Day: July 19, 2025

Cambodia Denies Allegations of Laying Landmines in Chong Bok

Phnom penh: Cambodia has formally addressed allegations made by several Thai media outlets regarding the laying of landmines in the Chong Bok area, which allegedly injured three Thai soldiers. The Cambodian government has firmly denied these claims, emphasizing its commitment to the Ottawa Convention and advocating for peace and cooperation

Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham to Discuss Drug Suppression on “Thai Opportunity”

Bangkok: The government has announced an invitation to the public to watch the “Thai Opportunity” program this Sunday, July 20, where Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Phumtham Vejjayachai, will be interviewed. Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, shared that the program will be broadcast on

Urgent National Security Council Meeting Called to Address Mine Incident

Bangkok: An urgent meeting of the National Security Council has been called to address the recent incident involving landmines in the 2nd Army Area. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman of the Prime Minister’s Office, stated that Gen. Nattapol Nakphanit, the Deputy Minister of Defense and Director

Thaksin Shinawatra to Campaign in Sisaket By-Election Confidently

Sisaket: “Thaksin” confirms he will definitely go to the area of Si Sa Ket, confident that the area is still strong, not worried about “Anutin” taking the Bhumjaithai team to go first, and reveals that he heard the news that he called the district chief to wait to receive him

Trump’s Tariff Negotiations Yield Positive Outcomes Without Security Concerns

Bangkok: Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra shared insights into the recent negotiations with former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding tariffs, stating that the discussions proceeded smoothly without any issues related to security or naval bases. He emphasized that the agreements reached were favorable for both parties involved, although the exact

Thaksin Shinawatra Rules Out Personal Diplomacy with Hun Sen Over Landmine Issue

Bangkok: Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has declared that he will no longer utilize personal relationships in his dealings with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, expressing concerns about being recorded. Thaksin emphasized the importance of adhering to formal diplomatic channels, particularly in light of recent allegations concerning landmines in Ubon

Hat Lek Checkpoint Open, But Cambodian Side Remains Closed

Bangkok: Hat Lek checkpoint in Trat province is now open, but the Cambodian side remains closed, resulting in no freight vehicles waiting to cross the border. Business operators are in a state of anticipation, awaiting further clarity. According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere at the Thai-Cambodian border, specifically at