Day: May 28, 2025

National Police Chief Aligns Drug Suppression Efforts with Former PM Thaksin’s Speech

Bangkok: The National Police Chief has endorsed a drug suppression strategy that aligns with former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s recent speech. Pol. Gen. Kittiratt Panpetch emphasized collaboration between police forces and administrative sectors, likening their cooperation to the inseparable nature of fried dough sticks. According to Thai News Agency, Pol.

Treasury Awaits Clarity on Compensation Claim Against Yingluck

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Treasury announced that by the end of May, there will be a decision on whether to claim compensation from former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. This decision relates to her involvement in the rice pledging case that resulted in damages amounting to 10,028 million baht.

National Police Chief Endorses Drug Suppression Strategy Aligned with Thaksin’s Vision

Bangkok: The National Police Chief has embraced the concept of drug suppression, aligning with Thaksin Shinawatra’s recent address. Pol. Gen. Kittiratt Panpetch emphasized the necessity for collaboration between police forces and administrative sectors to tackle drug issues effectively. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Gen. Kittiratt Panpetch, following a meeting

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter Long ‘Kulet’ Amidst Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have reportedly dug a 650-meter long trench known as a ‘Kulet’ from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site of recent clashes with Thai soldiers. This development has heightened tensions at the border area in Ubon Ratchathani Province, where both nations have laid territorial

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter ‘Kulet’ Amid Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have excavated a 650-meter long “Kulet” from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site that recently became the focal point of a clash with Thai soldiers. According to Thai News Agency, the incident was reported on May 28, 2015, following a confrontation between Thai

Paethongtarn Shinawatra Addresses Coalition Disagreements Amidst Prime Minister Speculations

Bangkok: “Paethongtarn” has acknowledged that the coalition parties are experiencing disagreements on numerous issues. However, she emphasized that these differences are not causing any major rifts or conflicts among the parties and that they are still working collaboratively. She mentioned that through adjustments and increased understanding, the coalition can become