October 19, 2025

Prime Minister Calls for Calm Amid Criticism Over Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute

Bangkok: The Prime Minister urged calm after being criticized over the Thai-Cambodian border dispute, emphasizing that he would not put his country at a disadvantage and would take all necessary measures if an invasion occurred. According to Thai News Agency, during his special lecture on “Medical Governance and the Sustainable Development of Thailand,” Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin

Anutin Orders Investigation into Alleged Cambodian Scam Involvement by Thai Politicians

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, has initiated a fact-finding investigation following rumors that the South Korean prime minister is set to name seven Thai politicians linked to scams in Cambodia. He emphasized that if any wrongdoing is uncovered, there will be no exceptions, and legal actions will be taken accordingly. According to Thai News

Government Launches Half-Half Plus Scheme to Cut Travel Costs Nationwide

Bangkok: The government has announced the implementation of the “Half-Half Plus” scheme, aimed at promoting the “Travel All Over Thailand, Pay Half” initiative across public transport systems nationally. This effort seeks to alleviate financial burdens on citizens while bolstering the grassroots economy. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Lalida Periswiwattana, Deputy Government Spokesperson, shared updates on the government’s targeted economic

Thai Politicians Cleared of Cambodian Scammer Allegations

Bangkok: Government spokesman clarified that the news is fake: “Thai politicians are involved in a scammer ring in Cambodia.” The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has investigated and confirmed that the South Korean government has not provided such information. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister’s Office spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat clarified that the news was “fake news” following reports that some

Thailand to Notify Cambodia of Border Fence Construction Plan

Chanthaburi: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is set to inform Cambodia through the Joint Boundary Committee (JBC) about Thailand’s decision to erect a fence along the border of its sovereignty. This announcement will be made during a special meeting in Chanthaburi, focusing solely on this matter and addressing the encroachment of Cambodian citizens on Thai territory at Ban Nong Chan

South Korean Embassy Refutes Claims of Thai Politicians’ Scam Involvement

Bangkok: The South Korean Embassy in Thailand’s Facebook page recently issued a statement denying reports that seven Thai politicians were involved in scams. The embassy assured that necessary measures would be taken to address the misleading information. According to Thai News Agency, the embassy’s statement was a response to an article dated October 19th, which claimed that the South Korean

Royal Kathina Robes Ceremony Strengthens Thai-Bhutanese Relations

Thimphu: The Minister of Foreign Affairs has invited the Royal Kathina robes to be offered at Khunray Temple in the Kingdom of Bhutan, a gesture aimed at strengthening diplomatic and cultural ties between the two nations. This ceremonial offering is part of the ongoing efforts to promote friendship following the official visit of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty

Prime Minister Inaugurates Final Round of Luk Thung and Luk Krung Singing Contest

Bangkok: The Prime Minister opened the final round of the Luk Thung and Luk Krung singing contest, part of the Youth Project to Preserve and Conserve Thai Music, organized by the Royal Treasury Department, Season 2. He emphasized the importance of teamwork for achieving success and expressed optimism for the new generation’s role in preserving Thai music. According to Thai