Category: Government

Royal Thai Army and NBTC Convene Meetings Over Chong Bok Mine Incident

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army is set to hold a small meeting to address the situation surrounding the Chong Bok mine in Ubon Ratchathani Province. This comes on the heels of an announcement by the 2nd Army Region that the mine was newly planted. This preliminary meeting aims to lay

Royal Thai Army Deploys Engineers for Mine Clearance on Thai-Cambodian Border

Ubon ratchathani: The Royal Thai Army has dispatched military engineers to the Thai-Cambodian border to undertake a mine clearance mission in the Chong Bok area. The decision comes after three Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine while on a patrol mission aimed at maintaining peace in the region. According

Countering Cambodia’s Distortion, Accusing Thailand of Planting Landmines

Bangkok: Spokesperson of the Royal Thai Army denies that Cambodia distorted the truth, accusing Thai soldiers of planting mines in Chong Bok, confirming that the mines found were not Thai, sending military engineers to collect evidence in the area, preparing to file a lawsuit with the UN. According to Thai

Phumtham Vows Stringent Measures Against Drug Crime, Warns Indifferent Officials

Bangkok: In a recent address on the ‘Thai Opportunity’ program, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Phumtham Vejjayachai, reiterated the government’s firm stance on drug suppression, highlighting the critical nature of the issue. He warned civil servants of immediate transfers if found negligent in their duties, emphasizing that addressing

NCPO Meeting to Address Landmine Incident Involving Soldiers

Bangkok: The full NCPO meeting on July 21st will determine the stance on the issue of soldiers stepping on landmines. Government spokesman reveals that the full NCPO meeting will be held on July 21 to determine the position after the 2nd Army reported the results of the investigation into the

Somsak Mobilizes Pheu Thai Party to Support Phurika in Sisaket By-Election

Sisaket: “Somsak,” leading a formidable Pheu Thai Party contingent, delivered speeches across four platforms in support of “Phurika” during the Sisaket by-election. The campaign criticized former coalition parties for stagnating on policy advancement, failing to address the drug issue, and liberalizing cannabis. He underscored that electing them would position the