Latest news

Day: July 24, 2023

Local News

10 injured in Chiang Mai fireworks factory explosion

  A FIREWORKS factory in Chiang Mai exploded this afternoon (July 24) injuring 10 people and damaging five houses with three of them completely levelled, Thai Rath newspaper said. At 12.27 p.m. Pol. Col. Thongchai Kannika, superintendent of Doi Saket police station, was alerted of a blast at the fireworks factory and quickly sent firemen […]

Read More
Local News

Bhumjaithai might take turn to form majority govt: Chonlanan

  By Thai Newsroom Reporters A DESPERATE PHEU THAI LEADER Chonlanan Srikaew said today (July 24) the Bhumjaithai could possibly be given a pivotal role of setting up a majority government now that the Pheu Thai may have failed to find enough support for a partisan candidate for prime minister. Given the task of mustering […]

Read More
Local News

Ombudsman’s Office to ask court to postpone next meeting on voting for PM

  THE Ombudsman’s Office has decided to ask the Constitutional Court to postpone the next House/senate meeting scheduled for Thursday (July 27) until it rules on constitutionality of the last meeting’s vote to deny Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat  a second chance to be named and voted prime minister on grounds it violated Article 41 […]

Read More
World News

US pauses some aid, imposes visa bans after ‘neither free nor fair’ Cambodia election

  By Reuters and published by US News & World Report Washington – The United States said it was pausing some foreign assistance programmes in Cambodia and imposing visa bans on individuals it says undermined democracy after the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) declared a landslide victory in elections on Sunday (July 23). State Department […]

Read More
Local News

Protesters shape up ‘Khor Khwai’ to curse at anti-consensus senators, parties

  By Thai Newsroom Reporters HUNDREDS OF PROTESTERS tonight (July 23) assembled to literally express a Thai swear word in the middle of a Bangkok street against those who may have denied the majority voters’ consensus manifested in the May 14 election. The demonstrators, many of whom stood under umbrellas in a drizzle near Asoke […]

Read More