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National

Thailand Won't Be Forced to Pick Sides, PM Says

Thailand won't be pressured to align with major powers and instead will pursue strategic autonomy through diverse partnerships, Prime Minister Anutin said during a visit to Australia on Tuesday.

Thailand Won't Be Forced to Pick Sides, PM Says
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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said Thailand should avoid being forced to choose sides amid growing geopolitical rivalry, arguing that countries should instead maintain strategic autonomy by building diverse partnerships.

Speaking at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Tuesday, Anutin outlined Thailand's approach to a changing international order, saying stronger regional cooperation, strategic autonomy and economic resilience were key to navigating global uncertainty.

"Not choosing sides does not mean having no choices," Anutin said, stressing that strategic autonomy meant maintaining the ability to make independent decisions and work with a range of partners based on national interests.

He said Thailand and Australia, as middle powers, could play a greater role in shaping how power is exercised in the region, even if they could not determine the global balance of power.

ASEAN Remains Thailand's Strategic Anchor

Anutin said regional institutions would become increasingly important as reaching consensus at the global level becomes more difficult.

For Thailand, ASEAN remains a "strategic anchor" that has helped transform Southeast Asia from a region marked by division and mistrust into one focused on dialogue, cooperation and greater integration.

He said ASEAN must strengthen its unity and centrality while developing greater capacity to set its own agenda and respond effectively to regional challenges.

On Myanmar, Anutin said Thailand continues to support ASEAN's Five-Point Consensus while pursuing calibrated re-engagement to maintain channels for dialogue and encourage concrete progress.

He welcomed Myanmar authorities' recent decision to allow the International Committee of the Red Cross to meet detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, saying Thailand had consistently pushed for such access.

On Cambodia, Anutin said Thailand remained committed to resolving disputes peacefully through dialogue and agreed bilateral mechanisms while maintaining ASEAN unity.

Not Choosing Sides, But Creating More Options

Anutin said strategic autonomy should not be interpreted as isolation or neutrality on every issue.

Instead, he said countries should diversify their partnerships so they have more options and are less vulnerable to pressure to align with another country's interests.

Thailand and Australia should also expand cooperation through minilateral arrangements focused on specific issues, he said, citing efforts to combat cybercrime and transnational crime.

Anutin and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese are scheduled to sign a joint statement on cooperation against transnational crime in Canberra.

Building a More Resilient Economy

Anutin also called for deeper economic integration between Thailand and Australia to strengthen resilience and reduce excessive dependence on any single market or supply source.

Thailand and Australia have had a free trade agreement since 2005, with bilateral trade reaching about A$32 billion in 2025.

He said the two countries should continue strengthening economic ties.

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Community

Police Leadership Delivers Aid Packages to Thung Maha Meek and Bang Pong Pang Officers

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner distributed relief packages including rice, eggs, and water to about 100 officers at two Bangkok police stations, also providing financial aid to injured officers and families with special-needs children

Police Leadership Delivers Aid Packages to Thung Maha Meek and Bang Pong Pang Officers
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The Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner, along with senior officers and members of the Metropolitan Police wives' club, distributed relief packages containing eggs, rice, and drinking water to approximately 100 officers stationed at Thung Maha Meek and Bang Pong Pang police stations. The distribution took place at 11:00 a.m. on August 17, with the Commissioner expressing gratitude to all officers for their dedication in maintaining order and public safety. In addition to the relief supplies, financial assistance was provided to injured officers and police families with children with special needs under the "We Don't Abandon Our Police Families" program. The Commissioner noted that the visit was one of over 36 inspections conducted to acknowledge the hard work and fatigue of police officers, and praised the kindness of local community leaders and commanding officers for supporting the initiative, urging all officers to continue performing their duties with full commitment and dedication.

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National

PM Anutin Meets Canva to Develop Thailand's Creative Economy

Prime Minister Anutin met Canva's leadership in Sydney to explore ways Thailand's creators can reach global markets through the design platform's expanding presence in the country. Canva aims to grow its Thai creator base to 1,000 by 2028 w

PM Anutin Meets Canva to Develop Thailand's Creative Economy
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Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited Canva's headquarters in Sydney on August 18, 2026, to discuss ways to strengthen Thailand's creative economy and connect Thai creators with global consumers. He met with Canva co-founder and COO Cliff Obrecht, Southeast Asia CEO Willix Halim, and regional executive Pakapol Tangtongchin to explore collaboration opportunities.

Anutin highlighted Thailand's skilled talent, distinctive identity, and rich cultural assets as key strengths that could be developed into high-value products and intellectual property for global markets. He noted that global platforms like Canva could help Thai design and culture reach worldwide audiences while generating income for local creators.

The two sides discussed strategies to feature more Thai designs and cultural elements on Canva's platform, enabling Thai creators to earn from their work while reaching international users. Canva aims to grow its Thai creator base from approximately 190 to 1,000 by 2028.

Canva is also expanding partnerships with Thai agencies including the Department of Business Development and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency to enhance SME skills in design, digital technology, and AI. The company is working with the Ministry of Education to provide Thai youth with access to modern economy tools and skills.

Anutin invited Canva to establish a legal entity in Thailand and expand its operations, bringing international talent to work alongside Thai professionals to facilitate knowledge transfer and strengthen the country's technology and creative ecosystem. He encouraged Canva to collaborate with the Board of Investment on investment opportunities, skills development, and workforce strengthening programs for Thailand's SMEs.

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Police

Tutoring School Owner Accused of Forcing Boy to Use Cannabis

A tutoring school owner in Udon Thani is accused of forcing a 15-year-old boy to pose with cannabis for photographs before taking him to police, allegations the teen denies.

Tutoring School Owner Accused of Forcing Boy to Use Cannabis
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A 34-year-old father from Nong Bua Lamphu filed a police complaint at Udon Thani City Police Station on Saturday afternoon, alleging that the owner of a well-known military-preparatory-school tutoring centre forced his 15-year-old son to smoke cannabis, made him point at drugs for photographs, and then took him to police. The teenager said the school owner and two others suddenly entered a room where he was with friends, accused them of using cannabis, and forced them to pose with the drug for pictures before being taken to the police station. The boy denied using cannabis and claimed the drugs belonged to other students at the tutoring school. Police have accepted the complaint and said they would gather evidence and coordinate with a multidisciplinary team to question the child and others involved, with the tutoring-school owner to be summoned for questioning. Further legal action will depend on the investigation outcome.

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National

Thailand's Broadcasting Authority Charts Future Path for Radio

Thailand's broadcasting authority outlined plans to modernize the radio sector, with 2,328 licensed FM stations currently operating and over 900 frequencies still available for allocation. The NBTC announced new quality awards and digital D

Thailand's Broadcasting Authority Charts Future Path for Radio
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On August 18, 2025, the NBTC held its fourth forum on promoting Thai radio broadcasting, presenting opportunities and future directions for the sector. Thanphan Rayajaroen, the NBTC's director of radio affairs, explained that the meeting aimed to clarify the agency's approach to developing Thailand's radio industry and to update stakeholders on the status of local radio stations entering the licensing system, as well as criteria and procedures for approving digital DAB+ radio networks. The forum also served as a platform for information exchange between the NBTC and broadcasters. Following the successful transition of radio stations to the licensing system by the end of 2024, the agency is now pursuing policies to promote Thai radio toward international standards and sustainable social and economic development.

The NBTC outlined five key agenda items: First, the status of frequency allocation according to the FM radio frequency plan shows that of 3,346 allocated FM frequencies (839 community and public, 2,507 commercial), 2,435 have been licensed (570 community and public, 1,865 commercial), leaving 991 frequencies available. Currently, 2,328 stations have been licensed (570 community and public, 1,788 commercial), with 107 stations still pending approval. Second, signal interference testing results from 95 stations seeking frequency verification showed that 34 stations in sparse areas can use remaining frequencies, but of 61 stations in dense areas, only 7 passed verification while 54 could not. The NBTC will use the remaining frequencies to revise the FM radio plan and issue new licensing calls by year's end.

Third, the agency is launching the NBTC Radio Quality Award to promote high-quality broadcasting through positive regulation, with selections made nationwide across community, public, and commercial categories, and awards given at district, regional, and national levels; applications open in September with results announced in November. Fourth, the NBTC is promoting the formation of groups among licensees in accordance with relevant announcements.

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Community

Hua Hin Schools Practice Active Shooter Response Drills

Schools in Hua Hin conducted active shooter response drills using a "Flee-Hide-Fight" protocol, with plans to expand training to eight more facilities across the municipality.

Hua Hin Schools Practice Active Shooter Response Drills
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Hua Hin Municipality held a classroom safety drill on August 18 at Hua Hin Municipal Khao Phitthak School in Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Nopphorn Wuthikul, mayor of Hua Hin, attended alongside Vice Mayor Butsaba Choksuchat, police advisor Semao Yusamnoy, and municipal secretary Jeerawat Pramani to observe a demonstration of the emergency response plan for schools.

The drill featured Principal Kanjana Tavisak and Lieutenant Colonel Krajang Thongyaem, deputy police commander, who staged a scenario in which an armed intruder entered the school with a handgun and fired two shots into the air. Students responded by following protocol: when they heard the gunshots, they took shelter in designated safe spots within the classroom. As the intruder attempted to force the door open, the students emerged together, subdued the attacker, and controlled the situation until police motorcycle and vehicle patrols arrived to secure the suspect.

Mayor Nopphorn said the drill represents an effective classroom safety approach that Hua Hin Municipality calls 'Flee-Hide-Fight.' The 'Flee' phase means students should evacuate safely if possible. The 'Hide' phase requires students to take shelter in secure locations with limited visibility and remain calm. The 'Fight' phase is a last resort when neither fleeing nor hiding is possible; students work together to stop the threat using nearby objects as appropriate and control the situation until authorities arrive.

The mayor announced that Lieutenant Colonel Krajang and other officers will extend the drill program to six remaining municipal schools and two early-childhood development centers so that teachers, staff, and students gain systematic understanding of emergency response procedures. School principals will report their training results to the municipality.

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National

Thai Hotels Shift to Luxury Focus, Knight Frank Report Shows

Thailand's hotel market is increasingly shifting toward luxury segments, with Bangkok and Phuket adding mostly upscale properties to compete on revenue quality rather than occupancy volume, according to a Knight Frank report released in Aug

Thai Hotels Shift to Luxury Focus, Knight Frank Report Shows
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Knight Frank Thailand released its latest Hotel Market Research report on August 18, 2024, indicating that Thailand's hotel market is shifting from competing on occupancy volume to competing on revenue quality and the ability to generate additional value from tourists. This transformation is particularly evident in Bangkok and Phuket, where new supply is clearly targeting the luxury and upscale hotel segments.

Bangkok is set to add approximately 17,590 rooms, representing 16.7% of current operating stock. Of the new hotels under development, about 80% are in the luxury and upscale categories. In 2025 alone, approximately 7,635 new rooms are scheduled to open, continuing the focus on upper-market segments. As of mid-2024, Bangkok had a total of 105,038 hotel rooms, with approximately 65% in the luxury and upscale groups.

Phuket shows a similar trend, with 47,195 total rooms at mid-2024, of which about 58% are luxury and upscale. Of the new rooms scheduled to enter the market between 2024 and 2026, approximately 89% fall into the luxury and upscale categories.

Despite the shift toward luxury hotels, the market faces challenges. Bangkok luxury hotels saw average daily rates increase by only 0.6% year-on-year to 7,010 baht, while upscale hotels experienced a 4.4% decline to 4,197 baht. Price pressure stems from increased branded hotel supply and consumers' ability to easily compare rates online. Phuket has maintained pricing better overall, with market ADR up 5.3% to 7,117 baht despite occupancy declining 3.2 percentage points.

Hotel operators are diversifying revenue streams beyond room rates, including food and beverage, wellness, events, lifestyle experiences, and branded residences within resort projects to enhance profitability and project viability. However, being in the upper-market segment does not guarantee sustained high returns.

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National

Securities Regulator Charges Yim Leak Over Late MVP Share Sale Report

The SEC has charged Yim Leak for filing his MVP share sale disclosure more than two years late, a violation discovered during the regulator's monitoring that he declined to settle through conciliation.

Securities Regulator Charges Yim Leak Over Late MVP Share Sale Report
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed charges against Yim Leak for late disclosure of his sale of MVP shares. On April 25, 2022, Yim sold MVP shares that reduced his stake below the 5 percent voting threshold, triggering a requirement to file Form 246-2 within three business days—by April 28, 2022. Instead, Yim submitted the notification on October 15, 2024, more than two and a half years late. The SEC discovered the violation during its own monitoring and investigation.

The violation breaches Section 246 of the Securities and Exchange Act, which carries penalties under Section 298. The SEC had previously invited Yim to settle the matter through a conciliation committee established under Section 317 of the law, but he declined. As a result, the SEC referred the case to the Economic Crime Suppression Division for further legal action.

Enek Yuayuen, SEC Deputy Secretary-General and Spokesman, stated that although the late filing was eventually submitted, it resulted partly from the SEC's inspection process. The case demonstrates the SEC's ongoing efforts to monitor and enforce securities law compliance. Following the charges, the matter will proceed through criminal investigation, prosecution, and court proceedings, with the SEC providing full support to relevant agencies in enforcing the Securities and Exchange Act.

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Regional

Dead Bryde's Whale Found Near Koh Samed Island

A dead Bryde's whale discovered stranded near Koh Samed Island on August 17 is under investigation by marine officials, who found the 10-meter male in advanced decomposition with no obvious cause of death.

Dead Bryde's Whale Found Near Koh Samed Island
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Marine resource officials in Chachoengsao have launched an investigation into the death of a Bryde's whale carcass discovered stranded on rocks behind Koh Samed Island in Samet Subdistrict, Sattahip District, Chachoengsao Province on August 17. Local fishermen initially reported the find. The carcass was in an advanced state of decomposition, and the sex, age, and cause of death were unknown at the time.

The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Region 2, in coordination with the Royal Thai Navy, Eastern Gulf of Thailand Marine and Coastal Research Center, and local tour boat operators, conducted an on-site examination and autopsy on the whale's remains. Initial veterinary examination confirmed the animal was a Bryde's whale, a fully mature male approximately 10 meters long. The carcass was severely decomposed. Examination of the digestive tract revealed no food remains or foreign objects.

Officials collected tissue samples and biological specimens for genetic analysis and comparative study. Evidence has been documented and filed with Sattahip Police as an official record for investigation purposes. Authorities will determine whether human activity was involved in the whale's death. If evidence suggests criminal conduct or unlawful involvement, legal proceedings will follow.

The Bryde's whale carcass represents significant marine resource data for the Sattahip area. Officials are conducting a thorough examination to establish the cause of death and determine appropriate handling procedures in accordance with scientific standards.

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National

Hlun Solo's Brother Files Legal Action Over Unauthorized Content Use

Hlun Solo's brother Somsak Butsri announced the family is taking legal action against unauthorized use of their late relative's photos, videos, and creative works, while continuing investigations into the circumstances of his death.

Hlun Solo's Brother Files Legal Action Over Unauthorized Content Use
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On August 18, 2025, at 4:56 p.m., Somsak Butsri (Moss), the older brother of Bawornthad Pengsuek (Hlun Solo), posted a Facebook update providing progress on family matters and procedures being undertaken.

The family's immediate priority is investigating the facts surrounding the circumstances and cause of his brother's death, ensuring the process remains transparent, fair, and verifiable. No additional public updates are available at this time, but the family will inform everyone as information becomes available.

Regarding the estate and property matters, the family is proceeding with legal steps, with his sister managing the inheritance and coordinating with relevant agencies. The family will hold a merit-making ceremony 100 days after his brother's passing according to their means and comfort.

The family also addressed concerns about unauthorized use of photos, videos, and creative works belonging to his brother, including images of their grandmother and himself. They emphasized that they have not overlooked this issue and respect the intellectual property rights of his brother and all those involved. Any use of the family's stories without permission for profit or other purposes will not be tolerated.

Moving forward, the family reserves the right to protect the reputation, privacy, works, and intellectual property rights of his brother, their grandmother, and all family members. If unauthorized use of images, videos, or works is discovered, or if the family's stories are being misappropriated for financial gain or causing harm, the family will gather evidence and take legal action accordingly.

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Community

Mother Gets Keyboard Tattoo To Help Autistic Son Communicate

An autistic boy's mother tattooed a keyboard on her arm to give her non-speaking son a reliable backup communication method, inspiring a viral movement that has led to keyboard-print shirts and free tattoos for other families.

Mother Gets Keyboard Tattoo To Help Autistic Son Communicate
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A devoted mother named Jessica has found a way for her 11-year-old son Hunter, who is autistic and unable to speak, to always have a means of communicating with her—by having a keyboard tattooed on her own arm. The idea has given her family a reliable backup communication method and has inspired the creation of keyboard-print shirts and free tattoos for parents of other autistic children.

The concept began when Jessica took Hunter out to eat and his augmentative and alternative communication tablet, which helps him select words and symbols to communicate, suddenly lost battery power. While Jessica worried, Hunter remained calm. He grabbed a napkin, drew a keyboard on it, and pointed to letters to order his food. This moment inspired Jessica with an immediate idea.

"That event made me realize I couldn't limit his communication to technology alone, because technology can fail," Jessica told Canada's CTV News.

She then devised a backup solution that would never run out of battery: a keyboard permanently attached to her own body. Jessica worked with a tattoo artist to ink a keyboard on her forearm, designed with letters, symbols, happy and sad faces, and an "I love you" button.

When Jessica revealed the tattoo to her son, the first word he typed on his mother's arm was "Mama." Since then, communication between mother and son has become significantly easier. Whenever they are together, Hunter can tap letters on his mother's arm to immediately convey his thoughts.

The tattoo offers another important advantage: privacy. Unlike Hunter's communication device, which produces sound when he selects words, the tattoo on Jessica's arm allows mother and son to communicate silently.

On July 8, Jessica posted a video on Facebook showing her son using her arm to communicate through the tattoo. The clip went viral, receiving over 2 million likes on social media and inspiring other families with non-speaking members.

"When we remove communication barriers, we're giving people who cannot speak the chance to show us who they really are," Jessica told a Canadian news agency.

The idea has spread far beyond one mother's arm tattoo. Remarkably, Hunter's schoolmates also wanted keyboard-print shirts. Jessica explained that the children wanted these shirts "so they could talk to Hunter on the playground and whisper secrets to him."

Jessica partnered with a clothing company to produce shirts with a keyboard printed on the sleeves. She has revealed that parents, nurses, doctors, and emergency responders from around the world have contacted her seeking ways to help autistic children in schools and hospitals.

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