Month: August 2025

BTS Donates 100 Million Baht to Support Thai-Cambodian Border Personnel

Bangkok: BTS Skytrain has made a significant donation of 100 million baht to assist frontline personnel serving in Thailand and Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, BTS Skytrain donated 50 million baht to the military, which will be divided among the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy, and Royal Thai

“Phumtham” Issues Drug Suppression Policy, Sets KPI Within 3 Months

Bangkok: “Phumtham” has issued a policy to combat drug addiction through a collaborative mechanism involving the Ministry of Interior, the Royal Thai Police, and the Ministry of Public Health. The collaboration aims to prevent, suppress, and rehabilitate drug users, setting KPIs within three months to achieve tangible results and lead

Thailand and Cambodia Reach 13-Point Ceasefire Agreement

Bangkok: At the extraordinary Thai-Cambodian General Border Committee (GBC) meeting, both nations have agreed on a 13-point ceasefire agreement to address border tensions. According to Thai News Agency, the meeting lasted over an hour, with the agreement developed by relevant Thai agencies and the Cambodian secretariat of the GBC. General

Government Initiates Second Compensation Phase for Border Incident Damages

Bangkok: The government is set to provide a second round of compensation for damages to homes, property, orchards, and farms. According to Thai News Agency, the Government Housing Bank (GHB) is also offering emergency loans with a 1% interest rate for repairing homes damaged due to border incidents. Ms. Sasikarn

Thailand and Cambodia Solidify 13-Point Ceasefire Agreement

Bangkok: The extraordinary meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) between Thailand and Cambodia has concluded with both nations agreeing on a comprehensive 13-point ceasefire agreement to maintain peace along their shared border. This agreement aims to address and prevent any potential conflicts between the two countries. According to Thai

Ambassador Warns Against Cancelling MOU 43, Citing Disadvantages for Thailand

Bangkok: Ambassador Rasm has stressed the potential disadvantages for Thailand if the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 43 is cancelled, warning that it would play into Cambodia’s hands. He cautioned Thai citizens against being misled by certain political groups advocating for its termination. According to Thai News Agency, former ambassador and