Day: August 23, 2025

Statue of King Rama VII to Grace Parliament Building

Bangkok: A new “statue of King Rama VII” was installed at the Parliament building. It is four times larger than the real King and 7.7 meters tall. Wan Nor expects completion in May 2026 and is preparing to discuss with the National Legislative Assembly about organizing the royal opening ceremony.

Pheu Thai Party Anticipates Positive Outcome in Prime Minister’s Audio Clip Case

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is confident of receiving favorable news on August 29th concerning the “Prime Minister’s audio clip case,” with no contingency plans in place as the party believes in the pure intentions of Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra. The party denies any intentions of resignation or dissolving Parliament, attributing

Army Commander Inspects Phu Makhuea Base and Commends Troops’ Dedication

Phu makhuea: The Army Commander inspected the Phu Makhuea Operations Base and emphasized that personnel are working to their full potential, based on safety. According to Thai News Agency, on August 23, 2015, General Pana Klaewplodthuk, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army (C-in-C), in his capacity as Commander of the

Thai Army to Present Evidence of Cambodian Encroachments to IOT

Surin: The Royal Thai Army is preparing to submit evidence to the International Organization for Treaty (IOT) regarding Cambodian encroachment, ambush, and mine laying. Cambodian soldiers were found violating sovereignty, lying in ambush, and laying landmines. The Royal Thai Army clearly stated that the ceasefire agreement was violated again and

Bhumtham Appoints Committee to Oversee Ministry of Interior’s ‘3-Ways’ Policy

Bangkok: Bhumtham has initiated a committee to drive and monitor the Ministry of Interior’s policies, aiming to promote local mechanisms to ensure people are free from suffering and enjoy sustainable happiness. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, unveiled the Ministry of Interior’s implementation of its 8

Thai Government Accelerates Aid and Rehabilitation Efforts for Conflict-Affected Border Areas

Bangkok: Moving forward to help the Thai-Cambodian border, accelerating the disbursement of compensation and rehabilitation funds. Bhumtham reiterated that the government will not abandon its citizens and will continue to provide assistance along the Thai-Cambodian border, expediting the disbursement of aid and restoring homes as quickly as possible. According to