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Behind The Scenes: Nok Bripaen Coaches Contestants Before Big Stage

Host Nok Bripaen coaches contestants through intensive rehearsals in a behind-the-scenes special revealing the preparation that goes into Chumtang Daotong performances. The two-part episode airs July 9-10 on Channel 7 HD.

Behind The Scenes: Nok Bripaen Coaches Contestants Before Big Stage
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Chumtang Daotong grants exclusive access to rehearsal rooms where host Nok Bripaen coaches contestants through intensive preparation before their stage performance.

Fans, prepare yourselves! Channel 7 HD's Chumtang Daotong is opening behind-the-scenes footage with the special episode "Behind The Scenes Before The Real Stage." This two-part special takes viewers into the rehearsal room, revealing every step of contestant preparation before they step onto the stage of their dreams.

Throughout the two episodes, viewers will witness contestants from their first arrival through check-in, briefings with the team, and intensive rehearsals with big-name host Nok Bripaen. Beyond just hosting, she takes on a coaching role, sharing techniques in singing, emotional expression, stage presence, and confidence-building strategies before the live performance.

The special goes beyond just rehearsal footage. The team explores the feelings of contestants and their families through exclusive interviews filled with hope, excitement, and the determination that drives people to travel from distant provinces. Some have waited their entire lives for this opportunity, hoping to shine on the Chumtang Daotong stage.

What appears to be just minutes before stepping on stage actually involves rigorous training, refining every note and beat, and thorough mental preparation. Every beautiful song viewers hear is the result of complete dedication from both contestants and the entire team.

If you're a fan of the show or curious about what contestants go through to deliver impressive performances each week, don't miss this! The special airs Thursday, July 9 and Friday, July 10, 2025 at 1:10 p.m. on Channel 7 HD, with replays available on Bugaboo.tv, YouTube Channel 7 Star Studio, and the official Facebook page.

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Police

Woman Arrested For Fake Influencer Scam

A 26-year-old woman was arrested for impersonating a popular influencer on Facebook and defrauding victims of over 66,500 baht by selling counterfeit mystery boxes since late 2565. She faces fraud and computer crime charges across multiple

Woman Arrested For Fake Influencer Scam
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Police arrested a 26-year-old woman accused of impersonating a well-known influencer, creating fake Facebook pages, and defrauding victims by selling counterfeit mystery boxes. On July 9, 2569, officers led by Deputy Police General Patthanasak Bubbhasawan ordered the arrest of Ms. Kantisah (surname withheld), who was wanted under arrest warrant No. 249/2567 from Nakhon Pathom Provincial Court, dated April 1, 2567. She faces charges of conspiracy to commit fraud and entering false data into computer systems likely to cause public harm. Additional warrants for the same charges were issued by courts in Chiang Mai, Lopburi, and Maha Sarakham provinces. Officers apprehended her near a factory in Khlong Sam Wa district, Bangkok.

Investigation revealed that since November 2565, the suspect created a fake Facebook account under the name "Dew Theeraphut," impersonating a famous influencer to sell mystery boxes. Victims were deceived into transferring money seven times, totaling 66,567 baht, before being blocked and unable to contact the suspect. After victims filed a report with Nakhon Pathom City Police, investigators obtained court warrants. Upon learning the suspect was working at a factory in Bangkok, officers conducted the arrest.

During interrogation, the suspect denied all charges. She has been handed over to investigators at Nakhon Pathom City Police for further legal proceedings.

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Breaking

All Lanes Closed on Pracha Thipat Road Over Transit Tunnel Leak

All lanes on Pracha Thipat Road are closed due to water seeping into an underground tunnel being built for the Purple Line extension near a major roundabout. Pumping operations are managing the leak, with water inflow decreasing as repairs

All Lanes Closed on Pracha Thipat Road Over Transit Tunnel Leak
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All traffic lanes have been closed from Ban Khak intersection to Pracha Thipat Road and the large roundabout due to water seepage in the underground tunnel under construction for the Purple Line extension. Emergency pumping operations continue to manage water accumulating in the sump basin beneath the tunnel near the major roundabout. Prime Minister Anuthim Chanyaweerakul and his team inspected the site last night, assessing that water levels remain within manageable limits. Officials were ordered to accelerate repairs to prevent impacts on public safety.

On July 9, reporters visiting the area found that Mass Transit Authority (MTA) staff and engineers remained on-site conducting close monitoring throughout the morning. MTA Board Chairman Montri Dethasakulsomm stated that preliminary assessment indicates the leak originates from a defect in the sump basin or water collection pit. Authorities immediately began repairs, focusing on preventing additional water inflow while continuously pumping water out. The pumping system currently handles incoming water flow, which decreased from approximately 70 cubic meters per hour overnight to about 50 cubic meters per hour by morning, indicating improving conditions.

Montri clarified this incident differs from the Samsen area case, resulting from a construction defect that MTA has ordered contractors to repair urgently. To prepare for heavy rainfall, MTA has ordered installation of additional underground dewatering systems, including deep wells approximately 50 meters deep to extract groundwater and reduce sump basin inflow. Grout injection to seal leaks is complete, and construction of underground curtain walls continues to prevent groundwater infiltration and reduce surrounding area impacts.

Latest inspections found no additional structural settlement, tilting, or new cracks, with nearby elevated structures remaining normal. MTA has ordered contractors to conduct detailed building inspections in the area with district engineers to ensure public confidence. The dewatering system begins today with pumping expected to start tomorrow, while curtain wall construction should complete within approximately one week. The surrounding area remains stable with no additional subsidence detected.

The rail line project is scheduled for completion in late 2027. Overall conditions are not concerning, as MTA and contractors are addressing issues promptly with 24-hour monitoring in accordance with government and transport ministry policy to ensure safe construction and public confidence. Traffic management initially will close the two leftmost lanes on Pracha Thipat Road outbound.

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Community

Woman Criticized For Posting About Boyfriend's Appearance Online

A Singapore woman faced backlash after posting on Instagram that she initially found her boyfriend unattractive but grew to love him for his personality, with critics arguing such private relationship details shouldn't be shared publicly.

Woman Criticized For Posting About Boyfriend's Appearance Online
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A Singapore woman has become the subject of heated online discussion after posting couple photos on Instagram, admitting that her boyfriend's appearance didn't match her initial preferences. Though he possessed nearly every personality trait she desired—being religious, kindhearted, and attentive—his physical appearance didn't fit her ideals, requiring her to spend months overcoming this concern.

Despite married friends telling her that "personality matters more than looks" and suggesting she help improve his fashion sense, she remained conflicted. She turned to prayer, asking God to help her see him in a more beautiful light if he was the right person for her. Over time, she shifted her focus from what he lacked and began recognizing how his character and personality perfectly complemented her life.

In the post, she reflected that God doesn't always send a life partner matching your imagination, but if someone possesses inner value, you shouldn't quickly reject them. She compared love to opening a "Blind Box," gradually discovering good things bit by bit.

However, many netizens criticized the post, viewing it as indirectly calling her boyfriend unattractive and arguing that sensitive relationship matters shouldn't be broadcast on social media. One commenter noted, "Not every internal feeling needs to become a life lesson on the internet."

Following the backlash, the woman posted again, clarifying she had no intention of disrespecting her boyfriend. She reaffirmed her love, respect, and gratitude toward him, explaining her post merely reflected her personal growth and didn't aim to diminish his value. She pledged to be more careful with her communication in the future.

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Community

Yaya Reveals Bear's Affection Erupts Naturally

Thai superstar Yaya Urasaya and Nadech Kugimiya prepare for their third wedding celebration on July 18 in Bangkok, with roughly 500 guests expected and four custom wedding gowns planned.

Yaya Reveals Bear's Affection Erupts Naturally
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Thai superstar couple Yaya Urasaya Sperbund and Nadech Kugimiya are counting down to their wedding celebration on July 18th. After their Thai-Isan engagement ceremony in April and romantic wedding in Norway in May, Yaya recently appeared at the Disney's Moana Thailand Gala Premiere at Paragon Cineplex, updating fans on final preparations.

When asked if she worked until the wedding day, Yaya laughed and said she hadn't rested yet, but finished her drama shoot yesterday and had time to prepare. With only about 10 days remaining, she said it was manageable timing.

For the Bangkok celebration, Yaya described it as nearly complete except for food selection. She's prepared four wedding gowns and confirmed the theme will use the hashtag "NY Kayan Haeng Noi Khon Kaen" (NY, the groom from Norway, the bride from Khon Kaen). With roughly 500 guests expected, she said this third celebration would be special because everyone they love will be in one room.

When asked about increased displays of affection in Bangkok compared to her previous ceremonies, Yaya didn't deny the possibility and laughed. She described their affection as natural and unplanned, saying it simply erupts from their love. She emphasized they feel like they're the only two people in the world when they kiss in front of others.

Yaya praised Nadech as the most handsome man in the world and envisions their future growing old together. When asked who should be more envious—him for marrying the most beautiful woman in the world or her for marrying him—Yaya said everyone should envy Bear (Nadech's nickname). She shared that they compliment each other constantly, with her saying he's handsome and him calling her beautiful, adding that she can't say anything else.

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Breaking

Tourist Boat Smashed Ashore in Pattaya by Rough Seas

Strong winds and rough seas snapped a tourist boat's anchor line in Pattaya, sending it drifting onto the beach near Soi 1 with damage estimated at several hundred thousand baht. No one was aboard when the vessel washed ashore on July 8.

Tourist Boat Smashed Ashore in Pattaya by Rough Seas
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CHONBURI — July 8, 2026: A tourist boat suffered extensive damage after strong winds and rough seas apparently snapped its anchor line, sending it drifting onto Pattaya Beach, with losses estimated at several hundred thousand baht. No one was on board during the incident.

Local residents alerted reporters at 23:30 that a medium-sized tourist boat had washed ashore near the entrance to Pattaya Soi 1 in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District.

At the scene, the vessel lay stranded on the beach as powerful waves continued to pound its hull, causing severe structural damage to one side. Strong winds and high waves also left smaller boats anchored offshore rocking violently.

The boat's owner, 59-year-old Prasit Sukkul, said he received a call from people near the beach informing him that his boat had broken free from its anchorage and been pushed ashore by the waves. When he arrived, he found that repeated impacts from the surf had badly damaged the starboard side of the vessel.

Prasit said the boat had been anchored about 200 meters offshore and was normally used to transport tourists and provide charter fishing trips. Although it had not been in service for nearly a year, it had continued to receive regular maintenance.

The owner said the exact cause remains unclear. He noted that the anchor rope was thick and should not have snapped easily, raising the possibility that it may have been deliberately cut. However, he said the severe weather and rough sea conditions could also have caused the rope to fail.

Authorities are waiting until the morning of July 9, 2026, to assess sea conditions and inspect the damage before attempting to move the boat. Initial estimates place losses at several hundred thousand baht. If the vessel is found to be too badly damaged for repairs at the scene, officials may coordinate a salvage operation to remove it from the beach.

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Police

Thai Police Bust International Wildlife Trafficking Ring

Thai police arrested four Indian nationals caught smuggling protected animals including a gibbon, langur, and 100 star tortoises through Bangkok's airport in July, dismantling part of an international trafficking ring that used a local hous

Thai Police Bust International Wildlife Trafficking Ring
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BANGKOK — 9 July 2026, Thai police have arrested four Indian nationals accused of attempting to smuggle protected wildlife out of the country after investigators expanded a probe into a transnational wildlife trafficking network.

The suspects, identified as Glastin, 53, Manimaran, 37, Lingesh, 24, and Noorul, 52, were arrested under warrants issued by the Central Tax Court on 6 July 2026.

They face charges of attempting to export goods without completing customs procedures and illegally exporting protected and controlled wildlife under Thailand's Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act.

Police also seized one gibbon, one Indonesian langur, 100 Indian star tortoises, three suitcases and a white Mazda 3 sedan registered in Udon Thani.

The investigation began in May 2026, when officers were alerted by an airline after baggage belonging to a passenger travelling from Thailand to India was returned because it contained live wild animals and animal remains.

Investigators uncovered what they described as a transnational wildlife trafficking network. According to police, Glastin was responsible for finding buyers, while Manimaran and Lingesh procured wildlife to match customer demand and arranged shipments overseas.

Police said the group allegedly used a house in Soi Bang Kradi 19 in Bangkok's Bang Khun Thian district to keep and pack the animals before export.

Officers later observed the suspects handing over suitcases containing wildlife to another suspect, identified as Thameem, at a hotel. The luggage was then taken to Suvarnabhumi Airport to be checked onto an international flight.

Authorities intercepted the baggage and found one gibbon, two langurs, six tegu lizards and five blue-tongued skinks concealed inside the suitcases. Thameem was arrested at the scene, and investigators later obtained warrants for four additional members of the alleged trafficking network.

Police said the four suspects admitted the charges during questioning.

The suspects and the seized animals have been handed over to investigators with the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division for legal proceedings. Authorities said the investigation is continuing to identify and arrest other members of the network.

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Vietnamese Gang Busted Running Illegal Cannabis Extraction Lab

Police arrested seven Vietnamese nationals operating an illegal cannabis extraction lab in Bangkok's Bang Bon district, seizing over 15 kilograms of extract and equipment. Investigators discovered the operation was run by foreigners using T

Vietnamese Gang Busted Running Illegal Cannabis Extraction Lab
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On July 9, 2569, senior police officials ordered officers from Bang Bon Police Station to conduct a search at a company in Bangkok's Bang Bon district on May 27 following a tip that it was illegally producing cannabis extract, a controlled narcotic substance. The operation resulted in the arrest of seven Vietnamese nationals and the seizure of extraction machinery and 30 bags of cannabis extract totaling approximately 15.874 kilograms. All seven suspects denied the charges during interrogation, claiming they were merely hired workers cultivating cannabis. Police are charging them with unauthorized production of controlled substances.

Following further investigation on July 1, authorities discovered the company's structure: Vietnamese nationals controlled production and hired workers, while a Thai national held 51 percent of shares and a Vietnamese national held 49 percent, with Vietnamese nationals actually managing operations. This arrangement violated foreign business laws by using Thai nationals as proxy shareholders to conceal foreign ownership. Two individuals were identified: Mr. Chat, 35, who confessed, and Mr. Ngian, 44, who fled the country. The Thonburi Criminal Court issued arrest warrant No. 798/2569 for Mr. Ngian, and police are pursuing his capture.

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Dancer's Rain Performance Goes Viral, Prayer Answered

A dancer's rain performance at a Nakhon Phanom ceremony went viral after she prayed for the downpour to pause at specific moments during her act, which she believes were answered miracles.

Dancer's Rain Performance Goes Viral, Prayer Answered
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Ingfah Warahah's performance dancing in the rain during the Phaya Sattanakharaj ceremony in Nakhon Phanom went viral across Thailand. The dancer recently discussed her experience at the "A Fair: Best of 4 Regions" market event at CentralWorld Bangkok, explaining the spiritual intentions behind her performance. She revealed that she prayed for the rain to stop at crucial moments and believes it was a miracle—something difficult to explain.

Ingfah confirmed that even in heavy downpour, she never considered stopping her dance because she had made a vow to complete it. She also asked for blessings regarding love, admitting she is currently single and waiting for someone with matching values who can be supportive. She emphasized she's not particular about gender and that her manager Bossnawat is now more open-minded. She hopes to meet someone suitable and is aiming to get married by age 35.

"I approached this trip with faith," Ingfah explained. "We had to visit four events, starting at night with offerings for good timing. We were told a storm would arrive in 3-4 days. It wasn't ordinary rain—it was a typhoon. During the night prayers, I asked for the events to go smoothly and for the rain to stop if possible during certain parts. I wasn't just concerned about myself; I didn't want the guests to get sick or suffer."

She described how the rain miraculously stopped at key moments. When she performed in her red costume as a northern Thai dancer in the afternoon, the rain paused, then resumed after she finished. For her largest performance—the viral moment—Ingfah made a specific prayer: "Father, I dance four songs. If it must rain, let it be during the third song. I want to be the first dancer to perform in the rain, but let there be beautiful moments." During the first two songs, there was barely any rain, but by the third song, it began falling more heavily in striking streaks.

Ingfah noted that during the performance, she wore contact lenses but couldn't see due to the smoke and heavy rain, so she danced using her senses and spiritual intention, trusting the movements would come naturally. She was amazed that despite the conditions, her outfit remained pristine with nothing falling out of place.

She concluded by sharing her final prayer for the event: "I asked that this Nakhon Phanom 7.7 event—which waited for me for three years before my turn came—be a success at the national and international level. I pray that everyone sees the clip, sees the faith and our ceremony, and that it brings fulfillment to their wishes."

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Tourism

Self-Drive Van Rental vs. Chauffeur Service: Which Suits You?

Travelers choosing between self-drive van rentals and chauffeur services should consider their budget, independence preferences, and comfort needs. Self-drive offers flexibility and cost savings, while hiring a professional driver suits tho

Self-Drive Van Rental vs. Chauffeur Service: Which Suits You?
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Transportation plays a vital role in tourism, business, and various activities—from family trips and corporate travel to seminars and large group journeys. Van rental services have become the go-to option for convenient and flexible travel. However, many travelers struggle to decide between self-drive van rental and hiring a van with a professional driver. This article helps you understand the benefits and key considerations to make the best choice for your travel plans.

Why Self-Drive Van Rental Is Growing in Popularity

Self-drive van rental has gained steady momentum, particularly among tourists, large families, and friend groups valuing privacy and independence. The appeal lies in the freedom to set your own route and schedule without relying on a driver or adjusting plans based on service limitations.

Self-drive rentals offer significant flexibility—you can stop wherever you like, make spontaneous detours, and change plans on the fly. They also provide cost savings by eliminating driver service fees. Modern rental vans come equipped with advanced safety features like automatic braking systems, stability control, and rear-view cameras, making driving more comfortable and secure.

How to Choose a Cost-Effective Van Rental

Regardless of which option you select, evaluating the rental provider is paramount:

Reliability: Choose established companies with strong reputations, industry standards, and genuine customer reviews. Vehicle Condition and Safety: Inspect the van's condition, age, and ensure comprehensive insurance coverage. Pricing and Terms: Compare prices clearly and verify there are no hidden charges. 24-Hour Support: Ensure emergency assistance is available around the clock for peace of mind.

Self-Drive vs. Chauffeur: Which Is Better?

The answer depends on your travel style, budget, and needs. Self-drive rental suits those seeking independence, flexibility, and cost savings—making it an excellent value option. However, if you prioritize maximum comfort, prefer not to worry about navigation, and need long-distance travel, hiring a professional driver is equally viable.

Regardless of your choice, prioritize selecting a reputable provider with quality vehicles and comprehensive safety standards. This ensures every journey is smooth, comfortable, and delivers maximum value for your investment.

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Local

Chatchatchai Unveils New Bangkok Administration Team

Chatchatchai Sittiphan officially began his second term as Bangkok Governor on July 9, unveiling a new administration team of deputy governors and advisors to guide the city's governance over the next four years.

Chatchatchai Unveils New Bangkok Administration Team
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At 11 a.m. on July 9, 2025, at the Sanam Luang City Hall, Chatchatchai Sittiphan officially took office as Bangkok Governor for his second term. He performed ceremonial respect to royal portraits and submitted written wishes for the King's birthday celebration on July 28, 2025, as well as paying respects to deceased members of the royal family at the Rattanakosin Hall.

Chatchatchai was joined by his management team including Vishnu Suetsampol, Tawida Komlvetcha, Sannont Wangsamngaibun, Pornprom Wikitsetr, Kunanop Laeipraiwat, Pol. Gen. Adisorn Ngamjitsuksri, and Sittichai Aranyakananth, who paid respects to the City Hall shrine before beginning their duties.

At 11:30 a.m., an official handover ceremony took place at the Rattanakosin Hall, where the Bangkok Permanent Secretary formally transferred authority to the new governor.

Chatchatchai thanked all involved in the recent election, noting that 1.53 million voters supported his team—a reflection of four years of collaborative work. He emphasized that the public's confidence and mandate required continued dedication and cooperation for another four-year term.

Following the ceremony, Chatchatchai held consultations with the Permanent Secretary and deputy secretaries to discuss administration and governance strategies going forward.

Chatchatchai then announced his administration structure. Deputy governors include: Vishnu Suetsampol, Tawida Komlvetcha, Sannont Wangsamngaibun, and Pornprom Wikitsetr. Chakkaphan Phiwngam was named advisory chairman, overseeing budgets and coordination with city council members.

Advisory committee members include: Pol. Gen. Adisorn Ngamjitsuksri (anti-corruption and transparency), Dr. Nartpon Chanchanglair (education), Maj. Gen. Dr. Thaveepongsa Pajareya (public health), and Dr. Suporndham Mongkolsawat (disability services and employment).

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