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Pattaya, Thailand – On March 24th, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., Mr. Poramese Ngampichet (Mayor Beer), Pattaya City Mayor, chaired the second policy implementation meeting for Pattaya City Administration in 2026 (Session 2/2026) at Meeting Room 131, Pattaya Ci... [1]
The Thailand–Cambodia conflict has become an excellent case study of the so-called “Asian Way” versus the US-inspired “Trump’s Way.” Since the conflict broke out, China has been watching closely and has taken a careful and relatively back-seat role. [2]
A Buddhist monk who runs a refuge for thousands of homeless people has drawn criticism for suggesting that detained civilian leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi should leave politics and cooperate with the military regime to achieve peace in Myanmar. [3]
Sayadaw U Ottamathara is well known for his meditation centers and recognized for helping the elderly, the impoverished, and people in need of housing or medical attention. These are the hallmarks that made him famous and highly praised. [5]
The Cabinet has endorsed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and Cambodian authorities to address fraud committed by call center scammers and other criminal groups. [6]
PHNOM PENH—The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Special Envoy on Myanmar will start his second tour to the country on Wednesday, following up on the bloc’s peace plan and humanitarian assistance for the country that has been in social, ... [7]
MANDALAY—Dr. Cynthia Maung, who for decades has been the guiding light of the Mae Tao Clinic just across the Thai border from Myawaddy in Karen State, is among the recipients of this year’s N-Peace Awards, bestowed by the United Nations Development P... [8]
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is set to hold discussions with his Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet, focusing on Thai-Cambodia border issues and efforts to suppress call center scams during his visit to Cambodia, marking his first official visit to a... [9]
Pattaya, Thailand – On March 24th, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., Mr. Poramese Ngampichet (Mayor Beer), Pattaya City Mayor, chaired the second policy implementation meeting for Pattaya City Administration in 2026 (Session 2/2026) at Meeting Room 131, Pattaya Ci
The Thailand–Cambodia conflict has become an excellent case study of the so-called “Asian Way” versus the US-inspired “Trump’s Way.” Since the conflict broke out, China has been watching closely and has taken a careful and relatively back-seat role.
A Buddhist monk who runs a refuge for thousands of homeless people has drawn criticism for suggesting that detained civilian leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi should leave politics and cooperate with the military regime to achieve peace in Myanmar.
Sayadaw U Ottamathara is well known for his meditation centers and recognized for helping the elderly, the impoverished, and people in need of housing or medical attention. These are the hallmarks that made him famous and highly praised.
The Cabinet has endorsed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and Cambodian authorities to address fraud committed by call center scammers and other criminal groups.
PHNOM PENH—The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Special Envoy on Myanmar will start his second tour to the country on Wednesday, following up on the bloc’s peace plan and humanitarian assistance for the country that has been in social,
MANDALAY—Dr. Cynthia Maung, who for decades has been the guiding light of the Mae Tao Clinic just across the Thai border from Myawaddy in Karen State, is among the recipients of this year’s N-Peace Awards, bestowed by the United Nations Development P
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is set to hold discussions with his Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet, focusing on Thai-Cambodia border issues and efforts to suppress call center scams during his visit to Cambodia, marking his first official visit to a
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia –– A Cambodian court on Thursday jailed a man for life for killing prominent government critic Kem Ley, in a murder case that raised suspicions of a political motive though the convicted killer testified that it was over a debt.