August 7, 2025

ThaiCER 2025 Conference Aims to Revolutionize Education Research for Future Challenges

Bangkok: The Council of Education, in collaboration with 15 agencies, organized the Thailand International Conference on Education Research: ThaiCER 2025, under the theme ‘The Education for the Future.’ This significant event aimed to address the pressing need for education systems worldwide to adapt to challenges such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, climate change, demographic shifts, and social inequality. According to

DSI Engages with State Railway of Thailand Over Khao Kradong Land Map

Buriram: The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is taking decisive action to address the ongoing land dispute in Khao Kradong, Buriram Province. The DSI has initiated discussions with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to acquire a crucial map of the area, dated 1921, which is expected to play a pivotal role in the legal proceedings surrounding the land. According

Luang Por Alongkot Awaits Clarification on Dr. B’s Alleged Misuse of Temple Funds

Lopburi: Luang Por Alongkot, the abbot of Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu, has announced he is awaiting clarification from Dr. B regarding allegations of fund misuse and embezzlement. Should these allegations prove true, the abbot asserts that he will take appropriate action. According to Thai News Agency, Luang Por Alongkot disclosed that Dr. B, known as the “Spiritual Messenger,” had

BHQ Soldiers, Hun Sen’s Henchmen, Detained After Interrogation All Night

Buriram: Officials interrogated a BHQ soldier all night, but he remained tight-lipped about being a spy, despite evidence linking him to Hun Sen. After police arrested 36-year-old Cambodian Mr. Win Da in Krasang District, Buriram Province, the home of his Thai wife, Ms. Joy, along with numerous items of evidence, including a gun, a Captain’s military uniform, and several sets

Surin Residents Anxiously Anticipate GBC Meeting Outcomes

Surin: Migrants in Surin Province are closely monitoring the outcomes of the GBC meeting, with many expressing concerns about the potential long-term effects on their lives and livelihoods. According to Thai News Agency, student volunteers who have been assisting refugees are also affected, as they face adjustments in their learning styles and worry about the impact on future employment opportunities.

Concerns Persist Among Border Residents as GBC Meeting Outcome Looms

Ubon ratchathani: The anticipation surrounding the General Border Committee (GBC) meeting is palpable among the border residents of Ubon Ratchathani. Despite the ongoing discussions, many villagers harbor doubts about the effectiveness of resolutions involving Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere in the border villages has been tense, with village defense volunteers maintaining a vigilant watch since the early

Phum Sorol Residents Alarmed by Odor of Corpses and Howling Dogs

Phum sorol: Residents of Phum Sorol village in Kantharalak District, Sisaket Province, are beginning to return home, alarmed by the persistent smell of rotting animal carcasses and the sound of howling dogs echoing throughout the night. The unsettling conditions have sparked fear among the community, leading them to demand an immediate solution to restore peace along the border. According to

Villagers Remain Distrustful Despite Ceasefire Agreement

Ubon ratchathani: Villagers in border areas of Ubon Ratchathani Province remain distrustful of the situation, despite the Thailand-Cambodia GBC meeting, which saw both nations agree to a ceasefire. Several villages are still receiving warnings to evacuate their areas tonight, as some are gradually returning. According to Thai News Agency, the recent agreement at the Thailand-Cambodia GBC meeting aimed at de-escalating