July 31, 2025

Thai Army to Prosecute Detained Cambodian Soldiers for Illegal Immigration

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has announced its commitment to prosecuting detained Cambodian soldiers under international standards, focusing on charges of illegal immigration. According to Thai News Agency, Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari, an army spokesperson, clarified the situation following claims from Cambodian leadership that the soldiers had been abducted. He emphasized that the Royal Thai Army adheres to the principles

Deputy Minister of Interior Assures No Budget Issues Amidst Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Bangkok: The Deputy Minister of Interior has confirmed to the Ubon Ratchathani Governor that there are no issues with budget disbursement amidst the ongoing tensions at the Thai-Cambodian border. This assurance comes amid criticisms from Sisaket MPs of the Bhumjaithai Party, who have been vocal about the lack of financial aid for the border provinces. According to Thai News Agency,

Cambodian Forces Increase Along Thai Border, Violating Agreement

Bangkok: Region 2 Army has reported a noticeable increase in Cambodian military presence along the border, which constitutes a violation of existing agreements. The increased forces have been observed at several border crossings, including An Ma, Phu Makhuea, Satta Som, Prasat Don Tual, Phu Phi, Chong Chom, and Chong Sai Takoo, all situated within the Ban Kruat District. Additionally, an

Phumtham Orders Immediate Relief Efforts for Seven Thai-Cambodian Border Provinces

Bangkok: Phumtham Wechayachai, the acting Prime Minister of Thailand and Deputy Prime Minister, has directed the Director-General of the Provincial Administration and the Department of Local Administration to expedite relief efforts for citizens in seven provinces along the Thai-Cambodian border. The directive comes with a stern warning that any delays will be deemed neglectful. According to Thai News Agency, Phumtham

Wirote Calls for Investigation into Missing Organs of Nong Mei

Bangkok: Wirote has raised concerns regarding the whereabouts of “Nong Mei’s” organs and the accountability of those involved. He criticized the military court’s decision to impose a sentence of 4 months and 16 days for assault and another offense causing death, questioning at what point the organs went missing or if they were never present. According to Thai News Agency,

Thailand Asserts Diplomatic Strength Amidst Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: “Maris” insists that Thailand is not at a disadvantage compared to Cambodia in the international arena. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Maris, maintains that Thailand is not complacent about fake news from Cambodia and is actively addressing all related issues. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Maris Sngiampong, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasized that Thailand is

Wirot Urges Ambassadors to Examine Autopsy Results of Thai Victims in Cambodian Conflict

Bangkok: Wirote Lakkhanaadisorn, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the People’s Party, has proposed that ambassadors be taken to see the autopsy results of victims allegedly shot by Cambodian forces. He insists that the evidence clearly shows that civilians were targeted in the ongoing conflict. Wirote emphasized the importance of protecting civilian lives, warning against being misled by what

Somsak Denies Refusal of Medical Treatment to Cambodians, Emphasizes Adherence to Human Rights Principles

Bangkok: Somsak Thepsuthin, Public Health Minister of Thailand, has firmly stated that hospitals in Thailand have not refused treatment to Cambodian patients, emphasizing the country’s commitment to human rights standards. Somsak addressed concerns over reports suggesting that Thai hospitals were declining to accept Cambodian patients, clarifying that Thailand’s healthcare system operates on principles of human rights, particularly in emergency situations.