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Actress Tom Ratchaneekor Wins Lawsuit Against Loluck Hospital

Actress Tom Ratchaneekor won her medical malpractice lawsuit against Loluck Hospital, securing 7.7 million baht in damages for complications from cosmetic facial surgery.

Actress Tom Ratchaneekor Wins Lawsuit Against Loluck Hospital
6 Aug Khaosod

Actress Tom Ratchaneekor has won her case against Loluck Hospital following a judgment hearing held on August 6, 2026, at Nonthaburi Court. Tom sued hospital administrator Pin Loluck (Pisorn Srichaiyanant) for 50 million baht in damages related to complications from cosmetic facial surgery. The court ordered the fourth defendant to pay approximately 7.7 million baht in total damages, with the hospital as the first defendant held jointly liable. The compensation breakdown includes 2.9 million baht for medical treatment and corrective surgery, 1.8 million baht for lost income, and 3 million baht for future damages.

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National

National Parks Chief Orders Probe Into Similan Accommodation Approval

Thailand's national parks chief has ordered an investigation into whether the Similan Islands National Park director improperly allowed an MP to stay overnight at the park four years ago, violating a closure order in place since 2018.

National Parks Chief Orders Probe Into Similan Accommodation Approval
6 Aug Khaosod

The director of Thailand's Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has ordered an investigation into whether the head of Similan Islands National Park violated departmental regulations by allowing MP Veerachai Theeraphatthanon and his group to stay overnight at the park approximately four years ago.

On August 5, Veerachai, serving as a special committee member reviewing the 2570 fiscal budget bill, had spoken in parliament reflecting his personal views and experience from a trip to Similan Islands National Park about four years prior. He described the accommodation and service quality as "very poor" and cited specific limitations such as lights being turned off at 8 p.m., poor bedding conditions, limited water supply, weak internet signals, and recommended considering private-public partnership management models.

Artchpol Jarunchansea, director of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, stated that while the department appreciates the constructive suggestions from the committee member, it must thoroughly verify the facts. He ordered the establishment of a fact-finding committee to investigate whether the Similan Islands National Park director's authorization of the overnight stay violated the departmental announcement of October 4, 2561 (published in the Royal Gazette on October 8, 2561) that closed overnight accommodation at Similan Islands. This closure announcement has been in effect for eight years.

The overnight closure was enacted to address garbage and wastewater problems affecting the environment and to focus on natural resource restoration and sustainable reduction of marine ecosystem impacts. The area was designated for day-trip visits only. The director emphasized that while the department welcomes beneficial suggestions for public interest and is ready to consider them for improving operations and service efficiency, all procedures and conditions must comply with government regulations and relevant legal frameworks properly and carefully.

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National

Grandmother Awaits YouTuber's Body, Buys Lottery Ticket

Travel YouTuber Hlun Solo's body arrives in Kalasin for funeral rites as his grandmother prepares three-day merit-making ceremonies, struggling to accept his death in Georgia.

Grandmother Awaits YouTuber's Body, Buys Lottery Ticket
6 Aug Khaosod

On August 6, 2025, at their home in Samdet district, Kalasin province—the birthplace of Bowortat Pengsuk, known as Hlun Solo, a renowned travel YouTuber who died mysteriously in Georgia—preparations were underway to receive his remains. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed his body would arrive at his home in Kalasin for religious and customary funeral rites. The family plans to hold merit-making ceremonies for three days at Hlun's house before a funeral service at Rangsichatchawal Temple in Samdet district.

Relatives and neighbors prepared the venue and food offerings as out-of-province fans and fellow YouTubers gathered to pay respects, filling the atmosphere with both activity and sorrow. Hlun's grandmother, despite smiling and speaking with reporters and visiting YouTubers, showed visible signs of exhaustion. Medical staff from Samdet Hospital provided care and emotional support. The grandmother stated she had learned Hlun had arrived in Thailand but was struggling to accept his death, saying she could not bear to see his face. She committed to organizing the funeral properly with at least three nights of ceremonies. Municipal officials added three more tents and extra chairs, anticipating large numbers of fans attending.

Hlun's uncle, Sompong Pengsuk, 62, said they were waiting for notification from authorities handling the body's transfer and that an autopsy was underway. The family had prepared the venue and tentatively scheduled three nights of merit-making ceremonies, with possible extensions for auspicious or significant days, followed by the funeral at the temple. During the conversation, the grandmother purchased one lottery ticket numbered 904326—Hlun's age. Fans, YouTubers, and neighbors have begun arriving to offer condolences, while media outlets and police continue monitoring developments.

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National

Lawmakers Push to Seize Assets in Local Exam Fraud Case

Lawmakers are pushing to seize assets from nearly 5,900 people implicated in a local exam fraud scheme, with parliament warning that swift action is needed to prevent suspects from hiding money before trial.

Lawmakers Push to Seize Assets in Local Exam Fraud Case
6 Aug Khaosod

On August 6, 2025, Rangsiman Rom, a ruling coalition lawmaker and deputy Pheu Thai party leader, chaired a parliamentary committee session examining widespread corruption in local government examinations. He confirmed that roughly 5,900 names linked to the fraud scheme are documented in files now held by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), and emphasized that a coordinated criminal network is clearly involved. Rangsiman stressed the need to accelerate money-laundering investigations and asset seizures before suspects can transfer funds or hide property, warning that without swift enforcement, those convicted may never fully compensate the state for damages. He urged the Anti-Money Laundering Office to deploy its broad legal powers to trace financial flows, including tax returns and spending patterns, and expressed frustration that some implicated officials—particularly those close to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul—might escape accountability while political figures claim they bear no responsibility. Rangsiman vowed the committee would continue investigating to prevent what he characterized as selective justice or political cover-ups.

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National

China Denies Arming Cambodia, Reaffirms Thai Alliance

China denied providing weapons to Cambodia during talks with Thai military officials, reaffirming its alliance with Thailand and calling for peaceful resolution of the border conflict between the neighboring countries.

China Denies Arming Cambodia, Reaffirms Thai Alliance
6 Aug Khaosod

On August 4, Lieutenant General Theeranant Nantkhwang, director of the Army Information Department, received Major General Zhang Linhong, assistant military attaché of the People's Republic of China in Thailand, and his delegation for talks on military relations between the two countries' armies. The Chinese military attaché expressed concern about the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, noting that as longtime neighbors, both nations should pursue peaceful solutions together. He emphasized that Thailand and China are steadfast allies with deep ties, and that China has been transparent and sincere with Thailand. China stressed it had no involvement in supplying weapons for Cambodia's military operations and confirmed it has instructed Cambodia not to deploy any military equipment in the Thai-Cambodian border area.

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National

Transgender Model Says Brand Cancelled Shoot Over Gender Identity

A transgender model was sent home from a fashion photoshoot moments before filming in Bangkok after the brand owner objected to her gender identity, sparking calls for clearer hiring requirements in the modeling industry.

Transgender Model Says Brand Cancelled Shoot Over Gender Identity
6 Aug Khaosod

BANGKOK — 5 August 2026, A transgender model has spoken out after she said she was turned away from a fashion photoshoot moments before filming because the brand owner objected to her gender identity, prompting calls for clearer hiring requirements in the modelling industry.

Speaking to Khaosod Online, the model, who goes by Owen, said she had been hired for a lifestyle clothing photoshoot through a last-minute booking. During discussions with the production team, no requirement was mentioned that applicants had to be cisgender women or that transgender models would not be accepted.

Owen said she arrived at the set on 4 August, checked in with the crew, ordered refreshments and changed into the wardrobe before staff informed her they needed to verify details with the brand owner.

"They asked me, 'Are you transgender? The brand owner isn't okay with that, so you'll have to go home,'" she recalled.

Shocked by the decision, Owen asked the crew to discuss the matter again with the brand owner, noting that she had already travelled to the location and was ready to begin work. However, the team later returned and confirmed the decision had not changed.

She said the production team initially offered compensation for her wasted time, but the amount was less than half of the agreed modelling fee. After negotiating, one crew member agreed to contribute additional money personally because, according to Owen, the brand owner refused to increase the payment.

Owen explained that she normally posts her modelling profile, including her portfolio, body measurements and social media accounts, in online casting groups. Prospective clients then contact her directly to discuss jobs.

She said this was not the first time she had encountered such a situation, although previous incidents had been resolved through discussion without her being asked to leave.

Owen believes gender should not be an issue for fashion still photography, where voice and dialogue are irrelevant. She added that for video projects requiring speaking roles, she always informs clients in advance that she is transgender so they can decide whether she fits the role.

She urged brands and casting agencies to clearly state any gender-specific requirements in job advertisements.

"If a brand is strict about gender, they should specify it in the casting post. I've seen posts that clearly say 'cisgender women only,' and in those cases I simply don't apply," she said.

Owen added that the incident occurred on her birthday, making the experience especially upsetting. Despite the setback, she said she will continue working as a model and hopes employers will communicate their requirements clearly to prevent similar situations in the future.

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National

Thai Army Chief Visits Tan Yong Market to Boost Public Confidence

Thailand's army chief visited Tan Yong Market in Narathiwat Province on August 6 to reassure residents and traders about security efforts, pledging enhanced protection and coordination across agencies to restore confidence in daily life.

Thai Army Chief Visits Tan Yong Market to Boost Public Confidence
6 Aug Khaosod

On August 6, 2026, General Chaiyaprueksa Duangprathat, Commander of the Royal Thai Army and secretary of the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), visited Tan Yong Market in Rangae District, Narathiwat Province to meet with traders and residents. He listened to their views and monitored the security situation while working to restore public confidence in normal daily life and business activities. The army commander spoke closely with residents and confirmed that security agencies prioritize the protection of people's lives and property, and are coordinating all sectors to prevent incidents and maintain peace so citizens can live safely and with assurance. Security forces pledged to closely monitor and assess the situation while increasing appropriate security measures in the area, aiming to control the situation smoothly, minimize impact on people's livelihoods, and continuously build confidence in Thailand's southern border provinces.

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National

PM Welcomes Myanmar President for Security, Trade Talks

Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing visited Thailand on August 6 for high-level talks with Prime Minister Anusit on cross-border cooperation, energy, and trade facilitation.

PM Welcomes Myanmar President for Security, Trade Talks
6 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anusit Charnvirakul and Interior Minister welcomed Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing on an official state visit to Thailand at 10:20 a.m. on August 6, 2025, at the Thai Khu Fa Building. Upon arrival, the Prime Minister extended a warm reception and led a formal welcoming ceremony complete with an honor guard inspection. After the ceremony, the President signed the government guestbook and exchanged commemorative gifts in the Elephant Room before proceeding to a small-group discussion with the Prime Minister to exchange views on promoting Thai-Myanmar cooperation, including cross-border management, energy cooperation, trade facilitation, and border peace and stability.

The full delegation discussions were held in the Green Room at Thai Khu Fa Building, with Thai delegates including Deputy Prime Ministers Eknit Nitithumprach (Finance), Sihasak Puangketkaew (Foreign Affairs), and Supachee Suthammapant (Commerce), along with senior military and cabinet officials. Myanmar's delegation included Foreign Minister Tin Maung Swe, Energy Minister Ko Ko Lwin, and Commerce Minister Thun Aung, among other senior officials.

At 12:15 p.m., the Prime Minister and Myanmar President will jointly witness the signing of agreements and exchange of memoranda of understanding, followed by aid presentation ceremonies at the Santitham Building of Government House.

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National

Ancient Cannon Pulled From Bangkok Canal

Authorities recovered a suspected ancient cannon from Bangkok Yai Canal in Thon Buri after local residents requested help retrieving the heavily rusted 1.8-meter artifact, which experts will now examine for its historical significance.

Ancient Cannon Pulled From Bangkok Canal
6 Aug Khaosod

BANGKOK — 5 August 2026, Authorities have recovered a suspected ancient cannon that had been submerged in Bangkok Yai Canal in Bangkok's Thon Buri district, with experts set to examine its origin and historical significance.

The recovery operation took place at the pier of Wat Pradittharam (Wat Mon) on Itsaraphap Soi 17, Hiranruchi subdistrict, Thon Buri district.

Thon Buri district councillor Jirasak Watthanamongkol, together with officials from the Thon Buri District Office and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), used an excavator to lift the cannon from the canal near Charoen Phat Bridge before placing it in the temple grounds.

The cannon measures approximately 1.8 metres in length and is heavily covered in rust. A small section at the muzzle is cracked, while no inscriptions, letters or serial numbers were found on its surface.

Chinwat Jiamsomboon, chairman of the Wat Pradittharam community, said local residents had known about the cannon's presence in the canal for some time but had been unable to retrieve it. He said residents contacted the district councillor and the district office 2–3 days ago to request assistance. The cannon was successfully recovered at 11:58 on 5 August 2026.

District officials are now coordinating with relevant agencies to conduct further examinations to determine the cannon's age, origin and historical value.

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Police

Three Police Officers Stripped of Ranks and Honors

Three police officers have been stripped of their ranks and royal decorations following serious disciplinary violations, with dismissals effective between 2017 and 2024.

Three Police Officers Stripped of Ranks and Honors
6 Aug Khaosod

BANGKOK — On 5 August 2026, the Royal Gazette published a Prime Minister's Office announcement granting royal approval to strip three former police officers of their ranks and revoke their royal decorations.

The officers were dismissed from service after being found to have committed serious disciplinary offences.

They are:

Pol. Col. Ratthawee Chaiyana — effective 31 October 2017 Pol. Lt. Col. Yusron Abdulsama — effective 25 November 2021 Pol. Lt. Phuwanai Kaewnoi — effective 26 October 2024

The announcement also ordered the recall of decorations previously awarded to the three men, including honours under the Orders of the White Elephant and the Crown of Thailand, as well as service medals.

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National

Thai Influencers Launch Cyber Safety Campaign for Youth

Thai influencers are launching "Cyber Safe on Tour," a digital literacy campaign teaching youth to spot online scams and fraud through critical thinking and fact-checking skills.

Thai Influencers Launch Cyber Safety Campaign for Youth
6 Aug Khaosod

Prominent Thai influencers Paa Dtue Sombat, Jepun Phanuporn from iPAN Channel, Khuean Pattradanai, and Frang Nerikul are joining forces with the Safe Media Development Fund and CHANGE2561 company to launch the "Click to Think, Click to Be Sure" project. The "Cyber Safe on Tour" initiative aims to equip Thai youth with digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness, empowering them to become advocates against online fraud and scams.

The campaign focuses on educating young people about common online deception tactics and encouraging them to create protective content for their communities. The influencers shared their own experiences with cyber threats and demonstrated techniques for spotting misleading media, while mentoring youth participants in producing short awareness videos. Paa Dtue emphasized that scammers exploit human greed and fear rather than technical superiority, urging people to "click to think" before taking action online. Jepun praised the participants' creativity and commitment to raising awareness, noting that while fraud methods evolve daily, critical thinking and vigilance can effectively counter them. Khuean highlighted how supporting youth with proper learning opportunities transforms them into positive agents for creating a safer online society. Frang stressed that modern online threats come in deceptively polished forms, making pre-sharing verification and fact-checking essential skills for all users.

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