Thailand News in English
November 11, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 11th November, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Flooding in Nonthaburi reaches over 50 centimeters as authorities brace for more water.
"Half and Half Plus" urges users to spend by November 11 to avoid losing benefits.
Thai soldiers face landmines as the Prime Minister delays repatriation of prisoners from Cambodia.
The Cabinet prepares to discuss a major package to support US export markets worth 1.7 trillion.
Deputy Agriculture Minister reassures citizens that the government will not abandon them amid flooding.
"Stop Fire" order suggested as tensions rise between Thailand and Cambodia over military agreements.
The government cracks down on scammers, recovering over 14 million baht for victims.
Ayutthaya residents demand action as flooding persists for four months, affecting schools and roads.
A dramatic jewelry heist in a mall ends with a police officer apprehending the suspect.
The Thai government announces three candidates for the Prime Minister position amid political shifts.
Trump calls for air traffic controllers to return to work, threatening pay cuts for non-compliance.
BBC faces a crisis as two CEOs resign over edited Trump remarks in a documentary.
Thailand addresses counterfeit Thai products being exported to the US amid trade tensions.
New AI initiatives launched in Thailand aim to combat dementia and youth depression.
A nutritionist shares results from a week-long olive oil consumption experiment.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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