Day: July 28, 2025

General Nattapol Affirms Army’s Readiness to Protect Sovereignty Until Midnight

Bangkok: General Nattapol Nakphanit, Deputy Minister of Defense, has reiterated the military’s commitment to safeguard national sovereignty until midnight tonight. The Deputy Minister emphasized that the forces are prepared to uphold their duties, highlighting the country’s status as a developed nation and the ongoing efforts in Regional Border Committee (RBC)

Suriya Leads Candle Lighting Ceremony to Honor His Majesty’s Birthday

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister Suriya, acting as Prime Minister, led the royal tribute and candle lighting ceremony to honor His Majesty the King on his birthday, July 28, 2025. The event took place at Sanam Luang, with Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, Government Spokesperson, highlighting the attendance of key figures including the

Rockets Strike Nam Yuen District, Killing Cow and Damaging Farmland

Nam yuen: The water boiled, eight bombs fell, and one cow died. Throughout the afternoon, reports of artillery sounds continued to echo in Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. Eight BM-21 rockets crashed across the Thai border, causing damage to agricultural areas and resulting in the death of one of

Cambodian Migrants Stranded at Thai Border Amid Ongoing Exodus

Chanthaburi: Thousands of Cambodians are still flocking back to their country, waiting to cross the border. The Cambodian exodus situation has entered its fourth day, with approximately 1,000 migrant workers still waiting to cross the border, crowding the Ban Laem checkpoint in Pong Nam Ron District, Chanthaburi Province. According to

Sisaket Faces Health Concerns as Immigrants Report Illness

Sisaket: The situation in Sisaket remains uncertain as immigrants report health problems. Yesterday evening, another person died, prompting the province to advise residents to remain in evacuation centers. According to Thai News Agency, after five days of being forced to stay in evacuation centers, many have recently begun experiencing health

Trat Residents Show Support and Resilience Amid Evacuation Efforts

Trat: Entering the third day of evacuating residents from Trat Province to the evacuation center, people were found to be more relaxed and wrote heart-shaped notes of encouragement for all soldiers to be safe. Reporters surveyed the area today and found residents appearing more cheerful and relaxed. Last night, soldiers