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National

Thai Pet Products Hit at Taipei Pet Show 2026

Twenty Thai pet product companies secured 128 business meetings with Taiwanese importers at Taipei Pet Show 2026, showcasing natural pet foods, supplements, and accessories that positioned Thailand as Taiwan's top pet food supplier.

Thai Pet Products Hit at Taipei Pet Show 2026
8 Aug Khaosod

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) reported success bringing 20 Thai pet product entrepreneurs to Taipei Pet Show 2026, held July 3–6 at Taipei World Trade Center. During the event, 30 Taiwanese importers and distributors registered to conduct business negotiations with the Thai companies, resulting in 128 total business meeting pairs. The Thai Pavilion featured pet foods, treats, supplements, grooming products, cat litter, apparel, and accessories—many using human-grade and natural ingredients without synthetic colors or preservatives. Brands developed specialized formulas including high-protein and allergy-reducing options to address growing global pet health concerns.

The pavilion stood out with special themed displays featuring popular pet intellectual properties Cat Company and Rudolph The Awesome, creating attractive booth designs that became a popular photo spot and enhanced brand awareness of Thai products in Taiwan. The 2026 show, the largest to date, featured 480 exhibitors operating over 2,100 booths with more than 2,200 brands from Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, China, South Korea, the United States, Hong Kong, Australia, and Malaysia. Thailand remains Taiwan's leading pet food supplier, supplying dog and cat foods as the primary products in high demand.

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Police

Pickup Truck Smashes Coffee Shop, Causing Millions in Damage

A pickup truck crashed into two adjacent businesses on Somdet 700 Pi Road in Chiang Mai early August 8, causing over one million baht in damage and forcing the coffee shop to close for repairs.

Pickup Truck Smashes Coffee Shop, Causing Millions in Damage
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2025, Vorakorn, known as "Pop," age 37, the owner of two adjacent businesses—Thong Phan Bai Coffee Shop and Himmajong Khao Man Gai (Branch 2)—located on Somdet 700 Pi Road in Mae Hia, Chiang Mai, was shocked to find his shops completely destroyed. A pickup truck had smashed into the buildings, reducing the storefront, metal sliding doors, windows, walls, ceiling, coffee equipment, and display cases to rubble. The shop was left unable to operate, with damages estimated at over one million baht.

Police Lieutenant Thanapong Naphaswichaya, deputy investigator at Chiang Mai City Police Station, reported that officers responded to a call around 1:30 a.m. reporting a pickup truck collision. At the scene, they found a gray Ford pickup with severe front-end damage and blown tires. The driver, 48-year-old Bhatradanai, sustained minor injuries and was taken for questioning. Since the shop was unattended, officers towed the vehicle to the police station for examination.

Owner Vorakorn explained that after closing the shop, he had returned home to rest in the San Pak Wan subdistrict. When he arrived early the next morning to open, he discovered the catastrophic damage and was forced to close temporarily for extensive repairs.

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National

Buddhist Mandala Foundation Holds 71st Anniversary Ceremony

The Supreme Sangha Council held a merit-making ceremony on July 27, 2026, marking 71 years since the Buddhist Mandala's groundbreaking in 1955 under royal patronage.

Buddhist Mandala Foundation Holds 71st Anniversary Ceremony
8 Aug Khaosod

On Monday, July 27, 2026, the Supreme Sangha Council held a merit-making ceremony on Buddhist Mandala Commemoration Day for the Buddhist era 2569, marking 71 years since the auspicious groundbreaking on July 29, 1955. The event was presided over by Somdet Phra Phutthacharn (Sanit Chuanpanyo), a Supreme Sangha Council member and abbot of Trimitr Witthayaram Temple, at the Sri Sakyamuni Dhammarajadasa Buddha image pavilion.

Activities included a worship ceremony for the principal Buddha image, merit-making dedications to past Supreme Patriarchs, merit-making dedications to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej as patron of the Buddhist Mandala, merit-making dedications to all benefactors past and present, and chanting of Buddhist scriptures. The National Buddhism Office Director, Udompon Ekiam, tasked Deputy Director Kanikanant Lorsitong to lead government officials and representatives from both public and private sectors, along with descendants of those who helped establish and develop the Buddhist Mandala, in participating in the ceremony.

On July 29, 1955, King Bhumibol Adulyadej performed the auspicious groundbreaking ceremony for the Buddhist Mandala, marking the highest state occasion. Since then, under royal and sangha patronage, the Mandala project has continued, receiving constant royal support. Today's reigning Monarch has sustained and further developed this royal work. The National Buddhism Office designated July 29 as "Buddhist Mandala Commemoration Day" each year in recognition of the royal and spiritual benevolence of all who have contributed to the Mandala as a central Buddhist treasure.

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National

Ex-Spokesman Proposes Three Measures to Secure Schools Nationwide

Former Pheu Thai spokesman Prompong Nopridet proposed three urgent security measures for schools nationwide following the Thepsirin School attack in Nonthaburi, including 30-day safety inspections, stricter firearm regulations, and psycholo

Ex-Spokesman Proposes Three Measures to Secure Schools Nationwide
8 Aug Khaosod

Prompong Nopridet, former spokesman for the Pheu Thai Party, responded to the violent incident at Thepsirin School in Nonthaburi by expressing deep condolences to the families of the deceased and support for the injured, students, teachers, parents, and all affected. He called for a thorough investigation into the source and cause of the weapon before drawing conclusions, while acknowledging the government and Education Ministry's current safety measures as a positive direction that must be implemented nationwide, not just temporarily.

Prompong proposed three urgent measures: First, establish a 30-day framework for comprehensive security inspections at all schools nationwide, including access control, risk assessment, emergency reporting systems, emergency response plans, and staff and student preparedness, along with minimum safety standards adapted to each area and age-appropriate training for violence, fire, earthquake, flooding, and other disasters. Second, close loopholes in firearm access from the source by reviewing regulations on possession, storage, and preventing children or unauthorized persons from accessing weapons, while screening measures in schools should match local risk levels. Third, provide active psychological care with ongoing support systems for affected students, teachers, staff, parents, and families with easy access to assistance and rapid referrals when needed.

He called for the government to publicly release results after 30 days showing how many schools were inspected, what vulnerabilities were found, and which issues require further action. "This incident must be a national lesson, not just for one school. Let's transform this tragedy into measures, measures into action, and action into tangible security that restores parents' confidence that their children will return home safely every day," Prompong stated.

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National

Thailand Donates 22 Computers to Rural School in Chiang Mai

Thailand's Natural Resources and Environment Ministry donated 22 computers to Ban Kiwlom School in rural Chiang Mai, aiming to improve digital access and technology skills for students in underserved areas.

Thailand Donates 22 Computers to Rural School in Chiang Mai
8 Aug Khaosod

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchat Chomklin announced that he has directed the Forest Industry Organization (FIO) to conduct an educational merit-making ceremony at Ban Kiwlom School in Tambol Bo Luang, Hod district, Chiang Mai province. The initiative will support education and increase opportunities for local children and youth by donating 22 computers for classroom instruction and information technology skill development.

The minister stated that access to technology and knowledge are crucial factors in modern education, particularly for students in remote areas with limited educational equipment and resources. By providing computers to the school, students gain tools to research, learn technology, and develop essential future skills.

"I believe that providing educational opportunities creates a future for children," Suchat said. "Having proper learning equipment helps students gain broader perspectives and access knowledge and technology more equitably. This is why I assigned the FIO to organize this educational merit-making activity to benefit the children and community."

Chanudom Petchsangkh, acting director of the FIO, will preside over the ceremony, which will include monks, school officials, teachers, students, and community members. The minister added that the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry's mission extends beyond resource conservation to include community care and promoting sustainable quality of life for youth, ensuring equal access to information and environmental knowledge.

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Regional

Pattaya Tightens Boat Safety Rules Amid Bay Overcrowding

Pattaya authorities are tightening safety regulations for boats operating in overcrowded Pattaya Bay, establishing clearer operating criteria and zoning rules to prevent accidents and protect tourists. The city is working with the Marine De

Pattaya Tightens Boat Safety Rules Amid Bay Overcrowding
8 Aug Khaosod

Pattaya City is stepping up efforts to regulate restaurant boats, tourist vessels, squid-fishing rafts and squid-fishing café boats in Pattaya Bay as the number of operators continues to rise while available space remains limited. Authorities are concerned that overcrowding could affect tourist safety and increase the risk of accidents. Pattaya City is working with the Marine Department and other relevant agencies to establish clear operating criteria, with a key policy of preventing the number of operators from exceeding the bay's capacity.

Wutthisak Rermkij, deputy mayor of Pattaya, chaired a meeting on regulations for restaurant boats, tourist vessels and related businesses in Pattaya Bay. The meeting was attended by government officials, the director of the Marine Department's Regional Office 6, Pattaya Branch, the chief of the Tourist Police Station, the director of the Marine and Coastal Resources Office 2, Bang Lamung district fisheries officials, and operators of tourist boats, restaurant boats, squid-fishing rafts and squid-fishing cafés.

The meeting followed efforts by Pattaya City's Environmental Health and Sanitation Division to regulate businesses operating in public areas in line with the Interior Ministry's 2003 regulations governing the sale of goods in public places. The continued increase in restaurant boats, squid-fishing rafts and tourist vessels in Pattaya Bay has made it necessary to establish clearer rules that reflect conditions in the area.

Officals discussed measures and operating criteria to ensure businesses comply with relevant laws, regulations and requirements. These cover water safety, the use of public areas and protection of the marine environment, as well as clear operating guidelines for businesses to improve service standards and boost tourists' confidence.

The regulations will follow the Marine Department's "Pattaya Model", a framework for organising tourism and water traffic in Pattaya Bay and around Koh Lan. The model focuses on clearly zoning swimming areas and navigation routes, separating water-based recreational activities from boat traffic to prevent accidents and improve water safety standards.

Other measures include inspections of vessels and life-saving equipment, ensuring boat operators comply with waterway traffic regulations, and organising piers and passenger pick-up and drop-off points to suit local conditions. A key concern, however, is the limited space available for businesses.

Pattaya City and the Marine Department previously established designated operating zones in Pattaya Bay under the "Pattaya Model" to ensure that the use of the waterway remained appropriate and safe. The number of businesses operating in the area has since increased, while available space remains limited. Authorities are concerned that a continued rise in the number of boats and activities could lead to overcrowding and increase the risk of accidents, particularly for activities requiring large areas of water.

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National

2.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nan Province

A mild 2.4-magnitude earthquake hit Wiang Sa district in Nan province on Thursday morning, centered in Nam Muap subdistrict at just 2 kilometres depth.

2.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nan Province
8 Aug Khaosod

A 2.4-magnitude earthquake struck Wiang Sa district in Nan province on August 8, 2026, according to the Earthquake Observation Division of the Meteorological Department. The quake occurred at 10:09am, with its epicentre in Nam Muap subdistrict at a depth of 2 kilometres. The epicentre was recorded at coordinates 18.463, 101.003. Authorities said further updates would be provided if there is any additional information.

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Police

Police Question 16 Witnesses in School Shooting Investigation

Police have questioned 16 witnesses as they investigate the source of 98 bullets fired in a school shooting that killed 8 people. Authorities are also checking shooting ranges and coordinating with a Thai language teacher for additional inf

Police Question 16 Witnesses in School Shooting Investigation
8 Aug Khaosod

Police have questioned 16 witnesses and are accelerating their investigation into the source of 98 bullets used in the incident. They are coordinating with a Thai language teacher to give a statement. Investigators inspected a shooting range in the Bang Bua Thong area.

On August 8, 2026, Deputy Commander Chokechai Kanajaroen of Nonthaburi Provincial Police revealed the investigation's progress, stating that police called teachers and students for information. Initially, more than 20 witnesses needed to be questioned; 16 have been interviewed so far, consisting of about 6-7 student classmates and other teachers.

The Thai language teacher believed to be connected to the matter under investigation has not yet provided information. Police are coordinating to have him meet with investigators.

Meanwhile, police are urgently investigating the source of the bullets. After the suspect's friends indicated he enjoyed playing airsoft, authorities need to determine whether he had prior shooting experience or training from elsewhere, or if this was his first time using a real firearm. Police confirmed the bullets were live ammunition, not blanks. Of 98 bullets total, 34 were found remaining in a bag, while the rest were already used.

Investigators also inspected a shooting range in the Bang Bua Thong area to determine if the suspect had ever trained there, but found no record of his use initially.

As for the suspect's parents, police questioned them yesterday. If any outstanding issues or additional information emerge, they may be called for further questioning. The death toll remains at 8 as of now.

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Police

Autopsy Results Show 8 School Shooting Victims Hit Critical Areas

Autopsies of eight victims from a Nonthaburi school shooting on August 7 show all died from gunshot wounds to the head and vital organs, with each victim struck one to four times.

Autopsy Results Show 8 School Shooting Victims Hit Critical Areas
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2025, Police Colonel Virulon Suphasing, director of the Police Institute of Forensic Medicine, revealed autopsy results for all eight victims from the Thepsirin Nonthaburi School shooting that occurred on August 7. The bodies came from three locations: five from the school, two from the shooter's residence, and one 14-year-old shooter who died at a hospital, totaling eight victims.

According to the autopsies, medical examiners determined that death resulted from bullet damage to the brain and vital organs. All victims were shot at critical points, primarily the head and chest, with some sustaining additional arm injuries. Detailed examination showed each of the eight victims sustained between one and four gunshot wounds. Six victims were struck once, while two others sustained three and four wounds respectively.

The shooter's grandparents each had one gunshot wound to the head. The 14-year-old shooter had a gunshot wound on the right side of the head with a through-and-through injury and no bullet fragments remaining. Regarding whether the shooter was struck by police gunfire, investigators are still compiling their case findings. Drug and chemical testing of the shooter's body is underway, with preliminary results expected later today. All eight autopsies are complete, and the bodies are ready to be released to families for religious ceremonies.

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National

Top-Ranked Kulwutthichanon Eyes Podium Finish at Asian Games

World No. 2 badminton player Kulwutthichanon targets a medal finish at September's Asian Games in Japan after falling short of the round of 16 four years ago. Thailand will send 20 badminton athletes to compete across five disciplines in Na

Top-Ranked Kulwutthichanon Eyes Podium Finish at Asian Games
8 Aug Khaosod

World No. 2 badminton player Kulwutthichanon Vittitshan is fully committed to reaching the podium in men's singles at the 20th Asian Games in Japan in mid-September, after finishing outside the round of 16 at the previous Games. He will first compete in the 2026 World Badminton Championships in New Delhi, India, from August 17-23, where a total of 19 Thai athletes will participate. Kulwutthichanon has reached two World Championship finals (2023 and 2025) and won the title once in 2023. He will face world No. 91 Viren Nettasinghe of Sri Lanka in his opening match.

After the World Championships, Kulwutthichanon will represent Thailand at the 20th Asian Games in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, running September 19-October 4, 2025, with badminton competition scheduled for September 20-29. Seven gold medals will be awarded across five singles and doubles disciplines plus mixed doubles and team events. Thailand is sending 20 badminton athletes—10 men and 10 women.

Kulwutthichanon expressed his determination to finish in the top three, saying he wants to perform better than the previous Games where he was eliminated in the round of 16. He called for Thai fans to cheer for him and the entire national team across all sports.

Dr. Kongsak Yodmani, director of the Badminton Association of Thailand, acknowledged that competing at the Asian Games is nearly as competitive as the World Championships because most elite players are Asian. He expressed cautious optimism that Thailand can win one or two medals, with Kulwutthichanon in men's singles and Dechapol Puavaranukroh with Supissara Peupsaman in mixed doubles offering the best medal hopes. He noted that women's singles is particularly challenging due to strong competitors from South Korea, China, Japan, and Indonesia.

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Police

Senator Urges Public to Stop Sharing School Shooting Images

A Thai senator called on the public to stop sharing graphic images and details from a school shooting at Tephisirin School in Nonthaburi, warning that such content risks triggering copycat incidents and re-traumatizing survivors. She urged

Senator Urges Public to Stop Sharing School Shooting Images
8 Aug Khaosod

On August 8, 2026, Senator Phinyaphat Sansaneeya expressed deep condolences to families of victims, teachers, and students affected by the shooting at Tephisirin School in Nonthaburi, calling it a major loss for Thai society requiring urgent preventive measures. She expressed serious concern about the continued spread of distressing images and misinformation on social media, and called on the public and media to stop sharing photographs, video clips, graphic wound imagery, details about the perpetrator's methods, or personal information about the shooter—arguing that such content risks triggering copycat behavior among vulnerable youth and re-traumatizing survivors. The senator emphasized that sharing violent content not only harms people psychologically but may also inspire similar incidents, and urged society to maintain responsible communication standards to break the cycle of violence.

Sansaneeya stressed the need for all sectors to prioritize systematic mental health care for children, youth, teachers, and school personnel, noting that while health and social development ministries have deployed crisis teams, comprehensive screening should cover all affected groups. She called for schools nationwide to establish close monitoring systems for students showing signs of stress, accumulated pressure, or mental health concerns. The senator highlighted that modern youth problems extend beyond academic and external factors, emphasizing that mental health is crucial and cannot be overlooked. The Senate stands ready to coordinate with relevant agencies on mental health policy and school safety measures to prevent such tragic losses from occurring again in Thai society, with discussions expected when the Senate convenes.

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