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals, with Islamabad vowing retaliation. The Indian government said it had attacked nine sites, describing them as “precision strikes at terrorist camps” in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, days
Read morePublic warned not to eat raw, undercooked pork after S.suis outbreak kills 2 in Phrae
WITH the outbreak of Streptococcus suis (S.suis) among pig population in Phrae province having led to two persons dying and 14 others undergoing treatment the public was urged to not eat raw or undercooked pork, Amarin TV said this evening (May 6). Pharmacist Den Panyanant, deputy director of public health in this northern province,
Read moreThaksin tipped to be saved from jail after Supreme Court trial
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE SUPER-ELITE, POWERS-that-be would invariably prefer to keep Paetongtarn Shinawatra as a “puppet” prime minister pulled around by her father/de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra, thus ultimately denying the possibility of his being returned to jail following an historic trial in the Supreme Court next month, according to partisan
Read moreTwo Thai F-16s chase off aircraft approaching border from Myanmar
THE THAI Air Force scrambled two F-16 fighter jets to intercept an unidentified aircraft approaching the Thai-Myanmar border at Kanchanaburi soon after midday today (May 6), Naewna and Thai Rath newspapers said. At approximately 12.45 p.m. the two fighter jets flew to the border from Wing 4 in Nakhon Sawan to intercept and verify
Read moreRama II road again: Construction cable falls on 2 vehicles but no injuries
ANOTHER construction accident occurred on Rama II road soon after midnight last night with a cable falling on a trailer truck and a pickup truck loaded with seafood from overhead construction stretch causing severe damage to both vehicles but no injuries, Naewna newspaper said today (May 6). The accident occurred near central Mahachai, Samut
Read moreMinister in Far South for talks as attacks increase
JUSTICE Minister Tawee Sodsong travelled to the southern border Narathiwat province today (May 5) to monitor and hold talks on the insurgency in this and Yala and Pattani provinces and find a sustainable solution amid a rise in violent incidents, Amarin TV said. Maj. Gen. Narong Tantisiriporn, commander of the Narathiwat Task Force, along
Read moreTourists in hot water for feeding monkeys at Phi Phi Island
OFFICIALS are searching for a group of foreign tourists who were filmed feeding monkeys at Phi Phi Island with this being against the regulations, Amarin TV said today (May 5). After a video clip of these tourists feeding monkeys was shared online a lot of netizens criticised their action. Most of them said it
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