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Police

Crane Collapse Kills Worker on Rama II Road

A crane collapsed at a Rama II Road construction site in Samut Sakhon on July 9, killing one worker when the equipment lost balance while lifting pile-driving machinery.

Crane Collapse Kills Worker on Rama II Road
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The Department of Highways' Construction Division 1 reported a crane collapse at a Rama II Road construction site that killed one worker on July 9, 2026, around 1:30 p.m. The incident occurred in a parallel road construction project on Rama II Road (Highway 35), operated by Thongsak Wiswaphand Limited Partnership. The department clarified the accident is not connected to the M82 elevated motorway construction project and no other injuries were sustained.

The accident location was at the construction site of the parallel road project on Rama II Road, between kilometer 39+000 and 40+050, near the U-turn at Khlong Luang Bridge in Bang Torat subdistrict, Samut Sakhon city, Samut Sakhon province. The incident occurred within a sealed construction area, separate from traffic lanes, and had no impact on public traffic on Highway 35.

Investigations revealed the crane lost balance while lifting pile-driving equipment and toppled under the swinging force. The Department of Highways is conducting a full investigation into the root cause of the accident.

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National

16-Year-Old Phuket Singer Scores Four Yeses on America's Got Talent

A 16-year-old rock singer from Phuket earned all four judge votes on America's Got Talent with her guitar-backed rendition of "Zombie," advancing her to the next round and garnering viral acclaim worldwide.

16-Year-Old Phuket Singer Scores Four Yeses on America's Got Talent
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On July 9, Nene (full name Rattikaan Amloy), a 16-year-old from Phuket, made Thailand proud by performing a live rock rendition of "Zombie" by The Cranberries on the global stage of America's Got Talent in the United States. Her powerful vocal performance and skilled guitar work earned her all four "Yes" votes from the judges, advancing her to the next round and sparking widespread acclaim from viewers worldwide as the performance went viral online.

Nene said auditioning for America's Got Talent was a childhood dream inspired by witnessing other artists succeed on the platform. "When I stepped on stage, I was extremely nervous, but I told myself we had practiced enough and needed to give our all," she explained. "I love rock music, so I put everything into singing, playing guitar, and entertaining the audience as if I were performing my own concert." The most memorable moment came when all four judges stood up and applauded, with one calling her a "Rockstar," nearly bringing her to tears.

She recounted her journey, starting voice lessons at age 7 in first grade before taking up guitar later. Despite initial finger pain and difficulty, she fell in love with the instrument and chose "Zombie" as her first song to master—the very piece that would launch her to international recognition. She was influenced by rock music through her father from childhood and has realized a dream he once had of performing on stage.

Nene has composed three to four original rock songs and aspires to become a world-class artist with a touring career like her idols Lisa and MILLI. Her preparation involved months of intensive daily practice entirely within her family, without hiring external producers or major teams. Her father, Narongrit Amloy, 57, noted that all arrangements, video editing, and submissions were handled in-house. Following the broadcast, Nene has seen her social media following surge rapidly, with overwhelmingly positive responses from both Thai and international audiences.

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Weather

Typhoon Bawie Brings Heavy Rain, Flash Floods To Thailand

Typhoon Bawie will strengthen Thailand's Southwest Monsoon, bringing heavy rains and flash flood risks to five provinces including Ranong and Phang Nga through mid-July, with farmers urged to protect crops ahead of peak rainfall on July 11-

Typhoon Bawie Brings Heavy Rain, Flash Floods To Thailand
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The Thai Meteorological Department has issued warnings of strong winds and heavy rainfall across the Andaman Sea, upper Gulf of Thailand, southern western coast, western central region, and eastern Thailand between July 10-15. Five provinces—Ranong, Phang Nga, Chachoengsao, Trat, and Kanchanaburi—face heightened risks of sudden flash floods and mountain flooding. Although Typhoon Bawie will not enter Thailand directly, it will strengthen the Southwest Monsoon currently covering the country, causing intense rainfall and accumulation. Farmers should prepare their crops and implement protective measures. Anchali Suwacittanon, director of the Department of Agricultural Promotion, urged farmers across central, eastern, and Andaman coastal regions to assess conditions and survey vulnerable areas to mitigate typhoon impacts, particularly on July 11-12 when the monsoon will peak. Overall rainfall is forecast at 60-70 percent of areas mid-July, with August projections reaching 85 percent nationwide, potentially damaging agricultural output and necessitating long-term preparedness.

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Community

P.O.P Reunites For Historic Concert After 8 Years

Thai pop legends P.O.P reunited for their biggest concert in eight years at One Bangkok Forum on July 4, 2025, featuring all four members performing classic hits and newly arranged songs in a spectacular production.

P.O.P Reunites For Historic Concert After 8 Years
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P.O.P (Period of Party), one of Thailand's most legendary pop bands, staged a historic reunion concert at One Bangkok Forum on July 4, 2025—their largest show in eight years. The event, "Chang Music Connection Presents P.O.P GO Concert: A New Era Has Begun," was produced by Suud Entertainment and AME IMAGINATIVE under the Amarin Group umbrella. The concert featured a lavish production with spectacular lighting, visuals, and sound design across multiple dimensions to captivate all the senses.

Fans from across the globe filled the venue with thunderous cheers as all four members took the stage. The concert opened with hits spanning P.O.P's discography, including "The One Who Walked By," "Right Here," and "Good Person." A touching segment featured songs like "Want to Close My Eyes," "Rain," "Stars," and "Stop," co-written by the band members themselves.

The setlist deepened with introspective tracks such as "Believe in Myself," "It's Time," "Can't Do It," and "Did You Ever Hear Love?" A poignant moment came with "The Last Thing," dedicated to Tong-Montien Kaewkamnerd, the band's late member, creating a moving shared memory for everyone present.

Each member performed solo medleys. Napa Porchanani delivered sweet vocal performances with tracks like "Feel Strange" and "Sorry." Jerry-Sasisoet followed with "Because I Found You" and "Recurring Dream." Guest appearances elevated the energy—Po-Yokee joined for fun collaboration, while Mariam Grey featured on Kor-Nathapol's performances.

Producers Boy-Kosiyapong and Boy-Trai Phumirat, who shaped P.O.P's sound across albums, joined the stage. Honorable chorus members Q-Suvira and Mariam Grey became special guest performers for songs like "Like It" and "Flowers." MR.Z-Somkiat then invited Triumphs Kingdom members Bo Surattanawee and Joyce Kraphatsorn to energize fans with "Don't Misunderstand Me," "Love, Love, Love," and "Tissue."

The concert concluded with crowd-sung favorites "Just Getting to See You," "Slip Up," and "Breath," sending audiences home with unforgettable memories of P.O.P's triumphant return.

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Police

Brother Shoots Sister Dead In Land Inheritance Dispute

A woman was shot dead by her brother during a heated land inheritance dispute at a construction site in Rayong on July 9, with her husband also wounded in the shooting.

Brother Shoots Sister Dead In Land Inheritance Dispute
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On July 9, 2026, police at Nikhom Pattana Station in Rayong received reports of a shooting with fatalities and injuries at a construction site in Makham Khu Subdistrict, Nikhom Pattana District. Officers and rescue teams arrived to find a white car engulfed in flames. Upon extinguishing the fire, they discovered the body of Orawan, who had been shot in the back of the head. Her husband, Singkhon, was found with gunshot wounds to the head and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

The perpetrator was identified as Chaowalit, 60, Orawan's older brother. The two had been involved in a prolonged land inheritance dispute. On the day of the incident, a provincial court had scheduled an official land boundary survey to resolve the conflict. However, when the siblings and officials met at the site, a heated argument broke out. Unable to reach agreement, Chaowalit produced a firearm and opened fire multiple times on both his sister and brother-in-law. He then set Orawan's car on fire and fled in a bronze-gray pickup truck toward Ban Chang District.

Orawan's son, Patomporn, revealed that during the ongoing land dispute, Chaowalit had repeatedly threatened his mother's life. His mother, sensing danger, had even filed a report at Nikhom Pattana Police Station and requested police protection during the land survey. However, the shooting occurred before police and surveying officials could arrive. Authorities are now actively pursuing Chaowalit to press charges.

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Police

Court Orders DSI To Clarify Port Authority Corruption Case

The Anti-Corruption Court ordered the DSI to clarify its handling of a 2014 corruption investigation involving a former port authority employee and five other defendants. The agency must explain the case's origins, officials' roles, and int

Court Orders DSI To Clarify Port Authority Corruption Case
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On July 9, 2569 at 09:30 AM at the Anti-Corruption Court (Taling Chan), lawyer Krit Intamara and former port authority employee Somyos Khiao-im filed a lawsuit against a former DSI deputy director and four other defendants in case number ท 79/2569. The Anti-Corruption Court ordered the DSI to submit a copy of the accusation and clarify five factual issues raised by the plaintiffs:

1. The origins of Special Investigation Case 4/2557: The DSI must explain the background, causes, procedural steps, and investigation results of Special Case 4/2557, along with relevant documents.

2. The roles of the former deputy director and head of the security division: They must clarify their involvement in Special Case 4/2557, whether they were appointed to a working group, had investigative authority, were responsible for gathering evidence, or issued opinions on the case.

3. The interrogation of plaintiff Somyos (the "DSI cold room" issue): The court wants clarification on why Somyos was summoned for questioning on June 5, 2557, in what capacity, and whether the investigation findings were related to him.

4. The port authority's role: Clarification on how the port authority and its authorized representatives were involved in Special Case 4/2557.

5. Lawyer Krit's involvement: Clarification on whether the lawyer had any connection to Special Case 4/2557 and if so, what.

The DSI must submit its written clarification and related documents to the court by August 10, 2569. Both plaintiffs may review the clarification and file objections by August 25, 2569. The court has rescheduled the verdict ruling for September 2, 2569 at 09:30 AM.

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Police

Police Bust Fake Thai Father Scheme Used By Chinese Family

Police arrested a Thai man accused of fraudulently posing as the biological father of a Chinese couple's child to obtain dual Thai-Chinese citizenship, a scheme that grants the child access to Thai property ownership and welfare benefits.

Police Bust Fake Thai Father Scheme Used By Chinese Family
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Police conducted raids and arrests at a luxury residential community in Bangkok's Rama II district on July 9, 2025, during Operation "Shedding Dragon Scales," led by Deputy Police Commissioner Pol. Gen. Samran Nualma and National Police Commander Pol. Lt. Gen. Nopphasin Poolswat. The operation targeted a Thai man who was hired to fraudulently register as the father of a Chinese couple's child. The case stemmed from January 9, 2024, when a Chinese couple gave birth at a hospital but registered the child first as Chinese in Nakhon Ratchasima province, then re-registered the child as Thai at a private hospital in Bangkok using a fake Thai father, Mr. Virot, a glass installer from Chiang Dao. DNA testing proved Virot was not the biological father. The couple deliberately obtained dual registration—both Chinese and Thai citizenship—allowing the child to hold both a Chinese passport and Thai identity documents. Officials noted this scheme grants the child full Thai rights including property ownership, education, healthcare, and welfare benefits, creating a perfect but difficult-to-detect nominee arrangement. The operation revealed the scheme costs approximately 100,000 baht per case, and investigators are examining whether major Chinese capital groups are involved and which hospitals facilitated the false registrations.

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National

Parliament Passes 94 Bills As Cabinet Weighs Emergency Session

Parliament passed 94 bills in recent months and promulgated two new laws on July 9, with the Clean Air Act advancing to full consideration next session. The ruling coalition and opposition have cooperated smoothly in legislative proceedings

Parliament Passes 94 Bills As Cabinet Weighs Emergency Session
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On July 9, 2025, at parliament, Kravee Prasadnantan, representing Ang Thong and the Bhumjaithai Party, briefed reporters as chair of the ruling coalition coordination committee. He reported that parliamentary proceedings between the ruling coalition and opposition have proceeded smoothly overall, with all parties respecting parliamentary rules and procedures.

In terms of legislative achievements, parliament has considered 94 bills in recent months, including 34 cabinet-resubmitted drafts. Two laws were officially promulgated today: the Facilitation of Administrative Licensing and Public Services Act, a continuation from the previous session credited to the Pheu Thai Party, and the Property Reversion and Acquisition Act.

Additional legislation remains under committee review, including the widely-anticipated Clean Air Act, which the Senate completed this week and will enter full parliamentary consideration next session. Parliament also approved five international treaties and responded to 34 live questions, with ministers answering 33 of them—a notably high response rate.

Kravee credited Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the cabinet for prioritizing legislative oversight. He also acknowledged opposition leader Pricha Wachirasindhu for coordinating which urgent public issues would receive ministerial responses.

Kravee emphasized that the legislative achievements benefit ordinary citizens through parliamentary oversight, not merely the government. He noted the opposition's observation that while live questions receive high response rates, general questions often face delays. He plans to present detailed statistics to the Prime Minister to measure cabinet performance on legislative accountability.

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Police

Three Loan Sharks Surrender After Beating Debtor

Three loan sharks surrendered to police in Udon Thani after beating a convenience store worker over an unpaid 8,000-baht debt, with the suspects claiming they lost control when he denied borrowing the money.

Three Loan Sharks Surrender After Beating Debtor
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Three illegal lenders surrendered to police after attacking a convenience store worker, admitting they acted in anger over a 8,000-baht loan with missed payments. On July 9, Nattapat, a 39-year-old convenience store employee, reported to Udon Thani City Police that he was attacked at a market in Nong Hai subdistrict, suffering facial swelling and bleeding from his mouth. Police called paramedics to treat his injuries before hospitalization.

At 11 a.m., the three suspects—39-year-old Rewat, 29-year-old Nattavut, and 34-year-old Chonachonyom—surrendered to Deputy Inspector Pichet Pakketati of Udon Thani City Police. They claimed Nattapat borrowed 8,000 baht, not 4,000 as alleged, and had repeatedly failed to pay. They said they drove past the market, spotted him, and confronted him about the outstanding debt, but he denied ever borrowing money, which provoked them to assault him with their bare hands.

Police revealed that Nattapat was a repeat customer who had refinanced his debt. Under the latest 8,000-baht agreement, he was supposed to pay 400 baht daily for 24 days, but only paid for 2-3 days before stopping for three months. They reduced his daily installment to 100 baht, which he still didn't pay. The suspects expressed remorse, apologized to the victim, and acknowledged they lost control due to his repeated defaults and denial of borrowing. They pledged to quit the illegal lending business and forgive the entire debt to resolve the matter.

Deputy Inspector Pichet stated that the Royal Thai Police are committed to cracking down on illegal lending and protecting citizens from loan shark intimidation and extortion. Charges of conducting unauthorized personal lending and charging illegal interest rates have been filed against all three suspects. The assault case is pending the victim's formal complaint filing. The victim remains hospitalized at Udon Thani Hospital undergoing treatment for nasal injuries and will pursue charges upon discharge.

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National

Thai and Malaysian PMs Jam to 'My Way' at State Lunch

Thai PM Anutin and Malaysian PM Anwar performed an impromptu duet of "My Way" at a state lunch in Putrajaya, showcasing the close friendship between the two Southeast Asian leaders.

Thai and Malaysian PMs Jam to 'My Way' at State Lunch
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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim shared an impromptu musical performance at an official luncheon in Putrajaya on July 9, 2026, following bilateral discussions. At Anwar's request, Anutin played saxophone, selecting Frank Sinatra's "My Way" before Anwar picked up the microphone to sing alongside him in a warm, convivial atmosphere. The spontaneous performance reinforced the close relationship between Thailand and Malaysia. Government spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek posted on Facebook describing the moment as a touching display of friendship between the two leaders, noting that Anwar personally checked the stage setup before the performance began.

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National

Lawmaker Warns Popular Squishies Pose Cancer Risk To Children

A Thai Democrat Party lawmaker warns that popular squishy toys contain hazardous chemicals including phthalates that can damage children's respiratory systems, livers, and kidneys while increasing cancer risk.

Lawmaker Warns Popular Squishies Pose Cancer Risk To Children
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Democrat Party list MP Radchalai Intavong Suvankeeri has spoken out about the dangers of squishy toys, which are currently popular among children and teenagers. She warned that consumers today risk not just their money but their health, with children being the most vulnerable. Although the toys appear harmless on the surface, their porous foam easily accumulates dust and disease-causing microbes. Multiple countries have detected hazardous chemicals in these toys, including phthalates and volatile organic compounds, which can damage the respiratory system, liver, kidneys, and child development while increasing cancer risk. "Cute-looking toys can become devil toys without rigorous safety standard inspections, because when these products slip onto the market, it is children and their families who bear the risk," Intavong said. She questioned whether the Consumer Council plans to escalate from merely receiving complaints to pushing for product safety standards in the digital age, and proposed that cross-border e-commerce platforms be held accountable to consumers and businesses, while coordinating with the Industrial Products Standards Office and the Food and Drug Administration to increase inspections of imported goods, especially those for children and youth.

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