Day: July 31, 2025

Government Unveils Financial and Commercial Assistance for Border-Affected Communities

Bangkok: The government has announced a series of financial and commercial measures aimed at assisting individuals and businesses impacted by recent incidents along the Thai border. These measures, which include financial support and career promotion initiatives, are designed to alleviate the challenges faced by those living and working in the

Trump’s Tariffs: Thai House of Representatives Urges Proactive Government Measures

Bangkok: The House of Representatives has engaged in discussions focusing on the impact of tariffs imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, a Member of Parliament and Leader of the Prachachon Party, proposed five key points urging the government to adopt a proactive stance in addressing these economic

Government to Lead Diplomatic and Media Delegation to Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: Tomorrow, the government will escort diplomatic missions, military attach©s, and media representatives to the border regions of Sisaket and Ubon Ratchathani to witness the aftermath of recent attacks on civilian areas. According to Thai News Agency, the initiative is spearheaded by the CCSA committee, in collaboration with the Ministry

Embassies and Military Attaches Respond to Observation Missions on Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: Embassies and military attaches from 24 countries have responded positively to observation missions on the Thai-Cambodian border, with intentions to communicate gathered evidence to the international community. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Chayika Wongnapachan, an advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed progress on a recent trip

Cambodia’s Ceasefire Violations Raise Concerns Over Hybrid Warfare Tactics

Bangkok: The ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated as Cambodia continues to violate ceasefire agreements, initially breached on July 24, 2015, leading to significant losses in Thai civilian and military lives, as well as damage to infrastructure. Despite two rounds of ceasefire negotiations, the situation remains tense with