Month: August 2025

Government Commends Educational Institutions for Supporting Families of Fallen Soldiers

Bangkok: The government has expressed its gratitude and praise for educational institutions that have taken the initiative to provide scholarships to the children of soldiers who died in the line of duty. Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak announced the government’s appreciation for these institutions, which have recognized the sacrifices made

SME Bank Launches Aid Program for Businesses Affected by Thai-Cambodian Border Unrest

Bangkok: The SME Bank has announced a series of measures designed to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and debtors affected by the unrest at the Thai-Cambodian border, including the suspension of installment payments for six months. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, detailed the

Government Deploys Seven Ministers for Shelter Inspections in Four Provinces

Bangkok: The government has assigned seven ministers to inspect all 12 shelters in four provinces tomorrow to gather empirical data to determine the second round of additional compensation, including for damaged homes, farms, and pets, before submitting it to the Cabinet for consideration. Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime

Boom Panadda Appointed as Volunteer Spokesperson for NSCC

Bangkok: The National Security Council (NSCC) has introduced “Boom Panadda” as a volunteer spokesperson, a strategic move designed to leverage her experience and public appeal. Competing against “Lt. Gen. Malee,” she expresses confidence that her communication skills will serve her well in this role. She commits to confronting fake news

Thailand and Cambodia Reach Preliminary Agreement on Border Conflict

Bangkok: “Big Lek” expressed optimism about the recent preliminary agreement reached between Thailand and Cambodia, highlighting the discussions on the landmine issue that will continue until mutual acceptance is achieved. He commended the General Border Committee (GBC) negotiation team for their efforts and thanked the residents of the four Thai-Cambodian

Phumtham Vows Legal Action Against Cambodian Authorities Over Domestic Law Compliance

Bangkok: Phumtham Wechayachai, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, has announced plans to sue Cambodian authorities for failing to comply with domestic laws, asserting that those responsible must be held accountable, irrespective of ongoing negotiations. He clarified that this legal action is not intended to exert political

Phumtham Confident in Compliance with Supreme Court Ruling on Khao Kradong Land Dispute

Buriram: “Phumtham” has expressed confidence that the actions taken regarding Khao Kradong are in accordance with the Supreme Court’s ruling. Ministry of Interior (MOI) Minister Bhumtham stated that affected villagers could pursue their rights through legal procedures, though he mentioned that only companies have filed complaints so far. He reiterated