December 10, 2025

Nattapong Calls for Clear Resolution on Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, a Member of Parliament and leader of the People’s Party, has urged the Thai government to clearly define the end goal in the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border situation. He emphasized the importance of resolving the conflict without positioning Thailand as the aggressor, and suggested that pressure should be applied to Cambodia to encourage negotiations. According to Thai News

Australian Teenagers Say Emotional Goodbyes as Social Media Ban Takes Effect

Melbourne: Australian teenagers took to social media one last time to say goodbye to their followers and mourn the loss of the platform that shaped much of their lives, before the world’s first-ever social media ban comes into effect on Wednesday. According to Thai News Agency, in the hours before the ban was to take effect at midnight Australian time,

Intermittent Clashes Erupt Along Sa Kaeo Border

Sa kaeo: Clashes have occurred intermittently along the Sa Kaeo border since this morning, particularly in Ta Phraya and Khok Sung districts. The border area has witnessed continued unrest, affecting the local communities. According to Thai News Agency, Cambodia resumed firing after a break around 10 PM last night. The situation remains tense, with authorities monitoring developments closely to prevent

BAAC Waives Loan Payments for Families of Fallen Heroes in Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

Bangkok: The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) has announced a waiver of principal and interest on all loan agreements for the families of soldiers who lost their lives during the Thai-Cambodian border conflict. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chatchai Sirilai, Manager of BAAC, delegated Mr. Wuttipong Kessanchai, Director of Branch Operations for the Upper Northeastern Region, along