Day: August 12, 2025

Thai Soldier Steps on a Landmine While on Patrol, Losing Another Leg

Chub ta mok: Rangers stepped on a landmine while patrolling the Ta Muen Thom temple area behind the barbed wire fence on the Thai side. It is believed that Cambodian soldiers retreated and planted the landmine. According to Thai News Agency, at 9:10 a.m., a report from the Second Army

Thailand Announces Free Entry to National Parks and Zoos for National Mother’s Day

Bangkok: The government has announced that mothers and children are invited to join in National Mother’s Day activities on August 12, 2025, with free entry to national parks and zoos across the country. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, emphasized the celebration of Her Majesty

Anutin Charnvirakul Opens Up on 2026 Budget Vote Deliberations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party and a party-list Member of Parliament, has clarified his stance on the upcoming 2026 Budget Bill vote, stressing the importance of comprehensive examination and the need to heed the opinions of the House of Representatives. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin

Thai Army Commander to Adjust Patrols Amidst Cambodia Landmine Provocations

Bangkok: The 2nd Army Area Commander has announced plans to exercise his rights in protecting his personnel and adjust patrol strategies following incidents involving landmines allegedly planted by Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, the Second Army Region commander has accused Cambodia of secretly placing landmines in violation of ceasefire

Thailand Condemns Cambodia’s Alleged Landmine Use in Border Disputes

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong condemnation of Cambodia’s alleged use of anti-personnel landmines, labeling the actions as “dishonest” and a violation of international agreements. The Ministry’s statement emphasized the repeated nature of these incidents as contrary to the United Nations Charter and the Ottawa Convention,

Kor Kaew Denies Possibility of Parliament Dissolution Following Budget Approval

Bangkok: “Kor Kaew” has firmly asserted that the government will not dissolve parliament following the passage of the 2016 budget, dismissing such claims as unfounded and lacking factual basis. According to Thai News Agency, Ko Kaew Pikulthong, a party-list Member of Parliament for the Pheu Thai Party, clarified that the

Thai Ministry of Defense Rejects Allegations of Cambodian Sovereignty Infringement

Bangkok: The Thai Ministry of Defense has clarified that there is no plan to invade Cambodian sovereignty, following allegations of territorial infringement. The Ministry reiterated its commitment to maintaining troop deployment after the ceasefire commenced and urged Cambodia to expedite demining efforts while cooperating in combating online fraud. According to