Thailand News in English

November 23, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 23rd November, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.

Flooding in Phatthalung remains severe as the Deputy Prime Minister distributes emergency relief bags.

Heavy rains in southern Thailand are expected to continue, with temperatures rising after November 23rd.

Vietnam's death toll from flooding has risen to 55, with thousands of homes submerged.

The Japanese government prepares to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant after a decade.

Trump signals a truce as he meets with New York's new mayor to collaborate on future projects.

A major loan shark network has been dismantled in Thailand, seizing assets worth over 20 million baht.

Thailand's women's futsal team loses to Spain 5-2 in their opening match of the World Championship.

The Thai government warns of a flu outbreak, with 100 deaths reported from the A/H3N2 strain.

In sports, Buriram United defeats Muangthong United 5-0 to take the lead in the Thai League.

The latest gold prices see an increase, with gold bars now priced at 63,250 baht per baht weight.

Airlines in Asia remain cautious about market recovery, hoping for a boost in the fourth quarter.

Experts warn of stroke risks during cold weather, advising caution during specific times of the day.

A 12-year-old boy faces severe health issues after an accident at school involving a friend.

New AI technology helps identify images generated by artificial intelligence, enhancing digital security.

The latest iPhone models boast improved Wi-Fi speeds, thanks to the new Apple N1 chip.

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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