Pattaya Mail
Central Thailand on high alert as dams release millions of cubic...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) has announced accelerated water releases from major dams and rivers in preparation for heavy...
Deputy Interior Minister leads national response to floods and landslides from...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Deputy Interior Minister Theerarat Samrejvanich chaired a national emergency meeting on September 2 to coordinate disaster response following widespread flooding and...
Pheu Thai defends role in political deadlock, calls for careful government...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Senior figures in the Pheu Thai Party, led by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, responded today (September 2) to growing criticism...
Thailand adjusts dam discharges as heavy rain and rising rivers trigger...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) has adjusted water release plans in response to continuous rainfall and rising river levels across several...
People’s Party delays PM decision, sticks to demand for quick dissolution...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The People’s Party has postponed its decision on whether to support a candidate for prime minister, opting to continue deliberations on...
Royal Thai Army accuses Cambodia of using ancient temples for military...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Royal Thai Army reports that over a month after the ceasefire, damage from Cambodian attacks remains visible at the Prasat...
Tropical Storm ‘Nong Fa’ triggers severe flooding in Phetchabun, hundreds of...
BANGKOK, Thailand – Tropical Storm “Nong Fa” has brought severe flooding to Phetchabun province, with flash floods, river overflows, and landslides impacting three districts....
People’s Party keeps PM vote open, Natthapong denies prearranged choice
BANGKOK, Thailand – People’s Party leader Natthapong Ruangpanayawut confirmed the party’s executive committee has no predetermined vote for the next prime minister.
He said the...
Bank of Thailand to launch durable, eco-friendly polymer 50- and 100-baht...
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Bank of Thailand (BOT) will introduce new 50- and 100-baht polymer banknotes into circulation nationwide starting 21 November 2025.
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