Day: August 19, 2025

Bhumtham Denies Targeting Political Transfers in Interior Ministry Appointments

Bangkok: Bhumtham Wechayachai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has clarified that recent transfers within the Interior Ministry are not politically motivated. He emphasized that the moves are based on individual abilities and are intended to allow officials to effectively perform their duties. According to Thai News Agency,

Ministry of Interior Suggests Civil Lawsuit Against Cambodian Leader

Bangkok: The Ministry of Interior has proposed a civil lawsuit against the Cambodian leader to seek damages. The Secretary-General of the Council of State has indicated that the Ministry of Interior can assist citizens in filing civil lawsuits against Hun Sen and the Cambodian leader for causing distress. He expressed

Anutin Refuses to Expel Kalasin MP Prabha for Voting Against Party Resolution

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has made it clear that he will not expel Kalasin MP Prabha Hengpaiboon, who recently voted against the party’s resolution regarding the 2026 Fiscal Year Expenditure Bill. Despite calling Prabha a “foreign object in the party,” Anutin insists that she will

Anutin Sees Political Interference in DSI’s Visit to Khao Kradong

Buriram: Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has expressed concerns over what he perceives as political interference by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) during their visit to Khao Kradong. He emphasized his belief that local civil servants cannot be pressured if their actions are legal. According to Thai

Thailand Accuses Cambodia of Encroachment in Ban Nong Chan

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement concerning the “Ban Nong Chan” area, which once served as a temporary shelter for Cambodians. The statement underscores Thailand’s longstanding tolerance, while accusing Cambodia of malicious behavior, insincerity, and territorial encroachment. According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry of Foreign

Army Region 2 Commander States Cambodia Cannot Be Trusted Amid Ongoing Border Dispute

Bangkok: The Commander of Army Region 2 recently addressed a gathering at the National Defense College, highlighting the ongoing 50-50 border dispute with Cambodia. He expressed distrust towards Cambodia and affirmed his readiness to engage in conflict if necessary. Preparations are underway for discussions with the RBC at the end

Region 2 Army Commander Criticizes Cambodia Over Anma Canal Disruptions

Ubon ratchathani: The Commander of Army Region 2 has criticized Cambodia for its lack of manners following an incident where Cambodian soldiers disrupted an observation team in the Channel Anma area. During a recent RBC meeting, the Commander revealed that China offered to mediate and assist in negotiations concerning demining