May 31, 2025

Thailand to Close Border Checkpoints Amid Thai-Cambodian Tensions

Bangkok: Thailand is preparing to announce the closure of six Thai-Cambodian border crossings, ten relaxation points, and the Preah Vihear tourist spot in response to escalating tensions after Cambodia promoted a nationalist movement urging citizens not to purchase Thai products. According to Thai News Agency, the situation intensified after a clash between Thai and Cambodian soldiers in the Chong Bok

Bangkok Tops Global Ranking for Remote Work and Low Cost

Bangkok: Deputy government spokesperson reveals that the New York Post website ranks Bangkok as the number 1 best city for remote work – low costs, fast internet, beautiful views, all in one city. Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, deputy government spokeswoman, revealed that information from the New York Post website from the United States ranked each city to receive a full score

Bangkok Tops Global List as Best City for Remote Work

Bangkok: Deputy government spokesperson Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan has announced that the New York Post website ranks Bangkok as the number one city globally for remote work, highlighting its low costs, fast internet, and beautiful views. According to Thai News Agency, the ranking was part of a study where cities could score up to 100 points, with Bangkok achieving a score

Army Commander Inspects Flood Relief Efforts in Mae Sai Amid Local Support

Mae Sai: The Army Commander recently visited Mae Sai in Chiang Rai Province to evaluate the efforts of troops working in flood-affected areas. During his visit, locals displayed signs of encouragement, urging the soldiers to continue addressing the flooding issues and the challenges at the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, General Pana Klaewplodthuk, the Army Commander, traveled to

People’s Party MPs Urge Government to Address Social Security Crisis with Transparency and Reform

Bangkok: People’s Party MPs have raised concerns over the looming social security crisis and emphasized the urgent need for the government to implement a transparent inspection system and reform the Social Security Fund’s structure. Sahaswat Khumkhong, a Chonburi Member of Parliament from the People’s Party, highlighted the necessity for the government to begin by settling the fund’s debts and linking

Thammanat Urges Political Self-Reflection Amid Cabinet Reshuffle Speculations

Bangkok: Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao, an MP for Phayao and an advisor to the Kla Tham Party, has emphasized the importance of political self-reflection and adaptation in response to recent speculations about a potential cabinet reshuffle. He stated that politicians should not be overly attached to their public images and should continuously assess their actions to ensure survival in the

Thailand-Cambodia Border Situation Remains Stable Amid Security Considerations

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army spokesman has confirmed that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border has not necessitated a closure. However, the possibility of a border closure remains part of a strategic plan that local agencies may consider to ensure security and public safety. According to Thai News Agency, Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari addressed recent reports regarding potential

Prasert Confirms Alignment of Water Management Strategy with Government Plan

Bangkok: Prasert has confirmed that the government’s water management strategy aligns with its strategic plan, emphasizing the use of the central budget to support integrated efforts for sustainability. The online crime suppression unit has also achieved significant recognition by elevating the AOC to the level of receiving a UNESCO award. The government plans to propose the ‘Draft Meteorological Act’ to