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Chinese Man's Eye-Slapping Cure Causes Retinal Detachment

A Chinese man from Wuhan suffered retinal detachment after repeatedly slapping his eye to cure twitching, which he believed signaled bad luck. Emergency surgery restored his vision after the unconventional remedy caused severe peripheral vi

Chinese Man's Eye-Slapping Cure Causes Retinal Detachment
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A Chinese man in the central region experienced a detached retina after repeatedly slapping his eye that was twitching, believing the condition signaled bad luck.

In many cultures, eye twitching is considered an ill omen, though different regions have different remedies. In some areas, people make three cross marks around the eye using three fingers as a symbol of the holy trinity. While this method may not work, it's certainly better than violently slapping one's own eye.

According to beliefs in many countries, a left eye twitch indicates good fortune is coming, while a right eye twitch signals misfortune. Unfortunately for Mr. Le from Wuhan, his right eye twitched continuously for several days. Despite trying various treatments, including warm compresses, his anxiety only increased over time.

Eventually, Mr. Le searched online for remedies and found advice recommending eye slapping to stop the twitching. He repeatedly slapped his right eye and surrounding area for three consecutive days. While the twitching finally stopped, a more serious problem soon developed.

Mr. Le noticed his field of vision had become severely narrowed, with sight only directly ahead while peripheral vision on both sides had nearly disappeared. After hearing about his unusual treatment method, doctors diagnosed him with retinal detachment and rushed him into emergency surgery. He eventually regained his vision, and doctors expect a full recovery.

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Community

Colorists Music Festival 5 Wraps With 20-Band Indie Lineup

Colorists Music Festival 5 concluded July 4 at Union Hall with 20 indie bands performing across three stages, plus interactive booths and meet-and-greet sessions for fans.

Colorists Music Festival 5 Wraps With 20-Band Indie Lineup
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The fifth Colorists Music Festival wrapped up in style, drawing indie music lovers for a full day of entertainment headlined by 20 bands. "Yuedpao Presents Colorists Music Festival 5" took place on July 4, 2025, at Union Hall—a festival that transcended the typical concert experience.

Organizers What The Duck record label and H.U.I. Team Design delivered another packed event, offering over 10 hours of continuous music across the Neon Stage, Pastel Stage, and a special Showcase Stage featuring emerging artists. The lineup showcased fresh talent and crowd favorites across indie, pop, rock, and folk genres, catering to all musical tastes.

The festival featured 20 performances including Polycat, Safeplanet, The Parkinson, Purpeech, Bowkylion, Dept, Mirrr, Slur, Silly Fools, Whal & Dolph, UrboyTJ, Yented, Yonlapa, Cornboi, Television Off, Ayla's, Wav, Loserpop, Pami, and Pae Arak.

Organizers provided detailed showtimes and close stage proximity so fans could catch all 20 performances. Beyond the music, the festival offered youth-oriented activities including t-shirt painting booths, merchandise stands, Meet & Greet sessions, and interactive installations like Color Flash, Color Wall, Pantone room, and Playlist Room. The Showcase Stage featured emerging artists including 2Ectasy, Jeffy, Kakagoesbackhome, Patrick Noel, Patinda, Teya Taye, The Third Year, Cosmic Five, and Ohnopoly. Fans who missed this year's festival are encouraged to prepare for next year's installment.

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Regional

Trang Shrimp Farmers Issue Ultimatum on Price Crisis

Nearly 30 shrimp farmers from Trang submitted demands to top government officials on July 7, seeking urgent relief from a price crisis and production cost surge that has forced about half the region's farmers to suspend operations. The coop

Trang Shrimp Farmers Issue Ultimatum on Price Crisis
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Trang — Nearly 30 shrimp farmers representing the Trang Aquaculture Cooperative from five coastal districts submitted formal letters on July 7 at Trang International Airport, addressing them to MPs Kanchana Tangpong and Ekphon Na Phatthalung for delivery to Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva and Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Suthammaphan, the Commerce Minister. The petition included a list of over 260 affected farmers and outlined demands to urgently resolve the shrimp price crisis and high production costs.

The farmers have been requesting relief for two months with little progress. They expressed skepticism about government promises to resume shrimp exports to Malaysia within 30 days, calling such assurances vague and impractical. Farmers face a perfect storm of challenges: rock-bottom shrimp prices, soaring production costs driven by regional instability, high feed and chemical prices, increased energy costs, losses from intermediary traders, and Malaysia's ban on Thai shrimp imports since June 1. Disease outbreaks including white spot and red disease have compounded losses, with about 50 percent of farmers suspending operations over the past two months.

Farmers submitted three concrete demands: First, accelerate Malaysia's resumption of Thai shrimp purchases within 5-10 days to allow inventory liquidation and reduce production costs. Second, develop a long-term industry strategy including nationwide domestic consumption campaigns, seafood markets in every province, fair pricing mechanisms, solar panel subsidies, and reduced production cost measures for feed and energy. Third, designate shrimp farming as a national priority with a sustainable development strategy.

Chareun Yongstar, chairman of the Trang Aquaculture Cooperative, warned that delays only worsen the crisis. He stated farmers would allow the government 5-10 days to respond—aligning with a July 14 deadline—after which coordinated nationwide farmer protests will target Government House if demands remain unaddressed.

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National

Thai TV Stars Nadech and Yaya Reveal Wedding Invitation

Thai entertainment icons Nadech and Yaya will marry July 18, 2026, in Bangkok, with their sophisticated hand-drawn wedding invitation already captivating fans across social media.

Thai TV Stars Nadech and Yaya Reveal Wedding Invitation
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Thai entertainment's most iconic couple, Nadech and Yaya, are preparing for their wedding on July 18, 2026, in Bangkok. Thai TV network executives, including Dew-Pinkamon Maleenont, personally shared the couple's sophisticated wedding invitation on social media, featuring a custom hand-drawn illustration of the stars kissing beneath a leafy tree. The invitation showcases an understated luxury aesthetic with a clean, minimalist design that reflects the couple's elegant taste. The hand-drawn artwork has captivated fans, evoking memorable scenes from their on-screen collaborations in dramas like "Dream Manor" and "Love and Punishment." The wedding ceremony is expected to draw Thailand's top entertainment figures, celebrities, award-winning actors and actresses, and luxury brand partners, making it one of the most significant events in Thai entertainment in 2026. Network executives are personally promoting the wedding, demonstrating the couple's status as one of Thailand's most celebrated celebrity pairs.

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Breaking

Jenny Threatens Legal Action Over Damaging Claims

Jenny has announced legal action against those spreading false claims about her reputation, following social media speculation over a disputed house sale involving a mortgaged property that she decided not to repurchase.

Jenny Threatens Legal Action Over Damaging Claims
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Jenny demands the right to live her own life and has announced legal action against anyone who continues to damage her reputation through false claims. A tissue brand owner who is a creditor claimed he couldn't reach Jenny Dud Sod Chuen (another name for Jenny) regarding a house previously mortgaged by Mae Kethu, which was offered for 5.5 million baht but reduced to 4.5 million baht. When the creditor decided to lower the price and reached out, he received no response. This sparked social media speculation and attacks on Jenny. On July 7, 2569 (2026), Jenny posted to clarify the situation and vowed to pursue legal remedies against anyone who defames her or causes her harm. She explained that the house issue arose from her own inquiry about purchasing it back and attempting to negotiate the price due to its high cost, but the owner initially refused to lower it. Later, they agreed to reduce the price as she had requested, but by then Jenny no longer wanted to buy it back for personal reasons she kept private. She firmly denied ever telling anyone to wait for her to purchase the house and stated she never confirmed the sale, transferred a deposit, or discussed it further. Jenny emphasized that her decision not to buy the house back was not her fault. She warned that she will pursue legal action against anyone who continues to mention her name in public statements or media reports.

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National

Julphand Satisfied With Pheu Thai Ministers After Three Months

Pheu Thai party leader Julphand says ministers are performing satisfactorily after three months, with no need for improvement orders, though he deems it premature to formally evaluate their work. The focus now shifts to better communicating

Julphand Satisfied With Pheu Thai Ministers After Three Months
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At 12:25 p.m. on July 7, 2026, at Government House, Julphand Amornvivat, Labor Minister and Pheu Thai party leader, addressed discussions with the Prime Minister regarding ministerial KPI assessments. He noted that KPI measurement is ongoing and requires self-review of past work while striving for continuous improvement, with the public ultimately serving as the benchmark.

Julphand confirmed that this morning's discussion with the Prime Minister did not focus on KPI evaluations but rather on overall government performance. When asked if Pheu Thai would instruct its ministers to improve, as Bhumjaithai reportedly did, Julphand said there is no need, as monitoring shows all ministers are working at full capacity.

He emphasized that the key priority now is communicating with the public. The Prime Minister stressed in the cabinet meeting that any benefits delivered to the public must be clearly communicated. Pheu Thai will improve its public relations efforts if there are any gaps.

Regarding satisfaction with Pheu Thai ministers' performance, Julphand said it is too early to evaluate. With only three months passed, they need time to settle in, prove themselves, and demonstrate results. He did not set a specific timeline for evaluation but said it should be reviewed periodically.

When pressed on whether three months of work has met targets, Julphand confirmed it has and said the party will compile achievements to communicate to society what has been accomplished and demonstrate the vision and direction of their oversight.

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Community

Daily Horoscope: Lucky And Unlucky Signs For July 8

Today's horoscope forecasts mixed fortune across zodiac signs on July 8, with Scorpio enjoying financial ease while Aries and Capricorn face cautionary challenges in money and workplace matters.

Daily Horoscope: Lucky And Unlucky Signs For July 8
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Daily Horoscope: Lucky And Unlucky Signs Wednesday, July 8, 2569 By Astrologer Bhushipan

Aries (Mesha) You may be tempted to spend money recklessly today, as financial matters weigh on your mind. Be cautious with your behavior, especially around influential people. Joking excessively with colleagues could damage your work, and inappropriate conduct with staff is unwise.

Taurus (Phreutsabha) You may react sharply to criticism of your work. Changes are constant in your workplace. Unexpected benefits may come your way, though old items may break if handled. A senior colleague may offer you genuine friendship and support.

Gemini (Methun) You'll be excited about news concerning your income and benefits. Positive changes regarding adversity are coming, but be very careful with your words as they affect various relationships. Avoid irritability over financial matters and exercise caution with investments.

Cancer (Krokka) Your work will go very well today. Family and close ones will collaborate to complete projects successfully and bring financial gains. Your staff will be praised for their good work, and some may experience financial luck that extends to you. However, loose talk could cause problems, and business dealings may result in losses or inadequate returns.

Leo (Singh) You'll have a narrow escape of good fortune. Local troublemakers may spare you from theft due to past familiarity. Avoid getting too close to overly dominant authority figures, as they may lack respect for anyone. Your romantic partner tends to stick with friends or enjoy outings excessively, causing you frustration.

Virgo (Kan) If you protect others' interests, your own may suffer. However, befriending seniors could be key to your prosperity and greater gains. Your work should have no hidden complications, and be wary of neighborhood disputes that could affect you.

Libra (Tula) You may find some staff drinking and quarreling at work. Sending staff to buy food could result in spoiled items. If staff reside on your property, it could become an entry point for thieves. Senior friends will help your work well, while your partner may not help much with household chores.

Scorpio (Pichik) You have favorable planetary alignment today. Financial problems will ease as you manage money smoothly. Loans from financial institutions may receive satisfactory responses. You'll contemplate new modern ways of earning income and may acquire antique items for worship.

Sagittarius (Thanoo) If you're pursuing further studies or working abroad, good opportunities will arrive soon. You may spend money on Western lifestyle temporarily. Work meetings may be disrupted or canceled, so be very careful with documents and communications.

Capricorn (Mangkorn) You'll face increased work-related stress, such as discovering staff has been careless with expenses, or close associates deceiving you. Communication and negotiations will be frustrating. Family members may bring up past issues, and younger household members may be problematic.

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Breaking

Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad Surfaces at Khamenei Funeral

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a surprise public appearance at Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's funeral in Tehran on Monday, dispelling months of rumors that he had been killed in the Iran-Israel war. Millions of mourners attended one of Iran's larg

Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad Surfaces at Khamenei Funeral
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Former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made a surprise public appearance at the funeral of slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei on Monday, months after widespread reports claimed he had been killed during the opening days of the Iran-Israel war.

Ahmadinejad, who served as Iran's president from 2005 to 2013, joined millions of mourners dressed in black as Khamenei's coffin was carried through the streets of Tehran in one of the largest funeral processions in the country's history.

His appearance marked the first time he had been seen in public since the conflict began. Early in the war, several Iranian state-affiliated media outlets reported that Ahmadinejad had been killed after a missile strike near his home. However, Iranian authorities never officially confirmed or denied the reports, fueling months of speculation over his fate.

Video and photographs from Monday's procession showed Ahmadinejad walking among mourners wearing a dark jacket, with a face mask pulled down around his neck.

His reappearance came as two other former Iranian presidents, Mohammad Khatami and Hassan Rouhani, were notably absent from the funeral ceremonies. Critics claimed they had not been invited.

The funeral drew much of Iran's political and military leadership, including President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and other senior officials.

State television broadcast aerial footage showing crowds stretching across central Tehran, while authorities estimated attendance could reach 20 million people.

Along the funeral route, some mourners displayed an effigy of Donald Trump and carried anti-US banners.

Meanwhile, Iran's newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, did not appear in public during the funeral. Instead, his brothers attended the funeral prayers, marking their first public appearance since their father's death.

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National

PM Anuthin Orders Energy Minister to Cut Fuel Prices

Prime Minister Anuthin ordered the Energy Minister on July 7 to cut fuel prices substantially, citing falling global oil costs and the need to ease household and business expenses.

PM Anuthin Orders Energy Minister to Cut Fuel Prices
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Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul ordered Energy Minister Eknath Prom-phand during a cabinet meeting on July 7, 2026, to find ways to reduce retail fuel prices immediately and substantially. The PM noted that global oil prices have fallen and stabilized, making a domestic price cut justified. He emphasized the need to consider living costs, household expenses, and business operating costs. "When world prices went up, we asked people to accept higher prices. Now that global oil prices are down, we should pass that reduction on immediately and meaningfully, not gradually," Anuthin said. He specified there is no timeline set, but the Energy Ministry must work through its various committees, including the Fuel Fund Management Committee, to implement the policy. On food prices, the PM said Deputy PM and Commerce Minister Sophee Suthiramphan is aware and will proceed accordingly. The fuel price reduction is expected to lower prices across multiple product categories. The government will continue its blue flag affordable product program, price controls, and the Thai Helps Thai Plus initiative to reduce living expenses. When asked about inflation concerns, Anuthin stated the government must pursue multiple economic policies while focusing on improving public quality of life.

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Tourism

Thailand Gears Up For Tomorrowland 2026 In December

Thailand will host Tomorrowland 2026 in Chachoengsao province this December, with organizers projecting 6 billion baht in economic impact and all 150,000 three-day tickets already sold out.

Thailand Gears Up For Tomorrowland 2026 In December
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Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul announced on July 7 that the government is prepared to host Tomorrowland Thailand in Chachoengsao province in December, projecting 6 billion baht in economic impact. Thailand has committed to hosting the event for five years, with total revenue expected to exceed 30 billion baht across the contract period. First-year ticket sales reached 50,000 per day, with all 150,000 three-day passes selling out immediately.

Surasak noted that ticket holders consist of 15 percent Thai nationals and 85 percent international tourists, including both regional and long-distance visitors. Package prices start at 150,000 baht, and the event will create 4,000 jobs during preparation and execution phases. The ministry has coordinated comprehensive support measures, including mass transit systems, shuttle services to the venue, dedicated police presence, and volunteer assistance teams.

The minister emphasized that organizers have implemented robust security systems with full inter-agency coordination, assuring safety for all attendees both within and outside the event venue. Enhanced security protocols have been implemented to maintain strict oversight throughout the festival.

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Community

Remembering Luang Pho Jan, Revered Maha Sarakham Monk

Maha Sarakham's Buddhist community commemorated the 58th death anniversary of Luang Pho Jan, a revered monk and former abbot known for his strict discipline, profound teachings, and decades of temple and community development in the Northea

Remembering Luang Pho Jan, Revered Maha Sarakham Monk
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2024, the Buddhist community of Maha Sarakham commemorated the 58th anniversary of the death of Phra Khru Phituksuntharakarn, also known as Luang Pho Jan Chantsaro, the former abbot of Wat Ban Kham Pom in Kham Pom subdistrict, Wapi Pathum district, Maha Sarakham province. He was a monk of exemplary conduct and profound compassion, held in the faith of Buddhists from Maha Sarakham throughout his life.

Born into the Maldhara family in 1906 at Ban Kham Pom, he came from a farming background. He was ordained in 1926 at Wat Ban Nong Hai, with the renowned northeastern preceptor Phra Khru Suntharasathukij (Luang Pu Sun) of Wat Ban Sua Gok as his ordaining teacher. He studied the Buddha's teachings at the prestigious Wat Somanas Pradis school in Wapi Pathum district, achieving the highest levels of Dhamma studies. He also studied Buddhist philosophy with Luang Pu Sun, who compassionately transmitted vast knowledge and taught him to read and write in Lao, Khmer, and Thai Noi scripts, making him exceptionally learned in ancient writing systems.

He was strict in monastic discipline and cherished solitude. After the annual retreat, he regularly traveled to forests and mountains throughout the Northeast, seeking spiritual liberation following the Buddha's path. This deepened his understanding of both monastic law and meditation practice.

His exemplary and consistent conduct earned him quick recognition among the faithful. Daily, local devotees visited to pay respects and listen to his teachings. He continuously taught them to observe the Five Precepts, emphasizing that ordinary people need only uphold these precepts as a foundation for a life of happiness and prosperity.

He was a highly beneficial developer of Buddhism. Resources from the faith of devotees were directed toward temple development—buildings, religious objects, and structures like teaching halls, glass walls, and monk's quarters—while beautifying the temple grounds with abundant trees to create a serene, meditative atmosphere.

Using these resources, he also developed religious education, establishing a school at Wat Ban Kham Pom to teach Buddhist studies to ordained residents, many from impoverished families. He continuously supported the local community.

His virtuous conduct earned him the trust of the monastic community. He was appointed abbot of Wat Ban Kham Pom, district monk administrator for Kham Pom, preceptor, and received royal ecclesiastical ranks of Phra Khru with First, Second, and Third Class credentials under the name Phra Khru Phituksuntharakarn.

He worked tirelessly managing monastic affairs, community development, and ceremonial duties. Despite his declining health from advanced lung cancer, he initially refused hospitalization, recognizing that birth, aging, illness, and death are universal truths no one can escape. Eventually, his disciples persuaded him to receive treatment at a provincial hospital, though he later requested to return to the temple.

He passed away peacefully on July 8, 1968, at the age of 62, having completed 42 Buddhist retreat seasons.

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