Today (22 Nov 2024), the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a statement saying that it had issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, stating that there were reasonable grounds for the three men to be held criminally liable fo
Keep an eye on the Constitutional Court's "acceptance or non-acceptance"
Today (22 November 2024), the Constitutional Court has scheduled a special meeting to discuss the case of Mr. Thirayuth Suwannakasorn's petition to order Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra to cease his actions and dissolve the Pheu Thai Party, on the grounds that his actions constituted an attempt to overthrow the government. Previously, the Constitutional Cou
Youth-drugs-HIV infection-dropping out of the system are big problems in Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Mr. Kantanat Rattanawik, assistant coordinator of the Southern Alcohol-Free Network, said that a joint survey conducted with the provincial education officer in 63 schools in 18 districts found that out of more than 1,900 students aged 13-15 in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, 38.2 percent had drunk beer, 8.2 percent had smoked marijuana, 5.7 percent
The abbot of the Nakhon Chai Buri forest monastery accepted the role of a teacher of mind training using coffins.
Today (22 November 2014), reporters reported that both Thai and foreign disciples traveled to give encouragement to Phra Ajahn Sai Fon Pandito, the abbot of the Nakhon Chai Bowon Forest Monastery, Tambon Ban Noi, Amphoe Pho Thale, Phichit Province, after news broke that the Nakhon Chai Bowon Forest Monastery was a large branch of the Sirichan Fores
Revealing the names of the Constitutional Court judges who voted in favor of Thaksin's petition to overthrow the government
Today (22 Nov 2014), the Constitutional Court voted by a majority of 7 to 2 to not accept the petition filed by Mr. Thirayut Suwannakasorn (petitioner) requesting the Constitutional Court to rule according to Section 49 of the Constitution, claiming that Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra (the first defendant) and the Pheu Thai Party (the second defendant) joi