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News, Post Reporters, Published on 20/10/2025
» People's Party (PP) MPs have questioned influencer Guntouch Pongpaiboonwet's use of a Ministry of Agriculture helicopter to deliver flood relief.
News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 20/10/2025
» A nasty drama is playing out online over comments by Senator Angkhana Neelapaijit, a former member of the National Human Rights Commission, amid the atmosphere of mutual distrust caused by the border conflict.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/10/2025
» Senator Angkhana Neelapaijit has requested police protection following a series of death threats and online harassment linked to her comments on the Thai–Cambodian border conflict.
News, Editorial, Published on 14/10/2025
» The war of words between controversial activist Guntouch "Gun Jompalang" Pongpaiboonwet and Senator Angkhana Neelapaijit reflects the flaws in the army's handling of the simmering border conflict with Cambodia.
News, Published on 22/02/2025
» The Supreme Court has ordered a re-election to be held in Bueng Kan's Constituency 2 after disqualifying Bhumjaithai Party MP Suwanna Kumphiro and banning him from running in an election for 10 years for violating election laws.
News, Saowaruj Rattanakhamfu & Nuthasid Rukkiatwong, Published on 18/12/2024
» In just a few months, floods devastated both northern and southern Thailand, revealing a troubling truth: the country's disaster response system is failing, and climate change is making it worse.
News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 22/05/2023
» That was the week that was, beginning on May 14, 2023, Thailand's monumental and momentous national election day. The results of the election were historically in favour of democratic change, with the Move Forward Party (MFP) gaining the most seats in the Lower House. It is leading a coalition of parties, aspiring to form the next government and winning over 310 seats in total, despite shenanigans from arch-conservatives.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 30/04/2023
» Try as you might you just cannot escape the forthcoming election with all those posters dangling from lampposts and the few remaining trees. The posters have been there for several months now and some are beginning to look a little the worse for wear, especially after this week's welcome rain in Bangkok. There is possibly nothing less appealing than a soggy political poster... apart from a soggy politician.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 19/11/2022
» Police fired rubber bullets to prevent demonstrators moving from Din So Road near Democracy Monument in Bangkok to the Apec summit venue yesterday, and made 25 arrests.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 25/06/2022
» City Hall has designated seven sites where people can hold demonstrations in Bangkok under the Public Assembly Act, though rally organisers have to seek prior permission and follow related laws.