July 27, 2025

PEA Issues Safety Guidelines for Returning Home Post-Flood

Bangkok: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has issued crucial safety guidelines for residents preparing to return to their homes after water levels have receded. The PEA emphasizes the importance of ensuring that homes and electrical systems are safe before resuming regular use of electricity. According to Thai News Agency, the PEA is deeply concerned about the safety of people in

Finance Minister Urges Cambodia to Cease Violence for Diplomatic Progress

Bangkok: Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has made a public call for Cambodia to halt violence immediately, emphasizing the need for diplomatic negotiations to foster sustainable economic and trade cooperation between the two nations. His statement, released through a Facebook post, highlights the urgency of ending hostilities to protect civilian lives and properties. According to Thai News Agency, Minister Chunhavajira stressed

Phumtham Supports Trump’s Ceasefire Proposal Amid Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Phumtham Wechayachai, who is currently serving as Acting Prime Minister, has publicly supported a ceasefire proposal suggested by U.S. President Donald Trump to resolve the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, Phumtham revealed through a Facebook post that he had engaged in a phone conversation with President

Government Reaffirms Support for Army Amidst Fake Donation Reports

Bangkok: The government has reiterated its commitment to fully support the military in its efforts to care for the people, amidst reports of fake donation requests circulating in public media. The deputy government spokesman, Mr. Anukul Prueksanusak, emphasized that the Royal Thai Army does not solicit donations and receives adequate government support for its operations. According to Thai News Agency,

Thailand Demands Sincerity from Cambodia for Ceasefire Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: The Thai government has reiterated its stance that a ceasefire with Cambodia will only be considered if Cambodia demonstrates sincerity and engages in meaningful negotiations. This statement comes amid heightened tensions at the Thai-Cambodian border, with accusations from Thailand that Cambodia is utilizing nationalism as a rallying cry and deploying heavy weaponry in civilian areas. According to Thai News

National Police Chief Visits Injured Officers and Evacuees in Sisaket

Sisaket: The national police chief visited Sisaket and urged police to take care of people’s property. Pol. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, the national police chief, traveled to Sri Saket Hospital to visit and give moral support to Pol. Sgt. Maj. Wachira Kusonphan, 32, who was hit by shrapnel during the Cambodian attack on civilian targets at a convenience store in Sri

Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict Escalates with Cross-Border Gunfire and Rocket Attacks

Surin: A timeline of events has been released by the Thai Army detailing the escalation of conflict on the Thai-Cambodian border in Surin Province on July 27, 2015. Major General Witai Laithomya, spokesman for the Royal Thai Army Headquarters, disclosed the sequence of events highlighting the intense military exchange between the two countries. According to Thai News Agency, the conflict

General Nattapol Accuses Cambodia of Insincerity in Ceasefire Agreement with Trump

Bangkok: Gen. Nattapol Nakphanit, Deputy Minister of Defense of Thailand, has publicly criticized Cambodia for not honoring its promise to cease fire, which was facilitated by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Despite the agreement, Cambodia continued its military actions as early as the next morning. Gen. Nattapol emphasized Thailand’s commitment to sincere negotiations due to its concern for civilians and