Thailand News in English

November 4, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 4th November, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.

Weather conditions show reduced rain in northern Thailand, while southern regions face heavy downpours.

The Thai government is ramping up efforts against scammers amid international sanctions concerns.

Thailand and Cambodia begin withdrawing heavy weapons from the border, signaling a move towards peace.

Authorities prepare for heavy rains nationwide as Typhoon Kalmakai approaches the region.

Former Prime Minister Anutin highlights successes in international trade during his first month in office.

Severe flooding continues in Bangkok, with local officials urging residents to stay alert.

Miss World 2025, Opal Suchata, pays tribute to the late royal figure in a heartfelt ceremony.

Concerns rise as Cambodia delays bomb disposal operations, citing orders from higher authorities.

The Thai government announces measures to alleviate debt for over two million citizens through AMC.

Recent studies show regular music engagement can significantly reduce dementia risk in seniors.

Health officials urge Thai women to prioritize breast cancer screenings amid rising cases.

The Thai Volleyball Association prepares for the U16 Asian Championship against Taiwan.

In sports, Buriram United aims for victory in the AFC Champions League against Shanghai.

KBank's recent share buyback raises questions about its financial strategy moving forward.

The global gold demand in Thailand hits a seven-year high, signaling a robust investment trend.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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