Month: September 2025

Saeng Assures Smooth Electoral Process Amid Political Changes

Bangkok: Saeng, addressing concerns about potential election issues, promised a seamless electoral process and announced steps to draft regulations for a referendum on election day. He called for cooperation from all stakeholders, emphasizing that focusing solely on winning would not resolve underlying problems. Saeng confirmed that elections would be held

National Police Chief Reaffirms Commitment to 2022 Police Act in Officer Transfers

Bangkok: The National Police Chief has reiterated a firm commitment to adhering to the transfer criteria outlined in the 2022 Police Act for high-ranking officers, following a recent meeting led by Ms. Sunatcha Losatapornpipit, Chairwoman of the House of Representatives Police Committee. This meeting, held under the auspices of the

Sgt. Bird Exposes Cambodian Commanders Behind Mine Laying Incidents

Bangkok: “Sgt. Bird” has unveiled the identities of the six Cambodian unit commanders responsible for the deployment of lethal landmines that have resulted in injuries to Thai soldiers. The Thai military has taken a firm stance against Cambodia, emphasizing that ambushes and protests have not been effective strategies. According to

NACC Proposes Clear Criteria for Detention Centers to Cabinet

Bangkok: The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has proposed to the Cabinet to establish clear criteria for “detention in a place of detention.” The aim is to increase the efficiency of detention operations in detention centers by establishing clear criteria and conditions, reducing the risk of officials using their discretion to

Cambodian Troop Reinforcement Sparks Tension Along Thai Border

Bangkok: Army Region 2 has detected an increase in Cambodian military activity along the Thai-Cambodian border, with Cambodian soldiers reinforcing their personnel and equipment. The situation has prompted Thai authorities to heighten their vigilance in the area. According to Thai News Agency, the Second Army Area Command discovered Cambodian soldiers

Class 67 Students Partner with Thai Researchers to Develop Mine-Clearing Vehicle Prototype

Bangkok: Class 67 National Defense College students join forces with Thai researchers to develop a prototype mine-clearing vehicle. To address the threat of PMN-2 landmines, which have claimed lives and injured Thai soldiers, students from National Defense College Class 67 have collaborated with Thai researchers to develop a prototype mine-clearing

Prachon, Pheu Thai, and Bhumjaithai Reach Agreement on New Constitution Drafting

Bangkok: The three political parties, Prachon, Pheu Thai, and Bhumjaithai, have reached a consensus on three key points for drafting a new constitution. These conclusions were shared by Prit, who noted that the parties intend to submit the draft model to the House Committee on Political Development next week. The