Day: August 5, 2025

Suang Commits to Speedy Disbursement of 340 Million Baht for Athletes’ Training Camps

Bangkok: “Suang” has emphasized his commitment to ensuring the timely disbursement of 340 million baht earmarked for the athletes’ training camps, following concerns raised by the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) about budgetary delays. According to Thai News Agency, Surawong addressed concerns over the delayed financial support for the SEA

Minister of Education Confirms Delayed Reopening of Schools on Thai-Cambodian Border

Bangkok: The Minister of Education confirmed that schools on the Thai-Cambodian border will not be reopening immediately, stating that security advice must be followed. Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat addressed the announcement of school closures in conflict zones along the Thai-Cambodian border, questioning whether classes could resume as usual. She stated

Bhumtham Calls for Unity Amidst Thai Border and Tariff Challenges

Bangkok: Bhumtham has made an appeal to Thai citizens to unite in the face of two pressing challenges: border tensions with Cambodia and tariff negotiations with the United States. He emphasized the importance of national solidarity in tackling these issues, while also announcing the formation of a committee to investigate

Cabinet Approves Compensation for Victims of Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes

Bangkok: The Cabinet has approved a compensation package for officials and civilians affected by the recent border clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border. This decision encompasses financial relief for government officials who lost their lives or became disabled while on duty, with specific provisions for civilians as well. According to Thai

Cabinet Announces New Appointments in Department of Lands and DDPM

Bangkok: The Cabinet has announced significant leadership changes within key departments under the Ministry of Interior. Kajornkiat has been appointed as the Director-General of the Department of Lands, and Chettha has been appointed as the Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. According to Thai News Agency, these

Cabinet Approves Compensation for Border Incident Victims and Establishes Fake News Committee

Bangkok: The Cabinet has approved compensation for each person who died in the Thai-Cambodian border conflict, amounting to 8-10 million baht. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, confirmed the government’s decision after a cabinet meeting, emphasizing the agenda, “Overcoming Two Crises and Moving Forward

Cabinet Approves Second Phase of Economic Stimulus Measures to Boost Competitiveness

Bangkok: Chulaphan revealed that the Cabinet has approved the second phase of the economic stimulus project to enhance competitiveness. He indicated that the remaining 20 billion baht is awaiting consideration by the Economic Stimulus Committee, which expects to allocate the funds to those affected by US taxpayers. According to Thai