July 31, 2025

Rangsiman Criticizes Government’s Delay in Inviting Ambassadors to Thai-Cambodian Border Clash Site

Bangkok: Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP from the People’s Party and chairman of the House Committee on State Security, Thai Border Affairs, National Strategy, and Reform, has expressed dissatisfaction with the Thai government’s decision to invite ambassadors to observe the clash site at the Thai-Cambodian border on August 1. He believes this action is too late to provide a comprehensive

Phumtham Wechayachai Addresses Tensions at Thai-Cambodian Border Amid Controversy Over Cambodian Soldiers

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, acting as Prime Minister, recently addressed ongoing tensions at the Thai-Cambodian border, highlighting a complex situation marked by diplomatic maneuvering and misinformation. He expressed regret over the death of a migrant due to stress and the desire to return home, urging a thorough safety assessment before any repatriation efforts.

Bhumtham Confident in Positive Outcome of US Tariff Negotiations

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” expressed optimism about the results of the US tariff negotiations, anticipating a favorable outcome as US President Donald Trump has shown satisfaction and confidence in Thailand’s efforts and pledged to manage the situation effectively. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, commented on the US’s decision to lower

General Natthapol Responds to Cambodian Kidnapping Allegations Amidst Border Tensions

Bangkok: General Natthapol has addressed the ongoing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, following claims by Cambodia that its soldiers were kidnapped by Thai forces. According to Thai News Agency, General Natthapol clarified that the Cambodian soldiers are currently in Thailand but are being treated well and are not being detained under hostile conditions. The situation arose after Cambodia accused Thailand

Royal Thai Air Force Rejects Cambodia’s MK-84 Bomb Origin Claim

Phnom penh: The Royal Thai Air Force has firmly denied claims from Cambodian authorities regarding the discovery of an MK-84 bomb, asserting that the bomb in question is both old and rusted, making it highly unlikely to be of Thai origin. According to Thai News Agency, the Air Force spokesman, Air Vice Marshal Praphas Sornchaidee, emphasized that the bomb was

Urgent Measures Implemented to Address Thai-Cambodian Border Crisis

Bangkok: Deputy Government Spokesperson Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan has announced the implementation of four urgent measures to address the ongoing crisis at the Thai-Cambodian border. These measures aim to manage commodity prices, promote trade, support loans, and expand markets. According to Thai News Agency, the government, through the Ministry of Commerce, has instructed the Commerce Department in the seven provinces bordering

Thai Legal Committee Condemns Cambodia for Violating International Conventions

Bangkok: The Legal Committee has strongly condemned Cambodia’s actions, stating they violate the Ottawa-Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute, and urging all parties to adhere strictly to international agreements. They highlighted the importance of negotiations, transparency, and accountability mechanisms to achieve sustainable peace in the region. According to Thai News Agency, the House of Representatives Committee on Laws, Justice, and

Government Denies Loss of Prasat Ta Kwai Amidst Social Media Rumors

Bangkok: The government has firmly denied rumors that Prasat Ta Kwai has been seized by either Thailand or Cambodia, maintaining that both nations’ forces continue to control their respective areas without occupying the temple itself. According to Thai News Agency, government spokesman Jirayu Huangsap addressed the rumors following a statement from the Royal Thai Army, which refuted claims of Thailand