September 11, 2025

Thailand and Cambodia Border Talks Yield Key Agreements, But Crossing Remains Closed

Bangkok: The Ministry of Defence clarified that the border crossing has not yet been opened and that Cambodia’s sincerity must be assessed. The Deputy Minister of Defense reiterated that there is no opening of the border crossing at this time. This is preparation for the next phase. The sincerity and compliance with the agreement of the Cambodian side must be

Thai Embassy Issues Curfew Advisory for Thai Nationals in Nepal Amid Protests

Kathmandu: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with the Royal Thai Embassy in Kathmandu to implement measures to assist Thai nationals in Nepal. This follows the Nepalese government’s imposition of a curfew in several regions due to protests by the new generation against corruption and a social media ban. According to Thai News Agency, the curfew was enforced starting

Phumtham Bids Farewell on Final Day at Ministry of Interior

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, acting as Prime Minister, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, marked his last day at the Ministry of Interior, signaling the conclusion of his tenure until the new Cabinet is officially sworn in. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham conveyed that his responsibilities at the Ministry will cease upon the Royal Assent of

Bhumtham Vows Commitment to Constitutional Amendments for Enhanced Democracy

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Phumtham Wechayachai, has reiterated Pheu Thai Party’s commitment to amending the constitution to advance democratic principles. He expressed this commitment while responding to the Constitutional Court’s ruling against a directly elected Constituent Assembly (CSA), which conflicts with the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Bhumjaithai Party and the Prachachon Party. According to

Bhumtham Responds to Anutin on Interior Ministry Reshuffle

Bangkok: Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has addressed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s intentions to reshuffle officials within the Ministry of Interior, emphasizing his commitment to resolving issues swiftly within a four-month timeframe. He highlighted the necessity of these transfers, while questioning the ethical implications raised by Anutin. According to Thai News Agency, Phumtham noted that the

Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn Collaborates with Ministry of Interior on Khao Kradong Case

Bangkok: “Phiphat” plans to join hands with the Ministry of Interior to solve the Khao Kradong case. Pipat is set to join hands with the Interior Ministry to resolve the Khao Kradong case after officially assuming office. He emphasized that the more doubts there are, the more clarity must be given to the Thai people. He insisted that there will

Bhumtham Reiterates Decriminalization of Poker for Sports, Urges Focus on Major Issues

Bangkok: Bhumtham reiterated the decriminalization of poker for sports, insisting the principles remain the same. Provincial governors and the Department of Provincial Administration have the authority to approve. He urged the prospective Interior Minister not to be petty and suggested taking on major issues, including Khao Kradong, Senate collusion, and drug trafficking. He questioned whether the Director-General of the Department

Saeng Counters Bhumtham’s Claims and Advances Senate Collusion Case

Bangkok: Saeng has countered Bhumtham’s accusations that Buriram residents do not help each other, while pushing forward with the Senate collusion case. A subcommittee is expected to make a decision on this matter by September 16th. The involvement of the Justice Minister in the Senate does not fall under the oversight authority of the Election Commission. According to Thai News