July 24, 2025

Cambodia Accused of Playing Victim to Drag Thailand to International Court

Rome: Cambodia aims to portray itself as the victim in the ongoing border tensions, with the alleged intent of bringing the case to the International Court of Justice, potentially causing detriment to Thailand. Mr. Rangsiman Rome, an MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, emphasized the importance of disseminating information about the situation to other civilized nations while maintaining

Historic Flooding Devastates Nan with Unprecedented Impact

Nan: The flooding in Nan has reached unprecedented levels, marking the worst in the region’s history. Residents face dire conditions as some areas are submerged up to the second floor of houses, leaving many people stranded in their homes amidst rising waters. The situation grows increasingly challenging as time progresses. According to Thai News Agency, the flooding has severely impacted

Thai Airways to Resume Trading on Stock Exchange Following Successful Rehabilitation

Bangkok: Thai Airways International has announced its plans to resume trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on August 4, 2025. This announcement follows the successful completion of the company’s rehabilitation process, which was ordered by the Central Bankruptcy Court to be canceled on June 16, 2025. The airline is now poised to re-establish its presence as a leader in

Negotiations on ‘Trump Tariffs’ Near Closing Deal, Commerce Ministry Supports Private Sector to Adjust to Trade War

Bangkok: ‘Jatuporn’ revealed that the tariff negotiations with the United States are nearing a conclusion. The Ministry of Commerce fully supports the information from ‘Team Thailand’ with a stance that takes into account the protection of the interests of Thai entrepreneurs. He advised the private sector to prepare to deal with this round of trade wars that will make world

Heavy Rain Forecasted in Upper Thailand, Potential Flash Floods Warned

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rain in some areas in the North and the western part of upper Thailand, specifically targeting the provinces of Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Tak, and Kanchanaburi. In addition, strong winds are expected to accompany the rainfall across various parts of the country. According to Thai News Agency, the weather

Seththa Expresses Support for Government and Military Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: “Seththa” has conveyed his confidence in the government and military, asserting his readiness to support all parties involved in the ongoing border situation. He has urged the public to remain informed by considering perspectives from all sides and to offer encouragement to those affected. According to Thai News Agency, former Prime Minister Settha Thavisin addressed the tension at the

Education Minister Orders Closure of Schools Near Surin Border Amid Clashes

Surin: The Minister of Education has mandated the closure of schools along the Surin border following clashes between Thailand and Cambodia, implementing a refuge plan to protect students and establish a shelter for students and their families. According to Thai News Agency, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat, the Minister of Education, disclosed that she received a report concerning the unrest

GH Bank Offers Significant Discounts on Second-Hand Houses at Pattaya Fair

Pattaya: GH Bank is bringing second-hand houses from all over Thailand to Pattaya, offering discounts of up to 50% along with special interest loans of 0% per year, fixed for the first 2 years, at the ‘Bank Home Fair 68, Chonburi Province’ on 25-27 July 2015 at Central Pattaya. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wittaya Saenphakdee, Deputy Managing Director