August 17, 2025

Launch of e-Seal System to Regulate Oil Transport and Combat Smuggling

Bangkok: The government is cracking down on oil smuggling. The Excise Department has launched the e-Seal system to strictly control oil trucks, combat smuggling, and ensure transparency in line with international standards. It will be implemented starting September 1. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the government is moving towards a fully digital

Pheu Thai Party Urges People’s Party to Reveal Identities Linked to Audio Clip Scandal

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has called on the People’s Party to disclose the identities and details of individuals associated with a mysterious audio clip in which an offer to purchase 10 kilograms of cobras was made. The Pheu Thai Party seeks transparency to prevent public confusion and skepticism regarding the matter. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Khattiya Sawatdiphon,

Thai Government Seeks International Support to Address Border Issues with Cambodia

Bangkok: The government emphasized its commitment to using the international stage to resolve border issues, exposing Cambodia’s insincerity. Pheu Thai Party reiterates that the government is urgently using the world stage to solve border problems, exposing Cambodia’s insufficient honesty in dealing with landmines and scammers, and is ready to provide comprehensive relief to the public. According to Thai News Agency,

Royal Thai Army Clarifies Misrepresentation of PMN-2 Mine Safety

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has clarified that the safety pin on the PMN-2 mine has not been pulled, addressing concerns about its status. Army spokesman Major General Winthai Suvari confirmed that the assertion by Mr. Heng Ratana, Director of CMAC, that the PMN-2 mines had not yet been detonated, was a misrepresentation of partial information intended to cause confusion.

Nida Poll Reveals Waning Public Confidence in MPs’ Performance

Bangkok: A recent survey conducted by Nida Poll has revealed that a significant portion of the population is losing hope in the performance of both government and opposition Members of Parliament (MPs). According to Thai News Agency, the survey, titled “Hope or Hopelessness in Political Parties,” was carried out between August 13-14, 2025, and involved 1,310 participants aged 18 and

Admire “Security Guard Uncle” Inspired by the Thai-Cambodian Border Incident

Bangkok: Sasikarn praises the example of self-improvement of “Uncle Security Guard”, inspired by the incident on the Thai-Cambodian border. Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that she would like to praise and honor the learning and self-development power of Thai people through the story of a security guard, which was shared online via Namwan Sidipa’s Facebook page. She explained

Eight-Nation IoT Team to Address Landmine and Ceasefire Violation Issues in Thailand

Bangkok: Eight nations have sent representatives to Thailand for a three-day mission to assess landmine risks and ceasefire violations in the border regions. The Thai Army has organized the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) personnel from these countries to the Chong Anma, Kritsana, and Chong Chuptamok bases to address concerns, particularly those involving personnel encountering landmines and reported violations

Chiang Rai By-Election Sees Two Candidates Enter the Race

Chiang rai: Registration for Chiang Rai Constituency 7 MP election closed. Two candidates, Pheu Thai and Prachachon, are expected to run for the September 14th election. Reporters reported that on the final day of registration for the 7th Constituency of Chiang Rai Province, no candidates from any party applied throughout the day. Summary of the registration results over the past