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A 1,000-year-old temple lies battered after Cambodia-Thailand border clashes

Journalists visit the Preah Vihear temple, damaged during border clashes with Thailand, at Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

PREAH VIHEAR, Cambodia (AP) — It’s been three months since a ceasefire ended bitter border fighting between Cambodia and Thailand, but signs of combat are cut deep in this 11th-century temple atop a 525-meter (1,722-foot) cliff in the Dangrek Mountain range.

The neighboring Southeast Asian countries have been fighting over Preah Vihear temple on and off for decades, and that’s putting the ancient holy site in danger.

Built by the same Khmer Empire that constructed Angkor Wat 160 kilometers (100 miles) southwest, the temple was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008 and are held as an important cultural relic by Cambodians.

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Cambodian Mine Action Center, CMAC, members stand near a temple damaged during border clashes with Thailand, at Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

But after two rounds of major combat last year, much of the structure is damaged and Cambodian officials say that parts of it may be in danger of collapse.

There’s lots of wreckage, but no tourists

Where tourists once admired the weather-beaten structure’s elaborate carvings and a magnificent view over the Cambodian plains, there is now stone debris, artillery craters, and the ashes of burnt vegetation.

“The temple has turned quiet, and its beauty looks so sorrowful because of the tragedy,” Hem Sinath, archeologist and deputy director-general of the National Authority for Preah Vihear, told Associated Press journalists visiting earlier this month.

The site is closed to tourism due to unstable walls and concern about the presence of unexploded ordnance. Areas are roped off and dotted with signs warning of land mines, a hazard Cambodians know well after decades of civil war that ended in the late 1990. Conservation staff, groundskeepers and troops remain stationed in and around the temple, from which Thai soldiers can be seen just across the border.

All five of the temple’s notable gateway pavilions were damaged, three almost beyond recognition, according to a damage assessment issued in January by Cambodia’s Culture Ministry. An ancient northern staircase previously restored by a U.S.-funded conservation project sustained severe hits from repeated bombardment.

A statement issued last week by Cambodia’s Culture Ministry said the temple had suffered damage in 142 locations during the fighting in July, and at 420 more during heavier and more sustained combat in December.

“Experts have predicted that during the upcoming rainy season, some structures on the verge of collapsing could finally fall,” Hem Sinath said.

No independent outside evaluations of the damage are available.

Cambodia charges temple was deliberately attacked

Information Minister Neth Pheaktra accused the Thai military of relying on false information to justify incursions and of deliberately damaging the temple.

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Cambodian police officers walk past a temple damaged during border clashes with Thailand, at Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Saturday, March 14, 2026, (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

“Preah Vihear temple belongs to all humankind. It is not an enemy of Thailand,” he wrote.

International law forbids attacks on important historical sites like the temple, but Thailand has argued that Cambodia militarized the temple by installing weapons systems, storing ammunition, and using the site as a base for surveillance equipment, voiding its wartime protection. This included a tall construction crane at the site, which the Thai army attacked after claiming it served as part of a military command and control system.

Thai Army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Winthai Suvaree has insisted that Thai forces directed their fire strictly at military targets.

Cambodia denies that its military ever used the temple, with its Ministry of Culture writing in a statement that the temple is under civilian control and that any security forces present were there only to protect the cultural heritage site.

Each nation blames the other for starting the fighting that flared in July and December. Cambodia has reported that more than 640,000 people were displaced from border regions during the fighting, and almost 37,000 have yet to return to their homes.

The temple has been contested for decades

The temple, known as Phra Viharn to Thais, has been at the center of a long-standing boundary dispute since the 1950s. In 1962, the International Court of Justice ruled that the temple and surrounding area of less than five square kilometers (two square miles) belong to Cambodia. The Court reaffirmed this ruling in 2013.

For years, it drew visitors from both sides of the border, with many foreign tourists arriving via Thailand before the border was closed.

Its designation by UNESCO as a Cambodian heritage site in 2008 rubbed salt into Thai wounds, and heightened nationalism stoked by domestic politics in Thailand contributed to sporadic armed conflict at the temple in 2008 and 2011.

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Cambodian Mine Action Center, CMAC, members stand near a temple damaged during border clashes with Thailand, at Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, Saturday, March 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Restoration will be a challenge

Restoring the temple will be a major challenge. Hem Sinath fears that weakened structures could collapse during the rainy season, which normally begins in late May or early June and continues through October.

India, China and the United States have been involved in previous renovation efforts, but funding has been on hold since fighting broke out.

Hem Sinath said that new and urgent projects needed to keep the temple from deteriorating further are being hindered by concerns for safety and security while the ceasefire remains fragile.

“We have a plan; we want to do a repair — the sooner the better, but as you see, it depends on the situation along the border,” he said.

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Vietnam to build first nuclear plant with Russia

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, left, welcomes Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh for the talks, during their meeting in Moscow, on Monday, March 23, 2026. (Alexander Miridonov, Sputnik, Government Pool Photo via AP)

Vietnam and Russia have agreed to build Vietnam’s first nuclear power plant, as Hanoi seeks to strengthen energy security amid global fuel disruptions. The deal was signed during Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s visit to Russia, though no timeline for construction was announced.

Russia’s LNG giant Novatek also signed a preliminary deal to supply Vietnam, Tass reported Monday. The move comes after the Iran war disrupted oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz, pushing up fuel prices and causing long queues at gas stations. Hanoi is promoting electric vehicles, biofuels, and partnerships with countries including Japan, South Korea, Angola, and Algeria to diversify its energy sources.

The Ninh Thuan 1 project will feature two Russian-designed reactors with a combined 2,400 MW capacity. Vietnam and Russia also plan to expand cooperation in clean and renewable energy. The two countries have a long history of energy collaboration, including PetroVietnam’s joint ventures with Russian state firms and Vietsovpetro, a partnership dating back to 1981.

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AIS secures 3-year Bundesliga broadcast deal

Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS) is advancing its strategy to be No. 1 in sports and shaking up the Thai football scene once again by announcing a major strategic partnership with Bundesliga International. Becoming “The New Home of Bundesliga in Thailand”, AIS will officially be the exclusive broadcaster of “Bundesliga”, on its streaming platform in Thailand AIS PLAY. Under a 3-year contract (starting from the 2026/27 to 2028/29 seasons), this move goes “beyond just broadcasting.” It is a collaboration to elevate and drive the ecosystem of Thai football, strengthening it from the grassroots level. This reinforces AIS’ vision that, in addition to delivering world-class sports content, the company serves as a vital gear in sustainably pushing the potential of Thai youth players to the international stage.

German football fans will be able to watch live broadcasts of Germany’s top-tier league via AIS PLAY, Thailand’s leading video streaming service and sports content provider. Serving as the most comprehensive sports hub with the strategy “All Complete, Every Sport on a Single Platform”, it covers world-class sports content including Golf (PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, DP World Tour), NFL American Football, NBA Basketball, and ATP Tour Tennis, among others. AIS PLAY also offer subscription packages for the Premier League 2025/26 through the platforms, reinforcing AIS PLAY as a comprehensive destination for sports in Thailand. Fans will be able to watch all 9 Bundesliga matches on every matchday, kicking off on August 22, 2026, with the “Franz Beckenbauer Supercup” which will feature a clash between the Bundesliga champion and the DFB-Pokal champion from the 2025/26 season.

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Mr. Pratthana Leelapanang Chief Executive Officer of AIS stated, “A key goal of AIS is to advance the development of intelligent national infrastructure alongside upgrading various Intelligent Platforms, particularly in entertainment, to deliver superior experiences to Thai people. In the past, we have secured broadcasting rights and formed strategic partnerships with several world-class sports organizations to bring the best content to everyone’s screens. The Bundesliga is recognized as one of the top 5 leagues in Europe. We recognize the Bundesliga is defined by its unique DNA : fast-paced, aggressive attacking football paired with the intense passion of the fans. This aligns with our vision of elevating the national sports scene to foster tangible growth in Thai sports. Therefore, we are moving forward to join hands and work together strategically with Bundesliga International in a full-scale manner. This collaboration covers exclusive live broadcasting for a long-term period of 3 seasons to reinforce being ‘The New Home of Bundesliga in Thailand’ on AIS PLAY. More importantly, we also look further toward elevating the Thai sports scene while strengthening the ecosystem of Thai football from the grassroots. We aim to do this by providing opportunities for youth and personnel in the football industry to learn and grow sustainably alongside world-class standards.”

Mr. Peer Naubert Chief Executive Officer of Bundesliga International stated, “The Bundesliga has long been a home for Asian talent, from Witthaya Laohakul to current Thailand international Nicholas Mickelson and FC Bayern München newcomer Maycon Cardozo. Through our partnership with AIS, we’re bringing the excitement of the Bundesliga even closer to Thai fans — making it easier than ever to follow every match, wherever they are and whenever they want to watch. Eight million fans in Thailand follow the Bundesliga, and more than half stay up to watch the matches live despite the time difference. That passion is incredible. Together with AIS, we want to make sure Thai fans never miss a moment of Football As It’s Meant To Be.”

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Beyond being the official broadcaster, AIS is also preparing to launch proactive collaborations with the Bundesliga under the “Future Collaboration” mission to elevate Thai football in multiple dimensions. These include The Bundesliga Dream Thailand project: moving forward for the 4th consecutive year to provide talented Thai youth with the opportunity to travel to train and gain experience at the academies of leading clubs in Germany, The Bundesliga Coaching Clinic project: transferring world-class knowledge and training standards to football personnel in Thailand; and the opportunity to bring Bundesliga clubs to visit Thailand to create highly exclusive experiences and expand the German football fan base in Thailand in the future.

The Bundesliga is considered one of Europe’s top-tier leagues, outstanding for its fast, aggressive attacking game and a high number of goals per match. It is led by giant clubs such as Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and Bayer Leverkusen. Currently, the Bundesliga has a fan base of over 8 million in Thailand, with more than half watching live broadcasts regularly. Furthermore, the interest of Thai fans has surged from following Nicholas Mickelson, the Thai national team player plying his trade with SV 07 Elversberg in Bundesliga 2. This reinforces that the German league is an open stage for Asian players, as players like Daichi Kamada and Lee Jae-sung have already made their names. In addition, Maycon Cardozo, a Brazilian rising star, has been a fan favorite in Thailand. Although he is fully Brazilian, he grew up playing football in Thailand from a young age before earning the opportunity to join a youth development program in Germany. Earlier this March, he signed an official contract with top club Bayern Munich and made his debut for the team in the same week.

Get ready! Count down to the screen-shattering excitement of the German football world, with the most aggressive, fast-paced, and thrilling playing style in Europe. True football fans must not miss it! Join in experiencing world-class football with the Bundesliga for 3 full seasons, exclusively, in crystal clear quality, packed with every match live. Watch anywhere, anytime via the AIS PLAY application and the AIS PLAYBOX. The excitement starts together this August!

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Marriott partners AOI to build hospitality leaders in Thailand

Secondary education students to be offered opportunities for field visits, mentoring and internships at Marriott International’s portfolio of hotels and resorts across the kingdom

Bangkok, Thailand: March 10, 2026 – Marriott International, Inc. has formalized a strategic partnership with the Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI) to help develop the next generation of hospitality leaders in Thailand by providing opportunities for secondary education students to enjoy field visits, mentorship, and internships across Marriott’s portfolio of more than 67 hotels and resorts nationwide.

This marks the first time Marriott International has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an international secondary education institution in Thailand, underscoring its commitment to early-stage talent development and “Putting People First.”

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok will become the pilot property for this initiative, which is expected to be rolled out all across Thailand in future. The location of AOI’s Thai campuses – in Phuket, Bangkok and Chiang Mai – aligns strategically with Marriott’s nationwide presence, creating meaningful opportunities to connect education with real-world industry experience.

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Ms. Priya Panjikar, Senior Director of HumanResources – Thailand, Cambodia & Myanmar at Marriott International, highlighted the shared vision behind the partnership:

“AOI’s commitment to academic excellence and real-world readiness makes it an ideal partner. This collaboration bridges classroom learning with practical hospitality exposure, providing students with hands-on experience, industry insights, mentorship, and potential career pathways within Marriott’s global network,” Ms. Panjikar revealed.

Through a progressive model, students will participate in introductory field trips in the early stages of their secondary education, followed by structured internships, departmental shadowing, and project-based learning during the upper secondary stage of their studies.

Mr. Duke Theerathada, Chief Brand Strategist of AOI, emphasized that hospitality serves as an exceptional foundation for leadership development:

“The hospitality environment builds empathy, communication skills, and professional discipline, even for students who choose different career paths. Most importantly, it ignites passion beyond the classroom,” he commented.

Marriott and AOI expressed their confidence that this partnership will inspire young individuals to explore hospitality as a rewarding global career while strengthening Thailand’s long-term industry talent base. Further program details will be announced as the collaboration progresses.

To learn more about Marriott International, please visit www.marriott.com.

To learn more about Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI), please visit https://arthitourairat.com/.

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About Marriott International

Marriott International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a portfolio of compelling brands across luxury, premium, select, midscale, extended stay, and all-inclusive, with over 9,800 properties in 145 countries and territories, as of December 31, 2025. Marriott franchises, operates, and licenses hotel, residential, timeshare, yacht, outdoor, and other lodging products all around the world. The company offers Marriott Bonvoy®, its highly awarded travel platform. For more information, please visit our website at www.marriott.com, and for the latest company news, visit www.marriottnewscenter.com. In addition, connect with us on Facebook and @MarriottIntl on X and Instagram.

 

About Marriott Bonvoy®

Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott International’s award-winning travel platform, connects travelers to the people, places, and passions they love through an extraordinary collection of hotels and experiences worldwide. The platform features over 30 hotel brands and 10,000 destinations, including the largest collection of luxury offerings, distinctive boutique properties, premium home rentals, and more, providing renowned hospitality across the globe. With unrivaled access to the best in entertainment, culinary, sports, outdoor adventure, arts, culture, and more, Marriott Bonvoy offers transformative travel experiences that leave a lasting impression.

Marriott Bonvoy membership is free and unlocks unique benefits including the ability to earn points through travel and everyday activities, like purchases with co-branded credit cards. Members can redeem their points for free stays, experiences and more. Visit marriottbonvoy.com for more information and download the Marriott Bonvoy app here. Travelers can connect with Marriott Bonvoy on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook.

 

About Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI)

The Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI) is a Thai education group providing internationally aligned learning pathways from early years through secondary education. AOI operates a network of schools including SBS School Rangsit, SBS International School Bangkok, SBS International School Chiangmai, and the British International School Phuket (BISP).

Across all campuses, AOI schools emphasize academic excellence, holistic wellbeing, and the cultivation of curiosity and passion, reflecting the Helix philosophy that underpins learning across the institution. Supported by partnerships with leading organizations across multiple industries, AOI connects classroom learning with real world experiences.

AOI’s mission is to develop capable, confident, and compassionate global citizens.

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Thailand hikes diesel to 33 baht to ease fund strain

Thailand hikes diesel to 33 baht to ease fund strain

BANGKOK — 23 March 2026, Thailand will raise the retail price of diesel to 33 baht per litre from 24 March 2026, as authorities move to ease mounting pressure on the state Oil Fuel Fund following a sharp spike in global energy prices.

Pornchai Jirakulpisan, director of policy and planning at the Oil Fuel Fund Office, said that the Oil Fuel Fund Management Committee approved a reduction in diesel price subsidies, effectively lifting the pump price to the new level.

The decision comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following attacks involving Iran, which have driven diesel prices in the Singapore market sharply higher — from about 92 U.S. dollars per barrel to 223 dollars, an increase of 131 dollars. The surge translates into an estimated rise in costs of around 26 baht per litre.

As a result, the Oil Fuel Fund has been shouldering compensation costs of nearly 2.4 billion baht per day, or roughly 70 billion baht per month, prompting urgent measures to preserve the fund’s liquidity and maintain long-term price stability.

Officials said the price adjustment also aims to narrow the gap with neighbouring countries to deter fuel smuggling and stockpiling. Malaysia, for instance, has already raised its diesel price to around 38.70 baht per litre as of 16 March.

Authorities warned that keeping domestic prices significantly lower than regional levels could incentivise illegal exports and profiteering, leading to resource leakage.

The Energy Ministry said the move was necessary to balance the fund’s financial stability with national energy security, adding that it would continue to work with relevant agencies to mitigate the impact on the public.

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At least 66 killed in military plane crash in Colombia, head of armed forces says

People stand around a military cargo plane that crashed after taking off from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, a remote municipality in the Amazonian province of Putumayo, Monday, March 23, 2026. (MiPutumayo via AP)
People stand around a military cargo plane that crashed after taking off from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, a remote municipality in the Amazonian province of Putumayo, Monday, March 23, 2026. (MiPutumayo via AP)

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A military transport plane with 128 people on board, mostly soldiers, crashed shortly after taking off Monday in Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, killing at least 66 people and leaving dozens injured, the head of Colombia’s armed forces said.

General Hugo Alejandro López Barreto said that four military personnel were still missing.

“Sadly, as a consequence of this tragic accident, 66 of our military elements died,” he said.

“At the moment, we have no information, or indications, that it was an attack by an illegal armed group,” Barreto added.

In a video posted on social media, Deputy Mayor Carlos Claros said that the bodies of the victims were taken to the small town’s morgue, and that the only two clinics in town treated the injured before they were flown to larger cities. Puerto Leguizamo is located in Putumayo, an Amazonian province that borders Ecuador and Peru.

In this photo distributed by Colombia's Armed Forces press office, people who were injured on a military cargo plane that crashed shortly after take off are loaded on to another military plane to evacuate them for treatment, from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, Monday, March 23, 2026. (Colombia's Armed Forces press office via AP)
In this photo distributed by Colombia’s Armed Forces press office, people who were injured on a military cargo plane that crashed shortly after take off are loaded on to another military plane to evacuate them for treatment, from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, Monday, March 23, 2026. (Colombia’s Armed Forces press office via AP)

“I want to thank the people of Puerto Leguizamo who came out to help the victims of this accident,” Claros told Colombian television station RCN.

Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez said on X that the plane that crashed Monday was transporting troops to another city in Putumayo.

Images shared online by Colombian media outlets showed a black cloud of smoke rising from a field where the plane crashed and a truck with soldiers rushing to the site.

The airplane had 128 people on board, including 115 were from the Army, 11 crew members and 2 from the National Police. Baretto said 57 people were evacuated.

Media outlets shared videos of soldiers being rushed from the site on motorcycles driven by local residents, while another group of residents tried to put out the fire that the plane crash had created in a field surrounded by dense foliage.

Carlos Fernando Silva, the commander of Colombia’s air force, said details of the crash were not yet known, “except that the plane had a problem and went down about two kilometers from the airport.”

The air force commander added that two planes, with 74 beds, were sent to the area to fly the injured back to hospitals in the capital, Bogota, and elsewhere.

Petro seized on the accident to promote what he called his longtime campaign to modernize planes and other equipment used by his country’s military, saying those efforts have been blocked by “bureaucratic difficulties” and suggesting that some officials should be held accountable.

In this photo distributed by Colombia's Armed Forces press office, people who were injured on a military cargo plane that crashed shortly after take off are loaded on to another military plane to evacuate them for treatment, from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, Monday, March 23, 2026. (Colombia's Armed Forces press office via AP)
In this photo distributed by Colombia’s Armed Forces press office, people who were injured on a military cargo plane that crashed shortly after take off are loaded on to another military plane to evacuate them for treatment, from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, Monday, March 23, 2026. (Colombia’s Armed Forces press office via AP)

“If civilian or military administrative officials are not up to the challenge, they must be removed,” Petro said.

Critics of the president pointed out that military aircraft have been given less flight hours under the Petro administration due to budget cuts, which leads to less experienced crews.

Erich Saumeth, a Colombian aviation expert and military analyst, said that the Hercules C-130 that crashed Monday had been donated by the United States to Colombia in 2020. Three years later, it went through a detailed revision known as an overhaul, in which its engines were inspected and key components were replaced.

“I don’t think this plane crashed because of a lack of good parts,” Saumeth said. He said that investigations will have to determine why the engines of the Hercules, which has four propellers, failed so quickly after take off.

In a message on X Monday, Defense Minister Sánchez said that so far there were no signs indicating that the plane was attacked by rebel groups that operate near Puerto Leguizamo.

Sánchez wrote that the accident was “profoundly painful for the country,” adding that: “We hope that our prayers can help to relieve some of the pain.”

People stand around a military cargo plane that crashed after taking off from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, a remote municipality in the Amazonian province of Putumayo, Monday, March 23, 2026. (MiPutumayo via AP)
People stand around a military cargo plane that crashed after taking off from Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, a remote municipality in the Amazonian province of Putumayo, Monday, March 23, 2026. (MiPutumayo via AP)
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Wildfires surge to nearly 100 hotspots in Mae Hong Son

Wildfires surge to nearly 100 hotspots in Mae Hong Son

MAE HONG SON — 24 March 2026, Authorities are battling an intensifying wave of wildfires after 96 hotspots were detected across the northern province on Tuesday morning, with hazardous air pollution continuing to affect several areas, particularly Pai district.

According to the provincial forest fire and haze prevention centre, satellite data from the Suomi NPP VIIRS system recorded the hotspots at 02:13. The fires were spread across multiple districts, including:

  • Mae Sariang — 44 locations
  • Mueang Mae Hong Son — 27 locations
  • Sop Moei — 8 locations
  • Pai — 5 locations
  • Mae La Noi — 5 locations
  • Pang Mapha — 4 locations
  • Khun Yuam — 3 locations

Air quality in Pai remained above safe levels, with PM2.5 measured at 51.2 micrograms per cubic metre.

Firefighting teams have been working around the clock to contain the blazes. On the night of 23 March, officials deployed water trucks and personnel to tackle a roadside forest fire along Highway 108 in Ban Doikham, Mae Sariang district. However, flames spread into forested areas beyond the reach of water cannons, forcing crews to proceed on foot to control the fire along ridgelines. The operation was completed at around 23:00.

In Sop Moei district, forestry officials responded to multiple satellite-detected hotspots in protected forest areas, managing to extinguish some fires while containing others by creating firebreaks due to steep terrain.

Authorities said some fire zones near the Thai-Myanmar border remain inaccessible, as officials fear the presence of landmines possibly left behind by Myanmar military forces. The rugged landscape, deep valleys and remote location have further complicated firefighting efforts.

Mae Sariang district chief Worasaek Phanthong said difficult terrain and safety concerns, particularly reduced visibility during night operations, have forced teams to adjust their strategies. Officials continue to monitor the situation closely around the clock to prevent further environmental damage and worsening air pollution.

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Buriram teacher suspended amid sexual abuse allegations

BURIRAM — 24 March 2026, A 54-year-old teacher at a secondary school in Lam Plai Mat district has been accused of sexually abusing female students over nearly two decades, prompting an internal response by the school and raising concerns among parents.

The teacher, identified by local officials as Sarawut (surname withheld), has been suspended from duty pending further action. Allegations reported suggest the misconduct occurred in multiple locations, sometimes in the presence of other students. It was not immediately clear whether police had filed charges as of Tuesday.

School director Panisara Senaphan said the allegations involve misconduct spanning several years and acknowledged the case has affected confidence in the school.

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School director Panisara Senaphan, who took up the post about two months ago, addresses the allegations and the school’s response.

“This concerns the actions of one individual, which has had a significant impact on the school’s reputation,” she said.

Panisara, who assumed her position about two months ago, said the school is holding daily meetings with staff to address the situation and consider measures to restore trust among students and parents.

Those measures include expanding channels for students and staff to report concerns, as well as reviewing supervision and safeguarding practices within the school.

Reporters visiting the campus during a recent admissions period observed a quieter-than-usual atmosphere, with relatively few families attending to apply for lower and upper secondary levels.

One parent said she remained uneasy despite the teacher’s suspension, citing concerns about student safety. She declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the case.

It remains unclear whether any formal complaints had been filed prior to the current allegations, or whether external authorities are conducting a parallel investigation.

The case has raised broader questions about oversight and reporting mechanisms in schools, particularly in situations involving alleged misconduct by teaching staff.

Officials have not released further details about the allegations, citing the need to protect students’ privacy.

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U.S. praises Anutin on defense cooperation and regional peace

President Donald Trump walks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to speak with reporters before departing on Marine One from the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, March 20, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

BANGKOK — The United States has congratulated Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on his re-election, highlighting the strong and long-standing partnership between the two countries.

In a message on 21 March, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed appreciation for the Prime Minister’s close cooperation on key priorities, including strengthening the U.S.-Thai defense alliance and supporting efforts to maintain peace and stability across Southeast Asia.

Rubio noted that Thailand has been a reliable partner in promoting regional security and addressing shared challenges, from joint military exercises to strategic dialogues. The Secretary also emphasized the importance of continued collaboration to make both countries safer, stronger, and more prosperous.

“Together, we will continue to deepen our defense cooperation and advance peace and stability in the region,” Rubio said, underlining the United States’ commitment to working closely with Anutin and his new government.

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Gunfight between rival in Phetchaburi leaves one dead

Gunfight between rival in Phetchaburi leaves one dead

PHETCHABURI — 23 March 2026, A 21-year-old man was killed after opening fire on a rival group in a crowded market area in Ban Laem district, police said, in the latest escalation of a long-running feud between local youth gangs.

The incident occurred at around 20:00 on Nakhathiwat Road, in front of a market near Wat Ton Son in tambon Ban Laem. Police and forensic officers responding to reports of a shooting found more than a dozen spent shell casings scattered over a stretch of about 50 metres.

The victim, identified as Jaruwat “Fluke” Dangkong, was taken to Ban Laem Hospital by friends but later died from gunshot wounds to both sides of his torso.

A witness, a 62-year-old pad thai vendor at the scene, told police that three young men arrived on a motorcycle and stopped in front of her stall. Shortly after, another motorcycle carrying two men passed by and stopped in the middle of the road. The rider, later identified as Jaruwat, allegedly drew a gun and fired at the group of three.

One of the targeted men ran into the vendor’s stall for cover, while the other two returned fire. Jaruwat reportedly continued shooting while retreating before being struck by bullets and collapsing about 50 metres away. The three men then fled the scene on their motorcycle.

The vendor said stray bullets narrowly missed her, with one passing through a cooking basin beside her and striking a wall behind. She attributed her survival to a religious amulet she was wearing.

Police said the shooting is believed to be linked to an ongoing rivalry between two local youth groups, known as the “Khlong Wat” and “Ban Nai” factions, which have been involved in multiple violent incidents in recent years, including fatal shootings and stabbings.

Authorities said they have identified the suspects involved in the latest shooting and are working to apprehend them for prosecution.

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