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  • Anutin Charnvirakul and Min Aung Hlaing smile as they walk past soldiers standing in formation outdoors.

    Thailand and Myanmar turn page with trade and border security in focus

  • Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul handshakes Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto upon arrival beside a luxury vehicle outdoors.

    Thai PM wraps 1st Indonesia visit with deeper trade, security ties

  • Thailand to shorten visa-free stays for tourist safety

  • Two couples stand before flags of Thailand and Philippines; men in dark suits, women in elegant traditional floor-length dresses.

    Thailand pushes ASEAN unity at crucial Cebu summit

  • A large group of diverse diplomats in formal attire pose for a group photo in front of the International Convention Centre for a ministerial meeting.

    FM Sihasak calls for deeper ties among middle powers, ASEAN & EU

  • Thailand receives Chinese FM amid efforts to deepen regional diplomacy

  • Thailand’s Response: April 2026 Updates from Middle East Situation Center

  • A speaker sitting on a stage in front of a school of reporters.

    Thailand’s Response: March 2026 Updates from Middle East Situation Center

  • A speaker in a dark pinstripe suit delivers remarks at the Global Fraud Summit from a blue podium with flowers before a formal audience.

    Thailand takes the lead in Vienna’s Global Fraud Summit

  • A man wearing glasses sits at a table with water bottles. Behind him is a blue world map backdrop with 'Ministry of Foreign Affairs' displayed in white text.

    Thailand activates evacuation plans amid Middle East tensions

  • Delegates in formal suits sit in a large circle around a vibrant floral centerpiece in a grand hall, surrounded by national flags for an international diplomatic summit.

    Thailand presses unity, tech solutions at Cebu ASEAN retreat

  • Thailand reaffirms ceasefire terms at ASEAN talks in Kuala Lumpur

  • Bangkok drives global counter-offensive against online scams

  • Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul of Thailand and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong of Singapore in dark suits are seated side by side at a formal dinner table, deep in conversation. The table is set with wine glasses, water glasses, and red menus among fresh arrangements of red, white, and purple flowers.

    Thai Prime Minister’s Singapore visit deepens 60-year partnership

Business & Investment

  • A close-up, low-angle shot of the silver SEC Thailand logo on a black pillar outside the agency’s building.

    SEC Thailand launches major crackdown on grey capital networks

Life & Society

  • The Prime Minister and leaders from 15 major government agencies stand together on a brightly lit stage, each at their own podium. They raise their fists in a show of unity, wearing dark formal suits. Behind them is a large digital screen displaying the image of a clenched blue fist splitting through a graphic of Thailand, with the words “Scammers” in bold red Thai script, and the emblems of all participating agencies arrayed along the top.

    United Thailand Against Scammers: A national war on cybercrime

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