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Post Reporters, Published on 10/04/2025
» The Constitutional Court maintains a neutral position when it comes to politics in Thailand and is open to charter changes related to the selection of its judges, according to court president Nakharin Mektrairat.
News, Anucha Charoenpo, Published on 23/01/2025
» The cabinet has acknowledged changes of wording in the Civil and Commercial Code to create equality in compensation claims for damages resulting from an act of adultery, said deputy government spokesman Anukul Prueksanusak.
Online Reporters, Published on 21/06/2024
» A public hospital director accused of adultery with a nurse has insisted he was not aware she was still living with her husband, but admitted to engaging in rough sex with the woman, saying she encouraged it.
Online Reporters, Published on 20/06/2024
» A man has accused a hospital director of having an adulterous relationship with his nurse wife, who reportedly admitted she liked rough sex with her new lover.
Online Reporters, Published on 19/06/2024
» A Constitutional Court ruling on the Civil Code will enable wives to sue their husbands' lovers, whether male or female.
Chaiwat Satyaem, Published on 10/06/2024
» PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN: A young man has been arrested after his 21-year-old dating app lover was found strangled to death shortly after learning he already had a wife.
Piyarach Chongcharoen, Published on 22/06/2023
» Police are hunting for a 54-year-old man accused of shooting his girlfriend and a golf course manager in Kanchanaburi province.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/01/2023
» Former deputy Prime Minister and interior minister Yongyuth Wichaidit on Monday denied claims that he had an affair with a married woman before demanding the Pheu Thai Party dismiss famed lawyer Sitra Biabangkerd -- who made the allegations -- from its ranks.
Post Reporters, Published on 08/01/2023
» Pheu Thai should probe the allegation that a former deputy prime minister committed adultery as a well-known lawyer has vowed to speak on the matter on Monday, according to the party's deputy leader.
Online Reporters, Published on 27/11/2022
» Men's lack of respect for women is the leading cause of sexual violence in Thai society, according to a survey by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll. That was followed by men's lack of understanding of whether women have given consent, and women wearing revealing clothes and flirting.