Tag: ThaiCambodian border
Myanmar labourers remain in Thailand despite rumour
CHIANG RAI, June 17 -- As Cambodian workers continued to flow back to their home towns in large numbers due to a rumour that...
Security tightened at Thai-Cambodia border as first oral statement on Preah...
SI SA KET, April 15 - Security has been tightened on the Thai-Cambodian border as Cambodia began giving first oral statement on the...
Aranyaprathet villager swept away, drowned in flood
SA KAEO, Sept 21 - The body of a 73-year-old man was found in a wooded area near the Thai-Cambodian border in this eastern...
ONCB meets in Pattaya on border drug smuggling
The Office of the Narcotics Control Board is planning new regulations to tackle drug-smuggling at the Thai-Cambodian border. ONCB Deputy Secretary Sukhum Opasniputh...
Thai Cambodian border crowded with holidaymakers
SRISAKET, 2 August 2012-The atmosphere on the Thai-Cambodian border in Phusing district, Srisaket province has been electrifying as many Cambodian nationals are making...
Navy popularizes storied hill on Koh Kood
A Royal Thai Navy patrol group and Trat residents explored a storied peak on Koh Kood that to them resembles three parked warships,...
Thailand considering new deployment around Preah Vihear
BANGKOK, 16 July 2012 -Foreign Minister Mr. Surapong Torvichakchaikul said that the security units will propose its new military deployment on the Thai-Cambodian...
Satellite debris falls on Thai-Cambodian border: Thai Defence Minister
BANGKOK, Dec 23 - Thai Defence Minister Gen Yutthasak Sasiprapa on Friday confirmed that satellite debris fell on the northeastern Thai province of...
Losses in trade, tourism in four days of border clashes estimated...
BANGKOK, April 25 – The Thai-Cambodian border clashes during the past four days have caused approximately Bt300-500 million (US$10-17 million) in losses in...
Suthep: Thai-Cambodian border row might prolong
BANGKOK, 25 April 2011 – Deputy Prime Minister for Security Affairs Suthep Thaugsuban has admitted that the Thai-Cambodian border tension might prolong for...