July 26, 2025

Paethongtarn Awaits Meeting Amidst Cambodia’s Heavy Weapons Deployment

Bangkok: “Paethongtarn” has not yet responded to Cambodia’s move to launch heavy weapons with a range of 130 km. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister and Minister of Culture, traveled to the Ministry of Culture at 1:55 p.m. to attend a meeting to follow up on measures to cope with and provide assistance to the injured and deceased in areas affected by

Senate Visits Huai Khlity to Address Lead Contamination Concerns

Kanchanaburi: The Senate has taken decisive action by visiting Huai Khlity to address ongoing concerns over lead contamination, inquiring about the progress of restoration efforts, and highlighting the critical need to prevent similar environmental issues in the future. According to Thai News Agency, the visit was led by Mr. Chivaphap Chivaphatham, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and

Cambodia’s Missile Movement Sparks Security Concerns

Bangkok: “Sgt. Bird” has highlighted Cambodia’s recent actions as a significant threat, citing their intention to mobilize “PHL-03 missiles,” which have a range of 130 kilometers. This move has prompted discussions regarding Thailand’s military response, with some officials considering the use of deep destruction as an appropriate countermeasure. According to Thai News Agency, Maj. Gen. Wanchana Sawasdee, Director of the

International Media Understands Thailand’s F-16 Air Falcon Mission Tactics

Bangkok: International media understands Thailand’s tactics, the F-16 air hawk mission is limited to military areas after Cambodia continuously bombed Thai civilian targets, confirming that it is defending the country according to international law, while international influencers and academics praise Thailand for carrying out the mission with military gentlemen. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the

Royal Thai Navy Denies Reports of Marines Stepping on Mine

Trat: Deputy Navy Spokesperson confirms news of ‘Marines stepping on a landmine’ in Trat Province is not true. Rear Admiral Parat Rattanachaiphan, deputy spokesman of the Royal Thai Navy, stated that regarding the news report that marines on duty in Trat Province stepped on a landmine, he confirmed that ‘it is not true’. According to Thai News Agency, the Royal

Warawut Silpa-archa Extends Condolences and Support Amid Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: “Warawut” expressed his condolences to the families of soldiers and the army who lost important personnel, emphasizing that the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and multidisciplinary teams will help vulnerable groups at shelters and those who are worried about their homes, and will provide compensation for the welfare rights of the Ministry of Social Development and Human

Thirat Visits Flood Victims in Nan Province to Provide Aid and Support

Bangkok: “Thirat” takes a boat to visit flood victims in the Phumin-Tha Li community. Ms. Teerarat Samretwanit, Deputy Minister of Interior, is monitoring the flood situation in Nan for the second day. She visited the people of the Phumin-Tha Li community, distributed rice, water, and relief bags, and prepared food at the shelter for distribution to those affected. According to

Warawut Expresses Gratitude for Support Amidst Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: “Warawut” has expressed his gratitude to everyone for their support, emphasizing that every word of his recent statement comes from the heart. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security released a statement condemning the attacks on civilians along the Thai-Cambodian border, highlighting the impact on soldiers and civilians alike, and committing to compensating disabled soldiers. According to Thai