Day: June 5, 2025

Thailand Reiterates Rejection of International Court of Justice Jurisdiction, Emphasizes Bilateral Framework for Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute

Bangkok: The Thai government has reiterated its longstanding position of not recognizing the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in resolving its border disputes with Cambodia. Instead, it has emphasized the importance of utilizing the Joint Border Commission (JBC) framework to address ongoing issues. According to Thai News

Phumtham Engages with Cambodian Defense Minister to Enhance Cooperation

Phnom Penh: Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, along with General Nattapol Nakphanit, Deputy Minister of Defense, General Thongchai Rodyoi, Chief of Staff of the Royal Thai Army, and their delegation, participated in discussions with General Tea Seiha, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of

Senators Begin to Address Collusion Charges in Senate Selection

Bangkok: Lot 3 of the Senate members gradually acknowledged the charges and explained the case of collusion in selecting the Senate members. “Senator Maria” revealed after giving a clarification for 2 hours that she is confident, complete, and comfortable. According to Thai News Agency, reporters reported that after the 26th

Ministry of Interior Pledges Action on Kok River Contamination

Chiang Rai: The Ministry of Interior has affirmed its commitment to addressing the contamination issues plaguing the Kok River, a vital waterway for the region. The ministry has received numerous complaints from villagers affected by the heavy metal contamination, particularly arsenic, in the Kok and Sai Rivers. According to Thai

Academic View: Cabinet Reshuffle, Interior Ministry Drawn from Bhumjaithai Party

Bangkok: The current cabinet reshuffle is being closely watched, with former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra signaling that the Pheu Thai Party should bring back major ministries such as the Interior Ministry to oversee. How will this affect the stability of the coalition parties? Follow the report. According to Thai News

Thai Army Asserts Cambodian Forces Fired First in Chong Bok Clash

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has confirmed that Cambodian soldiers initiated the gunfire in the recent clashes at Chong Bok. Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvari, the army spokesman, responded to the Cambodian government’s claims, which suggested Thai soldiers were at fault, by asserting that Thai troops acted in self-defense. According to