July 30, 2025

“Big Lek” Strengthens Military Ties Amidst Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, acting as Prime Minister, has highlighted the efforts of “Big Lek” in enhancing military connections. Despite the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border conflict, there is currently no consideration for appointing a new Minister of Defense. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham emphasized that the current priority is addressing the situation

15 Civilians Killed in Clashes on Thai-Cambodian Border, Mental Health Crisis Emerges

Ubon ratchathani: The Center for the Prevention and Suppression of Crimes Against Human Rights (CCSD) reported that 15 civilians have died due to ongoing clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border. The Ministry of Public Health has responded to the crisis by deploying medical teams to shelters, where they have identified 600 individuals experiencing stress and 142 at risk of suicide. According

Thailand Addresses Accusations of Ceasefire Violations and Chemical Weapon Use by Cambodia

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Phumtham Wechayachai, serving as the acting Prime Minister, addressed accusations made by the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia during the Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting. Cambodia accused Thailand of violating a ceasefire agreement and using chemical weapons. Phumtham questioned whether the Ministry of Foreign Affairs needed to clarify these

Thailand Responds to Cambodia’s Ceasefire Violations with Global Communication Efforts

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actively disseminating information worldwide concerning Cambodia’s recent ceasefire violations. According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry has utilized embassies and consulates-general to communicate globally after Cambodia breached the ceasefire agreement. Ms. Maratee Nalita Andamo, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Information and Deputy Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, outlined the actions

Minister Suchart Engages Senate Commerce Committee in Tackling Foreign Nominee and Religious Trust Issues

Bangkok: Minister Suchart met with the Senate’s Commerce and Industry Committee to address two significant issues: foreign nominee shareholding in Thai businesses and the management of religious properties. These discussions are aimed at finding effective solutions to both challenges. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Suchart Tancharoen, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, held a meeting with key members of

Constitutional Court Grants Final Extension to Prime Minister for Allegations Response

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has granted Prime Minister Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra an extension to submit a statement addressing allegations related to a controversial conversation with Hun Sen, the President of the Senate of Cambodia. This extension, which is the second in this case, gives the Prime Minister until August 4th to provide her defense. The Court emphasized that this would

Thai Army Criticizes Cambodian Military for Abandoning Soldiers in Conflict

Bangkok: The Thai army has expressed criticism towards the Cambodian army for allegedly leaving its soldiers to fight unaided, amidst denials from the Cambodian government regarding the events that transpired on the front lines. According to Thai News Agency, Major General Witai Laithomya, spokesman for the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters, voiced disappointment regarding the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Thai Government Reaffirms Commitment to Cambodian Workers’ Welfare Amidst Regional Tensions

Bangkok: The government insists on taking good care of Cambodian workers and is ready to provide humanitarian assistance. A government spokesman confirmed that the government takes good care of Cambodian workers, reiterating the Cabinet’s resolution to extend their work permits without having to stamp their border passes, while criticizing Cambodia’s use of both underground and surface processes. According to Thai