Month: October 2025

Ministry of Industry Drives Smart Electronics Sector to Establish Thailand as High-Tech Hub

Bangkok: The Ministry of Industry is promoting the smart electronics industry and supporting Thailand’s advancement into a world-class high-tech manufacturing base. Seagate Technology (Thailand) is promoting job creation, career development, and the development of human resources working with robots, while also pushing for an increase in the proportion of local

PEA Clarifies No Electricity Supply to Cambodian Residents in Border Area

Sa kaeo: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has clarified that there is no electricity supply to Cambodian residents in the Ban Nong Ya Kaeo – Ban Nong Chan area. This clarification comes amid reports on social media suggesting that Cambodians in this Thai-Cambodian border area are using electricity from Thailand.

Air Force Spokesman Denies Cambodian Fake News, Confirms Thai F-16 Bombing Operations

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Air Force spokesperson has firmly denied allegations propagated by Cambodia regarding a Thai military operation. The spokesperson insisted that Thailand’s use of F-16 jets was a defensive measure against Cambodian military actions that threatened Thai sovereignty. According to Thai News Agency, Air Vice Marshal Chakrit Thamwichai,

Prime Minister Anutin Arrives in Lao PDR for Diplomatic Engagements

Vientiane: Prime Minister Anutin has arrived in Lao PDR. He is preparing for a full meeting, a courtesy call on the country’s president, and a meeting with the Thai team and the Thai private sector. According to Thai News Agency, at 9:00 a.m. local time in Vientiane, which is the

Anutin and Lao Prime Minister Strengthen Ties to Combat Drug Issues and Security Threats

Vientiane: Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul of Thailand met with the Prime Minister of Lao PDR, Sonxay Siphandon, to discuss collaborative solutions to pressing issues such as drug addiction, online threats, and human trafficking. Both leaders emphasized the importance of suppressing precursor substances that contribute to these challenges. According to Thai