Month: August 2025

Government Advises on Mental Health Amid Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Bangkok: The government has expressed concern about the rising stress and anxiety levels among the public in light of the ongoing unrest along the Thai-Cambodian border. Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukul Prueksanusak emphasized the importance of mental health awareness and recommended strategies for managing stress. According to Thai News Agency, the

Chaiya Promma Clarifies Meeting Adjournment Amid MOU Discussions

Bangkok: Chaiya Promma, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has issued an apology for adjourning a recent parliamentary meeting before the discussion of MOU resolutions 43-44 could take place. Despite his affiliation with the Pheu Thai Party, Chaiya emphasized his impartiality in the matter and attributed the

Cambodian Soldiers Found Ambushing with Mines on Thai Border

Bangkok: The Interior Minister reported a concerning development on the Thai-Cambodian border, where Cambodian soldiers were found ambushing on Hill 350 prior to encountering PMN-2 mines. According to Thai News Agency, the 2nd Army Region provided an update on the situation at the Thai-Cambodian border, noting the presence of Cambodian

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