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Heavy Rain Floods Phuket, Water Levels Rising Dangerously

Heavy rain flooded multiple areas across Phuket on July 1, with the Bang Yai Canal rising over three meters above normal levels as authorities work to drain water around the clock.

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At 4 a.m. on July 1, heavy to very heavy rain fell continuously across Phuket, triggering flooding in multiple areas including Patong Subdistrict, Kathu District, and various locations in Phuket City District. Floodwaters rose above road surfaces, making travel difficult for small vehicles and causing traffic congestion on several routes. Officials advised residents to avoid flooded areas and exercise caution while traveling.

The Bang Yai Canal, a major waterway spanning over 20 kilometers from Kathu District through the city center to Phuket Bay, has seen water levels surge more than three meters above normal, raising serious concerns about overflow and flooding in nearby areas.

Authorities are aggressively draining water to mitigate the impact of the heavy and continuous rainfall, with 24-hour monitoring underway.

The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for very heavy rainfall from July 1-3, noting that most of Thailand will experience heavy to very heavy rain in some areas, particularly the Eastern Region and the Andaman coast, due to monsoon troughs affecting the North and upper Northeast combined with monsoon winds.

Residents in at-risk areas are urged to remain vigilant against dangers from heavy rainfall, accumulated water, flash floods, and flash flooding, especially in hilly terrain, low-lying areas, and near waterways. The public is advised to closely monitor weather updates and official announcements.

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National

Thai Volleyball Star Phornprawin Ends Two-Year US League Run

Thai volleyball captain Phornprawin Gaetprachaya has departed Orlando Valkyriesafter winning the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation championship and earning tournament MVP honors during her two-season stint in Major League Volleyball.

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Orlando Valkyriesof Major League Volleyball (MLV) have officially announced the departure of Phornprawin Gaetprachaya, captain and setter for the Thai national women's volleyball team, concluding her two-season stint in the US league.

Phornprawin, nicknamed "Chompoo," joined Valkyriesin 2024 and became instrumental in leading the Florida-based team to capture the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) championship in the 2025 season by defeating Indy Ignite 3-1 in the finals. She delivered exceptional performances with 37 assists and 12 digs, earning the prestigious MVP (Most Valuable Player) award.

The club recently announced on Facebook the parting ways with Phornprawin and over 10 other players following their two years at Adelphia Financial Arena, offering her well-wishes for future success. The statement read: "Thank you for your dedication, commitment, and the positive contributions you have made to this organization. We wish you success on your new path ahead," the Valkyriesposted.

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National

N3 Lottery Results for July 1, 2026

The Government Lottery Office held the N3 lottery drawing on July 1, 2026, at Don Muang Airport with results available across multiple prize categories including two-digit and three-digit prizes. Winners can claim prizes through the Pao Tan

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On July 1, 2026, the Government Lottery Office held a drawing for N3 lottery tickets at the lottery drawing building at Don Muang Airport in Nonthaburi province. Players can check N3 results for all prize categories including two-digit exact, three-digit exact, three-digit any order, and special prizes.

The N3 lottery uses results derived from the six-digit government lottery drawing. Three-digit exact and three-digit any order prizes come from the last three digits of the first prize, while two-digit prizes come from the last two digits. Special prizes are randomly selected from three-digit exact winners only, drawn after each government lottery session concludes.

Winners will receive notifications through the Pao Tang mobile application and can claim prizes immediately through the app. A stamp duty of 1 baht per 200 baht of winnings (or fraction thereof) applies. Bank transfers incur no additional fees.

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National

Thailand Launches Phase 2 Budget Shopping at District Offices

Thailand's 'Thai Help Thai' program moves to Phase 2 with affordable shopping events at district offices every other Friday from July through September, following Phase 1's success that generated 135 million baht in sales and saved resident

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The Commerce Ministry, in collaboration with the Interior Ministry, is advancing Phase 2 of the 'Thai Help Thai' program at district offices across Thailand to ease the cost of living burden on citizens following the first phase's success. Commerce Ministry Business Development Department Director General Poonpong Nayanapikarun announced the launch, with Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Suthirthamphand and Deputy Interior Minister Polapir Suwannachuea jointly approving the continuation to ease living costs and stimulate the grassroots economy.

The Phase 1 events, held five times nationwide beginning May 1, 2025, offered affordable consumer goods every Friday throughout May at 878 district offices nationwide. The program proved highly successful, generating 135.40 million baht in sales through 51,491 participating shops and attracting over 1.08 million shoppers, while saving residents 29.62 million baht in expenses. Best-selling items included cooking oil, chicken and duck eggs, laundry products, fabric softeners, and sugar.

Following Phase 1's success, Phase 2 will continue with shopping events on 'every other Friday' from July through September 2025. The Commerce Ministry has partnered with leading retailers including Makro, Lotus's, Big C, Tops, GO Wholesale, and CJ MORE to offer house brands and promotional items at special prices from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at district offices. The seven scheduled shopping days are: July 3, 17, and 31; August 14 and 28; and September 11 and 25, 2025.

Beyond reducing household expenses, the program supports local entrepreneurs and small-medium enterprises with increased sales and income opportunities. The initiative invites citizens to purchase quality goods at affordable prices at their nearest district office and thanks the Department of Local Administration and all district officers for their support in Phase 1 and Phase 2, beginning Friday, July 3, 2025.

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National

Education Ministry Opens Classrooms In Prisons To Build Credentials

Thailand's Education Ministry signed an agreement with the Department of Corrections to offer classroom learning programs in prisons, allowing inmates to earn credentials from basic to university levels and develop vocational skills for eve

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On July 1, 2025, Education Minister Akkranon Kankirttinant presided over the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Office of the Non-Formal and Informal Education Commission and the Department of Corrections to promote and support three forms of learning: lifelong learning, self-development learning, and credential-based learning. Senior officials from both agencies attended the ceremony at the Science Learning Promotion Center in Bangkok to jointly announce their commitment to expanding educational opportunities to prisons and detention facilities.

Akkranon stated that the agreement represents more than ceremonial procedure—it is a joint declaration to use education as a tool for restoring opportunity and developing human potential. He emphasized that while prison walls may restrict physical space, they must not limit intellectual opportunity or hope for a new beginning. The Education Ministry aims to reduce educational inequality and ensure all people have access to quality, equitable learning that complies with the 2023 Lifelong Learning Promotion Act.

Inmates and former prisoners deserve equal learning opportunities to rebuild their capabilities, develop life and vocational skills, and gain confidence before reintegrating into families and society, Akkranon added. The collaboration between the two agencies links education concretely with behavioral rehabilitation.

The Office of the Non-Formal and Informal Education Commission will implement flexible learning systems suited to the prison context, enabling incarcerated learners to complete education from basic to university levels. Success will be measured not by activity numbers or participation counts, but by real changes in learners' lives and Thai society, based on equality and human dignity.

Akkranon concluded by pledging the Education Ministry's support for a three-year implementation period, aiming to produce quality individuals who are mentally and educationally stable, ready to return to society and become vital contributors to the nation's development.

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National

Opposition Backs Public Charter Amendment Draft

Opposition parties have agreed to wait for a public sector constitution amendment draft before Parliament considers it alongside political party proposals in the next session. The government coalition coordinator said all parties have reach

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The government coalition coordinator revealed that the opposition has agreed to wait for the public sector's constitution amendment draft before considering it alongside political party proposals at the next parliamentary session. On July 1, 2025, at 10:10 AM at Parliament, Raveewit Parisananakul, Ang Thong MP from the Bhumjaithai Party and chairman of the government coalition coordination committee, discussed constitutional amendments after consulting with opposition members and senators. He informed Parliament Speaker Sophan Sarirum that all parties have reached consensus. The opposition acknowledged that the public draft has made substantial headway and should be given an opportunity to proceed alongside the main political party draft for joint consideration. Raveewit further explained that specific amendment deliberations will rest with the Parliament Speaker regarding agenda scheduling. He believes that if waiting for the public draft, detailed amendments should go to the next parliamentary session for review—something the opposition has not opposed. He is confident the process will pass without difficulty.

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National

Budget Debate Proceeds Smoothly, Vote Expected Tonight

Parliament's fiscal year 2570 budget debate is proceeding constructively without personal attacks, with a final vote expected tonight at the legislature.

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At 10:10 a.m. on July 1, 2569 at Parliament, Kravir Perisnananthakul, Ang Thong MP and member of the Bhumjaithai Party, spoke as chair of the governing coalition coordination committee about the two-day consideration of the fiscal year 2570 budget bill. He thanked both opposition and government members for their participation.

Kravir noted that while some might say the debate's tone differs from previous years, careful listening reveals substantive data and figures that government agencies can benefit from. "This budget debate has proceeded smoothly without sarcasm or personal attacks," he stated. "Importantly, both opposition and government are giving new parliamentarians opportunities to speak and offer suggestions, which is positive for seeing fresh MPs engage alongside experienced colleagues."

He added that both sides are working to manage debate time efficiently on this final day, with a vote expected this evening. The Cabinet has responded reasonably well to major questions from opposition members, though some minor points may not have been fully addressed. This afternoon, the coalition will meet to remind government MPs about quorum and voting procedures, with confidence the measure will pass.

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National

Mexico Advances With Fourth Straight Shutout Victory

Mexico recorded its fourth consecutive shutout win, defeating Ecuador 1-0 in a World Cup group stage match at Mexico City Stadium on July 1, 2025.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match took place on July 1, 2025, at Mexico City Stadium in Mexico. Host nation Mexico faced Ecuador in the final group stage competition.

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National

Mahidol Research Institute Transforms Thailand With Tangible Innovation

Mahidol University's Institute for Population and Social Research held a major conference in Bangkok to address Thailand's demographic challenges and convert research into tangible innovation, with government officials emphasizing the need

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The Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) at Mahidol University held a major national academic conference titled 'Population and Society 2025' on June 30–July 1, 2025, at the Royal River Hotel in Bangkok, marking the institute's 20th anniversary under the theme 'Decode Tomorrow: Decoding Demographics for a Sustainable Social Future.' Over 300 participants including experts, academics, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders convened to analyze and decode the structural dimensions of Thailand's rapidly changing demographic challenges while mobilizing collective effort to propel the nation into a new century with stability.

The conference was graced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Prof. Dr. Yosachon Wongsawastdi, who delivered a keynote address on 'Transforming Population and Social Research and Innovation to Drive Thailand Toward a High-Value Economy.' He emphasized the government's commitment to overhauling the nation's research system by converting population and social research from mere data repositories into tangible innovation systems ready for real-world application, aimed at advancing Thailand's economy and improving public quality of life across all dimensions. All sectors must collaborate to translate in-depth research into concrete policies and measures addressing demographic crises.

Prof. Dr. Nopperennue Sachjaraksa Theeratit, Vice Rector for International Relations and University Council at Mahidol University, presided over the official opening, highlighting IPSR's vital role as a key mechanism supporting and advancing Mahidol's strategic vision to address challenges facing Thai society. Over the past two decades, the institute has not only produced scholarly work but has successfully transformed research data, statistics, and findings into policy recommendations and prototype innovations that concretely solve critical economic and social problems in Thailand, improving population quality of life and driving tangible public policy.

A major highlight featured a special demographic lecture by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kritaya Acharavanij from IPSR on 'Decoding the Demographic Landscape: Crisis and Opportunity in National and Global Change.' She raised awareness that Thailand's demographic crisis is not an isolated challenge but part of a larger global transformation. Decoding this demographic landscape serves as a key to identifying direction and accelerating adaptation, turning risks into future security.

The conference featured innovative academic dimensions including parallel sessions, pitching and policy lab activities, and side meetings.

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National

Thai Artists Release New Love Songs About Timing

Multiple Thai artists and bands have released new love songs exploring heartbreak and emotional timing, including singles from KRIST, whateve, Boy Gosiyapong, Slapkiss, Nat Sakdatorn, and Retrospect's new album featuring a fresh vocalist.

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Young artist KRIST from RISER MUSIC releases 'Wrong Time,' a new single exploring a simple yet heartfelt perspective on love, with lyrics and production by MAIYARAP and TOON THREE MAN DOWN respectively. The music video features model PiXXiE alongside Niu Thitiphumi, with NANON directing.

Singer whateve (Pornpavee Konkarathai) debuts her first single 'Yesterday I Loved You Less Than Today' under Kicks Records, with songwriting and composition by Phumi from Jaidee and Toon Three Man Down. She expressed gratitude for the label's support, saying she appreciates the creative freedom and warm environment at Kicks Records.

Romance master Boy Gosiyapong features on his latest single 'Please Send It Along' with JAONAAY, exploring the concept that human emotions carry weight even though they cannot be measured—yet can be clearly felt and transmitted to others with hope for complete understanding.

Band Slapkiss returns with 'Heart's Owner (Twilightship),' depicting the pain of loving someone while having no right to stand beside them anymore. The song was produced by Milo from Tilly Birds, with the music video directed by Prawa Nichapat and Slapkiss member Do, who are close friends in real life.

Nat Sakdatorn makes a musical comeback with 'One Day at a Time,' inviting listeners to gradually understand the meaning of love. The track features co-production by Prateep Siriisaranon and TONHON, with Awat Ratnapinda as Creative Director. Nat explained his return stems from an unending passion for music.

Band Retrospect announces their fifth full-length album 'Afterlife,' marking their revival and welcoming new vocalist Gao Jirayou. The 10-track album took over three years to complete. Pre-orders are available from today through July 8, with shipments beginning August 13, 2569, via GMM Music Store.

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National

Teacher's Exam Passing Annulled, Lawmaker Vows Justice

Teacher Nim's civil service exam passing was annulled due to a marking error that dropped her from first to second place, prompting an MP to vow legal action and question the integrity of Thailand's civil service system.

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MP Natakorn Utho of the Khalasin province, Pheu Thai Party, posted about Teacher Nim's case on Facebook on July 1, 2026. Teacher Nim, the youngest daughter of an elderly white-haired farmer from Som Poh village, was raised by her mother alone in difficult circumstances. Teachers unanimously praised her as a dedicated and hardworking student who never gave up on education. She pursued higher education and became a physics teacher, a highly sought-after profession.

Teacher Nim worked as a contract teacher for four years. Every time the civil service exam was held, she passed with good scores, but was never called to serve because her ranking was insufficient. Eventually, the Office of Basic Education Commission held a special exam for contract teachers with over three years of service. Teacher Nim passed first and received both an appointment letter and a call notice.

She immediately resigned from her original school. Her school held a farewell ceremony where students wrote letters of congratulations mixed with sadness. Back home, villagers celebrated her success as the village's hope—she had passed without paying a single baht for the position.

Teacher Nim paid for new accommodation, arranged relocation, and contacted her assigned school to begin her proud civil service career. Then came a thunderbolt: the university administering the exam reported a marking error, dropping Teacher Nim to second place.

Her mother's tears of joy turned to tears of sorrow. Teacher Nim is her only hope, and the farmworker mother's tearstains remain on the MP's chest. The MP vowed to pursue this through legal channels and filed complaints with the education minister and administrative court, questioning how anyone can believe in justice when systematic corruption pervades the civil service. He noted this is not an isolated case but one of many victims of injustice.

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