Category: Government

Pakornwut to Propose Discussion on Trump Tariffs to House of Representatives

Bangkok: Pakornwut Udompipatsakul, a party-list MP for the Prachachon Party and chief whip of the opposition parties, is preparing to submit a proposal to the House of Representatives to discuss the Trump tariffs. Pakornwut highlighted the connection between this issue and border negotiations, emphasizing the public’s support for all parties

Salute to the Brave Soldier, Sergeant Major Ammarin

Surin: Salute to the brave soldier, Sergeant Major Ammarin Phasuk, who fought in the Prasat Ta Muen area, Surin Province. Today, the Royal Thai Army received a report that one soldier, Sergeant Major Ammarin Phasuk, from the 3rd Infantry Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, was killed in the fighting in the

Cambodia Launches Night Attacks as Thai Army Declares Martial Law

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has disclosed that Cambodia initiated a series of attacks from 11 p.m. until dawn. The Second Army Region has issued a warning against the dissemination of fake news, emphasizing the army’s disinterest in government negotiations and its commitment to continued fighting. Martial law has been

Thai Soldiers Destroy Cambodian Smart Network Signal Tower Using Drones

Phu makhuea: Thai soldiers have been captured on camera bombing a smart network signal tower, using drones to drop bombs on Cambodian military positions in the Phu Makhuea area. According to Thai News Agency, the incident took place on July 28, 2015, near the Thai-Cambodian border in the Phu Makhuea

Thanakorn Urges Thai Government to Address Cambodian Aggression in Malaysia Talks

Bangkok: Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, a prominent figure in Thai politics, has called for the government’s intervention in the ongoing conflict with Cambodia. He expressed hope that the Thai delegation, led by Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, would engage in crucial discussions with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet during their visit to

Sisaket By-Election Postponement Considered Amid Border Conflict

Bangkok: The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) is set to meet tomorrow to deliberate on the potential postponement of the by-election in Constituency 5, Sisaket, due to ongoing Thai-Cambodian border conflicts. The seat in question remains vacant, and the election was initially scheduled for August 10. According to Thai News