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News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 28/08/2025
» The House committee on military affairs will summon the Royal Thai Army (RTA) to explain the disappearance of large volumes of diesel fuel from the 18th Military Circle in Saraburi, a committee member said on Wednesday.
Published on 26/08/2025
» Thai authorities are considering criminal prosecution following a border incident in which a group of Cambodian nationals reportedly dismantled sections of barbed wire fencing in the Nong Chan area of Sa Kaeo province on Monday.
Published on 26/08/2025
» A 69-year-old woman who was sentenced to 43 years in prison for lese-majeste will be released on Wednesday under a royal pardon after serving more than 8 years, her lawyers said on Tuesday.
Published on 24/08/2025
» Prominent Thai legal scholars and foreign affairs experts have advised the government to pursue an indirect legal route if it intends to bring war crimes charges against Cambodian leaders.
Published on 23/08/2025
» The ruling Pheu Thai Party is in freefall with no sign of bottoming out. However, the pressing question is: Can the party reverse its decline in time for the next election, which could come sooner rather than later?
Published on 23/08/2025
» The Attorney General (AG) is under pressure to appeal the Criminal Court's decision to dismiss the lèse majesté case against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/08/2025
» A private school in Uthai Thani province is under increasing public scrutiny after allowing a Grade 11 student who assaulted his maths teacher to continue his studies online instead of being expelled.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/08/2025
» The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is preparing to enter negotiations with residents and land users in Buri Ram's Khao Kradong area following the Ministry of Interior's approval to revoke overlapping land deeds.
News, Published on 29/07/2025
» After nearly eight years, the tragic death of young cadet Pakapong "Moei" Tanyakan reached a devastating conclusion last week. The Supreme Military Court sentenced two senior cadets to just four months and 16 days in prison, sparking widespread public criticism over the apparent disparity in penalties between military personnel and civilians accused of similar offences.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 25/07/2025
» The Military Court has issued a statement asserting its neutrality and adherence to the constitution, law, and principles of justice in the case involving cadet Pakapong "Moei" Tanyakan.