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Thailand Tightens Solar Panel Product Standards

Thailand is tightening safety standards for solar products by designating key components as controlled goods, with five new standards covering wiring, batteries, fuses, inverters, and circuit breakers set to take effect by September 2025. T

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Industry Minister Varawut Silparacha announced plans to enhance solar cell system safety by designating solar-related products as controlled goods to block substandard items from the market. The Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) previously made solar panels subject to standard TIS 61730 Part 2-2567 a controlled product, expected to take effect in September 2025.

On June 23, 2025, the Industrial Products Standards Board approved five additional standards for solar-related products: TIS 62930-2564 for photovoltaic system electrical wires, TIS 63056-2567 for lithium batteries in energy storage systems, TIS 60269 Part 6-2567 for low-voltage fuses in solar cell systems, TIS 2603 Part 2-2556 for inverters, and TIS 60947 Part 2-25xx for DC circuit breakers.

"This additional standard framework covers electrical wires, lithium batteries, low-voltage fuses, inverters, and DC circuit breakers to assure the public that clean energy use must come with safety," Varawut said. The regulation is expected to take effect by September 2025.

The new standards will provide comprehensive safety oversight across the entire solar system, from electricity generation through transmission, conversion, and storage, reducing risks of fires, short circuits, and accidents from substandard equipment. After publication in the Royal Gazette, operators must obtain permits and comply with the standards, making it harder for non-compliant products to reach the market while better protecting consumers and aligning Thailand's solar industry with international standards.

Varawut advised consumers planning to install solar systems not to consider price alone. They should verify that key components—solar panels, inverters, wiring, batteries, and electrical protection devices—have TIS or related certifications and choose experienced installers to ensure proper and safe design and installation. "A solar system is a long-term investment lasting decades," he noted. "While certified equipment and expert installation may cost more upfront, they reduce safety risks, lower maintenance expenses, and provide better long-term value."

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Police

Major Fire Engulfs Fabric Warehouse in Samut Prakan

A massive fire erupted at a fabric warehouse in Samut Prakan's Phra Samut Chedi District on June 30, with firefighters struggling to contain the blaze due to flammable materials and structural collapse. No injuries have been reported as cre

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A major fire engulfed a fabric storage warehouse in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province at 2:20 PM on June 30, 2025, according to the Fire & Rescue Thailand page. Massive plumes of smoke and intense flames shot high into the sky, alarming nearby residents.

Firefighting units from multiple agencies rushed to the scene and mobilized immediately to control the situation. The area contained large quantities of flammable materials, causing the fire to spread rapidly and extensively.

As of the latest update, firefighters have been unable to contain the blaze as flames continue to spread aggressively. The warehouse holds substantial quantities of fuel, making firefighting operations extremely challenging and requiring extra caution.

Reports indicate that portions of the building structure have begun to collapse due to prolonged heat accumulation. This has forced officials to carefully evaluate the situation and adjust their suppression strategy to ensure the safety of personnel working in the area.

Firefighting crews continue to deploy water streams to suppress the fire. No injuries or deaths have been reported so far. The cause of the fire remains under investigation and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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National

Cabinet Slashes Property Registration Fees To 0.01%

Thailand's Cabinet has slashed property registration fees to just 0.01% for 2025, applying to residential properties worth up to 7 million baht and aimed at boosting homeownership and stimulating the real estate sector.

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Government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced on June 30, 2025, that the Cabinet has approved a residential property registration fee reduction measure for 2025, lowering transfer and mortgage registration fees to 0.01%. This initiative aims to promote first and second-hand property purchases while relieving the financial burden on citizens seeking homeownership, extending a similar measure from 2024 that expires today.

The new measure maintains the same structure as its predecessor, reducing property transfer fees from the standard 2% to 0.01%, and mortgage registration fees from 1% to 0.01%. Eligible properties include detached houses, townhouses, commercial buildings, and condominium units with purchase prices and appraised values not exceeding 7 million baht, with mortgage limits capped at 7 million baht per contract.

The Cabinet has also approved two ministerial announcements from the Interior Ministry governing fee collection procedures for residential properties and condominiums under both the Land Code and Condominium Act, effective from their publication in the Royal Gazette through June 30, 2026.

Ratchada noted the measure targets Thai nationals seeking their own residence while stimulating first and second-hand property transactions, promoting economic stability, and sustaining activity in the real estate and related sectors. Since local administrative organizations (LAOs) will lose revenue from reduced fees, the Cabinet directed the Budget Bureau and relevant agencies to allocate budget compensation to LAOs as appropriate.

The Finance Ministry projects the measure will generate property transactions valued at approximately 540.81 billion baht annually, increase investment by around 305.81 billion baht, and boost GDP by up to 1.06% compared to without the measure, while restoring confidence and supporting recovery in the slowing real estate sector.

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Community

Lucky Numbers From Giant Centipede Before July 1 Lottery

Luck-seekers in Ang Thong Province consulted a giant centipede for lottery numbers ahead of Thailand's July 1 draw, with the creature selecting the digits 9-5-7 from numbered scrolls dropped into its burrow.

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As the final countdown to Thailand's July 1, 2026 government lottery draw intensifies, luck-seekers gathered at a property in Ang Thong Province to consult a giant centipede for winning numbers. Following a long-held belief that the creature's behavior can guide lottery choices, participants rolled numbered papers (1-10) into small scrolls and dropped them into the centipede's burrow.

Spectators watched intently as the centipede selected and placed papers near its opening—a tradition that draws significant interest from lottery players before each government draw announcement. After a short wait, the centipede retrieved a paper and placed it at the burrow's entrance. When participants opened and checked the paper, it revealed the numbers 9-5-7, prompting everyone to record and photograph the digits.

They plan to use these numbers as guidance for their lottery tickets in the July 1, 2026 draw, hoping the centipede's selection will bring them good fortune.

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Police

Bus Crash Injures 15 Passengers In Chaiyaphum

A double-decker bus crashed into a parked truck on a Bangkok highway early Tuesday, injuring 15 passengers; the bus driver said he failed to notice the stationary vehicle in time.

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CHAIYAPHUM — Fifteen passengers were injured when a double-decker coach crashed into the rear of a parked 18-wheel lorry on the roadside on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. The bus driver said he failed to notice the stationary vehicle in time and denied he had fallen asleep.

The collision occurred around 1:00 a.m. on Highway 201 (Chaiyaphum–Bangkok Highway) heading toward Bangkok, directly in front of a local company, about 3.5 kilometers from Chaiyaphum city. Police Lieutenant Colonel Chaiporn Promsena at Mueang Chaiyaphum Police Station coordinated the response with emergency medical teams and rescue workers from the Sawang Khunatham Chaiyaphum Foundation and Chaiyaphum Hospital.

Authorities found the coach, which was traveling from Bangkok to Si Chiang Mai district in Nong Bua Lamphu province, with a completely crushed front end and shattered windshield. The truck, registered in Ang Thong province and carrying steel bars from Lopburi, had been parked on the shoulder near a U-turn. Rescue workers freed trapped passengers and transported 15 injured people to the hospital, most with injuries to their arms, legs, knees, and waists. Other passengers refused medical treatment and waited for a replacement vehicle.

A 65-year-old passenger said the coach left Bangkok's Mo Chit Bus Terminal at 8:30 p.m. Monday without rest stops or driver changes. Most passengers were asleep when the collision occurred, and he believed the coach had drifted into the left lane. The 48-year-old driver said he was carrying 35 passengers and failed to see the parked lorry, though he denied falling asleep. The 33-year-old truck driver said he had parked for about 30 minutes before hearing a loud impact and discovering the coach had hit his trailer.

After examining the scene and transporting the injured, officers removed both vehicles from the road to prevent secondary accidents. Investigators plan to question both drivers further to determine the exact cause before taking legal action.

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National

Thai King, Macron Mark Historic State Visit in Paris

Thailand's King and Queen received an official welcome from French President Macron in Paris on Monday, beginning a historic state visit that celebrates 170 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations.

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PARIS, France — Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand received an official welcome from French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron in Paris on Monday, marking the start of a historic state visit that reflects the close and enduring friendship between Thailand and France.

The King and Queen, accompanied by Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, travelled from Le Meurice Hotel to Hôtel des Invalides, where President Macron and the First Lady welcomed the Thai royal delegation during an official arrival ceremony.

Following the welcome, the King and President Macron proceeded to the ceremonial grounds, where a guard of honour paid tribute. Thailand's royal anthem and the French national anthem were performed before the King inspected the guard of honour. Their Majesties later greeted members of the French delegation, who were introduced by Frédéric Billet, Director of Protocol of the French Republic.

The Thai royal party then travelled to the Élysée Palace, where the King and Queen were formally received by President Macron and Brigitte Macron. The leaders posed for official photographs before holding talks in the Ambassador Room.

During the visit, Their Majesties viewed an exhibition of historic documents highlighting the long-standing relationship between Thailand and France. The display included the golden royal letter sent by King Mongkut to Napoleon III in 1861, the 1856 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Siam and France, and Siam's instrument of ratification of the treaty.

The state visit marks an important milestone in bilateral relations. It is the third state visit to France by a Thai monarch, following the visits of King Chulalongkorn and King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

The ongoing visit is especially significant as it comes 340 years after the first contact between Thailand and France in 1685 and coincides with the 170th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1856. The visit is expected to further strengthen the longstanding relationship between the two nations.

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Police

Myanmar Scam Centers Weaponize US Tech to Defraud Millions

A trafficked Myanmar worker exposed a sprawling romance scam operation using American AI tools like ChatGPT to defraud tens of thousands globally, revealing how tech companies' systems fuel organized fraud despite terms prohibiting illegal

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A trafficked worker at a Myanmar scam center has exposed the inner workings of a sophisticated romance scam operation that exploited victims worldwide. Safeer Mohammed Koorimannil, forced to work at the facility, impersonated a 28-year-old Singaporean woman named Ella and managed over 100 simultaneous chat conversations daily while supervisors monitored workers with electric batons. In just one month, he targeted approximately 50,000 victims from at least 17 countries, including professionals and ordinary people across the globe—from a tailor in Kurdistan to farmers in Kyrgyzstan and Georgia.

An investigation by The Associated Press and FRONTLINE discovered that American technology companies, particularly those providing AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini, are fueling a global explosion in organized fraud. These tools have been weaponized by scam operations to create sophisticated impersonation software that works across multiple languages, streamlines operations, and enables unprecedented targeting of victims. The investigation found American tech infrastructure embedded throughout the entire criminal supply chain—from AI models and workflow optimization tools to satellite communications systems that help scammers evade internet restrictions.

While the companies themselves appear to be operating legally, questions arise about enforcement of their terms of service, which explicitly prohibit fraud and illegal activity. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that scams cost Americans nearly $200 billion in losses in 2024. Industry watchdogs assert that these technology companies possess the technical capability to better prevent abuse but lack sufficient legal, regulatory, and business incentives to take stronger action against the crime.

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Community

Thai Actress Pat Opens Luxury Home, Names Daughter After Herself

Thai actress Pat showcased her new luxury home with husband Pee Chanon on television, revealing the couple named their newborn daughter after Pat herself and addressing rumors about who funded the property purchase.

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In a recent episode of the television program 'Tee Tail Krua,' Thai actress Pat Napapa gave a tour of her new luxury home with her husband Pee Chanon. The couple purchased the property after selling their Pattaya residence. Pee wanted his own home and to live closer to Pat's property, and Pat supported the decision to build their own assets. The new home features exceptional details, with light fixtures alone costing 600,000 baht.

Pat addressed rumors that she paid for the house, firmly stating she has never financially supported a man—her maximum contribution being buying clothes for Pee. When asked about Pee's nightly ritual of showing respect to Pat, he confirmed he still does this every evening while she sleeps. He explained that an astrologer told them Pat's zodiac sign overpowered his, so he was advised to show her respect as a remedy. Pat responded with surprise, saying she didn't know this was still happening.

Pee clarified he doesn't feel his dignity is compromised by this practice. He said his requests during these moments vary nightly—sometimes asking for her health, sometimes for them to stay together long, and other blessings depending on the evening. Pat emphasized she never asked him to do anything, believing a willing heart is enough. She expressed concern about the practice but also acknowledged his genuine intentions.

Regarding their newborn daughter, Pat explained the pregnancy came naturally after they stopped trying seriously. After one previous miscarriage and a break from attempting conception, she unexpectedly became pregnant during a relaxed period. When they learned it was a girl, Pee's first request was to get Pat's tattoo retouched and darkened—jokingly suggesting it would intimidate future suitors.

Concerning parenting approaches, Pat stated she will not use physical punishment, but made one clear request to Pee: to avoid the phrase 'his child, our child' when disciplining. She expressed fear that unconscious bias might lead to unequal treatment between them. Pat insisted on consistent parenting without singling out the child as belonging more to one parent than the other.

Pat revealed her daughter's real name is Napapat, matching Pat's own name, with the father agreeing the child will use her mother's surname. The couple aims to co-parent together from the start, having discussed their approach to avoid conflicts.

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Community

Thai Drama Series 'Game of Cons' Episodes 4-5 Air This Week

A con-artist gang orchestrates a boxing scheme to swindle a wealthy businessman in episodes 4-5 of Thai drama 'Game of Cons,' but their carefully laid plans unravel when their fighter loses his nerve in the ring.

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When the eight-member gang, led by Ko, Risa, Mongkol, Kao, Chaohong, Payak, Chen, and Angpao, faces intense pursuit and nearly loses their lives, they are rescued by Lin (Leeta Kalia), a mysterious woman who arranges a meeting at an abandoned pier. The real challenge begins when they arrive at the pier and encounter 'Admin,' who briefs them on their first mission: a boxing scheme to trick the wealthy Hia Kluay (Wit Photpol) into betting his money alongside Louis (Ball Asanai). This deception threatens to create rifts and conflict within the group.

Episode 5 airs Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 3. After successfully tricking Hia Kluay into placing a large bet, Chen faces the next challenge: fighting a professional boxer. Though terrified, Chen draws courage from the team's intense preparation. However, on fight day, everything goes wrong when Chen's opponent uses a past grudge to distract him, causing him to lose focus, get caught by a hook punch, and fall to the ground. As shock and fear grip the group, their entire plan threatens to collapse in this critical moment.

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Regional

ONE Championship Eyes Dream Matchup Between Yodkhao and Tiger Kim

ONE Championship is planning a potential world title matchup between Yodkhao and Tiger Kim from the same gym if both win their upcoming fights in August and September.

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ONE Championship founder Chatri Sityodtong suggested during a Facebook live session that a world title clash between Yodkhao and Tiger Kim from the PK Saenchai Muaythai Gym could happen if both fighters win their respective upcoming bouts. Sityodtong stated he has already spoken with Sia Khak, the gym's head coach, and asked both Yodkhao and Tiger Kim about their interest in facing each other for the world championship. "It may seem unusual to Thai sensibilities, but remember this is professional sports—such scenarios are certainly possible," Sityodtong explained. Sia Khak responded via Facebook, saying he will follow whatever Sityodtong decides, adding that his focus is on the promotion that allows everyone to escape poverty, and that they operate as professionals. Yodkhao is scheduled to challenge current ONE Muaythai World Champion Rambo Leklek Phajenliboon in the bantamweight division (135-145 lbs) at The Inner Circle 30, taking place at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (Ramintra) on September 11. Meanwhile, Tiger Kim Pong Suparnn is set to face former ONE Muaythai World Champion Nabil Anane in the bantamweight division at The Inner Circle 25 on August 7.

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National

TRUE and Bangkok University Launch AI Leaders Program

TRUE Corporation and Bangkok University launch an AI leadership program combining academic learning with real-world industry challenges to develop creative, responsible technologists for Thailand's future workforce.

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TRUE Corporation has partnered with Bangkok University's Faculty of Communication Arts to launch "BU be TRUE: The Future Takes Off Together," a groundbreaking collaboration designed to create a next-generation learning model connecting higher education with the private sector. The program aims to cultivate future leaders capable of driving change, equipped with upskilled creative-AI competencies who understand people, business, and can deploy technology responsibly and creatively to create sustainable value in the AI-era workplace.

The BU be TRUE initiative follows a Learn–Work–Create–Innovate framework with five core processes: Human Decode, which extracts human-centered insights; Skill Fusion, combining storytelling, AI literacy, digital tools, business thinking, and communication ethics; Real Challenge Lab, tackling actual industry problems; Test, Mentor & Improve, offering experimentation and guidance; and Launch to Career, opening pathways to employment. The program engages the business sector in developing a future workforce with skills aligned to tomorrow's job market while promoting responsible AI and creative thinking to nurture graduates who understand people, technology, and business while generating real social and economic value.

Prof. Sorsern Milindasoot, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Bangkok University, stated that while university education alone may be insufficient for real-world industry changes, the BU be TRUE collaboration represents a critical bridge between academia and business, enabling students to tackle genuine projects, learn from real challenges, and develop their potential while creating economic and social value for the nation.

Oliver Kittipong Veeratecha, Head of Brand and Communications of TRUE Corporation, expressed confidence in Gen Z's potential to become change-making leaders. As Thailand's telecom and technology leader, TRUE aims to evolve from a Connectivity Provider to an Enabler of Possibilities, providing young people with genuine opportunities where technology creates real value for people and society.

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