July 27, 2025

Pheu Thai Party Clarifies Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Not Family-Related

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has clarified that the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border issues are not a result of familial discord but stem from a crackdown on call center gangs. The party emphasized that the government leaders involved in a 2011 incident were unrelated to the Shin family. They urged protest leaders to cease rallies and redirect resources to aid border communities.

Thai Government Reaffirms Commitment to ‘Gentleman Military Action’ Amid Ongoing Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: The Thai government has reiterated its commitment to its ‘Gentleman Military Action’ policy, emphasizing a firm stance against the cessation of operations aimed at preserving the country’s sovereignty. This development comes after Cambodian leader Hun Manet issued a sarcastic statement toward Thailand, expressing a willingness to halt operations but expressing concern over Thailand’s potential change of heart. Reports indicate

Phumtham Visits Trat to Address Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Trat: Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior acting as Prime Minister, visited Trat Province to address the Thai-Cambodian border situation and provide support to residents at the evacuation center following clashes that occurred yesterday. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham arrived at Trat Provincial Hall at 10:00 a.m. to attend a briefing on the border situation.

Phumtham Seeks Cambodia’s Sincerity After Discussion with Trump

Bangkok: Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior of Thailand, reiterated his position on the ongoing conflict with Cambodia, emphasizing the need for Cambodia’s sincerity following discussions with US President Donald Trump. He disclosed that Maris Sengiampong, Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, is set to engage in talks with a Cambodian minister, focusing on conditions for troop withdrawal

Trump Urges Thailand and Cambodia to Pursue Immediate Ceasefire

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that President Donald Trump has reached out to Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister, Phumtham Vejjayachai, with a proposal for an immediate ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia. The Ministry expressed Thailand’s gratitude for Trump’s concern and goodwill, stating that while Thailand agrees to a ceasefire in principle, it seeks to gauge Cambodia’s true intentions

‘NCCC-NBTC’ Call for Closure of Websites Revealing Shelter Locations Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: The NSC-TGO has urged the private sector and political parties to create a website aimed at identifying shelters or vulnerable points for civilians along the border, a move deemed perilous amid ongoing tensions as Cambodia continues to commit war crimes targeting civilians. They have advocated for closing these platforms temporarily, noting that government agencies already employ the W5 model

Army Spokesman Confirms No Ceasefire as Cambodia Attacks Thai Soldiers

Bangkok: Army spokesman says no ceasefire, Cambodia attacks Thai soldiers early in the morning after Trump asks for ceasefire, houses damaged by BM-21 rockets. According to Thai News Agency, Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari, the Army spokesman, spoke at the Royal Thai Army Headquarters about the ongoing conflict. He addressed the discussions involving Donald Trump, President of the United States, with

Phao Bhum Orders Rent Waiver for Royal Properties in Flood-Affected Regions

Chiang rai: Dr. Paopum Rojanasakul, Deputy Minister of Finance, visited the flood-affected provinces of Chiang Rai and Phayao to address the damage caused by the storm ‘Wipha’. The storm has severely impacted six provinces in the north, namely Nan, Chiang Rai, Phayao, Lampang, Chiang Mai, and Loei, leading to significant issues in housing and farmland. According to Thai News Agency,