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Police

Thief Robs Phuket Mall, Flees With 600,000 Baht

A thief escaped with 600,000 baht after robbing a retail store inside a Phuket shopping mall Monday night, with police launching a manhunt for the suspect.

Thief Robs Phuket Mall, Flees With 600,000 Baht
22 Jul The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Police in Phuket are hunting for a daring thief who staged a late-night robbery inside a well-known shopping mall in the city center, making off with approximately 600,000 baht in cash. The Wichit Police told the Phuket Express. The suspect entered a retail store around 9:00 p.m. on Monday (July 20th) and calmly […] Daring Heist in Phuket Mall: Thief Escapes with 600,000 Baht -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

PM Pushes for Report on 5,924 Local Officials Dismissal

The Prime Minister is pushing the Central Administrative Court Committee to complete its report on the dismissal of 5,924 local officials, a decision that was postponed indefinitely after being scheduled for July 23. Affected officials have

PM Pushes for Report on 5,924 Local Officials Dismissal
22 Jul Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuchim Chaivirakul said on July 22 that he is urging the Central Administrative Court Committee to expedite a report on its resolution to dismiss 5,924 local officials, which was scheduled for July 23 but postponed indefinitely. The PM stated the matter requires an official written report before Deputy Interior Minister Voraphot Liangprasoet, whom he assigned to oversee the Department of Local Administration, can proceed. Once the committee has completed its review and is ready, a meeting will be called.

When asked whether legal authority to revoke officials' positions ultimately rests with the CACC, Anuchin confirmed it is a committee resolution. He clarified that affected individuals have the right to challenge the decision in court, which will be settled through legal proceedings. He stressed that all agencies must follow the law, even the Interior Ministry cannot direct the CACC as it operates independently within the legal framework.

Regarding details, the PM said affected persons can pursue legal action to contest whether the CACC had proper authority to dismiss them. He reaffirmed that a formal report must be submitted first, and that further details should be requested from the Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry.

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Community

Buddhist Amulet Collecting: Luang Pu Suk's Maha Chatri Medal

A Buddhist temple in Chai Nat province commissioned an amulet medal in 2559 featuring sacred imagery and yantra designs to fund construction work. The article documents several significant Thai Buddhist amulets from different temples and er

Buddhist Amulet Collecting: Luang Pu Suk's Maha Chatri Medal
22 Jul Khaosod

In 2559, Phra Khru Suthichayakorn (Luang Pu Suthit), abbot of Wat Sri Wichai Wattanaram in Mueang district, Chai Nat province, sought to raise funds for temple construction and commissioned the creation of Luang Pu Suk Kesaro's Maha Chatri amulet medal. The rectangular amulet measures 6.8 centimeters in height and 2.5 centimeters in width, featuring a solid loop handle. The front shows a raised relief of a standing figure holding a staff, bordered all around. The back features a relief image of Hanuman raising a flag, with sacred yantra designs above including the Pud Saep and Surayan Chandra yantras, accompanied by an Unalom motif. Thai script at the bottom identifies it as created in 2559.

The article also documents other significant Buddhist amulets, including medals from Wat Khruea Wun Suddhavas in Maha Sarakham province from 2538, featuring Buddha in meditation pose on a throne, and the first medal of Luang Pu Sane Katapunyo from Wat Phan Si in Uthai Thani province, created in 2520 as a copper amulet. Additionally featured is the first medal of Luang Pu Yae Thanyuto from Wat Sam Ngam in Nakhon Pathom province, created in 2516 to commemorate his 60th birthday, available in silver, white metal, and copper versions numbering no more than 2,500 pieces.

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Police

Tour Bus Owner Clarifies Attacker Not an Employee

A tour bus owner clarified that the man who assaulted a rival bus driver on a motorway near Bangkok on July 21 was not his employee, but an outsider hired to help load luggage during a tense lane-change incident.

Tour Bus Owner Clarifies Attacker Not an Employee
22 Jul Khaosod

The owner of Somphol Tourism has apologized and clarified that the man who boarded the opposing white bus and assaulted the driver was not an employee of the company, stating that he was hired separately through another driver to help load luggage. The incident occurred around 6 a.m. on July 21 on the motorway when the company was transporting a group of 10 vehicles on a study trip from a Pathumthani local government organization to Chanthaburi, with one lead vehicle provided by the organization itself.

Somphol explained that his convoy was traveling in the second lane from the right at approximately 80 kilometers per hour when the opposing bus suddenly changed lanes, causing his lead bus to swerve to the far right lane and forcing following vehicles to brake suddenly. All parties pulled over to sort out the situation, during which the first bus driver approached the other vehicle to inquire, but Somphol acknowledged that heated words may have been exchanged. He emphasized that the man who boarded the opposing bus and committed the assault was not a company driver or luggage handler, but rather someone hired externally.

Somphol stated that the company conducts regular training on traffic discipline, criminal background checks, and alcohol and drug screening before employees work, but since the assailant was not a company member, such checks could not be performed. He announced that future measures will be implemented to strictly vet or prohibit the hiring of outside personnel, with a meeting to be held once all staff return from their current assignments in other provinces. Somphol also apologized to the public and viewers for the behavior of the individuals involved, while asking for understanding that the person in the video was not a company employee.

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Police

Swiss National Arrested in Phuket for Child Sexual Assault

A 55-year-old Swiss man was arrested in Phuket on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy at Patong Beach this month, with authorities intensifying their investigation into the alleged crime.

Swiss National Arrested in Phuket for Child Sexual Assault
22 Jul The Phuket Express

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Phuket Authorities in Phuket are intensifying their investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a 14-year-old boy by a 55-year-old Swiss national at Patong Beach earlier this month. At 1:20 p.m. on Tuesday (July 21st), Pavena Hongsakul, president of the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women, accompanied the victim’s mother to meet with Provincial Police […] Swiss Man Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Sexual Assault of 14-Year-Old Boy -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Community

Revered Monk Luang Por Pin Remembered in Ratchaburi

Luang Por Pin, a revered abbot of Wat Ubonwanaram in Ratchaburi, was remembered for his mastery of Buddhist teachings, occult knowledge, and tireless service to his community until his death in 1952.

Revered Monk Luang Por Pin Remembered in Ratchaburi
22 Jul Khaosod

Phra Kru Prasit Sarnakun, known as Luang Por Pin Inthasaro, was a distinguished former abbot of Wat Ubonwanaram in Daeangsadawk district, Ratchaburi province, and a student who inherited advanced Buddhist knowledge from Luang Por Kong at Wat Bang Krapom. Born February 23, 1901, in Klongnai, Samphran district, Nakhon Pathom province, to parents Nai Long and Nang Pring Imsarani, he was placed in monastic education at a young age before attending Phra Pathom College. After his father's death, he left school to help support his mother. At age 21 in 1922, he was ordained at Wat Bang Chang Nuea, receiving the religious name Inthasaro. He studied both Pali and Dhamma extensively at Wat Thongnopakun in Bangkok, earning the rank of senior Dhamma scholar and passing five difficult Pali examinations. He became skilled in Dhamma preaching, astrology, and Buddhist occult knowledge, later teaching at multiple temples including Wat Thongnopakun, Wat Thalo in Kanchanaburi, Wat Amronrat Samakhom, Wat Prasatsit, and Wat Ubonwanaram. In 1938, he established the first Pali studies program in Daeangsadawk district at Wat Prasatsit, and with Phra Kru Lom, he founded the Sri Prommin school at that temple in 1941. After transferring to Wat Ubonwanaram, he helped raise funds to build Ubonwanaram School (Nim Phin Mukprachanugul). He also assisted in constructing several other schools in the area. In 1947, following Phra Uthikan Nim's retreat from the abbacy, the sangha and temple committee unanimously appointed him as abbot. As abbot, he continued to develop and enhance Wat Ubonwanaram. Beyond his fame as a preacher, he earned widespread reverence for his Buddhist occult knowledge, being frequently invited to perform consecrations and blessings. He compassionately helped all who came to him with troubles and hardships. The residents of Daeangsadawk district recognized him as a highly virtuous monk of exceptional spiritual merit, possessing a generous and compassionate heart—outwardly appearing as a monk-developer and teacher of Dhamma and Pali, but also well known throughout the district for his excellence in preaching and religious instruction. He served as a shelter and refuge for the people of Daeangsadawk for many years until 1952.

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National

AIS Secures Exclusive European Club Football Broadcasting Rights

AIS has secured exclusive broadcasting rights for European club football in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia for four seasons starting in 2027/28, covering the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and other top competitions on AIS PLAY.

AIS Secures Exclusive European Club Football Broadcasting Rights
22 Jul Khaosod

AIS has announced it has secured exclusive broadcasting rights for men's European club football as the sole official broadcaster in Thailand, in partnership with UC3 and UEFA. The four-year agreement covers Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia from the 2027/28 through 2030/31 seasons and includes the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, Super Cup, and Youth League, all available on AIS PLAY with live broadcasts, highlights, and match replays.

AIS CEO Prathana Leelponang expressed pride in delivering Europe's greatest club competitions to Thai customers and fans, noting that Thai audiences follow these tournaments closely due to the concentration of top clubs and superstar players from Europe's leading leagues—the English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, and French Ligue 1. The strategic partnership between AIS and UC3, representing UEFA and over 800 leading European clubs, integrates world-class sports content into AIS PLAY, Thailand's leading sports and entertainment platform.

The acquisition reinforces AIS PLAY's position as Thailand's premier entertainment hub and reaffirms AIS's commitment to delivering premium sports experiences to Thai fans. AIS PLAY is the exclusive channel offering comprehensive coverage of all five competitions, with technology and broadcasting infrastructure in place to support the long-term premium service across all four seasons.

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Weather

Thailand Braces for Heavy Rain, Floods Through Late July

Thailand's meteorological department warns of heavy rain and potential flooding across the north, northeast, and southern regions through late July, with the eastern and western south coasts facing particularly severe conditions July 26–28

Thailand Braces for Heavy Rain, Floods Through Late July
22 Jul Khaosod

The Thai Meteorological Department issued a seven-day regional weather forecast for July 22–28, 2025. From July 22–25, heavy rain is expected in parts of the northern, upper northeastern, eastern, and western southern regions due to a low-pressure system over northern Vietnam combined with the southwest monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Waves in the upper Andaman Sea and northern Gulf of Thailand will reach 1–2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. The lower Andaman Sea will see approximately 1-meter waves, also exceeding 2 meters during storms. From July 26–28, the eastern and western southern regions face heavy to very heavy rain as a monsoon trough passes through Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam into a low-pressure system in the central South China Sea, with strengthening southwest monsoon conditions. Waves will intensify across the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand. A separate low-pressure system in the Pacific is expected to strengthen into a depression and move over the northern Philippines on July 24–25. Public warnings emphasize caution in eastern and western southern regions during July 26–28 for sudden flash floods, flash floods, and overflowing banks, particularly in foothill and low-lying areas near waterways. Regional forecasts detail thunderstorms at 40–80% coverage across all regions with heavy rain in parts. Northern region: 60–80% thunderstorm coverage with heavy rain July 22–25 and 28; low 23–27°C, high 29–36°C. Northeastern region: 40–60% thunderstorm coverage with scattered heavy rain throughout; low 24–26°C, high 30–37°C. Central region: 40–60% thunderstorm coverage with heavy rain in western areas July 22 and 27–28; low 24–27°C, high 30–37°C. Eastern region: July 22–25 sees 40–60% thunderstorm coverage; July 26–28 sees 60–70% coverage with heavy to very heavy rain in places; winds 15–35 kph initially, 20–35 kph later; waves 1–2 meters, exceeding 2 meters in storms; low 24–28°C, high 30–36°C. Southern region (east coast): July 22–25 shows 20–40% thunderstorm coverage with moderate winds and 1-meter waves offshore.

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National

Ex-Architect Grows Specialty Coffee in Northeast Thailand

Former architect Pond Nathanol Mahachan left his career to grow specialty coffee in Khon Kaen province, applying engineering expertise to create a model farm that emphasizes quality and craftsmanship over volume to help local farmers compet

Ex-Architect Grows Specialty Coffee in Northeast Thailand
22 Jul Khaosod

Thai coffee culture has evolved from the traditional coffee shop focused on energy and socializing to a modern lifestyle centered on specialty coffee, where people view coffee as an art and craft rather than merely a beverage. This shift emphasizes every stage from cultivation and roasting to complex flavor extraction science.

Pond Nathanol Mahachan, a former architect, has decided to return to his hometown in Khon Kaen province to develop coffee as a crop for the future on highland areas, positioning his farm as a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts.

As an architect and instructor in high-rise building technology, experienced with 3D modeling and AI technology, Pond applies engineering knowledge to agriculture and coffee shop operations. He carefully positions each coffee plant and designs shop layouts to optimize light, wind direction, and space efficiency.

He admits his initial thoughts wavered between money, time, and passion until he realized he needed to sacrifice some income to pursue his new goal. However, he acknowledges that capital remains essential, as casually tasting coffee a few times daily in the garden would not sustain a business. He felt compelled to develop a clear business model.

Coffee is complex in terms of consumption and experience. The challenge is how to present it to the market. Simply selling "drinking" adds little value, but selling "experience"—including storytelling, marketing service, and branding—leverages his strengths.

Local farmers have strong growing capabilities, but face challenges in closing sales. He is discussing with various organizations to find support and help strengthen farmers' operations, such as purchasing their produce to add value. He intends his farm to serve as a model.

Pond emphasizes that modern agriculture must be crafted with refinement and sophistication, as Thailand cannot compete internationally on volume alone. Chinese coffee is flowing in through investments in Laos, while northern Thai coffee faces disasters and climate change that reduce yields. "This is why I shifted my thinking toward craftsmanship and greater skill. I believe local farmers can survive sustainably by focusing on refinement. Traditional resource-based tourism may become tiresome, but genuine craft processes attract people longer. We don't emphasize quantity but quality felt in every step."

Most Thais think coffee grows only in the north or south, but today it is spreading widely in the northeast and attracting more farmers. However, it requires strong intention and understanding, as terrain and climate are less favorable than the north.

For anyone wanting to grow coffee in the northeast, the key factors are water management and pest control. Low-elevation areas often suffer from insects that bore into stems and damage crops. Leaves must be frequently pruned to keep stems open—details that differ from highland forest farming, which requires little maintenance.

At Mahachan's farm, coffee grows mixed within rubber plantations at 1-1.5 meter spacing. Two water management systems are used: drip irrigation to maintain soil moisture and sprinkler systems to maintain humidity.

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Police

Thai Authorities Detain 43 Foreign Workers at Rayong Site

Thai authorities detained 43 foreign workers—including 36 Myanmar nationals, two Cambodians, and five Chinese citizens—at a factory construction site in Rayong province during a labor inspection on Tuesday. Officials said the operation was

Thai Authorities Detain 43 Foreign Workers at Rayong Site
22 Jul Khaosod

RAYONG — Thai authorities detained 43 foreign workers, including five Chinese nationals, during an inspection at a factory construction site in Rayong province on Tuesday after receiving complaints.

The operation was carried out at around 13:00 by the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), the Rayong Provincial Employment Office and officers from the Special Branch Police Bureau.

Officials inspected a factory construction site in Nikhom Phatthana district. They detained 36 Myanmar nationals, two Cambodians and five Chinese nationals.

The Rayong Provincial Employment Office said the inspection was conducted in line with the government's policy to intensify checks on foreign workers, screen undocumented migrants and ensure that migrant labor is properly regulated.

Authorities said the provincial employment office has ordered more thorough inspections across the province to enforce labor regulations.

Special Branch officers, who were deployed from Bangkok, said they had been instructed by their superiors to assist in the operation, noting that illegal entry by foreign nationals, particularly Chinese citizens, is considered a matter of national security.

The detained workers were taken in for further legal proceedings while officials investigate whether they had entered Thailand or were working in the country in violation of immigration and labor laws.

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National

After 78 Years, Hill-Tribe Woman Finally Gets Thai ID Card

A 78-year-old hill-tribe woman in Mae Hong Son province has received her first Thai national ID card after living her entire life without civil registration, finally gaining access to healthcare and government welfare benefits.

After 78 Years, Hill-Tribe Woman Finally Gets Thai ID Card
22 Jul Khaosod

MAE HONG SON — A 78-year-old Indigenous hill-tribe woman has finally received her Thai national identification card after spending nearly eight decades without being listed in the civil registration system.

On July 22, 2026, Sop Moei district chief Khamphan Mokthaisong approved the addition of the woman's name to the civil registration and presented her with a Thai national ID card under Regulation No. 97 of the Central Registration Bureau.

The woman, identified as Thaloi Sukudompha, 78, is a resident of Mae Ok Tai village, Moo 4, Mae Khatuan subdistrict, Sop Moei district, Mae Hong Son province. Thaloi was born and has lived in Mae Ok Tai village all her life. However, she was previously left out of the civil registration system, meaning she had no name or personal record in the household registration document, known as Tor Ror 14.

As a result, she had been unable to fully access basic rights and government welfare benefits available to Thai citizens for almost eight decades. Receiving the ID card brought great joy to Thaloi and her family. The document not only formally confirms her identity as a Thai citizen, but also allows her to access healthcare and other state welfare benefits on an equal basis.

Officals said the process was carried out in accordance with relevant regulations and laws, with no fees charged. The move is intended to restore basic rights and ensure equal access to public services for Indigenous Thai citizens who were previously left out of the civil registration system.

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