August 21, 2025

United Front Calls for Cancellation of Thai-Cambodian MOUs in Protest Outside Parliament

Bangkok: The United Front for the People group convened outside Parliament, advocating for the annulment of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43-44. Concurrently, the United Front for Sovereignty group assembled to express their intention to cancel the 2000 and 2001 MOUs, which they claim are at the heart of the Thai-Cambodian border dispute. According to Thai News Agency, the United Front

Suspicious Package with 394 SIM Cards Discovered in Aranyaprathet Sugarcane Field

Bangkok: A parcel box containing a SIM card was found abandoned in a sugarcane field on the Aranyaprathet border. Investigation is underway. According to Thai News Agency, the Burapha Task Force discovered a suspicious package containing over 300 SIM cards in the border area of Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province. Police officers were dispatched to investigate and expand the investigation.

Prime Minister Shows Approval for Constitutional Court’s Decision Amid Public Support

Bangkok: The Prime Minister nodded in approval of the Constitutional Court’s decision on August 29th. The positive sentiment was evident after the hearing of the audio clip case concluded, with the public enthusiastically chanting, “Fight, Prime Minister!” The Constitutional Court has scheduled a reading of its verdict on August 29, reiterating that the dissemination of information and distortion are prohibited.

Rangsiman Holds Secret Talks on Thai-Cambodian Border Issues

Bangkok: Rangsiman can still relax after closing the room to discuss border issues, aiming to find a way to end the game. Rangsiman revealed that he held secret talks with “Big Lek, Deputy Commander of Army Area 2, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” He was candid and found the border situation to be comfortable, with no immediate signs of

Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute Sparks Call for MOU Cancellation

Bangkok: The United Front for the Protection of Sovereignty group has submitted a letter requesting the cancellation of MOUs 43-44, which they claim are the root cause of the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border dispute. The Deputy Speaker of the House has expressed readiness to mediate in the matter, while the Secretary-General of the Bhumjaithai Party praised the unity of the Thai

OHEC and Rangsit University Collaborate to Develop Digital and Innovation Personnel

Pathum thani: The Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) and Rangsit University have formalized their collaboration with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at advancing the capabilities of personnel in the digital and innovation sectors. This partnership is set to bolster the effectiveness of the new government sector. According to Thai News Agency, the MOU was

Pichai Engages with Thai Chamber of Commerce to Address Border Province Entrepreneurial Challenges

Bangkok: Pichai listened to the proposals of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and discussed with relevant agencies to implement measures to assist entrepreneurs in seven border provinces. Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, Government Spokesperson, revealed that Mr. Poj Aramwattananon, Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade of Thailand, and his delegation met to submit a proposal for

Krawee Identifies Khao Kradong Land Dispute as Political, Not Legal

Bangkok: “Krawee” sees the revocation of Khao Kradong as a political matter for sure. Krawee criticized Phumtham and Decha-Isara for their firm decision to revoke Khao Kradong, stating that nearly a month had passed and the process had not yet been carried out because they lacked the authority to issue orders. He insisted that even the new Director-General of the