Day: June 21, 2025

Jetoptera Executes FETT for FTC-250 at Paris Air Show 2025

JETOPTERA FETT FTC-250 Success Image is of the FTC-250 during the First Engine To Test trials at VAN DER LEE Turbo Systems in Zaandam, The Netherlands. There will be two FTC-250’s powering the FPS powered J500, a joint Cargo UAS development program with Eanan Al Samma in the UAE. PARIS,

Hun Sen Criticizes Thai Oil Sanctions Proposal and Warns of Economic Fallout

Phnom Penh: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen recently took to Facebook to address a proposal by Thailand’s opposition party to halt oil sales to Cambodia. Hun Sen’s post, written in Thai, mocked the idea as a “game of threats that may lead to self-destruction,” emphasizing that it would be Thai

Royal Thai Army Hosts Stress-Relief Musical Performance on Thai-Cambodian Border

Sisaket: The Royal Thai Army orchestrated a musical event aimed at fostering happiness and alleviating stress for residents in Phusing District, Sisaket Province, situated along the Thai-Cambodian border. According to Thai News Agency, the Psychological Operations Battalion of the Lopburi Provincial Special Warfare Command, in collaboration with the Suranaree Forces

Jiraporn Directs Overhaul of Consumer Protection Laws for Modern Economy

Bangkok: “Jiraporn” orders the Consumer Protection Board to raise consumer protection standards on a large scale. Ms. Jiraporn Sindhuphrai, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, has tasked the Office of the Consumer Protection Board with revising existing consumer protection laws. This initiative aims to address the limitations of the current

Government Enlists Thailand Post for Free Nationwide Fruit Distribution

Bangkok: The government has mandated Thailand Post to assist orchard owners in distributing over 3,000 tons of fruit across the country free of charge. This initiative aims to reduce costs and address the issue of surplus produce resulting from the current border situation. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anukul

Most Thais Favor Peaceful Negotiations in Resolving Thai-Cambodian Conflict

Bangkok: Most polls indicate that the majority of the public supports peaceful solutions to the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The latest survey results show that 67.9% of respondents prefer negotiations as the means to resolve the issue. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, the Deputy Government