When asked about the reinforcement of troops near the border, the Prime Minister said that in fact, it is a normal principle for each country. If there is a discussion on a more serious issue or a fight occurs, there must be reinforcement. No one will let it happen, including Thailand. If there is a serious issue, there must be reinforcement. But i
Trump 2.0 government cracks down on international students?
Unable to get a visa, it is difficult to continue studying. Although the US Department of State has explained that it is only a temporary suspension, the delay will inevitably affect this year's new students. The measures of the Donald Trump administration will not only cause hardship for students, but will also have a severe impact on the wallets
Online arms trafficking suspect is a professor at a famous university, arrest warrants to be issued for those involved
In the case of the operation to arrest an online arms trading source in a civilian shop that rented space in the PX shop for military welfare opposite the 4th Army Region headquarters, after an investigation, expanding the investigation to track the online arms trade from Chiang Mai Province until it was found that the source was from Nakhon Si Tha
3 prospective Thai PBS directors interviewed at the final stage today
this morning, the 9-person policy committee led by Dr. Komat Chungsathiantrakul, Chairman of the Policy Committee of the Public Broadcasting Service of Thailand (PBS), along with the team, arrived at the meeting room to discuss and prepare for the interview of the selected candidates. Before Mr. Wanchai Tantivejyapitak, Mr. Ratthasart Krasut, and
June 3rd: Decisive! "South Korea" seeks new leader amid political crisis
South Korea is counting down the days until a snap presidential election on June 3, 2025, to replace Yoon Suk-yeol, who was impeached on April 4 after the Constitutional Court upheld parliament's impeachment decision over his attempt to impose martial law in December 2024. The election comes amid six months of political turmoil, which has seen Sout