The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the death of three crew members from a Thai cargo ship following an attack by Iran while crossing the Strait of Hormuz. This incident comes amid rising regional tensions due to U.S. and Israeli pressures on Tehran.
Three crew members of a Thai-flagged vessel were killed in an attack in the Strait of Hormuz last month, as confirmed by the Thai Foreign Minister. The incident also led to the rescue of 20 other sailors by the Omani navy.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a congratulatory message to Thailand's Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, on his re-election. He expressed his best wishes for the Thai people.
The Thai government has announced a rise in diesel prices by <strong>2.80 baht</strong> per liter, effective immediately. This decision follows a reduction in government fuel subsidies aimed at addressing rising fuel costs.
Thailand has announced an agreement with Iran allowing its oil tankers to safely transit the Hormuz Strait amid rising regional tensions. This agreement follows the grounding of the Thai vessel 'Miyori Nari' and the loss of three crew members.