August 6, 2025

Agricultural Drone Users Required to Register Through UAS Portal

Bangkok: Agricultural drone users are required to register through the UAS Portal before they can resume flights. Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak announced that the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is inviting farmers and agricultural drone users to register their drones as part of efforts to enhance safety standards and support sustainable drone technology in agriculture. According to Thai

House of Representatives Approves Historic Ethnic Groups Act

Bangkok: The people hailed it as historic after the House of Representatives approved the draft Ethnic Groups Act. Members of Parliament (MPs) of the People’s Assembly hailed the historic first after the House of Representatives approved the draft Ethnic Groups Act as a gift to indigenous peoples ahead of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Thailand on August 9. According to Thai

Royal Thai Army Denies Allegations of Collecting Cambodian Soldiers’ Bodies

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army’s Commander-in-Chief has strongly refuted recent claims that the Second Army Region Commander ordered the collection of bodies of Cambodian soldiers, emphasizing that the information is entirely false. Both the National Security Council (NSCC) and other relevant authorities have dismissed these allegations as baseless. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, a member of the

Government Announces ODOS Scholarships to Foster Human Development Across All Ages

Bangkok: The government continues to provide ODOS scholarships to support human development at all ages. Promoting human development for all ages, the government is continuing to provide ODOS scholarships, creating “bridges of opportunity” to lay the foundation for the country to have a skilled, high-quality workforce, reducing inequality and creating a sustainable economic future. According to Thai News Agency, Ms.

Thai-Cambodian Ceasefire Agreement Under Scrutiny by National Security Council and Cabinet

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” presided over a special meeting with the National Security Council and Cabinet to assess the Thai-Cambodian ceasefire agreement. The meeting focused on evaluating Cambodia’s sincerity and the potential implications of the ceasefire, as highlighted by the three levels of criteria set by Big Lek. The agreement, which has moved beyond the General Border Committee’s (GBC) Secretary-General’s Office, is

Parliamentary Chaos Over Rail Transport Act as House Meeting Collapses

Bangkok: The debate over the Rail Transport Act in the House of Representatives faced a significant setback as Chalat Khamchuang, the Second Deputy Speaker, ordered the meeting to be adjourned, leading to the collapse of the parliamentary session. The disruption arose when opposition MPs protested the low attendance of government MPs and announced their decision to abstain from participating. According

Bhumtham Remains Optimistic Amid Thai-Cambodian GBC Discussions

Bangkok: “Bhumtham” has refrained from providing specifics on the ongoing Thai-Cambodian General Border Committee (GBC) meeting, maintaining that the direction of the discussions is promising. He indicated willingness to speak further only after the negotiations have concluded. Meanwhile, Deputy Defense Minister General Nattapol Nakphanit, also known as “Big Lek,” expressed a hopeful outlook for the results of tomorrow’s discussions, asserting

Thai Soldiers Reinforce Security with Barbed Wire at Chong An Ma

Bangkok: Revealing photos have emerged showing Thai soldiers placing barbed wire fences at Chong An Ma, maintaining a tight security presence. This action aims to prevent Cambodian soldiers from cutting the barbed wire fence for a second time. According to Thai News Agency, on August 6, 2015, reporters noted that officials had discovered Cambodian soldiers cutting concertina wire that the