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National

Democrat Party Executive Board Cut to Three Members

Two resignations have reduced the Democrat Party's executive board from five members to three, leaving only the party chair, member registrar, and treasurer in leadership roles.

Democrat Party Executive Board Cut to Three Members
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The Royal Gazette published a notice from the Party Registrar on July 7 regarding changes to the Democrat Party's executive board. According to the announcement, following an extraordinary general meeting held on August 9, 2567, the party approved revised bylaws and elected a new five-member executive committee to replace the former Thalokakhaew Chaowalaiwilai Party regulations.

Subsequently, the party chair received notification on February 27, 2569 (2026) that Srayut Caikhon resigned as party secretary, effective April 24, 2569. Additionally, Pitcharn Chaowapattanawong submitted his resignation as executive board member on April 24, 2569, the same date his resignation took effect under Section 37 of the 2567 Democrat Party bylaws.

These resignations reduced the executive board to three members:

1. Nattapong Rueangpanyawut - Party Chair 2. Nattawut Buapratoom - Member Registrar 3. Chutima Kachphan - Party Treasurer

The announcement was officially published on May 18, 2569 by Sawaeng Boonmee, Secretary-General of the Election Commission and Party Registrar.

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Police

Former Agricultural Officer Arrested For Flood Fraud Scheme

Former agricultural officer arrested for orchestrating a fraud scheme in which he certified false flooding claims for farmers to illegally obtain compensation from Thailand's rice farmer income protection program.

Former Agricultural Officer Arrested For Flood Fraud Scheme
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An arrest was made of a former agricultural officer who allegedly conspired with farmers to file false reports of rice field flooding in order to receive compensation under the farmer income guarantee program. On July 7, Phumiwisal Kaemsakul, secretary of the Anti-Corruption Commission, along with Narongwit Suwannsithi, director of the ACC's Region 6 office, ordered officers Somboorn Inthahtab and Awin Banjolard, along with investigator Wisut Saensamran, to arrest Sompon at his residence in Moo 6, Wang Bua subdistrict, Khlong Khlung district, in Kamphaengphet province, based on a court arrest warrant for fraud and corruption charges in Region 6. The suspect allegedly used his official position to convince multiple farmers to submit false statements and fabricated documents claiming they were rice field tenants eligible to receive aid from the rice farmer income protection program and had suffered damage from flooding. In his official role, the suspect accepted and certified false farmer registration documents and natural disaster relief program documents for 2010-2011, certifying that the farmers qualified to receive assistance. Although the suspect knew the certifications were fraudulent, he proceeded to collect money from the farmers. The suspect has been taken into custody and transferred to the Anti-Corruption Court for Region 6 for further legal proceedings.

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National

Thai Volleyball Coach Ya Announces Retirement From National Teams

Thailand's Under-18 women's volleyball coach Ya Natthapond Srisamutnag retired from all national teams after leading his squad to third place at the Asian Championship and qualifying for the World Championship.

Thai Volleyball Coach Ya Announces Retirement From National Teams
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Coach Ya Natthapond Srisamutnag, head coach of Thailand's national women's volleyball team for players under 18, achieved impressive results by defeating Japan 3-2 in sets to clinch third place at the Asian Championship and secure an Asia quota for the World Championship. However, following the tournament, the seasoned coach shocked everyone by announcing he will no longer coach any Thai national team regardless of age group, though he remains available for club-level work.

The Under-18 women's volleyball coach said: "I want to thank the athletes, coaching staff, and all parties who supported the team, as well as the schools—Suranaree, Bodindecha, Nakhonnom, Wangjanchan, and Sukhothai—whose cooperation gave us more training time. It's gratifying that all parties collaborated, and we achieved success by qualifying for the World Championship and reaching the podium as planned."

"In closing this announcement, I'm stepping back from all national teams. I'm considering my own situation and won't coach the national team in any division anymore, though there may be opportunities to see you all again if someone invites me to coach Thailand League."

"I want to tell fans, especially the keyboard coaches commenting on sports, that you won't see me in any national team anymore. I ask that the younger players on this team grow up and replace their seniors properly. I believe it's time for these seven champions to step up, and I've given them plenty of guidance already."

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Breaking

Three Oil Tankers Attacked in Hormuz Strait

Three oil tankers were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on July 7, with one struck by missiles and fire near Oman's coast in what officials suspect was an Iranian operation targeting vessels using alternative shipping routes.

Three Oil Tankers Attacked in Hormuz Strait
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Three oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz came under attack on July 7, the British military revealed, including one vessel off Oman's coast that was struck by missiles and caught fire at dawn local time. This marks the latest attack on shipping transiting the Persian Gulf gateway, which once carried one-fifth of the world's oil and gas in normal circumstances. Iran's state television reported that an LPG tanker was targeted after ignoring warnings, but stopped short of directly claiming responsibility. Iran has repeatedly declared that only Iranian-approved routes are safe, and is suspected of attacking multiple other vessels using alternative routes near Oman's coast. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Center said the tanker was hit near Limah on the Musandam Peninsula, with gunfire damaging the vessel's port side as it attempted to proceed south from the Strait of Hormuz toward the Gulf of Oman, with officials pursuing an investigation. Anonymous sources suggested Iran attacked an oil tanker carrying natural gas from Qatar, though Iranian officials have made no formal claims about the incident. Meanwhile, Iran-US negotiations appear to be on hold until funeral ceremonies conclude for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's late Supreme Leader who was killed in February. His coffin had been on display at the Imam Khomeini Mosque in Tehran since July 4 for public mourning, before being transferred overnight on July 6 to the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, Islam's holiest city for Shia believers, as hundreds of thousands gathered to pay their respects.

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Police

Pickup Truck Barely Escapes Oil Train Near Pattaya

A pickup truck narrowly avoided a collision with an oil tanker train at a Chon Buri railway crossing after its driver recklessly accelerated through a descending barrier, forcing the train operator to make an emergency stop just inches away

Pickup Truck Barely Escapes Oil Train Near Pattaya
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A shocking near-collision unfolded at the Khaotao Soi railway crossing in Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri Province, when a raised-cabin pickup truck tried to race through as the barrier was descending. The barrier came down on the truck's roof, trapping the vehicle dangerously close to the rails just as an oil tanker train approached at speed.

The train operator responded immediately, sounding the horn continuously and applying emergency brakes hard enough to lock the wheels and cause them to skid audibly across the tracks. Bystanders screamed in panic as the massive train bore down on the stalled truck. The train came to a halt only inches away, with a slight bump to the pickup's front bumper—an incredibly close call that could have been catastrophic.

After the video went viral on social media, many users condemned the driver's reckless decision to ignore safety signals, noting how the action endangered everyone involved. Authorities surveyed the site and installed additional warning signage to strengthen safety measures and prevent future attempts to cross during barrier closure.

According to Cha, 34, who recorded the video, the warning system and barrier were functioning normally when a foreign driver in the pickup accelerated through the closing barrier. The train operator documented the vehicle's details before continuing to Laem Chabang Port. The pickup driver fled the scene without reporting the incident. No injuries were reported.

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Police

Truck Wheel Crashes Into Noodle Shop In Nonthaburi

A detached truck wheel crashed through a noodle shop in Nonthaburi on July 7, narrowly missing the owner who had closed early to visit a doctor. The truck's insurance company will cover damages to the shop.

Truck Wheel Crashes Into Noodle Shop In Nonthaburi
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On July 7, Deputy Superintendent Supathorn Saraprakhon of Sai Noi Police Station in Nonthaburi received a report of a 22-wheel truck's trailer wheel detaching and smashing into Yai Sae noodle shop, operated by 69-year-old Nid Saeng Chanthara, located in Village 1 along the Sai Noi-Ladbuathuang Road in Khlong Khwang Subdistrict, Sai Noi District. Police arrived to find the rear dual wheel of a left axle from an Isuzu ten-wheel truck (license plate 70-3998, Nakhon Pathom) with trailer (plate 70-3997, Nakhon Pathom) embedded inside the shop, causing significant damage to merchandise and equipment. The truck was found parked nearby with its rear left wheel missing. The driver, 33-year-old Abhisit, remained at the scene.

Nid reported that she fortunately had closed for the day to visit a doctor. She heard a loud crash around 5:25 p.m. while in her bedroom and emerged to discover the truck wheel had penetrated her shop. A good Samaritan motorcycle rider had followed the truck and informed the driver of the accident. Abhisit acknowledged responsibility and stated he had been driving from a repair shop to an insurance office in Saraburi to claim for a cracked rear axle. He was unaware when the wheel detached during transit until the motorcyclist alerted him.

Police initially issued Abhisit fines totaling 800 baht: 400 baht for causing damage to another's property and 400 baht for operating a vehicle with defective equipment. The truck's insurance company will be responsible for covering all damages to the noodle shop.

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National

Thai Engineers Develop Low-Cost Earthquake Alert System

A homegrown sensor network called Tower Light is transforming how Thailand's high-rise buildings detect seismic risk — and it's already proving its worth in the field. When a 3.3-magnitude earthqua...

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A homegrown sensor network called Tower Light is transforming how Thailand's high-rise buildings detect seismic risk — and it's already proving its worth in the field. When a 3.3-magnitude earthqua...

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National

Thailand Super Series Celebrates 20 Years With Bangsaen Grand Prix

Thailand's Bangsaen Grand Prix celebrates 20 years with international racing series featuring top drivers across multiple categories, including Toyota Gazoo Racing and Porsche competitors, under the 'Race to the Horizon' concept.

Thailand Super Series Celebrates 20 Years With Bangsaen Grand Prix
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Racing Spirit Company organized the international TSS The Super Series By B-Quik 2026 and B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2026, bringing together top drivers and support races including TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Thailand, Eight-six Challenge Thailand, and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia to celebrate two decades of Bangsaen Grand Prix 2026 under the 'RACE TO THE HORIZON' concept, creating another historic chapter in Thai motorsports.

In the Supercar GT3 class, Rutwaj Piromyasanphadee and Carlo Van Damme from Singha Motorsport Team Thailand won Race 3, while Piti Piromyasanphadee and Kantsak Kushiri from the same team claimed Race 4 victory.

The Supercar GTM category saw Sarawut Sereethon and Afiq Iqwan from PSC MOTORSPORT dominate both Race 3 and Race 4. In Supercar GT4, Detchathon Phuakrawut and Kantatheerin Kushiri from AAS Motorsport won Race 3, with Kamic Karansut from PETROLIFE RACING TEAM taking Race 4.

The Supercar GTC class winners included Natthawut Charoensukhawattana and Nadol Wattanathum from Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand in Race 3, and Manat Kulaphalanond and Natthapong Hotongkam from the same team in Race 4.

In the B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2026, the Super Eco division saw Waranchitr Wattanadhornkul from Ruk Team Pumpkin PMC.52 win Race 4, and Jiraphat Jeerapanet from BKC Motorsport claim Race 5. The competitive Super Touring race featured over 30 vehicles competing in a 60-minute format, with Nabil Azlan from Wing Hin Motorsports winning Race 3 and Peernat Nuntamanopp and Chanoknan Nuntamanopp from Nuntamanop Team by M&M-Nexzter-Liqui Moly taking Race 4.

Supumpong Detpetch from Tum Clutch Fortron Oil won Super Pickup Class C Race 4, while Jakrapan Wanarat from TRANE TITANIUM secured Race 5. In Super Pickup Class A-B, Suphutthat Bunruang with the TOYOTA GR GAZOO team won Race 4 unexpectedly, and Suphachai Kongman from the Chiang Kong mechanics team claimed Race 5.

Motorsports fans can catch replays of both the TSS The Super Series By B-Quik 2026 and B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2026 programs at www.thailandsuperseries.net and www.facebook.com/ThailandSuperSeries. The next events will take place at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia, with Event 3 on August 21-23 and Event 4 on September 18-20, available for live streaming through the same channels.

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Police

Belgian Woman Caught With 31.7kg Cannabis At Phuket Airport

A 21-year-old Belgian tourist was arrested at Phuket Airport after authorities discovered 31.7 kilograms of cannabis hidden in her luggage as she prepared to board an international flight on July 7, 2025.

Belgian Woman Caught With 31.7kg Cannabis At Phuket Airport
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A 21-year-old Belgian tourist was arrested at Phuket International Airport on July 7, 2025, after authorities discovered cannabis hidden in two pieces of luggage as she prepared to board an international flight. Officers at the international departures terminal inspected two suspicious bags—one green-and-white and one black—belonging to the young tourist, and found 12 packages of vacuum-sealed cannabis buds totaling 28.3 kilograms, plus 8 packages of processed cannabis weighing 3.4 kilograms, for a total of approximately 31.7 kilograms.

The suspect initially admitted that the luggage and all contraband belonged to her. She now faces charges for attempting to export undeclared goods in violation of the Customs Act of 2017, as well as violations of the Narcotics Control Laws, the Traditional Thai Medicine Act of 1999, and a 2025 Public Health Ministry announcement regarding controlled botanical substances including cannabis. Officers transferred her and the seized materials to Saku Police Station for further legal proceedings.

Police Colonel Slan Santhisatsanangu, commander of Saku Police Station, stated that this case resulted from integrated cooperation between security and customs agencies in conducting strict passenger and baggage inspections at Phuket International Airport to prevent smuggling of illegal items out of the country. He emphasized that all offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

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Regional

Cabinet Approves 6.6 Billion Baht Bridge Projects for Ko Lanta

Thailand's Cabinet approved two major bridge projects worth 6.6 billion baht, including a 2.2-kilometer bridge connecting Ko Lanta in Krabi that is expected to begin construction by year-end and boost tourism development in the region.

Cabinet Approves 6.6 Billion Baht Bridge Projects for Ko Lanta
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Deputy Transport Minister Sompetch Bunyamani announced on July 7, 2569 at Thai Proud Party headquarters that the Cabinet has approved two major infrastructure projects for Southern Thailand: a bridge connecting Ko Lanta and a bridge spanning Songkhla Lake. The Ko Lanta bridge project will connect Ko Klang and Ko Lanta Noi subdistricts in Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province, while the Songkhla Lake bridge will link Krasan District in Songkhla Province with Khao Chai Son District in Phatthalung Province.

The Ko Lanta bridge spans 2.2 kilometers with a budget of approximately 1.8 billion baht. Construction is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2569 at the latest by year-end, with completion projected within three years. Upon completion, the bridge will not only connect the mainland to the island but will also reduce traffic congestion, improve road safety, and shorten travel times while elevating transportation standards to support Krabi's future tourism development.

The Songkhla Lake bridge spans 7 kilometers with a budget of 4.8 billion baht, with construction contracts expected to be signed by year-end and a three-year completion timeline. This project will enhance tourism around Songkhla Lake and connect the east and west coasts while reducing transportation costs for business operators. Travel time from Phatthalung to Songkhla Province will be reduced from over two hours for 80 kilometers to just 15 minutes.

Environmental protection remains a priority, with the Cabinet allocating 402 million baht for establishing an Irrawaddy dolphin conservation center. Thailand's remaining population of these dolphins, the world's fifth-largest group, currently numbers approximately 14-15 individuals.

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Police

Disabled Lottery Vendor Robbed of 46 Tickets

A 63-year-old disabled lottery vendor in Samut Prakan province was robbed of 46 tickets worth thousands of baht when a customer pretended to buy tickets then fled on a motorcycle. Police are reviewing CCTV footage to track down the suspect.

Disabled Lottery Vendor Robbed of 46 Tickets
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On July 7, 2025, a heartbreaking incident involving a 63-year-old disabled man struggling to make an honest living came to light when a lottery vendor was robbed. Reporters met with Tanasart, 63, a disabled lottery seller who operates from a wheelchair inside a gas station in Bang Pla subdistrict, Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province.

Tanasart recounted the incident, which occurred at midday while he was selling lottery tickets at a gas station in the Kling Kaew area of Racha Thewa subdistrict, Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan. A man, approximately 20-30 years old, about 155-160 centimeters tall, wearing a black motorcycle helmet, long-sleeved white collared shirt, black pants, and closed-toe canvas shoes, pretended to purchase government lottery tickets.

The man selected 36 tickets (18 pairs of two-ticket bundles and 2 five-ticket bundles for a total of 46 tickets), then claimed he needed to get money from his motorcycle to pay. He walked to his bike and rode away with the tickets.

Tanasart is in severe distress because he works as an agent selling these tickets and bears full financial responsibility for them. He pleaded with the perpetrator to return all the tickets and has already filed a report with Bang Kaew police station. Preliminary investigation indicates police are pursuing leads through CCTV footage along the escape route and expect an arrest soon.

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