July 30, 2025

Cambodia Accused of Violating Ceasefire Agreement with Thailand

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement accusing Cambodia of violating the ceasefire agreement. This development comes after tensions between Thailand and Cambodia were expected to ease following a recently brokered ceasefire. According to Thai News Agency, on the evening of July 29, 2025, less than 24 hours after the ceasefire agreement was established, Cambodian forces reportedly

Malaysia’s Decision to Send Observers to Cambodia First Raises No Concerns, Says Army Spokesman

Bangkok: The Army spokesman stated there was no significance in Malaysia’s decision to send observers to Cambodia first, and confirmed that Thai soldiers remain safe without any injuries. According to Thai News Agency, Army spokesman Major General Winthai Suvari addressed the decision by Malaysia to send observers to Cambodia ahead of others, attributing it to Malaysia’s internal procedures. He emphasized

Court Schedules September Hearing for Thaksin’s 14th Floor Case

Bangkok: The court has scheduled a hearing for the 14th-level case against Thaksin Shinawatra on September 9th at 10:00 a.m., ordering the Bangkok Special Prison commander to be present. According to Thai News Agency, preparations for Thaksin’s return to Thailand were acknowledged by Wisanu, who pointed out three factors necessitating special detention. He mentioned meeting Thaksin once on his first

House of Representatives Observes Moment of Silence for Victims of Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: The House of Representatives held a solemn moment of silence to honor those who lost their lives in the recent border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The session, chaired by House Speaker Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, acknowledged the sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians during the ongoing violence. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Krumanit Sangphum, an MP for

Wan Nor Responds to Cambodian National Assembly’s Accusations at Geneva Forum

Geneva: Wan Nor issued a statement to the International Union of the People’s Republic of China (IPU) in response to the Cambodian National Assembly Speaker’s distorted accusations that Thailand violated agreements by attacking civilians and using chemical weapons at the Geneva forum. He said all of this was Cambodia’s actions against Thailand and urged the ASEAN Chair to send observers

General Nattapol Orders Foreign Military Attaches to Inspect Border Situation

Bangkok: General Nattapol has directed the Royal Thai Army to invite foreign military attaches to witness the impact suffered by civilians due to actions by Cambodia. He confirmed impending protests and stressed the need for international attention on any ceasefire violations. He acknowledged that Cambodia’s narrative is expected, but assured that Thailand holds comprehensive evidence, including aerial images and technology,

Bhumtham Denies Allegations of Using US Tariffs to Influence Military Strategy Against Cambodia

Bangkok: “Phumtham” has firmly denied allegations of leveraging US tariffs to influence military strategy, emphasizing that the military is well-informed about all steps taken following the initiation of ceasefire negotiations with Cambodia. He has called for unity and collaboration with the military to address the situation with Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior,

Cambodian Soldiers Pose Continued Threat to Thailand Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Bangkok: The NCPO has reiterated concerns over continued threats from Cambodian soldiers despite a ceasefire agreement between the two countries. The CCSA has reported ongoing incidents of aggression from Cambodian troops, underlining the tense atmosphere along the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, Rear Admiral Surasan Kongsiri, spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, alongside Ms. Maratee Nalita Andamo, Deputy