June 16, 2025

Thai Women’s Volleyball Team Prepares for Challenging Week 2 in VNL 2025

Bangkok: The Thai women’s volleyball team is set to compete in the second week of the 2025 Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) with high hopes and a strong lineup. The team arrived in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from Suvarnabhumi Airport to begin their preparations for the upcoming matches scheduled between June 18 and 22. Under the leadership of

Deputy Commander of Army Region 2 Criticizes Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute Resolution

Bangkok: The Deputy Commander of Army Region 2 has publicly shared five critical points regarding the ongoing issues at the Thai-Cambodian border following recent Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) negotiations. The deputy commander questioned the necessity of escalating the matter to the International Court of Justice despite amicable discussions. According to Thai News Agency, Maj. Gen. Nat Sri-in expressed his concerns

Prime Minister Convenes Meeting on Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission Outcomes

Bangkok: The Prime Minister called on relevant agencies to discuss the results of the JBC meeting today at 10:00 a.m., while in the afternoon, the National Security Council (NSC) will meet after Cambodia announced it would stop purchasing electricity and internet from Thailand. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, will hold a meeting with relevant agencies

United States Elevates Thailand to Safest Tourist Destination Status

Bangkok: The United States has officially upgraded Thailand to Level 1 on its safety standards for tourists, signifying a significant boost in the country’s image as a secure travel destination. This development is expected to bolster global confidence in Thai tourism. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, deputy government spokeswoman, disclosed that the US Department of State recently

Thailand Expresses Disappointment Over Cambodia’s Lack of Cooperation in Border Dispute

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand has expressed its disappointment with Cambodia over its perceived lack of cooperation in resolving ongoing border disputes. The Ministry highlighted that Cambodia’s actions have not aligned with the spirit of good neighborliness and bilateral mechanisms aimed at reducing tensions between the two nations. According to Thai News Agency, the Thai Ministry of

Somchai Urges Thai Government to Clarify Stance on Map Dispute with Cambodia

Bangkok: “Somchai” has urged the Thai government to provide a clear confirmation regarding the contentious issue of the 1:200,000 map in its ongoing border conflict with Cambodia. He emphasized that the recent Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting did not endorse the use of the disputed map, contrary to claims made by Cambodia, and criticized the neighboring country for insincerity in

Postponement of Mobile Cabinet Meeting in Phitsanulok Announced

Bangkok: Government spokesman announces postponement of mobile cabinet meeting in Phitsanulok, asks government agencies to go to the area to collect information. On 24 June, the cabinet meeting will be held at Government House as usual. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that according to the Cabinet Secretariat’s schedule for the

Prime Minister Engages in Urgent Discussions on Border Disputes with Security Agencies

Phitsanulok: The Prime Minister visited Phitsanulok House to convene a meeting with security agencies, focusing on the results of the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) meeting and establishing guidelines to resolve border disputes. The media closely monitored the developments. According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister, Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, postponed a previously scheduled mission involving Ms. Suchata Chuangsri, Miss World