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Online Reporters, Published on 31/01/2026
» A top Pheu Thai Party official has lashed out at Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul for resorting to nationalist rhetoric and stoking fears of war to win votes, instead of presenting the policies of his party.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/11/2025
» Former Second Army Area commander Lt Gen Boonsin Padklang refused to attend a Senate committee meeting on Tuesday, citing prior commitments, over his controversial remark about an early ceasefire during the Cambodia border clashes.
News, Online Reporters, Published on 01/11/2025
» The wife of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul apologised on Saturday for asking reporters why they were being so “mean” to her husband.
Online Reporters, Published on 30/10/2025
» An opposition MP has accused Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s wife of threatening the news media after she asked reporters why they were being so “mean” to her husband.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/08/2025
» Coca-Cola is reported to have cancelled its brand-ambassador contract with Cambodian rap star VannDa over social media comments he made about the Thai–Cambodian border conflict.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/06/2025
» A man was violently assaulted after entering a near-empty barbecue restaurant and making an innocuous remark about the lack of customers.
Online Reporters, Published on 13/05/2025
» Two deputy leaders of Palang Pracharath have left the party, Uttama Savanayana and Sonthirat Sontijirawong.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/10/2024
» Renowned monk V. Vajiramedhi has denied speculation of a link to embattled direct seller The iCon Group after a brief clip of a long sermon he delivered went viral on social media platforms.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/10/2024
» The Anti-Fake News Centre has come to the rescue of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, saying social media posts that northern floodwater did not flow into the Mekong River were “fake news”.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/04/2024
» Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said he would welcome former premier Yingluck Shinawatra and others convicted for political reasons home on condition that they strictly followed Thai law.