Thailand News in English
October 24, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 24th October, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Woraphak Thanyawong has been officially removed from his ministerial position.
The National Health Security Office is set to propose six measures to address hospital payment delays.
Netizens are confused about why they are taxed monthly yet receive only 2,000 baht in benefits.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to withdraw heavy weapons and combat cyber scams together.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarifies the JBC meeting results, denying the existence of a specific map.
A scam gang continues to cross the border into Mae Sot, with one victim found unconscious.
Phuket faces severe flooding as heavy rains cause rivers to overflow, prompting emergency warnings.
Fifteen provinces are on flood alert due to the impact of Typhoon Fengchen.
The Prime Minister pays tribute on King Bhumibol Day, honoring the late monarch's legacy.
The Anti-Money Laundering Office seizes 70 million baht linked to a Cambodian senator involved in scams.
The Department of Disease Control warns about the dangers of exploding e-cigarettes.
The Bank of Thailand projects a 2.2% GDP growth this year, urging government stimulus measures.
Meta plans to lay off 600 employees in its AI department as part of a restructuring effort.
NASA confirms Earth has a second moon, expected to remain until 2083.
A young man shares his experience of cardiac arrest 17 times in just 13 minutes.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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