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Thai Teen Thatida Advances At ITF Junior Tennis Tour

Thai teen Thatida Hongkha rallied from a first-set loss to defeat Indonesia's Lulwa Naswardani 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the ITF Junior Tennis Tour J60 event in Nonthaburi. The 16-year-old will face fellow Thai player Pimpisa Von

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The ITF Juniors World Tennis Tour J60 (2) competition took place at ALM X Impact Tennis and Sports Center in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi on June 30, 2025, during the second round of main draw matches.

Sixteen-year-old Thai rising star Thatida Hongkha, ranked 451st in junior world rankings and seeded second in the tournament, faced a scare against 17-year-old Lulwa Naswardani from Indonesia. After dropping the first set 4-6, Thatida mounted a comeback to win the next two sets and advanced with a 2-1 victory (4-6, 6-1, 6-4). She will face fellow Thai player Pimpisa Vongwanichkajorn, ranked 2449th in junior world rankings, in the third round's final 16.

Meanwhile, Thai player Rio Kotigul, ranked 676th in junior world rankings and seeded eighth, also advanced in the men's singles after defeating Japan's Takuto Nakano 2-0 (6-3, 6-4) in the second round. Rio will face South Korea's Daniel Yang, ranked 682nd and seeded ninth, in the third round.

Other Thai tennis players' results in the second round included: Women's singles—Jinnipa Trachuwanich (seeded 13) defeated Jittanan Vimuktananont 5-7, 6-0, 6-0; Rio Higashi defeated Parami Tutkaew (seeded 9) 6-4, 6-1; Chotirinn Kaewka (seeded 3) defeated Maria Uvarova 6-2, 6-1; Sarawisa Kulphalicharam (seeded 15) defeated Sofia Arpa of Malta 7-5, 6-1; Pichayaphat Srimuekh (seeded 10) defeated Ukraine's Carolina Kostiukova 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Paveenun Nualnaowisit (seeded 14) defeated Warinda Leepreechananth 6-2, 6-0; Pattananthana Phuakham defeated Karin Hiramatsu (8-Australia) 5-7, 6-2, 6-2; and Pimpisa Vongwanichkajorn defeated Nathaliya Shalinski (seeded 16) 6-1, 6-2. Kanokinthorn Wongphurueaksai lost to Isabella Welch (5-Australia) 0-6, 1-6; Ploychetchphon Duangkhaew lost to Misaki Yamagishi (11-Japan) 2-6, 5-7; Anyavee Paisalphanurvongse lost to Kai Nning Shannyah Ung (7-Singapore) 1-6, 3-6; Anna Sato lost to Nanayo Wada (6-Japan) 3-6, 2-6; Thanaporn Kornsila lost to Zhang Zhuoyan (4-China) 0-6, 0-6; and Mali Ongloew lost to Kae Asuma (12-Japan) 0-6, 1-6.

Men's singles: Tham Phanthrathorn (seeded 1) lost to Zhou Jingxuan of China 4-6, 6-2, 2-6; Danthai Takaong lost to Vivaan Bidasariya (14-India) 5-7, 4-6; Thamma Kosiri lost to Yosuke Hino (11-Japan) 5-7, 3-6; Thu Charumilintra lost to Huang Jian (2-China) 1-6, 1-6; and Napradt Lallai lost to Jenson Yokota-Ho (12-Australia) 0-6, 0-6.

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Kasetsart University Donors Give 5.6M Baht For Medical Park

Kasetsart University alumni and students have donated 5.6 million baht toward the university's Medical Park project, a comprehensive healthcare and education facility aimed at strengthening Thailand's medical system through 2029.

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Alumni from Kasetsart University's Class of 1988 (KU 31) and current students have combined efforts to donate funds supporting the university's Medical Park project, designed to elevate Thailand's healthcare system. The university's acting rector, Dr. Damrong Sriphraram, received a donation of 224,269 baht during a ceremony on June 25, 2025, at the university's administrative office. This contribution supports the Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Pharmacy, and Kasetsart Hospital under the Medical Park initiative. Since 2023, the KU 31 alumni group has donated a cumulative 5.06 million baht across four installments. Additionally, Nantarat Jinakanj, a fourth-year architecture student (KU 83), contributed 50,000 baht.

The Medical Park project aims to develop a comprehensive medical education, research, and innovation ecosystem, with the first phase running from 2025 to 2029 and budgeted at over 8.863 billion baht. The hospital will serve as a hub for healthcare delivery and workforce development rooted in agro-medicine and bio-innovation, addressing Thailand's future medical personnel needs. The project reflects the government's commitment to strengthening the nation's long-term public health foundation.

Kasetsart University views each donor's contribution as essential momentum for building a world-class medical institution that will care for public health and serve society sustainably. The university welcomes further donations through its e-Donation platform or Punboon website, with contributions eligible for double tax deduction under a Cabinet resolution from June 16, 2025, through December 31, 2027.

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National

Kasetsart University Researchers Discover New Yeast Species

Kasetsart University researchers identified a new yeast species in Thai mangrove forests and named it Sirindhorniae to honor Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's 70th birthday. The discovery from Chanthaburi's Rajiv Gardens highlights Thailand

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Kasetsart University researchers have discovered a new yeast species from Thailand's mangrove ecosystems, highlighting the value of biological diversity for human applications. The research team made this significant international contribution by identifying a new yeast species in Thai mangrove forests and naming it "Sirindhorniae" (Sirindhorniae) in honor of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's 70th birthday celebration.

The discovery was conducted by Assistant Professor Dr. Pannida Khunnaamvong, Honorary Professor Dr. Sawittri Limtong, Associate Professor Dr. Nantana Sisukhom, and graduate student Pajongvon Gangprakan from the Department of Microbiology at Kasetsart University's Faculty of Science, supported by research funding from the National Research Council of Thailand.

The new yeast species was discovered on the leaf surface of small-fruited mangrove trees (Rhizophora apiculata) at Rajiv Gardens Mangrove Botanical Park in Chanthaburi Province, one of Thailand's most important ecosystems for maintaining natural balance and a rich repository of the country's biodiversity. From 20 samples collected at the botanical park, researchers isolated 242 yeast strains, demonstrating the remarkable abundance of microorganisms in nature. Though microscopic and invisible to the naked eye, these organisms are essential components of ecosystems and may hold knowledge that could lead to future innovations.

Molecular analysis of the yeast's nucleotide sequences revealed that most strains were known species. However, strain DMKU-RG45 possessed a unique genetic signature that did not match any previously identified yeast species globally. After further study using polyphasic taxonomy—which examines morphological, biochemical, physiological, and genetic characteristics—researchers confirmed that DMKU-RG45 represents a new yeast species.

The research team named the species "sirindhorniae" after Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, with royal permission to use her name as the species designation. This naming honors her 70th birthday celebration and recognizes her significant role in promoting education and conservation of Thailand's natural resources and biological diversity.

Beyond its academic significance, the discovery of "Sirindhorniae" yeast demonstrates the hidden value of Thailand's natural ecosystems, which may serve as sources of knowledge and biological resources for future human benefit. The research found that this new yeast species can utilize various carbon sources and ferment alcohol from glucose. However, researchers are continuing to study additional properties to evaluate its potential applications.

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Omron Launches Smart Blood Pressure Monitors for Home Health

Omron launches three new smart blood pressure monitors in Thailand to address a public health crisis where one in four adults have high blood pressure but only 30% control it effectively, with some models detecting atrial fibrillation to pr

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Omron Healthcare Thailand reports that one in four Thai adults have high blood pressure, yet only about 30% can control it effectively, while nearly 50% are unaware they have the condition due to its silent nature. Additionally, 58% of stroke patients have uncontrolled hypertension as a contributing factor, with the risk further escalating when atrial fibrillation (AFib) is present—patients with AFib face a five-fold higher stroke risk than the general population, though many show no symptoms or intermittent signs, delaying diagnosis until complications arise.

According to WHO Thailand, early detection of abnormalities is crucial to reduce health losses, quality-of-life impacts, and public healthcare costs. Under its "Going for ZERO" vision, Omron is launching three new intelligent blood pressure monitor series addressing diverse consumer needs: the EZ Series for beginners with simple operation and high accuracy; the IQ Series featuring Intellisense AFib technology for deep health tracking with an easy-read large display and IntelliWrap cuff to reduce measurement errors; and the flagship HEM-7383T1, which combines clinical accuracy with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to record, track, and share health data via smartphone with healthcare providers to enhance cardiovascular disease risk management.

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National

Survey Shows 96% Thais Know Gold Card Benefits

A health insurance survey found 96% of Thais are aware of the gold card program, though only 69% know the correct 1330 hotline number for inquiries and complaints.

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Thailand's National Health Security Office (NHSO) surveyed 411 people during the Thailand Healthcare 2026 event (June 25-28, 2569) about their awareness and understanding of the national health insurance system. Results showed that 96.4% of respondents knew about the gold card (30-baht health insurance scheme), and 92.7% understood that Thai citizens have access to government-provided health insurance including civil servant benefits, social security, or the national health insurance program. Additionally, 86.1% correctly identified the NHSO as the responsible agency.

However, gaps remain in public understanding. Only 69.3% knew the correct hotline number 1330 for gold card inquiries, complaints, and benefits verification, with some confusing it with 1669, the emergency medical line. The survey found the most commonly used NHSO information channels were the 1330 hotline (51.3%), LINE Official Account (49.1%), television (46.5%), the NHSO website (45.5%), printed materials (44.8%), and Facebook (42.3%).

The NHSO plans to strengthen multi-channel communication using digital platforms, phone lines, social media, mainstream media, and local outreach to reach diverse audiences. Clear messaging about the 1330 hotline—specifically that it handles all gold card inquiries, rights verification, and complaints—requires continued emphasis to reduce confusion and improve public access to their benefits.

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National

Thai Military Embraces Digital Transformation With New Tech Showcase

Thailand's military showcased digital innovations including AI robots, drone charging technology, and secure communications systems at a June 30 forum led by Supreme Commander General Uekrit Boontan, highlighting efforts to modernize operat

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On June 30, 2025, General Uekrit Boontan, Thailand's Supreme Commander, presided over a forum on "Digital Readiness for One Team RTARF" at Thai Armed Forces Headquarters. Following the opening ceremony, the commander toured a technology and innovation exhibition featuring advancements designed to improve soldiers' quality of life and support military operations.

Key innovations on display included RoboCT and MileBot for soldier rehabilitation and wellness, the UNITREE G1 humanoid robot powered by artificial intelligence, and drone wireless charging technology for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. The exhibition also showcased the Smart Station communication system developed by the Military Telecommunications Center, the MTC WATCHDOG frequency threat detection system, Hybrid Satellite communications for remote areas, Thap Thai Talk (TTT) for secure internal military communications, and the U-POS unified planning and operation system that integrates data from multiple sources to support command decisions.

Additionally, the Military Information Technology Center presented AI systems for data analysis and decision support, alongside the RTARF AI Innovator 2026 program to develop Thailand's digital workforce. Dell Technologies displayed rugged devices designed for challenging military environments, alongside infrastructure and cybersecurity solutions powered by AI.

The forum featured panel discussions and keynote speeches from high-ranking officials and technology leaders, exploring digital readiness from three perspectives: strategic and security considerations, technology-driven organizational advancement, and future technological trends and mission adaptation.

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Kattiya Outlines Five Ministries' Budget Plan To Boost Human Capital

Pheu Thai MP Kattiya argued that five ministries' combined 657-billion-baht budget allocation prioritizes human capital and social security as Thailand's foundation for economic growth, though the Labor Ministry faces constraints with only

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During the June 30 parliamentary debate on Thailand's 2570 fiscal budget, Pheu Thai list MP Kattiya Savatdipol championed budget allocations for five ministries under Pheu Thai-aligned ministers, arguing that social-sector investment in human capital and social security forms the true foundation for the country's economic development and cost-of-living solutions.

The Education Ministry received the largest allocation at 360 billion baht—9.49 percent of the total budget. Kattiya emphasized that the challenge goes beyond simply building schools; quality and equity must take priority, including boosting student performance on PISA assessments and reducing inequality through the 15-year free education program and various scholarships, totaling over 90 billion baht.

The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, despite receiving only 26 billion baht, plays a critical role supporting vulnerable groups. It has shifted from reactive relief toward sustainable self-reliance and universal basic welfare access.

Kattiya highlighted a troubling budget issue at the Labor Ministry, which received 73 billion baht but dedicates roughly 90 percent (66 billion baht) to permanent expenses and social security contributions. This leaves only about 7 billion baht for actual policy implementation—a potential shortfall for upskilling Thailand's 40 million workers in an era requiring advanced skills and technology readiness rather than wage cuts.

Regarding agriculture, the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry's 120 billion baht allocation represents a 9-billion-baht cut from the previous year amid global supply chain disruptions and rising production costs. The Irrigation Department received 78 billion baht, but over 91 percent is tied to ongoing capital projects and personnel, leaving just 959 million baht for operational flexibility to manage water crises and drought. Kattiya supports the ministry's shift toward value-added agricultural products for global markets over low-margin commodity sales.

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Lucky Numbers Drawn At Memorial Service For Comedian Neng Mengjai

Lottery numbers were revealed during a 100-day merit-making ceremony for late comedian Neng Mengjai at a temple in Southern Thailand, with attendees sharing the digits on social media ahead of the July 1 lottery draw.

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Lucky Numbers Drawn At Memorial Service For Comedian Neng Mengjai

Paa Choo from Wat Svet posted video footage on his personal Facebook documenting the atmosphere of the 100-day merit-making ceremony honoring the late comedian Neng Mengjai, and revealed the lottery numbers clearly.

Following the completion of the religious ceremony, two renowned comedians, Tua Rae Choeiying and Chet Choeiying, visited the Phra Rahu statue enshrined within the temple to pay respects and seek blessings, then offered incense according to their beliefs for auspiciousness. Event participants and fans followed along to observe the proceedings closely.

The incense sticks burned in this ceremony revealed numbers 50 for Tua Rae Choeiying and 52 for Chet Choeiying.

Event attendees photographed these numbers, and the images were subsequently shared across social media platforms, generating considerable interest. Many people are now preparing to use these numbers in the lottery draw scheduled for July 1, 2025.

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Klong Toei District Tackles Drug Problem With Treatment and Job Training

Klong Toei District has reduced drug use through community patrols and a rehabilitation program combining mental health treatment, job training, and financial support for recovered users seeking employment.

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On June 30, 2025, Bamrung Samneang, director of Klong Toei District, reported that drug use cases in the area have declined thanks to coordinated community patrols conducted with local police. Investigations revealed that unemployment, family instability, poverty, and stress are the primary drivers of addiction, with some users beginning with mild substances before progressing to harder drugs.

Bamrung explained the district's integrated response: reported cases are coordinated with police and Health Service Center 41 to locate users. Those with mental health issues receive hospital treatment first. After recovery, social workers follow up with home visits and ongoing support.

For trafficking cases, legal proceedings are pursued. Users showing genuine commitment to recovery are offered vocational training at Klong Toei Vocational School through three-month courses, leading to employment opportunities. The district provides occupational startup funds up to 5,000 baht per person, with additional support of 20,000 baht available through the Office of the Narcotics Control Board. District officials pledged to continue intensive patrols to steadily reduce drug use in the community.

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Man High On Drugs Attacks Father With Hammer

A drug-addled man in Nong Khai province attacked his father with a hammer after two days without sleep, critically injuring him when he tried to protect the suspect's wife. Police arrested the 26-year-old at his father-in-law's house and ch

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In Nong Khai province, a drug-addicted man who hadn't slept for two days became delirious and attacked his wife. When his father intervened to stop him, the man struck his father's head with a hammer causing serious injury. The suspect fled on his motorcycle and was arrested at his father-in-law's house and faces legal charges.

On June 30, Lieutenant Colonel Kriang Kaew Gaeo Mani, deputy commander of Ratsanvapi Police Station, responded to reports of assault at a house in Ban Nang village, Phra Bat Na Singh subdistrict, Ratsanvapi district, Nong Khai province. Officers found the homeowner, 58-year-old Khan Janpimpa, with a severe head wound. He was dazed but conscious and was taken to Ratsanvapi Hospital.

The suspect was identified as 26-year-old Kampanart Janpimpa, Khan's son. After fleeing the house on his motorcycle, police discovered a bloody claw hammer left behind the house, which was collected as evidence. Officers tracked him to his father-in-law's house in Dong Tarn Village, where they found Kampanart sleeping. He was taken into custody at the station.

Investigation revealed that Kampanart had been using drugs and hadn't slept for two days. On the day of the incident, he became delirious and quarreled with his wife while holding the hammer. When Khan saw the danger and tried to stop his son from harming his daughter-in-law, Kampanart struck him on the head instead. After the attack, Kampanart rode to his father-in-law's house to resolve family problems but fell asleep before police apprehended him.

He was charged with assault causing serious bodily injury to a parent and is being processed according to the law.

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Tourism

The 1 Hosts Exclusive Event With Singer PP Krit

Central The 1 hosted an exclusive concert event featuring singer PP Krit at centralwOrld, offering members special performances and surprise guest appearances as part of its flagship shopping campaign that generated over 3 billion baht in s

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The 1 Day 2026 launches a year-defining shopping phenomenon with the exclusive "ONE DAY WITH PP KRIT" event presented by Central The 1 Credit Card, bringing artist and fashion icon PP Krit Amnuaydeachorn to perform special shows alongside surprise guest appearances for The 1 members only.

The 1, Thailand's number-one digital lifestyle and loyalty platform and top-five in Asia, created this "Shopping Phenomenon" campaign uniting Central Group businesses and partners, including the Central The 1 Credit Card. The campaign exceeded expectations with sales exceeding 3 billion baht, solidifying its status as the nation's premier shopping campaign.

The "ONE DAY WITH PP KRIT" event transformed centralwOrld PULSE into a "House of Phenomenon" where PP Krit's greatest moments converged with The 1 member experiences. The event featured performances of hit songs like "Guilty Pleasure" and "Fire Boy" in an intimate atmosphere, with surprise guest appearances from fellow entertainers Abigail and Chompu Araya A Harkett. Special games and activities delighted fans throughout the evening.

The event's success reinforces The 1 Day's evolution from a benefits campaign to a "Moment of the Year" that connects members through meaningful experiences. It reflects The 1's vision of building enduring relationships with members across all life stages, delivering both value and exclusive experiences unavailable elsewhere.

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