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National

Constitutional Court Dismisses Senator Candidate's Rights Complaint

Thailand's Constitutional Court on July 15 rejected a former Senate candidate's complaint that the Election Commission violated his rights by conducting elections without secret ballots, directing him to pursue remedies through other legal

Constitutional Court Dismisses Senator Candidate's Rights Complaint
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The Constitutional Court on July 15, 2025 convened to consider a case filed by Direk Phonsima, a former Senate candidate, who petitioned the court under Article 213 of the Constitution to review alleged violations of his rights and freedoms. Phonsima argued that the Election Commission and its secretary general violated his rights by conducting the district and provincial Senate elections without secret balloting and without fairness or integrity as required under Thailand's constitutional democracy with the monarchy as head of state, in breach of Articles 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Constitution.

After deliberation, the Constitutional Court determined that if Phonsima believes his rights have been violated, he may pursue remedies through other courts under Article 25(3) of the Constitution. Regarding his request that the court declare the Senate election unconstitutional, the court found that the Constitution and related laws specify particular procedures and eligible petitioners under the Constitutional Court Procedure Act B.E. 2561, Article 47(2). Article 46(3) of the Constitution empowers the Constitutional Court to refuse to accept a petition for consideration.

Based on these findings, the Constitutional Court unanimously issued an order refusing to accept the petition for consideration and ruling.

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National

Parliament Secretary Clarifies: Salary Cuts, Not Staff Layoffs

Parliament has frozen salary increases for staff in both chambers due to economic weakness, but will not eliminate any positions starting October 1.

Parliament Secretary Clarifies: Salary Cuts, Not Staff Layoffs
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Parliament Secretary Sirod Phaetphun clarified on July 15, 2569, that the cancellation of the personnel appointment regulation eliminates salary increases for parliamentary staff due to poor economic conditions, but does not eliminate their positions. The regulation, which takes effect October 1, 2569, repeals a previous regulation that provided salary increases for parliamentary assistants, specialist advisors, expert consultants, and committee secretaries in both chambers, as well as political committee staff of parliamentary leaders and the opposition. Sirod explained that Parliament President Sophon Saramyu, who took office in March 2569, adopted a policy of freezing these salary increases given the weak economy. A committee was formed to study the matter, and the President directed the elimination of the salary increase provision rather than the elimination of the positions themselves.

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Police

Sister Grieves as Fire Victim's Body Released

The sister of a Ladprao beer hall fire victim claimed her body on July 15 at Police Hospital, revealing the family had no initial knowledge her sibling attended the venue. The victim, who left behind a 2-year-old daughter, was one of three

Sister Grieves as Fire Victim's Body Released
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At 11:00 a.m. on July 15, 2569, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Police Hospital, Ms. Khem Akson (name withheld), the sister of Ms. Naphasorn (name withheld), one of the victims of the Ladprao beer hall fire, arrived to claim the body in a sorrowful atmosphere.

The victim's sister revealed through tears that her younger sibling had been out of contact with the family since the day of the incident. Initially, the family had no idea that her sister had gone to the entertainment venue. On the morning of July 13, the sister's boyfriend messaged via TikTok asking if she had informed their family about her visit—the exact moment when the family was following news of the fire. Everyone was shocked, thinking she might have been there with her child.

The family quickly contacted their brother in the Ratchada area to investigate the scene and coordinate with police. After identity photos were confirmed, they learned with certainty that their sister had died, but had to wait for forensic examination and legal procedures until today to collect her body for the funeral.

Ms. Khem Akson explained that on the night of the incident, her sister and three friends went out together, with only one surviving. The other three, including her sister, all died. Her sister left behind a 2-year-old daughter who was very attached to her mother. The sister had worked hard to support her child. The family will gradually explain the truth to the young girl and ask the child's father to provide emotional support.

The niece is the only grandchild in the family whom everyone deeply loved, making this loss an unprecedented tragedy. When asked about the establishment's announced initial compensation of 10,000 baht to the victim's family, Ms. Khem Akson said she was not concerned with money. The only thing the family cares about and is waiting for is when her sister can be released from forensic examination. She emphasized that the money is too little compared to a human life.

"If possible, we don't want money at all. We just want our sister to wake up as before, to think it was just unconsciousness or smoke inhalation, so she can return to her daughter. We don't want to blame or say anything more about this establishment, because even if we did, our sister won't come back," the victim's sister said.

However, she called on the establishment's owner to take full responsibility for what happened. She noted that insurance claims reportedly do not cover personal liability, and urged the establishment to come forward with a sincere explanation and assume responsibility for the lost lives rather than remain silent. The family will hold religious rites for her sister at Masing Temple in Nonthaburi.

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Police

Teacher Alerts Police After Spotting Sisters' Abuse by Stepfather

A teacher reported two sisters' sexual abuse by their stepfather to police after noticing warning signs in the classroom in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. The suspect surrendered and was charged with child sexual abuse.

Teacher Alerts Police After Spotting Sisters' Abuse by Stepfather
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On July 15, 2569, a 42-year-old mother from Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, reported a disturbing case to Sikhio Police after discovering that her two daughters—10-year-old fourth-grader and 13-year-old first-year secondary student—had been sexually abused by their 42-year-old stepfather, Usa. The complaint was filed at 4:30 p.m. on July 14, 2569, after their classroom teacher noticed abnormal signs of depression and worry in both girls and, upon gentle questioning, learned the truth about the ongoing abuse.

When the teacher learned of the situation, she immediately coordinated with authorities and brought the children to file a report. The girls' mother, devastated by the discovery, rushed to have both daughters undergo detailed medical examinations at Sikhio Hospital to gather critical evidence for prosecution.

Most recently, Colonel Narongsak Promtha, Commander of Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Police, ordered officers including Deputy Commander Tatchapol Chinnawong of Sikhio Police Station to collect evidence. The suspect subsequently surrendered with his brother, pointed out the crime scene for documentation and photographs, and was charged with child sexual abuse of victims under 13 years old before being remanded to Sikhio Court for further legal proceedings.

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National

Bangkok Deploys AI to Combat Landfill Odors, Eyes 30% Reduction

Bangkok is deploying AI-powered odor detection technology at its landfills to identify smell sources and reduce landfill burial to 30 percent through improved waste sorting and recycling.

Bangkok Deploys AI to Combat Landfill Odors, Eyes 30% Reduction
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Bangkok is advancing smart waste management by deploying AI-powered odor detection technology to identify and pinpoint odor sources with precision, with a target to reduce landfill burial to 30 percent. On July 15 at Bangkok City Hall, Deputy Governor Pornprom Na. S. Wikitsedsart chaired a progress meeting on the Environmental Office's waste management operations, aimed at improving municipal waste handling efficiency through eco-friendly technology and innovation. The meeting was attended by Deputy Permanent Secretary Lertlak Leelareungsang, Environmental Office Director Voranut Suay Khaa Khao, and city staff.

The deputy governor closely inspected operations at all three of Bangkok's waste disposal facilities, emphasizing the adoption of smart technology including the E-Nose electronic nose system. This AI-powered odor detection technology precisely identifies and analyzes odor sources to address resident complaints, with plans to eventually grant public access to real-time monitoring data.

To reach the 30 percent landfill reduction target, Bangkok will establish systematic waste sorting from the source and promote recycling processes to convert waste into valuable resources under circular economy principles. The city remains committed to modernizing waste management while developing an environmentally friendly city that reduces health impacts and promotes sustainable quality of life for urban residents.

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National

Parents, Activists Mourn Brewery Fire Victims, Push Safety Law Changes

Families of the 32 Ladprao brewery fire victims joined activists demanding stricter safety laws and enforcement, with bereaved parents citing repeated emergency exit failures across multiple disasters. Civil society called for overhauling T

Parents, Activists Mourn Brewery Fire Victims, Push Safety Law Changes
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On July 15, 2026, mourners continued to visit the Ladprao brewery fire site, leaving flowers and wreaths to honor the 32 victims. The Thai Engineering Institute conducted additional structural inspections while civil society representatives held a white-flower memorial and addressed media, demanding that authorities enforce stricter standards for service venues nationwide, align zoning with reality, and revise the outdated 1966 Service Establishment Act to include public participation and review alcohol sales extension policies.

Mahapakhai Khamkrasoer, father of Nathpong Khamkrasoer (known as "Poo Ud"), who died in a school bus fire at Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam School in Uthai Thani, drew parallels between his son's death and the brewery tragedy, noting that both involved emergency exit safety failures. He called on authorities to enforce safety standards strictly and urged the government to expand compensation beneficiary rules beyond biological parents to include grandparents who raise grandchildren.

Thirapat Kahaavong, representing civil networks, emphasized that such disasters repeat because the 1966 Service Establishment Act contains significant loopholes and enforcement gaps. He noted that venues may evade service establishment regulations under public health law, leaving safety measures incomplete, and that building control laws apply only to certain structures. He called for coordinated legal reform and enforcement, shifting responsibility from government alone to include operator accountability and public reporting mechanisms to prevent future incidents.

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National

Deputy PM Vows to Prosecute Officials Over Local Exam Fraud Audio

Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak vowed to prosecute officials involved in local exam fraud, urging swift investigation to restore public trust following allegations of bribery in government entrance exams.

Deputy PM Vows to Prosecute Officials Over Local Exam Fraud Audio
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Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak reiterated the urgency of investigating alleged fraud in local government entrance exams, calling for swift action to rebuild public trust and vowing to hold accountable those responsible. At a press conference on July 15 at Government House, Somkid stated that multiple agencies are already investigating and awaiting results to determine who was complicit in the scheme. He emphasized the importance of speed to provide clarity and address public concerns about where accountability lies.

When asked about cases against two individuals named Kij and Som, who face defamation and Computer Crime Act charges over an audio clip falsely suggesting Somkid was involved in extorting bribes from local officials, the Deputy PM said he has already been cleared on his part. He asserted that while Kij has denied any connection to him, such denials are not genuine exoneration, noting that bad news is believed absolutely while good news barely registers at one percent public credibility. He confirmed that his legal team is pursuing charges and questioning related individuals.

When asked whether public skepticism that only minor figures are being targeted reflects reality, Somkid expressed confidence that the Prime Minister has ordered a thorough investigation in which anyone who broke the law will be arrested and prosecuted. He acknowledged that attacks on the government and particularly the Interior Ministry are routine political tactics, comparing them to media spin and manufactured stories. He called for fair and balanced news coverage from all outlets and cautioned that unverified stories, once believed by society, take far longer to disprove.

Responding to speculation the government cannot survive four years, Somkid argued that silence is more dangerous than scrutiny, using the analogy of a tsunami preceded by an eerie calm. He suggested that political controversy can be healthy if the government can respond and clarify allegations. When pressed on confidence in completing the four-year term, Somkid reflected on his long political career since 1992, noting that governments facing intense coverage often endure longer than expected.

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National

ION Energy Partners With Sigenergy to Install 5,000 Home Solar Systems

ION Energy and Sigenergy will install solar systems in 5,000 Thai homes by 2029, capitalizing on rising demand for hybrid systems with battery storage as consumers prioritize energy security.

ION Energy Partners With Sigenergy to Install 5,000 Home Solar Systems
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ION Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding with Sigenergy, a global smart energy solution developer, to expand clean energy installations to 5,000 households across Thailand within three years (2026–2029). According to Peeragan Manakij, CEO of ION Energy, the company will also develop sales and service networks in Thailand's residential real estate market for sustained growth.

Historically, most Thais installed solar panels primarily to reduce daytime electricity costs using simple on-grid systems without energy storage. However, growing energy security concerns and geopolitical tensions have prompted many consumers to switch to hybrid systems with advanced inverter and battery storage technology. Hybrid systems now account for 40% of all new installations, reflecting changing consumer behavior.

Sigenergy, which manufactures solar inverters and energy storage systems with world-class technology, has selected ION Energy as its first partner in Thailand. The government's new residential solar program, which allows homeowners to sell power back at 2.20 baht per unit for ten years, is expected to further boost solar adoption. Sigenergy CEO Tony Xu noted that Thailand represents a high-growth opportunity for clean energy in Southeast Asia, aligning with the company's global energy transition goals. Sigenergy operates in over 120 countries with more than 25,000 registered installers, while ION Energy provides comprehensive solar solutions for both residential and real estate sectors.

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Police

Survivor Recounts Escape From Bangkok Bar Fire, Loses Sister

A 26-year-old survivor of the Ladprao beer bar fire escaped but lost her sister, who was in the restroom when the blaze erupted; she now struggles with trauma and guilt over the tragedy.

Survivor Recounts Escape From Bangkok Bar Fire, Loses Sister
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At 10:05 a.m. on July 15, 2025, at the Forensic Medicine Institute of Police Hospital, 26-year-old Ms. Waraporin Phalsadi, one of the survivors of the devastating fire at a beer bar in Ladprao, recounted her experience while mourning the loss of her close sister who was with her that day. She explained that on the day of the incident, she and her sister came to relax and socialize as usual. She was seated on the left side near the stage, approximately 10 meters from the exit.

Before the fire erupted, she detected a strong smell of gas drifting through the venue for about 5-10 minutes and noticed the stage lighting system malfunctioning, similar to a power outage. However, no one paid attention at the time, including her, because they assumed it was smoke from special effects that the venue regularly used during singer performances. It was only when a staff member shouted that this was not an effect but an actual fire, and thick smoke began billowing from the ceiling near the stage, that panic set in. Moments later, all the lights in the venue went out.

In that critical moment, she made a split-second decision to run for her life and managed to escape through the main entrance on the left side. Her sister, however, had excused herself to use the restroom just five minutes earlier, which meant she was trapped inside and ultimately perished in the fire. She acknowledged that this was her sister's first visit to that establishment, while she herself visited only occasionally.

Ms. Waraporin admitted her mental state is severely affected. The images from the incident remain vivid in her mind, and she cannot bear to read news or watch clips about the tragedy. Whenever she smells smoke or sees ambulance lights, she experiences severe anxiety, worry, and psychological distress. She also feels guilt for inviting her sister out, only for the tragedy to occur. Nevertheless, she wanted to send a final message to her sister: "Please do not worry about me surviving, and may you find peace in the next life."

Regarding the initial compensation of 10,000 baht offered by the bar, Ms. Waraporin believes it is far too little compared to a human life. She expressed concern that once media attention fades, long-term compensation may also disappear.

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Community

Best Kamsing's Fans Urge Block on 'Shipping' Content

Best Kamsing's family is urging fans to stop sharing romantic speculation content involving the entertainer, requesting they use blocking features and create a respectful fan community focused on his work rather than personal gossip.

Best Kamsing's Fans Urge Block on 'Shipping' Content
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Best Kamsing's fan community is requesting cooperation to stop sharing romantic speculation content involving the entertainer and other individuals. Fans are being asked to use the block feature if they encounter such material, and the community is being urged to create a fan space that respects the artist and supports his work rather than personal gossip. Best's family account bestkamsing.family recently issued a formal statement requesting that fans refrain from distributing clips, images, or 'shipping' content between Best and any third party. The statement explains that spreading such content creates misunderstandings and can damage the reputation of the artist, his colleagues, and related parties both now and in the future. While romantic speculation is considered a personal right, the family argues that public distribution directly impacts the entertainer and asks fans to respect his privacy and personal life choices. Going forward, the account will immediately block any profiles that continue sharing such content to prevent both sides from encountering each other's material and allow everyone to support the artist comfortably according to their preferred approach. The family is calling on all fans to create a fan community that respects the artist, values privacy, and supports his work based on facts rather than personal speculation, allowing Best to grow both professionally and personally. The statement concludes: 'The best support is respecting the artist's decisions and happiness. Thank you all for your understanding and cooperation, with respect.'

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Police

Armed Assailant Opens Fire on Police Officer's Home in Yala

An armed assailant fired multiple shots at a police captain's home in Yala's Yaha district on July 14, but the officer and his two sons escaped unharmed. Investigators recovered seven shell casings and are searching for the unidentified gun

Armed Assailant Opens Fire on Police Officer's Home in Yala
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Police are investigating a shooting at the home of Capt. Merarobing Kari, 35, a Thar To Police Station officer, in Yala province's Yaha district on the evening of July 14. The officer was arriving home on a motorcycle with his two sons after completing religious observances when unidentified attackers fired multiple shots at the residence as he was closing the gate. The bullets struck only the walls and gate, and the officer and his children escaped unharmed. Investigators recovered three bullet casings inside the home and four 5.56mm shell casings from a nearby durian orchard approximately 15–20 meters away. The officer stated he has no known personal conflicts with anyone. Police explosives experts and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit are processing evidence to identify the weapon and locate the suspects for further prosecution.

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