June 10, 2025

Open Timeline to Manage Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Aranyaprathet: “Natthapol,” Deputy Minister of Defense, has revealed a timeline aimed at preventing issues along the Thai-Cambodian border, thereby reducing confrontations and clashes. Cambodia has requested a low-profile approach, acknowledging that the border was temporarily closed to limit the number of people entering. He explained that martial law already exists along the border, but emphasized using the resolutions of the

Cabinet Approves Enhanced Welfare for Officials in Southern Border Provinces

Bangkok: The cabinet has given the green light to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to increase special welfare payments for officials working in risk areas in the southern border provinces. This approval includes additional payments for officials whose offices are outside but work in these risk-prone areas, as proposed by the Ministry of Transport. According to Thai News Agency,

Prime Minister to Lead Mobile Cabinet Meeting in Phitsanulok

Phitsanulok: The Prime Minister is preparing to hold a mobile cabinet meeting in Phitsanulok on 23-24 June. During this period, he will also visit the lower northern provinces. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the Prime Minister’s Office, announced after the Cabinet meeting that the Cabinet has acknowledged the official meeting outside the office in Phitsanulok

Minister of Finance Clarifies NACC’s Acceptance of Petition Against Prime Minister

Bangkok: Pichai, Minister of Finance, explained that the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has resolved to accept the petition accusing the Prime Minister of using the 2025 budget in violation of Section 144 of the Constitution. He emphasized that he did not violate the law. There was no deduction of principal or interest. The budget was definitely not used in the

Prime Minister’s Visit to Chong Chom Highlights Thai-Cambodian Border Security

Hanoi: The Prime Minister visited Chong Chom on June 11 to inspect the Thai-Cambodian border. The visit included a detailed assessment of the permanent border crossing at Chong Chom, Kap Choeng District, Surin Province, aimed at engaging with local residents and reviewing the operations of the Suranaree Force. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the Prime

The End of the Legend of “Big Su”, the 19th Prime Minister of Thailand

Bangkok: General Suchinda Kraprayoon, the 19th Prime Minister of Thailand, has passed away at the age of 91 due to old age. General Suchinda, known by his nickname “Big Su”, was not only a prominent military figure but also played a significant role in shaping Thailand’s political landscape. According to Thai News Agency, General Suchinda’s career was marked by his

Prasert Unfazed by NACC Investigation into 50 Billion Baht Water Management Budget

Bangkok: “Prasert” has expressed confidence and readiness to cooperate with the investigation after the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) accepted a case concerning potential corruption in a 50 billion baht water management budget plan. He emphasized that the investigation process is thorough and transparent, ensuring no involvement of Pheu Thai MPs, and dismissed any political motives behind the probe. According to

Cabinet Declines Senate’s Request for Special Session on Thai-Cambodian Border Issues

Bangkok: The Cabinet has decided not to accept the Senate’s request to hold a special session to discuss the Thai-Cambodian border issue, opting instead to wait for the upcoming regular session. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chusak Sirinil, the Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, discussed the Senate’s appeal for an extraordinary parliamentary session to address the border