Day: August 11, 2025

Thai-Cambodian Border Remains Calm as Citizens Return Home

Bangkok: The Thai-Cambodian border remained calm throughout the night as people gradually returned home. Thai Khu Fa reports that the border is calm, with many areas safe and citizens gradually returning home. Meanwhile, agencies are working quickly to clear unexploded ordnance for maximum safety. According to Thai News Agency, Mr.

Thailand Ranks Top in Asian Cultural Heritage

Bangkok: Thailand has been recognized as the champion of Asian culture for 2025, securing a position in the top 10 globally, a testament to the country’s effective use of soft power to bolster its economy. According to Thai News Agency, the Deputy Government Spokesperson, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, highlighted the government’s

Royal Thai Army Defends Detention of Cambodian Soldiers as Lawful Under International Law

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has reiterated its position on the detention of 18 Cambodian soldiers, asserting that the action aligns with international law. According to Thai News Agency, the Army spokesman, Major General Winthai Suvari, addressed Cambodia’s request for the repatriation of the detained soldiers. He emphasized that Thailand’s

Warning Against Fake News Regarding Destruction of Temple for Military Purposes

Bangkok: A recent surge in fake news concerning the Fine Arts Department’s alleged permission to destroy a temple for military purposes has prompted a public warning. The fake report claims that such destruction is permissible because the temple can be renovated, posing a potential threat to Thailand’s international image. According

Open for Applications for “Caregivers for Dependents” Over 18,000 Positions

Bangkok: The government is taking steps to care for the people in all aspects. It is accepting applications for over 18,000 “dependent care assistants” to care for over 100,000 people in communities nationwide. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the government, through the

Royal Thai Army Denies Sovereignty Violation in Prasat Ta Kwai Dispute

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has firmly denied any violation of Cambodian sovereignty concerning the Prasat Ta Kwai case. The Army’s spokesperson addressed allegations from Cambodia, asserting that Thailand did not engage in any provocative actions or plans to use military force in the disputed area. According to Thai News