June 16, 2025

Senate Military Committee Demands Government Clarification on Thai-Cambodian Border Issue

Bangkok: The Senate Military Committee has called for a debate to compel the government to clarify the ongoing issues concerning the Thai-Cambodian border. The committee has invoked Section 153, urging the government to provide clear answers and ensure that Thailand does not engage with the International Court of Justice, emphasizing the importance of a solid dialogue mechanism. According to Thai

General Kriangkrai Unfazed by Bhumjaithai Leader’s Summons in Senate Collusion Probe

Bangkok: General Kriangkrai Srirak, First Vice President of the Senate, has expressed his lack of concern regarding the impending summons of Bhumjaithai Party’s leader by the 26th Sub-investigation Committee. The summons is part of an investigation into alleged collusion with the Senate. General Kriangkrai acknowledged the situation and expressed gratitude for the concern shown, though he has yet to discuss

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hosts Diplomatic Briefing on Thai-Cambodian Border Situation

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended an invitation to ambassadors and representatives from numerous countries to Thailand for a comprehensive briefing on the ongoing situation at the Thai-Cambodian border. The ministry emphasized that the circumstances align with international principles. Cambodia, in response, dispatched a deputy ambassador to participate in the briefing. According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry of

Anutin Confirms Ministry of Interior Remains Under His Control Amidst Cabinet Speculations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, expressed confidence in retaining control over the Ministry of Interior following a meeting with Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra at the Thai Khu Fah Building. The discussion, which spanned over an hour, focused on work-related matters, particularly the need for intensified efforts to address drug issues nationwide. According to Thai News

Thailand Rejects ICJ Jurisdiction in Dispute with Cambodia

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a statement asserting Thailand’s refusal to accept the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in response to Cambodia’s recent submission regarding territorial disputes over the Emerald Triangle and several temples. According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry’s statement highlights Thailand’s longstanding position, which aligns with 118 other United Nations member

Anutin Denies Cabinet Reshuffle Rumors After Meeting with Prime Minister

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, addressed the media following a meeting with the Prime Minister at the Thai Khu Fah Building. Despite spending over an hour in discussion, Anutin reiterated that there was no talk of a cabinet reshuffle. He mentioned feeling “relieved” after the meeting, although he did not

Bhumjaithai Party to Sue 26th Investigation Committee Over Senate Collusion Allegations

Bangkok: “Bhumjaithai” is preparing to sue the 26th Investigation Committee on the issue of collusion with the Senate. Bhumjaithai Party spokesman reiterates that there was no discussion of cabinet reshuffle in the party meeting, only urging border MPs to go to the area to help the people, confirming that they will sue the 26th investigation committee for falsely reporting the

Thailand and Cambodia Address Map Scale Discrepancy in Border Dispute

Bangkok: The use of different map scales between Thailand and Cambodia has been a point of contention, with Cambodia citing the scales of 1:50,000 and 1:200,000 as potentially causing Thailand to lose land to Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Chawit Srimanee from the Faculty of Social Sciences at Chiang Mai University provides insight into the implications of these