Day: June 26, 2025

Security Committee Criticizes Maris for Lack of Cooperation on Thai-Cambodian Border Issue

Bangkok: The Security Committee has taken a stern stance against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, particularly targeting Foreign Minister Maris Sengiampong, for his perceived non-cooperation in addressing the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border dispute. The committee emphasized the importance of diplomatic efforts and warned of the potential repercussions if the matter escalates

Cambodian Travel Restrictions Implemented at Khlong Luek Checkpoint

Sa Kaeo: The Thai 1st Army Region, through the Burapha Force, has instituted a daily limit of 1,000 Cambodians allowed to pass through the Khlong Luek checkpoint into Thailand. This policy aims to manage cross-border movement while maintaining the current checkpoint operating hours. According to Thai News Agency, the Burapha

Chulaphan Confident in Progress of Entertainment Complex Act

Bangkok: “Chulaphan” is confident that the Entertainment Complex Act will not be infertile. “Chulaphan” reiterates that the Entertainment Complex Act draft is on the agenda, allowing the government whip to decide if it will be brought to the parliament for consideration. He is confident that it will not be infertile,

Phumtham Addresses Concerns Over Suspicious Motorcycle at Phuket Airport

Phuket: “Phumtham” awaits investigation results on suspicious motorcycle at Phuket airport, is it a bomb or not? Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, has addressed the recent discovery of a suspicious motorcycle at Phuket Airport. The motorcycle, found abandoned in the airport’s parking lot, contained an

Senate Prepares to Debate Prime Minister Over Audio Clip Controversy

Bangkok: “Wuttichai” reveals that the Senate is ready to debate the Prime Minister immediately after the opening of the session, regarding the issue of the audio clip talking to “Hun Sen”, revealing that while waiting to request to use the mechanism of the committee to call for an explanation, he

Foreign Minister Coordinates with Jordan to Assist Thai Nationals Leaving Israel

Amman: The Minister of Foreign Affairs has initiated coordination efforts with his Jordanian counterpart to ease the departure of Thai nationals from Israel. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Maris Sngiampong, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed ongoing efforts to assist Thai citizens amid the evolving situation between Israel and