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Residents in Nakhon Sawan province queued for kilometres at petrol stations overnight to fill their tanks, following reports that the price of diesel, which has been capped for years at Bt30 per litre, will be allowed to rise next Tuesday amid the cr... [1]

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, after chairing a security meeting in Songkhla on 17 February 2026, could not get his head around the fact that each year around Ramadan, separatist militants in the far South would step up their attacks in this his... [2]

CHIANG RAI – Thailand’s temporary diesel price cap ends Monday, March 16, 2026. As a result, drivers and businesses may soon pay more at the pump. Global oil prices remain high, and Middle East tensions continue to push costs up. [3]

Two suspects have been taken into military custody for alleged involvement in the bomb and fire attacks on 11 PTT petrol stations in Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani provinces last Saturday night. [4]

An owner of a petrol station in Narathiwat’s Sungai Kolok district says the weekend attack was the second in three years and destroyed large parts of the station, but she will not close the business because her employees depend on it for their liveli... [5]

A bomb exploded in the toilet of a petrol station in Narathiwat's Sisakhon district last evening, injuring three. A male resident was later detained during a raid on his home in the district on suspicion of involvement in the attack. [6]

The National Security Council (NSC) issued a statement today, calling on insurgent groups in the restive Deep South of the country to cease all their acts of violence, pointing out that terrorism cannot be used to legitimate their status or to press ... [7]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered urgent consideration of additional measures to ease the burden on businesse [8]

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[1] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-03-14 · 75% match

Drivers queue overnight in Nakhon Sawan amid fears of diesel price hike

Residents in Nakhon Sawan province queued for kilometres at petrol stations overnight to fill their tanks, following reports that the price of diesel, which has been capped for years at Bt30 per litre, will be allowed to rise next Tuesday amid the cr

[2] TH prachataienglish.com · 2026-02-26 · 75% match

Anutin’s Thailand-Malaysia wall won’t solve Southern conflict

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, after chairing a security meeting in Songkhla on 17 February 2026, could not get his head around the fact that each year around Ramadan, separatist militants in the far South would step up their attacks in this his

[3] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-15 · 75% match

Thailand Prepares for Higher Diesel Prices as Subsidy Cap Ends March 16, 2026

CHIANG RAI – Thailand’s temporary diesel price cap ends Monday, March 16, 2026. As a result, drivers and businesses may soon pay more at the pump. Global oil prices remain high, and Middle East tensions continue to push costs up.

[4] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-15 · 75% match

Two suspects in southern petrol station attacks detained

Two suspects have been taken into military custody for alleged involvement in the bomb and fire attacks on 11 PTT petrol stations in Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani provinces last Saturday night.

[5] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-13 · 75% match

‘I can’t give up,’ owner says after second petrol station attack

An owner of a petrol station in Narathiwat’s Sungai Kolok district says the weekend attack was the second in three years and destroyed large parts of the station, but she will not close the business because her employees depend on it for their liveli

[6] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-11 · 75% match

Suspect held over petrol station toilet bombing in Narathiwat

A bomb exploded in the toilet of a petrol station in Narathiwat's Sisakhon district last evening, injuring three. A male resident was later detained during a raid on his home in the district on suspicion of involvement in the attack.

[7] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-11 · 75% match

NSC condemns petrol station attacks, calls for halt to violence

The National Security Council (NSC) issued a statement today, calling on insurgent groups in the restive Deep South of the country to cease all their acts of violence, pointing out that terrorism cannot be used to legitimate their status or to press

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-01-14 · 75% match

PM orders extra relief for southern border businesses after petrol station bombings

BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered urgent consideration of additional measures to ease the burden on businesse

[9] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-04 · 75% match

EOD officer hurt as bomb explodes during disposal operation in Pattani

An explosion occurred at a petrol station near the Talu Bo Power Plant in Muang district of Pattani province this morning, injuring one bomb disposal officer.

[10] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-01-11 · 75% match

Curfew and stop-and- search powers imposed in Narathiwat

Invoking the martial law, the Narathiwat Task Force announced the imposition of a 9pm-5am curfew in Narathiwat province, effective from today, following coordinated insurgent bomb and fire attacks on 11 PTT petrol stations in Yala, Pattani and Narath

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