August 6, 2025

MEA Inspects Pradiphat Substation Following Power Outage

Bangkok: MEA inspected equipment at the Pradiphat substation after a power outage, emphasizing the need to quickly fix the problem and prevent a recurrence. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sathit Phongsathornwiboon, Assistant Governor of the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), visited the Pradiphat Substation in Phaya Thai District to thoroughly inspect the equipment and surrounding environment following a power outage

Calm Prevails at Thai-Cambodian Border Amid Ceasefire Negotiations

Bangkok: The situation along the Thai-Cambodian border remains calm, with no reports of serious clashes overnight. “Thai Khu Fa” has confirmed that the area has been peaceful, and no violent incidents have occurred in any of the seven border provinces since late last night. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, stated that

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Fail to Deter Major Drug Seizure

Bangkok: The government continues to suppress drugs, maintaining its crackdown despite ongoing unrest on the Thai-Cambodian border. The Pha Muang Task Force recently seized over a million methamphetamine pills, with the total drug seizures valued at over 32 billion baht. According to Thai News Agency, Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak revealed that drug trafficking groups are exploiting the situation along

Bhumtham Orders Legal Action Against Cambodia Over Serious Crimes

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” received orders from the Cabinet meeting to file a civil and criminal lawsuit against Cambodia. Bhumtham, at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, instructed relevant agencies to consider filing civil and criminal charges against Cambodia for serious crimes. He emphasized that this is not a case before the International Court of Justice, and he could not yet answer whether the GBC

GBC Reconvenes Amid Unresolved Issues Following Midnight Discussions

Phnom penh: GBC held new discussions this morning after last night’s discussions last night until midnight. The GBC will meet again this morning after Cambodia failed to reach a decision on some issues last night and had to send the matter back to Phnom Penh for further consideration. According to Thai News Agency, discussions under the GBC framework at 7:45

House Committee on Administration Convenes to Address Budget Disbursement Issues on Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The House Committee on Administration has summoned the governors of Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, and Sisaket to address ongoing issues related to budget disbursement for the care of residents along the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Krawee Prisananantakul, MP for Ang Thong and Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Administration, revealed that a Cabinet-approved budget

Krawee Criticizes Rush to Authorize Poker Tournament Amidst Online Gambling Concerns

Bangkok: “Krawee” expressed confusion and concern over the swift authorization of a poker tournament, uncovering evidence of online gambling activities. He criticized the rapid approval process and emphasized the need for quicker support for border residents. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Krawee Prisananantakul, a member of parliament for Ang Thong and chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on

Thailand Considers Legal Action Against Cambodia Over Border Violence

Bangkok: Maris revealed that Thailand is considering filing civil and criminal charges against Cambodia for causing violence in the border area. He stated that international courts will be explored. The National Security Council (NSC) will meet this evening before the GBC meeting on August 7. According to Thai News Agency, Foreign Minister Maris Sengiampong addressed the government’s preparations to file