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Chef Clarifies Shrimp Controversy, Says Misleading Species Labeling

A Phuket chef's viral Facebook post about low-quality shrimp sparked debate after he identified them as mislabeled "ko shrimp" sold at market price, revealing concerns about misleading species labeling and possible reheating of unsold inven

Chef Clarifies Shrimp Controversy, Says Misleading Species Labeling
21h ago Khaosod

A chef has sparked a social media debate after posting images of grilled shrimp on Facebook with comments suggesting they came from an unsold batch that had been reheated multiple times. The post, which went viral on July 15, drew widespread criticism and jokes from online users who identified the shrimp as "ko shrimp"—a species with a disproportionately large head and meager meat that becomes even more rubbery when cooked.

When reached for comment, the chef clarified that he intended only to share professional observations, not attack the restaurant. He admitted he initially mistook the shrimp for tiger shrimp because six came on a plate for just 50 baht, purchased from a market in Pa Tong sub-district, Kathu district, Phuket. Upon peeling the shrimp, he found the meat far smaller than expected and unusually tough, suspecting repeated reheating from unsold inventory.

The chef acknowledged that ko shrimp's resemblance to tiger shrimp could easily mislead consumers who fail to inspect them carefully. The restaurant named in the post has not yet issued a response to the allegations.

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National

Court Rules Local Election Law Unconstitutional

Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled 7-2 that a five-year ban on candidates convicted under the Local Election Act unconstitutionally restricts the right to run for local office without reasonable justification.

Court Rules Local Election Law Unconstitutional
22h ago Khaosod

On July 15, 2025, the Constitutional Court considered cases referred by the administrative courts of Phitsanulok and Chiang Mai regarding Section 50(18) of the Local Election Act, B.E. 2562, which the court assessed against Article 26 of the Constitution concerning the limits on individual rights and freedoms. The disputed provision states that anyone convicted of an offense under the act—whether or not they received a sentence—who has completed their sentence or faces a final judgment less than five years before the election date is ineligible to run for local office.

The Constitutional Court determined that this disqualification rule excessively restricts a person's right to candidacy without reasonable justification. By a 7-2 majority vote, the court ruled that Section 50(18) contradicts Article 26 of the Constitution.

This ruling means the five-year disqualification period cannot be enforced in the areas the court found unconstitutional, establishing an important standard for protecting citizens' voting and candidacy rights under the Constitution. The seven justices supporting the decision were Udom Sittiwirattham, Wirul Sangthian, Chiraniti Hawanon, Naphadol Theppitag, Banjong Sakdiwoungpracha, Udom Rattamrit, and Sarawut Songsivilay. The two dissenting justices were Nakorin Mekhtrairat, the court's president, and Sumet Roykuncharin.

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National

Chiang Mai Doctor Explains Why Not All Seniors Have Age-Related Body Odor

A Chiang Mai doctor explains that age-related body odor, caused by chemical changes in aging skin, doesn't affect all seniors and depends on genetics, health, and lifestyle rather than hygiene alone.

Chiang Mai Doctor Explains Why Not All Seniors Have Age-Related Body Odor
22h ago Khaosod

On July 15, 2025, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Peerasak Lertrakarnon, head of the Department of Family Medicine at Chiang Mai University's Faculty of Medicine, explained that age-related body odor has a scientific basis but does not affect all elderly people and is not solely the result of poor hygiene.

**What Causes Age-Related Body Odor?**

As people age, the body undergoes multiple changes, including alterations in skin function, hormones, skin cell turnover, and the composition of skin lipids. Research has found that older adults begin to accumulate a substance called 2-Nonenal (documented since 2001), which results from the oxidative breakdown of fatty acids on the skin. This compound produces a distinctive smell often described as resembling dried grass, old paper, or a musty odor—the origin of the term "age-related odor." It typically appears from around age 40 onward and may become more pronounced in advanced age.

**Do All Elderly People Have Age-Related Odor?**

No. While age is a factor, the intensity of odor varies among individuals and depends on multiple factors including genetics, overall health, personal hygiene habits, water intake, diet, exercise, medication use, and chronic diseases. Many elderly people do not experience abnormal body odor at all.

**Some Diseases Can Also Change Body Odor**

If body odor changes rapidly or an unusual smell appears alongside other symptoms, it may signal a condition requiring medical attention, such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, liver disease, infection, chronic wounds, or oral health problems. Anyone suspecting abnormal changes should consult a doctor.

**Bathing Alone May Not Be Enough**

Managing age-related odor requires a comprehensive approach including daily bathing and body cleaning, thorough drying especially in skin folds, regular clothing changes, frequent laundering of towels and bedding, adequate water intake, balanced nutrition, appropriate exercise, management of chronic diseases, and regular health checkups. Family members should assist elderly relatives who have limited self-care ability with bathing, clothing changes, and bedding cleaning on a regular basis.

**Avoid Saying "You Smell"**

Many elderly people may not realize their body odor has changed because their sense of smell declines with age. Direct comments like "you stink" or "why haven't you bathed" can cause embarrassment, loss of confidence, and feelings of being a burden to the family.

**What Should You Say Instead?**

Dr. Peerasak recommends using care and concern as the foundation for communication, such as: - "It's hot these days. Let me help prepare a bath for you." - "Let's change into fresh clothes so you'll feel more comfortable." - "I've washed your blankets and pillowcases. You'll sleep well tonight."

If you suspect odor may be disease-related, invite your loved one to see a doctor for health reasons rather than mentioning the odor directly. Age-related body odor is not shameful and not something elderly people choose to experience. Sometimes what seniors need most is not perfume or deodorant, but understanding, attention, and gentle care from their family members.

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Police

Police Identify Four Partners in Ladprao Beer Bar Arson Case

Police have identified four individuals connected to the Ladprao beer bar fire and are examining financial records to determine if misconduct contributed to the blaze. Investigators recovered CCTV footage showing smoke originating from the

Police Identify Four Partners in Ladprao Beer Bar Arson Case
22h ago Khaosod

Police investigating the Ladprao beer bar fire reported significant progress on July 15 as they examined documents and financial records. Four individuals are connected to the establishment: two registered owners—one currently hospitalized in intensive care and his mother—plus two additional partners or informal shareholders, whose identities are already known to police. Investigators are examining how money flowed between the business and all four parties to determine if financial misconduct occurred. The financial evidence will be combined with other materials to support charges against those involved. Authorities are comparing this case with similar past incidents, including the Chonburi pub fire and Santic Bar cases, finding that the Ladprao group has significant assets though not at the level of the Santic case. Preliminary charges may include at least three existing counts with additional possible charges under the Service Establishment Act, plus potential civil claims for damages. Regarding CCTV evidence, investigators have successfully recovered approximately 30 minutes of footage from the bar's 16 cameras and are meticulously reviewing the sequence of events. Key findings show that smoke originated from the left side of the stage before rapidly spreading right and developing into continuous flames. This evidence will be corroborated with witness statements from staff, customers, and emergency personnel.

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Police

Phuket Crash Sparks Road Safety Debate Online

PHUKET: A road crash in Thalang that left a 16-year-old motorcyclist injured has sparked heated debate online after a video of the incident appeared to show a car colliding with the teenager while changing lanes.

Phuket Crash Sparks Road Safety Debate Online
22h ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: A road crash in Thalang that left a 16-year-old motorcyclist injured has sparked heated debate online after a video of the incident appeared to show a car colliding with the teenager while changing lanes.

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National

Chonburi FC Signs Veteran Left-Back For 2026/27 Season

Chonburi FC signs 33-year-old left-back Phiraphat Notchaiiya, a Thai national team veteran with experience at top clubs, as their eighth new signing ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Chonburi FC Signs Veteran Left-Back For 2026/27 Season
22h ago Khaosod

Chonburi FC has officially announced the signing of Phiraphat Notchaiiya, a 33-year-old left-back, to reinforce the team's defense and prepare for the 2026/27 Thai League season. Notchaiiya is among Thailand's most experienced left-backs, having played for numerous top-tier clubs including BEC Tero Sasana, Muangthong United, True Bangkok United, and most recently Phlang Kanchanaburi FC. He made 22 appearances across all competitions last season, logging 1,467 minutes of play.

At the international level, Notchaiiya has represented Thailand across all age groups, from the U-19 to U-23 teams and the senior national squad, reflecting his quality, experience, and professionalism. Notchaiiya is Chonburi FC's eighth new signing for the season, joining Wellington Priori, Ryoma Itou, Stenio Junior, Krawich Thasaa, Chaoowat Veeraphat, Dennis Murillo, and Triston Do as the club prepares for a successful campaign in the 2026/27 Thai League.

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Weather

Storm Batters Thai Police Base in Trat, Felling Trees

A severe storm battered a Thai border patrol police base in Trat province on July 12-13, toppling over 10 large trees and damaging buildings, solar panels, and infrastructure, though no personnel were injured.

Storm Batters Thai Police Base in Trat, Felling Trees
22h ago Khaosod

A severe storm struck a Thai border patrol police base in Ban Tua Kum village, Mueang district, Trat province, on July 12-13, toppling more than 10 large trees and causing extensive damage to the facility. Trees over 10 meters tall crashed onto the base, destroying a residential building, laboratory, bathroom, and damaging the roof, solar panels, drone netting, and flagpole. Nearby durian orchards also sustained significant damage. When the storm intensified, personnel took shelter in bunkers to safety, and fortunately no one was injured.

Following the incident, residents initially attempted to clear debris with chainsaws, but requested assistance from the Tua Kum subdistrict office to deploy machinery for large-scale tree removal. Trat City Municipality Mayor Surasak Phuttipat has been overseeing city repairs and safety improvements, with municipal workers clearing sidewalks, roads, and public areas. The municipality is also surveying and dredging waterlogged areas and drainage channels to prevent flooding and reduce disruption to residents, particularly after the heavy rainfall and strong winds of the past two days.

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National

PM Vows Crackdown on Local Exam Fraud, Blacklist Cheaters

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul vowed a crackdown on those involved in a 2024 local civil service exam fraud scandal affecting approximately 5,000 illegally appointed officials. The government plans to present cases to a civil service co

PM Vows Crackdown on Local Exam Fraud, Blacklist Cheaters
22h ago Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited the Central Investigation Police Bureau on July 15, 2025, to review progress in the 2024 local civil service exam fraud scandal. Speaking at the meeting, the PM stressed his government's commitment to exposing wrongdoing without compromise, saying the case involves approximately 5,000 individuals who were illegally appointed to local positions.

Anutin warned that politicians implicated in the fraud would face severe consequences, noting that some falsely portrayed themselves as heroes while committing extensive misconduct. He confirmed that multiple officials have already been suspended pending investigation results and emphasized that all proceedings must follow strict legal procedures based on factual evidence. "This case offers no leniency," he stated. "Everything must proceed according to law, and no one should fear unfair treatment or interference."

The PM also announced plans to present the entire matter to the Central Civil Service and Local Government Employee Commission in a meeting scheduled for July 23, 2025, to decide on removing the 5,000 fraudulently appointed individuals from their positions. He assured the public that the investigation would be transparent and swift, with all findings based on verified evidence rather than political considerations.

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National

Royal Delegate Opens World Heritage Learning Center in Bangkok

A royal delegate opened a new learning center at a Bangkok temple dedicated to Thailand's UNESCO World Heritage sites, presenting gifts to donors and students while promoting cultural preservation and Buddhist heritage awareness.

Royal Delegate Opens World Heritage Learning Center in Bangkok
22h ago Khaosod

On July 1, 2026 at 5:48 p.m., His Majesty appointed General Oranong Piyanatvachirpat to represent him in conducting a golden Buddha casting ceremony and opening the "World Heritage, Dharma Heritage" learning center at Wat Arunrajvararam in Bangkok's Bang Kok Yai district.

The royal delegate presented commemorative gifts to 60 donors supporting the temple, distributed royal gifts to 10 local residents, and presented school bags to 50 student representatives from schools in Bang Kok Yai district out of 200 total recipients. The delegate then visited the monument of King Rama I to lay flowers and light incense in tribute, making merit offerings and expressing the Thai people's loyalty to the late king.

The "World Heritage, Dharma Heritage" program is designed to conserve, restore, and promote the value of Thailand's UNESCO World Heritage cultural sites while building knowledge and awareness of heritage preservation. The program has expanded from Ayutthaya province to establish a learning center at Wat Arunrajvararam in Bangkok, serving as a hub for learning about Thailand's cultural world heritage. The exhibition presents information on the significance, history, conservation, and management of all five of Thailand's cultural heritage sites using modern display formats.

Rev. Chomphon Nitisao, assistant abbot of Wat Arunrajvararam, revealed that the learning center features four zones. Zone 1 explains what world heritage is, its types, criteria for consideration, and the world heritage map of Asia. Zone 2 displays a chronology of Buddhism, Thailand's world heritage sites, and the tentative list alongside important Asian heritage sites, featuring Thailand's five cultural world heritage locations (Ban Chiang, Phimai, Sukhothai, and Ayutthaya) and a timeline of Asian Buddhist heritage. Zone 3 highlights Wat Arunrajvararam's prang and its outstanding universal value, authenticity, and integrity compared to similar world heritage sites. Zone 4 covers world heritage and dharma heritage management practices by the sangha, including Buddhist learning activities in heritage areas such as Ayutthaya and other temples.

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Community

Buddhist Amulet Collecting: The Fingernail Buddha Edition

The rare "Fingernail Buddha" amulet from late abbot Luang Pho Phong of Bangkok's Wat Kuha Sawan exists in two versions cast between 1914-1921, with fewer than 5,000 pieces produced and primarily held by jealous Thonburi collectors.

Buddhist Amulet Collecting: The Fingernail Buddha Edition
22h ago Khaosod

A dharma teaching from Luang Pho Cha Suphatho of Wat Nong Pa Phong in Ubon Ratchathani states: "Practice goes against the current—against our own inclination and against defilement." The article explores the "Phra Somdet Leb Mue" (Fingernail Buddha amulet), a highly revered sacred object from the late Luang Pho Phong Thammacho, former abbot of Wat Kuha Sawan on Bangkok's Thonburi side. Two versions exist: the first cast around 1914 with a smooth back, and the second from 1921 featuring a sunburst pattern, with fewer than 5,000 pieces produced combined.

The amulet features a mold resembling a fingertip or glass cover, with a Buddha figure in diamond meditation pose wearing robes above a thick base. The material is fine, smooth white powder. Though less famous than other sacred objects from renowned monks, these amulets are primarily held by Thonburi residents, especially in the Phasi Charoen area, who guard them jealously.

The article also discusses related commemorative coins, including a coin series by Luang Pho Ham Kesaro of Wat Krang in Samkok, Pathum Thani, cast in 1926 for a rice-blessing ceremony. Additionally, a "Luang Pu Pian" amulet coin from 1929 commemorates the 67th birthday of Luang Pu Pian Inthasaro, former abbot of Wat Chaiyachumpol Chana Songkhram in Kanchanaburi. The article concludes with a 1916 amulet coin of Luang Pu Iamr from Wat Don Khuang in Uthai Thani, cast to commemorate the monk's 72nd birthday.

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Police

Fire Destroys Abandoned Chalong Building

PHUKET: A fire at an abandoned building in Chalong last night (July 14) was brought under control within about 30 minutes, with police later seizing two motorcycles found near the scene as part of their investigation.

Fire Destroys Abandoned Chalong Building
22h ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: A fire at an abandoned building in Chalong last night (July 14) was brought under control within about 30 minutes, with police later seizing two motorcycles found near the scene as part of their investigation.

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