The Public Health Ministry has stirred the pot with a solemn announcement this Sunday, highlighting the closure of 11 public hospitals in districts nestled against the backdrop of the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict. This upheaval was accentuated with a distressing update: a civilian sustained severe injuries amidst the ongoing skirmish, casting a shadow over the day. Leading the charge in this healthcare turmoil is Dr. Weerawut Imsamran, the Deputy Permanent Secretary for Public Health. Wielding a voice edged with urgency, he unveiled that four additional hospitals saw their doors shut on Sunday: Na Chaluay Hospital, Ubon Ratchathani Bua Ched Hospital, Surin Sangkha Hospital, Surin Chaloem Phra Kiat Hospital, Buri Ram Notably, eight more hospitals are now retreating into an emergency-only operation mode. Among these, Lahan Sai Hospital in Surin, which only recently joined the ranks of restricted operations as of Sunday, is most prominent. The toll of this conflict is mounting,…
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As the sun kissed the horizon on the morning of July 28, 2025, a certain kind of buzz hummed across the political spectrum of Southeast Asia. Jirayu Huangsap, the eloquent spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office and an integral cog in the Centre for Thai-Cambodian Border Situation Administration, revealed a diplomatic rendezvous that had the region’s attention. The thrill of possibility shimmered in the air as Thailand’s top brass was set to flock to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for a pivotal regional peace dialogue orchestrated by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, taking lead as this year’s ASEAN Chair. An impressive cast was slated to attend, with Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai at the helm as the delegation prepared to soar from the Royal Thai Air Force base at a crisp 10:30 in the morning. By the time the afternoon shadows began to stretch, they would be stepping into Malaysia’s Prime…
In an era where information zips around at the speed of light, it’s easy for rumors to sprout wings and travel far and wide, stirring quite the commotion. Recently, a rather curious story made its rounds on Cambodian social media, but it’s turning out to be nothing more than a tall tale. The Royal Thai Army stepped forward to address this little tempest in a teapot, categorically squashing the falsehood that purported the King of Thailand had orchestrated an assault on the sacred grounds of the Preah Vihear Temple. Picture this: a grand lie cloaked in a cloak-and-dagger allure, that somehow found its way into the digital ether, catching many off guard. But hold your horses! The Royal Thai Army wasted no time in rolling out the red carpet of truth, declaring the message as entirely concocted from figments of someone’s imagination. They urged the public to keep their wits…
The Department has rolled out a series of comprehensive and stringent water management strategies to diminish the risk of flash floods in areas susceptible to such natural calamities. With a reputation for being on the cutting edge, the Smart Water Operation Centre (SWOC) is closely monitoring water levels across the upper northern provinces of Thailand. This vigilance has been necessitated by continuous rainfall, especially from the formidable alliance of tropical storm Wipha and an active monsoon trough, which are making their presence felt particularly from July 27 to 29. According to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), some parts of the charming provinces of Chiang Rai, Phayao, and Nan are expected to experience rainfall ranging from heavy to intensely heavy during this period—certainly an umbrella’s worst nightmare! Despite Mother Nature’s apparent attempt to turn the region into a sprawling water park, the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) brings a splash of good…
On a seemingly quiet Sunday afternoon, the tranquil digital spaces of Facebook were stirred by an intriguing post from the Second Army Region. In response to swirling social media murmurs suggesting impending missile strikes into Thailand from neighboring Cambodian grounds, they addressed the internet rumor mill head-on. This public reassurance was clear; there had been no whispers, let alone confirmations, of such dramatic developments from any credible, official channels. In a bid to anchor the frayed nerves of the populace swayed by the tantalizing allure of social media speculations, the Second Army Region urged the masses to channel their quest for truth exclusively through the voice of authority. Official channels, particularly the Facebook pages of the Royal Thai Army and Second Army Region, stand ready to provide the latest, most accurate updates. Trust that these are the beacons of fact in a sea often churned by conjecture. The army’s message…
A Dramatic Update on the Thai-Cambodian Clash: As Rain Pours, Tensions Soar With clouds cloaked in an ominous gray, it seems the sky itself is sympathizing with the heavy heartedness along the Thai-Cambodian border. As the heavens open up, the Second Army Region Operations Centre released an update marking a shifting chessboard of strategic moves and poignant tales of courage under fire. Weathering the Storm: A Mixed Meteorological Blessing Mother Nature decided to play her part in this unfolding drama with torrential rains pummeling the border areas. The rain, a double-edged sword, offers the perfect cover for military maneuvers while simultaneously testing the troops’ resolve in seven key areas, slightly eased from the ten on the first day of intense fighting. The Tango at Chong Bok and Chong Arn Ma Both sides have their boots firmly on the ground, with an overwhelming presence that has yet to yield. Cambodia is…
On the solemn afternoon of July 27th, precisely at 4:30 PM, a poignant ceremony unfolded as Thai authorities embarked on a mission of humanity and respect, returning the remains of 12 Cambodian soldiers who had valiantly fallen during combat operations in the Phu Makhuea region. This poignant handover took place at the trusted gateway of Chong Sa-ngam, nestled in the Prai Phatthana subdistrict of Phu Sing district, Si Sa Ket province, marking a bridge of compassion between nations. The return of these soldiers speaks volumes about a shared commitment to universal humanitarian principles. It’s a profound gesture that transcends borders and allegiances, honoring those who have laid down their lives in the throes of conflict. At the heart of this solemn event is a recognition of military valor and dignity, a silent understanding of the sacred duty all soldiers shoulder as they serve their nations, whether in times of peace…
As the golden rays of the Sunday evening sun slipped behind the horizon on July 27, the tranquil village of Sao Thong Chai was abruptly shaken by a violent tremor. According to Col Richcha Suksuwanon, deputy spokesman for the Royal Thai Army, a BM-21 rocket broke the peace, crashing into the heart of this serene community and leaving destruction in its wake. The blast incurred more than just physical damage to residential homes—it lay a heavy toll on human life and spirit. Amid the chaos, two local residents bore the brunt of the devastating assault: Somsri Lapboon, an affectionate 59-year-old, lost her life to cruel shrapnel that came without warning, snatching her from her family without a goodbye. Jai Tarnnamthiang, approximately 48 years of age and a pillar of strength to his community, sustained grievous head injuries from flying shrapnel, a storm of metal that tore through the air in…
In a world where information travels faster than ever before, delivering news requires a steadfast commitment to accuracy and ethics. The Nation Group, a prominent media conglomerate with over ten affiliated outlets, stands firm in this mission, adhering to journalistic integrity and a profound respect for human rights. However, a chilling digital storm arose in the wake of the Thai-Cambodian border conflict, igniting on July 23, 2025, and casting its shadow over the Group’s operations. For the past few days, the Nation Group has been at the epicenter of a cyber onslaught launched from Cambodian users. Particularly besieged are The Nation Thailand and Thai News, whose websites and social media accounts have borne the brunt of these attacks. A barrage of mass reporting on Facebook and a meticulously orchestrated Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack targeted the heart of the Group’s online presence, www.nationthailand.com, which astoundingly registered 223 million hits…
With an air of anticipation and hope, diplomatic channels are widening in Southeast Asia as Malaysian Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, extends an olive branch to neighboring nations. As the current ASEAN Chair, Prime Minister Anwar is orchestrating a crucial meeting set to defuse rising tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border. International media chatter buzzed with the news that acting Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet are packing their bags for Malaysia, to engage in pivotal discussions aimed at peace and reconciliation. Jirayu Huangsap, the ever-articulate spokesperson for the Thai Prime Minister’s Office who also plays a significant role in the Special Operations Centre for Thai-Cambodian Border Situations Management (SOC-TCBSM), confirmed that the Thai leadership graciously accepted this invitation. The diplomatic rendezvous is slated to unfold at the illustrious Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office nestled in the bustling cityscape of Kuala Lumpur. The esteemed Thai delegation, a medley…