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Concert Security Guards Brutally Attack Pork Vendor With Batons

A pork vendor was brutally beaten by teenage security guards with batons at a concert near Laem Mae Phim Beach in Rayong on July 12 after being confronted over vaping. Police are investigating after the victim complained that officers at th

Concert Security Guards Brutally Attack Pork Vendor With Batons
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A pork vendor from Nai Nai Am Market in Chanthaburi filed a complaint after being violently assaulted by teenage security guards working at the "Long Beach" concert near Laem Mae Phim Beach in Rayong's Kaeng District on July 12. According to the victim, he and his wife were enjoying the concert when he stopped to use an electronic cigarette in an area away from the performance stage. A masked guard approached to confiscate the device, and the vendor asked to finish smoking first, offering to comply voluntarily. However, the guard attacked him unprovoked, prompting a scuffle.

The guard then radioed for backup, and multiple guards arrived and brutally attacked the vendor with batons, targeting both sides of his head and behind his left ear—areas that could prove fatal or cause permanent disability. The victim emphasized he had not resisted or caused disruption at the event, yet faced overwhelming force. He also criticized two police officers present at the scene, saying they failed to control the assailant guards—who had used weapons—and instead escorted him away while allowing the guards to disperse. The incident has drawn heavy online criticism regarding justice and police conduct.

Investigators are currently gathering evidence from video footage and medical reports from Nai Nai Am Hospital to build a case. Police are preparing to summon the guards for questioning and will pursue legal action accordingly.

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National

Man in Military Gear Clarifies Role at Bangkok Beer Hall Fire

A former city council candidate who wore tactical gear at a Bangkok beer hall fire explained he is a trained civil defense volunteer who had just left an airsoft event and responded to help with his emergency certification.

Man in Military Gear Clarifies Role at Bangkok Beer Hall Fire
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On July 14, 2025, Chitpong Kattapong, also known as 'Nutty,' a former candidate for the Phayathai District city council, went live on social media to explain his presence at the fire scene. He stated that he was wearing tactical gear that day because he had been participating in an activity in the Rangsit area. When his Phayathai District civil defense volunteer unit received an alert about the fire at a beer hall in Ladprao, he left immediately to assist.

"I have received training in high-rise buildings, large structures, and emergency response from Bangkok's disaster prevention and mitigation office. Since I've been trained, I wanted to give back and use my knowledge to help others," Kattapong explained. He noted that he had initially removed the gear when leaving the airsoft arena but put it back on for safety reasons before arriving at the fire scene.

When asked about the black radio visible in photos, Kattapong confirmed he had received training in radio communications and holds a personal radio code (Phraya 413) as a member of the Phayathai civil defense unit. He emphasized that his ID cards, including his reserve officer card, are genuine and not counterfeit. He obtained his reserve officer rank through completing three years of Reserve Officers' Training and holding a high school diploma or vocational certificate. He clarified that while he holds this rank, he receives no salary and is not a government employee, but can be called upon to assist during emergencies.

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National

PM Orders Overhaul of Entertainment Venue Safety Rules

The PM has ordered a comprehensive review of safety regulations for entertainment venues following a deadly Bangkok nightclub fire, with authorities tasked to modernize zoning, licensing, and inspection laws to prevent future disasters.

PM Orders Overhaul of Entertainment Venue Safety Rules
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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister say they are pursuing long-term solutions to prevent recurring public disasters following the recent deadly nightclub fire in central Bangkok that killed and injured hundreds of people.

Authorities have tasked relevant agencies with studying and updating zoning and licensing laws for entertainment venues to be more appropriate and modern, reviewing all aspects including social conditions, culture, traditions, and livelihoods. This includes regulations on operating hours, location, music, dancing, performances, licensing, and annual inspections.

The PM stressed that enforcement has been strict in the past, but repeated incidents occur because some people deliberately break the law. An investigation team has been appointed to oversee the case with discipline and transparency, dividing witness examination into six groups: owners and operators; staff; victims' families and survivors; forensic evidence and medical examiners; rescue and firefighting personnel; and government officials and local authorities such as district offices and the electrical authority to verify legal and infrastructure compliance.

Police warn that if evidence of structural modifications, locked or blocked fire exits is found, additional charges beyond negligence will be pursued.

Beyond this nightclub tragedy, Thailand has experienced multiple major disasters in recent years causing significant loss of life: a nightclub fire in Bangkok in 2009, a pub fire in Satthahip, Chon Buri in 2022, a construction crane collapse onto a high-speed train in Nakhon Ratchasima in January 2025, and a train collision with a bus at a Bangkok crossing in May 2025.

Beyond immediate losses, such disasters risk damaging national confidence and tourism, reflecting poor standards across multiple sectors in Thailand. This latest tragedy signals that government and all stakeholders must now cooperate seriously to prevent public disasters from recurring.

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National

Krungsri Launches SME Loan at 3.5% Rate, Up to 150 Million Baht

Krungsri Bank launches SME Power Up loan offering up to 150 million baht at 3.5% annual interest for the first two years, targeting mid-sized businesses in priority sectors including tourism, healthcare, and logistics.

Krungsri Launches SME Loan at 3.5% Rate, Up to 150 Million Baht
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Krungsri Bank has expanded its support for entrepreneurs through the Reinvent Thailand program by launching the Krungsri SME Power Up loan product. The program targets SME operators in transition who want to invest in expanding their competitive capabilities, with credit lines reaching a maximum of 150 million baht.

On July 14, 2024, Duangkamal Limpwungtip, head of SME customer relations at Krungsri Bank, emphasized that Thai businesses today compete not just domestically but globally. She stressed that investment in productivity, technology adoption, and operational efficiency is no longer optional but essential. The bank previously launched the Krungsri SME Double Power program for small and micro-entrepreneurs under Reinvent Thailand, and is now expanding support with the SME Power Up product to serve medium-sized enterprises with larger investment plans requiring higher credit facilities.

The name Power Up reflects the bank's belief that entrepreneurs today need more than capital—they need confidence and momentum to elevate their operations and thrive on the world stage. The Krungsri SME Power Up program targets businesses in priority sectors including tourism, healthcare, smart electronics, retail and wholesale, logistics, and agriculture and agro-processing—industries crucial to adding value to Thailand's economy and requiring accelerated investment in productivity, technology, innovation, and international-standard production processes.

Key features include a maximum credit line of 150 million baht, designed to fully support project investments, combined with a special interest rate of 3.5% annually for the first two years and a repayment period of up to seven years. This structure helps entrepreneurs plan investments efficiently, reduce initial costs, and accelerate investment to gain competitive advantage. Interested business owners can seek more information at any Krungsri branch, through their customer relationship manager, or by contacting the Krungsri business customer service center at 02-296-6262 or 02-626-2626. Terms and conditions apply as set by the bank.

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National

PM Defends Record After Deadly Bangkok Brewery Fire

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul rejected calls for his resignation over a deadly Bangkok brewery fire that killed 30 people, pledging instead to review entertainment venue zoning laws and intensify safety inspections nationwide.

PM Defends Record After Deadly Bangkok Brewery Fire
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BANGKOK — 14 July 2026, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday dismissed calls for his resignation as interior minister following the deadly fire at Na Ladprao Brewery, saying the question was unprofessional while pledging to review entertainment venue zoning laws and tighten enforcement against businesses that violate regulations.

Speaking at Government House, Anutin said authorities would study whether existing zoning rules for entertainment venues in Bangkok remain appropriate and whether amendments to related laws are needed.

He noted that zoning in the capital falls under the jurisdiction of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the police, adding that current regulations permit designated entertainment zones only in Khao San Road and RCA.

Outside those areas, venues are generally required to close by midnight and are subject to restrictions on live entertainment.

Anutin questioned several existing legal provisions, saying some regulations governing live music and dancing no longer reflect modern society.

"I'm a musician myself, and I still don't understand why live music has to stop at midnight," he said, adding that musicians should not be penalised by outdated laws.

He also said distance requirements from schools and temples should be reviewed, arguing that in Bangkok it is difficult to find locations that are not within two kilometres of either.

When asked whether he would resign following the fire, which has now claimed 30 lives, Anutin smiled before replying: "Next question."

"That question has no basis. It's intended to provoke emotion. It shouldn't be asked. Please be professional," he told reporters.

Responding to criticism that Thailand lacks strict oversight of entertainment venues, Anutin rejected the claim.

He said entertainment venue licences are inspected annually and that authorities routinely examine compliance with safety regulations.

"The recurring problem is that some people deliberately break the law in the hope of making more profit," he said.

"They take the risk, but it is not sustainable."

He warned that governors nationwide, including the Bangkok governor, had been instructed to intensify inspections of entertainment venues.

Anutin also criticised reports that an emergency exit at the fire-damaged venue had been secured with a double lock to prevent customers from leaving without paying.

"How can anyone accept that explanation?" he said.

He said the venue's owner, manager and operators would face legal action, while confirming that the establishment's entertainment licence had been revoked.

"That venue will never reopen as an entertainment business," Anutin said.

"They will have to find another profession because the licence has been revoked."

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National

Restaurant Licenses Hide Bar-Like Venues From Safety Rules

A deadly Bangkok fire has exposed how businesses licensed as restaurants but operating like bars evade stricter entertainment venue rules, creating safety gaps in Thailand's regulatory system.

Restaurant Licenses Hide Bar-Like Venues From Safety Rules
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A deadly fire at an entertainment venue in Bangkok's Lat Phrao area has exposed a wider problem in Thailand's regulatory system: many businesses licensed as restaurants now operate much like pubs, bars or entertainment venues, yet remain subject to a different set of rules and a lower level of scrutiny.

Authorities must examine whether the law allows operators to choose licences that are easier and cheaper to obtain, even when the way their businesses operate creates risks similar to those found in licensed entertainment venues.

Under Thai law, restaurants and entertainment venues are treated as separate types of business. Restaurants are regulated under the Public Health Act of 1992, with licences issued by local authorities including the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, municipalities and subdistrict administrative organisations. Operators must show that their premises meet standards covering sanitation, cleanliness, kitchen facilities, toilets, waste management and building requirements.

Entertainment venues fall under the Entertainment Place Act of 1966. Businesses that operate primarily for entertainment, including venues serving alcohol, hosting live music or performances, or providing space for dancing, must obtain an entertainment venue licence before opening. This process involves several agencies—administrative officials, police, city planning authorities and safety inspectors—and venues are restricted to officially designated areas.

As a result, opening a licensed entertainment venue is far more complicated than opening a restaurant. The rules are stricter, the locations are more limited and the approval process is more demanding.

Many restaurant venues have changed considerably in recent years. They now feature stages, live bands, DJs, large sound systems and elaborate lighting, with alcohol often accounting for much of their revenue and customers staying late into the night. In practice, these venues look and operate much like pubs or bars, yet on paper they remain restaurants.

The appeal is straightforward: restaurant licences are generally simpler to obtain, allow businesses to operate in more locations, avoid entertainment-zone restrictions and reduce administrative costs. Operators may then apply separately for permission to use amplified sound and obtain licences to sell alcohol. However, the system does not always bring those approvals together or assess what the business has become as a whole, creating a regulatory blind spot.

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National

Frequent Filler Words May Signal Early Dementia Risk

Canadian researchers found that frequent use of filler words like "um" and speech hesitations may signal early cognitive decline and dementia risk, with AI analysis showing fluent speakers demonstrate better brain function.

Frequent Filler Words May Signal Early Dementia Risk
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Researchers have revealed that frequent use of filler words like "um" and "uh," along with speech hesitations, may indicate an early warning sign of dementia risk and should not be overlooked. On July 14, 2026, Canadian researchers presented a compelling study showing that using filler words frequently, including pauses during speech, could signal early-stage cognitive decline.

A research team from Baycrest Foundation, in collaboration with York University and University of Toronto, used artificial intelligence to analyze speech patterns in elderly individuals to assess brain health.

The study involved 76 participants aged 65-75 with normal cognitive function, who described images in their own words and completed executive function tests. AI then analyzed hundreds of speech characteristics and found that those who spoke fluently with fewer pauses generally demonstrated better brain function, even after accounting for age, gender, and education level.

Researchers identified four key factors the AI used in assessment: speech hesitations or pauses, use of filler words such as "um" and "uh," word-finding difficulties, and speech rhythm and continuity. All of these relate to the ability to control thoughts, working memory, and decision-making. If these abnormalities occur frequently, they may reflect declining brain function.

Dr. Jed Meltzer, senior scientist on the research team, stated: "Speech rhythm is not just a matter of communication style, but a highly sensitive indicator of brain health." He noted that analyzing speech patterns using AI could become a screening tool for dementia risk detection from the earliest stages, before symptoms become apparent. This would allow patients to receive care and treatment planning more quickly.

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Police

Police Chief Visits Officers Injured in Ladphrao Fire Rescue

Police Commissioner Siam Bunyasom visited two officers hospitalized after inhaling smoke while rescuing residents from a Ladphrao fire, commending their bravery as both recover well enough to be discharged.

Police Chief Visits Officers Injured in Ladphrao Fire Rescue
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On July 14, Police General Siam Bunyasom, the National Police Commissioner, visited officers Sergeant Mangkorn Kotchomsop and Sergeant Waratchai Chaiyawong from Phahlyothin Police Station, who were hospitalized after inhaling heavy smoke while battling a fire in Ladphrao and rescuing residents. The visit was warm and personal, with the police chief greeting them, inquiring about the incident with genuine concern, and commending their bravery and dedication to public safety. Both officers are showing steady improvement; doctors have treated their respiratory irritation to near normal and only mild throat soreness remains. Medical staff have assessed their readiness and authorized them to return home for continued recovery this evening.

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Police

Highway Police Bust 10 Myanmar Workers Hidden in Tour Bus

Highway police stopped a tour bus on Thailand's southern highway and discovered 10 undocumented Myanmar nationals hidden among passengers, leading to charges against the three crew members who admitted to being paid 12,000 baht to transport

Highway Police Bust 10 Myanmar Workers Hidden in Tour Bus
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On July 14, 2025, Chumphon highway police officers led by Pol. S. Sarawut Kannsurang, Pol. S. Amornthep Inmimit, and Pol. S. Sitthi Chitratta were patrolling the southern Asia Highway at kilometer 20+200 in Wisai Nuea subdistrict, Mueang district, Chumphon province, when they spotted a blue-and-white tour bus staying in the right lane for a long distance before attempting to overtake their patrol vehicle. Officers signaled the bus to stop for a traffic violation check and found the driver, Kamhaeng, 43; Sitthichai, 36, a backup driver; and Eksitthi, 21, a bus attendant. During questioning, the driver appeared nervous and evasive, prompting officers to conduct a thorough vehicle search.

The search revealed 10 Myanmar nationals who had entered Thailand illegally—7 men and 3 women—mixed in with regular passengers without identification documents or valid tickets. All three crew members and the migrant workers were taken to Chumphon highway police station for further investigation.

Under interrogation, the three men confessed to being hired by an unknown Thai broker to transport the workers for a total fee of 12,000 baht, payable upon delivery. The bus had picked up the workers at two locations in Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram before heading to Surat Thani when intercepted. The driver, backup driver, and bus attendant face charges of knowingly harboring illegal aliens and obstruction of arrest. Police are investigating the identity of the labor broker and other individuals involved in the smuggling operation.

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National

Thailand, China Approve Weights and Measures Cooperation Deal

Thailand and China have approved a cooperation agreement on weights and measures to align measurement standards with international norms, prevent illegal scale sales, and strengthen trade facilitation through information sharing and technol

Thailand, China Approve Weights and Measures Cooperation Deal
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Deputy Government Spokesperson Lalida Perischvivat announced that the cabinet approved the draft MOU on weights and measures cooperation between Thailand's Ministry of Commerce and China's State Administration for Market Regulation. The agreement authorizes the Commerce Minister or designated representative to sign, aiming to upgrade measurement standards, prevent illegal weighing device sales, and enhance trade facilitation. The collaboration will align Thailand's measurement system with international standards through information exchange, expert consultation, and type approval processes, while jointly establishing guidelines to prevent and suppress illegal scale sales on online platforms. Both countries will promote technology transfer and innovation in measurement systems, develop mutual certificate recognition under the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML), and exchange test reports and related documents to strengthen Thailand's regulatory capacity and business competitiveness. A joint working group will be established with designated coordinators from each country to ensure continuous implementation and concrete results. The cooperation will provide Thailand access to Chinese expertise and technology, improve oversight of new measurement devices critical to agriculture, industry, and the economy, reduce technical trade barriers, and build international confidence in Thai product standards. The MOU is a non-binding administrative framework between the two countries and not a treaty under Thailand's constitution, but serves as an important mechanism to modernize Thailand's measurement standards in line with global technological and commercial changes while protecting consumers.

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National

Singer Benz Prikathai Sets Safety Requirements for Venues

Singer Benz Prikathai has set mandatory safety requirements for venues booking her performances, following a deadly Bangkok entertainment venue fire, including emergency exit identification and evacuation briefings.

Singer Benz Prikathai Sets Safety Requirements for Venues
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Thai singer Benz Prikathai has announced safety requirements for venues seeking to book her performances, in response to a deadly entertainment venue fire in Bangkok's Lat Phrao area that claimed multiple lives and injured many people. Benz and her team expressed their deepest condolences to those affected and emphasized the critical importance of safety standards in event management.

The requirements for venues include: providing advance notice of all safety measures in place, clearly identifying emergency exits and briefing the team on evacuation routes before each performance, ensuring accessible and unobstructed entry and exit points, and informing the team of any emergency protocols or contingency plans before work begins.

Benz's team believes that cooperation from venue operators will help build confidence and raise safety standards in the entertainment industry, allowing all parties to work and entertain audiences safely. The team thanked all cooperating venues for prioritizing safety and expressed hope for continued cooperation in creating a secure environment for everyone involved.

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