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Army Unit 38 Opens New Soldier House, Awards Marksmanship Excellence

The 38th Military Circle celebrated newly trained soldiers at an open house in Nan Province, where families witnessed graduation ceremonies and soldiers demonstrated marksmanship skills. The commander awarded top shooters and distributed ve

Army Unit 38 Opens New Soldier House, Awards Marksmanship Excellence
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The 38th Military Circle held its 2569 New Soldier Open House at Suriyphong Camp in Nan Province, with Lieutenant General Bunnyrit Kaetsatwetin presiding. Families of newly trained soldiers attended to witness their graduation from the training curriculum, fostering pride and strengthening relationships between commanders and soldiers' families.

The event featured fancy drill demonstrations and live-fire shooting displays by the new soldiers that impressed all attendees. The commander presented certificates and cash awards to three soldiers who achieved outstanding marksmanship scores. He welcomed the families and expressed concern for troops preparing to return home on leave, emphasizing traffic safety awareness and encouraging those preparing for military officer candidate exams to use their rest period for review.

Additionally, the event distributed vegetable seeds from the "Nan Quality Soldiers" food security initiative to soldiers' families to cultivate at home, creating continuity for the food security program.

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National

Former Star Phlrit Begs for Comeback Chance in Entertainment

Former entertainer Phlrit Siripaanich humorously appeals for a comeback in a TikTok video, asking producer Boy Thakklekiat to give him another acting chance after leaving the industry for business and medical work.

Former Star Phlrit Begs for Comeback Chance in Entertainment
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Former singer and actor Phlrit Siripaanich has entertained fans across social media with a humorous TikTok video asking for a second chance in the entertainment industry. After shifting his focus to business and medical work, Phlrit posted a funny clip to his personal account @p.ritzza while walking in the hot sun, joking that he's started missing life in showbiz. He appealed to producer Boy Thakklekiat Veeravarn to give him another opportunity as an actor, even offering to play a father figure in BL series productions.

In the video, Phlrit said: "I shouldn't have left the industry. If possible, I'd like to ask for another chance at Channel One New. Can I get one more opportunity? Let me go back to where I was—that peak star status where people surrounded me, wiping my sweat constantly. Working in cool air-conditioned rooms, complaining about the heat when needed. I miss that. I want to go back to being that person. Being tired with someone bringing me water without having to ask. I want to be that person again."

He continued: "Does Channel One accept older actor roles? I can play a father to the younger actors in BL series. I can do it now—I accept. I was too difficult before. I'm sorry. I've changed my mind. I understand now. I'll become a better person."

Phlrit also appealed directly: "I'm begging Brother Boy to reconsider. Please debut your younger brother again. I'm tired. I don't want to challenge life anymore. I understand now. I've fought hard enough."

The video has sparked an enthusiastic response from fans, with many commenting and calling for Phlrit's return to acting.

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Police

Man Shoots Wife, Rival After Finding Affair

A man fatally shot his estranged wife and her lover at a Bangkok townhouse on July 5 after discovering their affair, leaving one victim critically wounded.

Man Shoots Wife, Rival After Finding Affair
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At 2:00 p.m. on July 5, police responded to a shooting incident with fatalities and injuries at a two-story townhouse in the Bang Chan area, Khlong Sam Wa district, Bangkok. Officers from Minburi Police Station, led by investigators, arrived with forensic teams and medical examiners.

The incident occurred on the ground floor hallway near a bathroom, where authorities found the body of a 35-year-old man (alias A) with a single gunshot wound to the right cheekbone. A .380 caliber pistol was recovered near the staircase. A second victim, a 36-year-old woman (alias B), was found with a gunshot wound to the right cheek. A third victim, a 30-year-old man (alias C), sustained two gunshot wounds to the abdomen and was in critical condition. Four .380 shell casings were collected as evidence.

According to the ex-mother-in-law's statement, B was sitting on the sofa talking with C when A suddenly entered, claiming he needed to retrieve items from his daughter's upstairs bedroom. After getting what he came for, A descended the stairs, drew a pistol from his shoulder bag, and fired twice at C's abdomen, then once at B's cheek. The witness called police in shock.

A had been living with B and they had one son together. A worked as a ride-hailing driver in Phetchabun province to support the family. Two to three months prior, A discovered B was secretly dating C, which led to severe arguments. B then fled to her mother's house, and C moved in shortly after. A became increasingly stressed despite relatives' attempts to calm him.

On the morning of the incident, A's mother, a lottery vendor from Phetchabun, was traveling to Nam Noi Airport in Nonthaburi to collect lottery quotas. A told his mother he planned to visit Phuket and volunteered to drive her and his son to the airport. After dropping them off at the Mochit transport terminal, A rushed to his ex-girlfriend's house, knowing both she and C were there, and committed the shooting. The two deceased bodies were transferred to the Police Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine for autopsy.

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National

Thailand Launches First Defence Industry Exhibition

Thailand will launch its first defence industry exhibition on July 8, 2026, with Prime Minister Anutin presiding over the event designed to boost domestic defence capabilities and commercialize research through public-private cooperation.

Thailand Launches First Defence Industry Exhibition
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Thailand's Ministry of Defence will hold the opening ceremony of the "THAILAND Defence Industry Exhibition 2026 (THAIDEF-EX 2026)" on July 8, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. at the Multi-Purpose Building of the Permanent Secretary's Office, Ministry of Defence (Sri Saman area). Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will preside over the event, accompanied by deputy prime ministers, defence ministry officials, cabinet members, military commanders, the national police chief, public sector administrators, and defence industry entrepreneurs and networks.

This exhibition marks Thailand's first dedicated defence industry showcase, organized under the concept of "Power of Self Reliance," aimed at boosting the development and capabilities of Thailand's defence industry. The initiative emphasizes support for research and technology development, innovation creation, and integration of cooperation among government, private sector, and educational institutions—critical mechanisms for strengthening national security and enhancing the country's self-sufficiency.

The event also seeks to translate Thai research and technological achievements into commercial production and application, creating economic added value, promoting employment, and elevating Thailand's defence industry competitiveness on the international stage.

From July 8-10, 2026, the exhibition will feature displays of defence industry products and innovations from both public and private sectors, including research findings ready for commercialization. The program will include keynote speeches, expert panel discussions, technology and innovation demonstrations, business matching sessions, and networking activities connecting entrepreneurs, researchers, and relevant agencies.

The Ministry of Defence's Permanent Secretary Office stated that THAIDEF-EX 2026 will serve as a crucial platform to consolidate the capabilities of all sectors in driving Thailand's defence industry growth alongside technological and economic development, ultimately advancing national self-sufficiency and long-term national interests.

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Regional

ASEAN Observer Team Inspects Thai-Cambodian Border

An ASEAN observer team inspected the Thai-Cambodian border in Chanthaburi and Trat provinces in early July, examining disputed boundary areas, checkpoints, and security operations along the 171-kilometer frontier.

ASEAN Observer Team Inspects Thai-Cambodian Border
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Between July 1-2, 2025, the ASEAN Observer Team–Thailand (AOT-TH) conducted an on-site inspection along the Thai-Cambodian border in areas administered by the Chanthaburi and Trat Border Defense Commands. The delegation, comprising representatives from Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, was led by Maj. Gen. Chitpol Kokitsammakoln and headed by Brigadier General Gregorio Nieveras of the Philippines.

The team received briefings on the disputed "K-shaped" area between boundary markers 64-65 near Khlong Takian in Chanthaburi's Pong Nam Ron District. They visited two permanent border checkpoints—Ban Phak Kad and Ban Laem—and observed how Thai units coordinate with security and civilian agencies to manage border crossings while maintaining national security and facilitating humanitarian assistance.

In Trat's jurisdiction, the team inspected a sediment detention dam, a construction site for Cambodia's proposed Koh Kong Casino development that would serve as a port and commercial hub. They also visited the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles in Trat, dedicated to the late Queen Sirikit, and learned about Thai humanitarian efforts assisting Cambodian refugees.

The delegation further visited units responsible for the 171-kilometer border stretch, receiving updates on security operations and humanitarian mine clearance work protecting civilians. The inspection provided AOT-TH with detailed information about the border situation, including alleged Cambodian non-compliance with the Joint Statement signed December 27, 2024. Brigadier General Nieveras will compile the findings and submit a report to AOT-HQ for further action.

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National

Thailand Reshapes Military Into Nimble Fighting Force

Thailand is restructuring its military into a smaller, more agile force focused on efficiency and inter-service cooperation rather than size, adopting the Minimum Viable Defense 2036 strategy to address modern threats including cyber warfar

Thailand Reshapes Military Into Nimble Fighting Force
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The Supreme Commander's characterization of Thailand as "a rooster in a tiger's den" may sound jarring, but it aptly captures today's global reality. The world no longer operates by post-WWII rules, but increasingly by power and self-interest. Modern warfare extends beyond guns and tanks into trade wars, technological competition, resource competition, energy, cyber systems, and information warfare. Ordinary people may live normal lives, but the world is waging war in a different form. When threats evolve, outdated thinking fails. The Minimum Viable Defense 2036 strategy is compelling because it doesn't aim to build the largest military, but rather a military that is "right-sized, efficient, agile, and combat-ready"—using resources wisely and prepared for both traditional and new forms of conflict. The key is achieving genuine inter-service cooperation, rather than each branch working independently as before. Technology, automation, drones, and artificial intelligence will enhance capabilities while driving the defense industry to boost long-term self-reliance. This reform isn't simply about acquiring new weapons and equipment—it's about changing how we think, restructuring organizations, and transforming work culture, since modern warfare no longer permits fragmented operations. Another compelling element is embracing "imagination" in strategy development. Building the military of the future requires data, creativity, and adaptability rather than clinging to old doctrine. What matters isn't the strategy's name or new structures like the Joint Capability Command, or JCC, but rather leaders' mindset that no model is the final answer—everything is merely a starting point: experiment, learn, and continuously improve. Military reform to create a "fighting rooster" demands endless learning, adaptation, and development.

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National

Chinese Court Fines Molly Tea 50 Million for Louis Vuitton Trademark Infringement

A Chinese court ordered Molly Tea, a Shenzhen milk tea chain, to pay 50.7 million baht to Louis Vuitton for using a four-petal flower logo too similar to the fashion brand's trademark. The company must cease the infringement and issue a pub

Chinese Court Fines Molly Tea 50 Million for Louis Vuitton Trademark Infringement
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A Chinese court in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, has ruled that Molly Tea, owner of a popular milk tea chain in Shenzhen with franchise locations in Wuhan's Wuchang district, infringed upon seven registered trademarks featuring a four-petal flower design belonging to Louis Vuitton, the world-leading French fashion brand. The Intermediate People's Court of Suzhou ordered Molly Tea to cease the infringement and pay 10.3 million yuan (approximately 50.7 million baht) to Louis Vuitton, and required the company to issue a public apology. According to reports from Nangfang Metropolis Daily in Guangzhou, the dispute involves the striking similarity between Molly Tea's four-petal flower symbol and Louis Vuitton's iconic monogram pattern. Louis Vuitton filed the lawsuit in May 2024, with the court issuing its judgment on June 29. However, Molly Tea announced plans to appeal the decision to a higher court. The case has sparked broad public discussion about intellectual property protection and the use of cultural elements in branding, with experts calling for a rational approach and emphasizing that trademark use should not infringe on previously registered marks.

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National

AI Predicts Mbappé Will Win 2026 World Cup Golden Boot

An artificial intelligence algorithm predicts French forward Kylian Mbappé will win the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot with 10 goals, edging out Lionel Messi's projected 9.

AI Predicts Mbappé Will Win 2026 World Cup Golden Boot
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An artificial intelligence analysis predicts that French forward Kylian Mbappé will claim the Golden Boot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with 10 goals, surpassing Argentina's Lionel Messi. Both players are currently tied with 6 goals, but AI calculations suggest Mbappé will finish the tournament with 10 goals compared to Messi's 9. Norway's Erling Haaland is projected to score 8 goals, followed by England's Harry Kane with 7 goals. Brazil's Vinicius Junior and France's Ousmane Dembélé are expected to finish with 6 goals each, while Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo is predicted to score 4 goals.

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National

Man Receives 200,000 Baht For Ancient Bronze Drum

A Thai man received 200,000 baht for surrendering a rare 2,000-year-old bronze drum to authorities, with the prized artifact now heading to a national museum for preservation and public display.

Man Receives 200,000 Baht For Ancient Bronze Drum
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A Thai man has been awarded 200,000 baht for turning over a rare ancient bronze drum to the Fine Arts Department after discovering the artefact, believed to be more than 2,000 years old.

Fine Arts Department Director-General Phanombut Chantarachot presided over a ceremony on July 4 to present the reward to Khemthai Sittinasri, recognising him as a good Samaritan for handing in the valuable cultural object.

The bronze drum, known as a "mohooratuek", is estimated to be between 2,100 and 2,700 years old. It is considered an important historical artefact, notable for its advanced ancient manufacturing techniques and unusually high tin content, which is rarely found in similar objects.

Authorities said the drum reflects sophisticated local craftsmanship and provides important insight into prehistoric societies in the region. The Fine Arts Department said the artefact will be sent to the Science for Conservation Centre for scientific preservation in line with international standards. It will later be kept and displayed at the Ban Chiang National Museum as part of Thailand's national heritage collection, allowing the public and future generations to study and learn from it.

The department also urged members of the public to report any discovery of ancient artefacts or cultural objects to authorities, stressing that such items are considered state property and important historical evidence. Officials said proper reporting ensures artefacts are preserved legally and scientifically, helping safeguard the country's cultural heritage for future generations.

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National

Thailand Establishes OECD Membership Task Force

Thailand's government has established a task force to pursue OECD membership by 2028, aiming to strengthen economic competitiveness and align the country's laws with international standards. The Interior Ministry-led committee will oversee

Thailand Establishes OECD Membership Task Force
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The Interior Ministry has launched a dedicated committee to advance Thailand's membership in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), signaling a major government priority. Permanent Secretary Artsit Sampantharat announced that PM Anuthim Charnvirakul has signed an order establishing the steering committee and subcommittees tasked with driving OECD membership efforts, with the permanent secretary serving as chair alongside relevant government agencies and state enterprises.

The OECD is an international organization focused on promoting economic growth, sustainable development, and improved living standards through cooperation on economic, social, environmental, and governance policies among member nations. Thailand's push for membership by 2028 aims to leverage OECD mechanisms to strengthen economic competitiveness, align laws and regulations with international standards, and secure investor confidence.

The committee will oversee policy formulation, comprehensive planning, legislative and regulatory harmonization with global standards, and international coordination to build support among OECD members. According to Artsit, OECD membership represents a critical government agenda to drive reforms across economic, legal, regulatory, governance, investment, competition, innovation, environmental, and public sector efficiency dimensions—all aligned with international benchmarks.

Membership is expected to boost investor confidence, enhance Thailand's competitiveness, reduce regional disparities, and upgrade quality of life sustainably. The Interior Ministry has already engaged actively with the OECD's Regional Development Policy Committee, exchanging knowledge, tracking policy developments, and participating in various meetings to build Thailand's competitive capacity, elevate industry and service standards, advance science diplomacy and innovation, and strengthen Thailand's position in global supply chains while promoting Thailand's creative economy internationally.

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Regional

Transport Ministry Mobilizes Dredging Plan Against Songkhla Flooding

Transport Ministry launches three-phase dredging plan to address recurring flooding in Songkhla province caused by canal silting, affecting fishing communities and boat navigation ahead of the rainy season.

Transport Ministry Mobilizes Dredging Plan Against Songkhla Flooding
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Deputy Transport Minister Sarapech Bunnyamani announced a comprehensive approach to flooding in Songkhla province following an on-site inspection of waterway problems. His team examined the Ko Lae Nang area in Thepla District and Sakhaom Canal in Jana District, consulting with local officials and residents on drainage challenges. The core problem in both areas is the silting of canals and waterways, which severely hampers drainage to the sea and causes recurring seasonal flooding that impacts boat navigation, traditional fishing, and community livelihoods.

Residents of Ko Lae Nang requested urgent dredging of Khlong Tuyang, where accumulated sediment worsens flooding and blocks waterways. Similarly, Sakhaom Canal residents called for clearing and deepening the canal to improve drainage capacity before the November rainy season. Sarapech ordered the Ports Authority to conduct depth surveys of both waterways and prepare detailed dredging plans aligned with on-ground conditions.

The government outlined a three-phased response: short-term urgent surveying and targeted emergency dredging; medium-term systematic dredging coordinated with improvements to drainage infrastructure; and long-term integrated water management planning for Songkhla province to prevent future silting and flooding. Sarapech emphasized that addressing flooding requires coordinated action across the Ports Authority, Irrigation Department, local administrative organizations, and environmental agencies.

In related developments, officials also inspected the Thepla truck rest area on Highway 43 in Thepla District, where water erosion has damaged the facility. The Highways Department and Ports Authority were tasked with developing restoration plans to ensure safety and enhance the rest area with CCTV cameras for better user protection and facility efficiency.

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