Thailand News in English
November 5, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 5th November, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Typhoon Calmaqui devastates the Philippines, claiming 26 lives and forcing hundreds of thousands to evacuate.
Public transport systems are on high alert as people flock to pay respects to the late royal.
The Thai government is tackling scams by sending police to apprehend fraudsters in neighboring countries.
Flooding in Bangkok worsens as officials cite encroachment on canals as a major cause.
A new audit will ensure hospitals comply with billing regulations to prevent misuse of funds.
Gold prices drop by 50 baht today, reflecting ongoing market fluctuations.
The U.S. government shutdown continues, affecting millions as negotiations stall between parties.
The Thai national football team celebrates a victory against Shanghai Port in the ACL.
The Ministry of Health warns about the potential outbreak of polio from neighboring Laos.
A new AI tool helps farmers diagnose plant health issues just by examining leaves.
The latest updates on smartphone models include exciting new features and designs.
A major deal for rice exports to China is expected to be finalized soon, boosting the economy.
Health experts caution that low body fat can lead to mood instability and depression.
Community discussions on harm reduction strategies aim to safely address drug use issues.
DJ Matum reveals behind-the-scenes details of a groundbreaking TV deal in Thailand.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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