Day: June 18, 2025

Narumon Leads Initiative to Boost Thai Coffee Industry Through Strategic Partnerships

Bangkok: The Minister of Agriculture launched a collaboration between 36 government and private agencies, signing an MOU to promote Thai coffee as a high-value economic crop, focusing on improving quality, reducing imports, and creating sustainable income for farmers. Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, presided over and

Re-Test Arsenic Levels, Fearing Dredging of Kok-Sai-Rwak Rivers Will Spread Heavy Metals

Chiang Mai: Pollution Control Department rushes to collect sediment samples for re-examination after academics warn that dredging could spread contaminants, affecting public health and the environment in the northern border region. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Priyaporn Suwannaket, Director-General of the Pollution Control Department (PCD), revealed that academics expressed

Soldier Killed in Ambush While Patrolling in Yala Province

Yala: A brave soldier was shot and killed during an ambush by gunmen while on patrol in the Ban Wang Hin area, Bannang Sata sub-district, Bannang Sata district, Yala province, resulting in the loss of one life. At 1:45 p.m. on June 17, soldiers of the 1st Infantry Company were

Cambodia Enforces Strict Ban on Thai Produce at Jomtien Pass

Kab Choeng: At the Chong Chom permanent border crossing in Kab Choeng District, Surin Province, Cambodia is enforcing a strict inspection protocol today, ensuring not a single piece of Thai fruit or vegetable is allowed to pass through. This unprecedented move is causing significant difficulties for vendors, who are now

Thais Prohibited From Poipet Casinos On Second Day Of Security Measures

Poipet: The second day of strict measures banning Thai nationals from entering casinos and gambling dens in Poipet saw continued adherence, with most Thais cooperating with the restrictions. Casino employees, however, expressed hopes for a swift resolution to resume their work. According to Thai News Agency, the Burapha Task Force’s