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Police

Drug-Affected Man Shoots Two, Wounds Self During Arrest

A 29-year-old drug-affected man fired a modified gun at two people in Songkhla on July 9, grazing both victims, before accidentally shooting himself in the leg during police arrest negotiations.

Drug-Affected Man Shoots Two, Wounds Self During Arrest
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Police arrested a drug-affected man who fired shots in a Songkhla neighborhood on July 9, injuring two people. He claimed to fear an attack from an acquaintance. During negotiations for surrender, he fired approximately three rounds before agreeing to hand over his weapon after speaking with his mother. However, while clearing a round from the chamber as instructed by police, the gun discharged and struck his own leg.

When officers arrived at Roomjai Community, Soi 8 behind Rong Wat Temple on Chai-Phetchmongkol Road, they found Khata, 29, standing in front of the victims' home with a gun. Police cordoned off a 200-meter radius and negotiated his surrender. Authorities recovered a modified blank gun converted to fire .380 ammunition and seized additional rounds.

The two injured victims—Sarawut, 28, grazed on the buttock, and Chirapa Rattanasriranod, 19, grazed on the chin—were treated at Songkhla Hospital for non-serious wounds.

According to the victim's sister, the suspect is her brother's friend who appeared paranoid and believed her brother intended to harm him, prompting him to arrive armed. Police charged Khata with five offenses: attempted murder, attempted murder of a government official, obstruction of duty, illegal firearm possession, and unauthorized firearm carrying. He was transferred to Muang Songkhla Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Regional

PM Confident Drainage Canal Repairs Will Beat Flood Season

The Prime Minister has assured that repairs to a critical drainage canal in Hat Yai will be finished before the rainy season, with the Irrigation Department confirming the timeline during a July 10 inspection in Songkhla province.

PM Confident Drainage Canal Repairs Will Beat Flood Season
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Prime Minister Anuthine Charnveerakul expressed confidence that repairs to the Royal Project No. 1 drainage canal in Hat Yai will be completed before the rainy season arrives. The Irrigation Department has already prepared for the work.

On July 10, 2025, at 1:15 p.m. in Bang Klam district, Songkhla province, the PM and Interior Minister inspected the canal's damage caused by water erosion. He was accompanied by Deputy PM Phipat Ratchakij (Transport Minister), Deputy PM Ekkaniti Nitithand (Finance Minister), Agriculture Minister Suriya Chungrungruengkit, and Bhumjaithai Party leader Nipont Bunnamani.

Upon arrival, the PM received a briefing on water management in the area, walked to the damaged sites, and instructed officials to accelerate repairs. When asked if the repairs would be completed before the flood season, the Irrigation Department director confirmed they would be on schedule. The department has already prepared remedial plans. The PM emphasized today's field visit was necessary to review budget allocations. The central budget for the Irrigation Department must receive approval before the fiscal year ends.

When asked whether the PM would emphasize that the southern region would be safe, Anuthine stated that the focus was on disaster prevention and damage reduction, with all preparations already in place.

Regarding questions about a 99-million-baht central budget allocation being distributed only to areas where Bhumjaithai Party has representatives, the PM responded that this was purely a political concern. He clarified that these were government responsibilities, not political matters, and that no specific party was involved—only the people.

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National

Thai King Elevates Venerable Monk to Supreme Rank

Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn has elevated Phra Phrom Vachirweti, an 86-year-old senior monk, to the highest ecclesiastical rank of Somdet Phra Yana Vachirot in recognition of his scholarly achievements and decades of service to Buddhism.

Thai King Elevates Venerable Monk to Supreme Rank
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On July 5, 2569, the Royal Gazette published a royal decree on the establishment of ecclesiastical rank, announcing that His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn has graciously elevated Phra Phrom Vachirweti to the rank of Somdet Phra Racha Kana. The royal title conferred is Somdet Phra Yana Vachirot, with a full string of honorific titles reflecting his scholarly achievements and spiritual accomplishments. He resides at Pathumwanaram Royal Temple in Bangkok and is eligible for ten ranks of elevation.

Somdet Phra Yana Vachirot (formerly Amor Yano Tayo) is a distinguished elder monk known for his exemplary practice and dedicated service to Buddhism. Currently 86 years old with 64 Buddhist Lent seasons, he serves as chairman of the Maha Thera Council, advisor to the Thammayut Order's 10th Regional Assembly, and abbot of Pathumwanaram Temple in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok.

Born April 23, 1925, as Amor Malawarnn in Ban Namtaeng, Maha Chana Chai District, Yasothon Province, he came from a farming family. After completing fourth-grade primary education, he ordained as a novice at age 13. He pursued Buddhist studies with determination, earning higher degrees in Buddhist scriptures by 1955. In 1962, he took full ordination at Patumwanaram Temple in Bangkok under the guidance of Somdet Phra Ariyavongsakatyan.

He earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Mahachulalongkornrajvidyalaya University in 1972 and completed a master's degree in sociology from Banaras Hindu University in India in three years. He later taught at Mahachulalongkornrajvidyalaya University and served as dean of the Faculty of Education.

In administrative roles, he became deputy abbot of Patumwanaram Temple in 1978, ordination preceptor in 1989, and abbot in 1992. In 2021, he was appointed advisor to the Thammayut Order's 10th Regional Assembly, and in 2025, he became a member of the Maha Thera Council.

He received successive ecclesiastical rank elevations: to Phra Racha Kana ordinary class in 1980, royal class in 1992, and divine class in 2000, with subsequent elevations continuing through his distinguished career in the Sangha.

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Police

Man Arrested For Sexual Contact With 13-Year-Old Girl

An 18-year-old man was arrested in Hat Yai on charges of sexual assault and child abduction involving a 13-year-old girl after her father filed a complaint; the suspect claimed they had become involved while living together and that the gir

Man Arrested For Sexual Contact With 13-Year-Old Girl
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On July 10, 2026, Region 6 Operations Unit 2 (Songkhla), led by Captain Thanakan Uchonratsami and Deputy Captain Patthdon Poolphiphatthan, arrested an 18-year-old suspect identified as "A" at a vehicle repair shop in Tambon Kuanlang, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province. He was wanted by court warrant from Nakhon Si Thammarat Provincial Court on charges of sexual assault of a child under 13, indecent conduct with a child under 15, and child abduction from parents or guardians.

When arrested, the suspect appeared confused about why he was being detained. Officers informed him that the 13-year-old girl's father had filed a complaint alleging he had relations with his daughter and refused to take responsibility.

According to the suspect's account, approximately three months prior while living in Chachoengsao District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, he became involved with a 13-year-old girl. Their relationship progressed to living together, which became public knowledge. The girl's family then arranged a formal marriage proposal and demanded a dowry of 500,000 baht.

The suspect explained that at only 18 years old, he lacked the means to secure the required dowry. The girl's family subsequently prohibited contact between him and the girl. He then found work at a vehicle repair shop in Hat Yai and relocated there for employment, cutting off further communication with the girl's family. He assumed the matter had been resolved and was unaware the family had filed a complaint against him.

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Regional

Thailand And Malaysia Open New Sadao Border Crossing

Thailand and Malaysia officially opened a new border crossing connecting Sadao in Songkhla Province with Bukit Kayu Hitam in Kedah, aiming to boost cross-border tourism and trade between the two nations.

Thailand And Malaysia Open New Sadao Border Crossing
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On July 10, 2026, Thai Prime Minister Anuthин Charnweerakul and Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim presided over the opening ceremony of the connecting road between Sadao Customs Checkpoint in Songkhla Province and Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint in Kedah, Malaysia. The ceremony was attended by Deputy Prime Ministers Pipat Ratchakitprakarn and Ekniti Nitithanpong, Tourism and Sports Minister Suraskul Pantcharoenkul, and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor Thapanee Kiarungloy.

The project marks a significant infrastructure development that strengthens transportation, trade, and tourism connections between the two nations, supporting the government's "Ease of Traveling" policy and enhancing Thailand's competitiveness as an ASEAN travel hub.

Tourism Minister Suraskul described the new road as tourism infrastructure that creates added economic value for overland tourism growth, particularly attracting Malaysian tourists who predominantly travel by land. The ministry is conducting active marketing in collaboration with Malaysian tourism partners and automotive clubs to encourage personal vehicle and caravan travel into Thailand.

The strategy includes promoting scenic routes for cross-border tourism, distributing tourism revenue to Southern border towns, and strengthening Thailand's position as an ASEAN tourism center.

TAT Governor Thapanee stated the authority is pursuing a "Value over Volume" strategy to attract quality tourists. The Sadao checkpoint upgrade is viewed as boosting Thailand's competitiveness and supports the Indonesia–Malaysia–Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) framework for regional economic and tourism integration.

TAT aims to develop Southern Thailand into a tourism gateway connecting Thailand–Malaysia–Singapore routes and enhance Thailand's role as an ASEAN tourism hub. During the Sadao opening, TAT is launching the "New Hatyai" project, inviting Malaysian social media influencers to showcase the city's tourism offerings.

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National

Thai Volleyball Championship Broadcasts Live on Multiple Channels

Three Thai networks will broadcast all 34 matches of the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 volleyball championship across 16 days, with Thailand hosting the women's finals in Chiang Mai in August.

Thai Volleyball Championship Broadcasts Live on Multiple Channels
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One31, GMM25, and oneD have been selected to provide complete live coverage of the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 volleyball championship, featuring all 34 matches across 16 days from both women's and men's teams. The broadcast will be available on One31, GMM25, and the oneD application.

Diao Wattangtakul, Chief Operating Officer of One Company Limited, stated that the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 is a must-watch event for volleyball fans. One31 remains committed to delivering quality sports content to Thai audiences, particularly volleyball, which brings joy, pride, and inspiration to people nationwide. The station views this broadcasting opportunity as an important mission to convey the excitement and key moments to viewers across the country.

Beyond traditional broadcast channels, the coverage will include regular news updates to keep fans engaged and supportive of both Thailand's women's and men's volleyball teams.

The BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP is the premier championship for Southeast Asian volleyball teams. The women's tournament features four countries: Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. The men's tournament includes six teams: Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia. The men's competition runs from July 15-26, while the women's tournament takes place July 31-August 9 across four host countries. Thailand will host the women's finals on August 7-9 at the Chiang Mai 700 Years Commemorative Stadium in Chiang Mai province.

Fans are invited to cheer for Thailand's national volleyball teams in their quest to win the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026, with complete match coverage available exclusively through One31, GMM25, and the oneD application.

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Breaking

Russian Model's Striking Haaland Resemblance Goes Viral

A Moscow model's viral video imitating Erling Haaland's goal celebration has amassed over 107 million views, with fans joking about their striking physical resemblance including blonde hair and sharp features.

Russian Model's Striking Haaland Resemblance Goes Viral
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The online world is buzzing over a young Russian woman who bears a striking resemblance to Norway national team star Erling Haaland, with football fans jokingly calling them twins after a video of her mimicking his signature goal celebration pose went viral globally.

The woman is Anastasiya Kostromitina, a 24-year-old model from Moscow, Russia. The viral moment started when her mother Maria posted a humorous video on Instagram showing her daughter imitating Haaland's distinctive pose and celebration moves.

The timing was perfect, occurring just 24 hours after Haaland scored two goals against Brazil, when interest in the Norwegian striker was at peak intensity. The clip spread rapidly and went viral within hours.

Maria's Reels video garnered over 107 million views with more than 76,700 comments, while copycat videos from other users further amplified the trend, accumulating tens of millions of views in a single day.

What excited viewers was the uncanny similarity between the two—blonde hair, grayish-blue eyes, sharp facial features, and a distinctive gaze—leading netizens to joke: "Are they half-siblings?" Some even quipped: "No DNA test needed."

However, Anastasiya revealed that people have been comparing her to Haaland for over four years. Initially, she didn't feel good about it because she didn't understand why so many people saw her as resembling the famous footballer.

Over time, she changed her perspective, viewing it as a good opportunity and choosing to use the resemblance to her advantage. She noted that negative comments don't create problems, as they ultimately boost engagement on her content.

The trend coincided with buildup to the World Cup match between England and Norway, intensifying conversations about Haaland. He entered the tournament as joint top scorer with seven goals, so if he scores against England, Anastasiya's comment section will certainly explode.

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Police

Myanmar Artillery Shell Hits Thai Temple in Mae Sot

Myanmar artillery fire crossed into Thailand on July 10, striking a Mae Sot temple during intense clashes with opposition forces across the border, forcing monks to evacuate as Thai authorities sealed the site and deployed security forces.

Myanmar Artillery Shell Hits Thai Temple in Mae Sot
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A critical security situation erupted on the Thai-Myanmar border at noon on July 10, 2025, when Myanmar's Light Infantry Battalion 22 and artillery units launched a sustained barrage of heavy weapons against Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) positions based in villages including Minlaypan and Phaloo in Miao District, Miao State, across the Moei River from Mae Sot.

During the continuous bombardment, one artillery round crossed the Moei River and struck Huay Mahawong Temple in Mae Sot district, landing near the abbot's residence. Monks and novices fled in panic, though fortunately the shell's fuse malfunctioned. Thai authorities sealed the temple and sent explosive ordnance disposal teams to safely recover the round.

As Thai soldiers worked on the recovery, two Myanmar military jets appeared overhead and dropped four large bombs on opposition positions, creating massive explosions and black smoke clouds less than one kilometer from the Thai-Myanmar border. The intense bombardment prompted village leaders in Mae Mao Gen and surrounding communities to announce emergency orders via loudspeaker, demanding all residents take shelter in bunkers and prohibiting travel along roads parallel to the Moei River.

All roads in the area are now saturated with Thai military and security forces, including Rangers, Border Patrol Police, and local militias, positioned with armored vehicles and heavy weapons. Authorities remain on full alert, concerned that Myanmar's military will escalate with the heaviest aerial assault yet as they attempt to seize all opposition-held territory. Security forces are conducting round-the-clock operations to protect Thai civilians amid the deteriorating situation.

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National

Navy Backs Plan For Four Frigates To Boost Thai Shipbuilding

Thailand's Navy secured backing for a four-frigate procurement plan designed to boost domestic shipbuilding capacity, with winning bidders required to invest at least 2.5 billion baht in technology transfer and local production partnerships

Navy Backs Plan For Four Frigates To Boost Thai Shipbuilding
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On July 10, the Parliamentary Military Affairs Committee held a seminar titled "Security Budget Strategy and Development of Thailand's Shipbuilding Industry and Self-Reliance" at the Royal Thai Navy headquarters. Navy representatives, shipbuilding contractors, and related agencies exchanged views on the Navy's frigate acquisition plan and domestic shipbuilding development.

Chatchai Suphattawanitchai, vice chairman of the Military Affairs Committee, noted that the frigate project has drawn public interest due to its security budget implications. The seminar was organized to provide an open forum for discussion based on facts, data, and academic principles to ensure comprehensive understanding.

Rear Admiral Saravut Chiyangkaput, director of the Naval Logistics and Planning Office, stated that the Navy manages equipment procurement across three dimensions: acquisition, operations, and maintenance. He confirmed that the frigate project has strict terms of reference covering economic offset policies to ensure long-term national benefit.

The key concept, Chiyangkaput explained, is that acquiring frigates is not merely purchasing weapons but investing in industrial capacity and national self-reliance. Bidders must submit offset plans covering five areas: investment in Thailand, technology research and transfer, training and personnel development, co-production with Thai industry, and other assistance.

The winning bidder must conduct economic compensation activities valued at least 15 percent, or approximately 2.5 billion baht, of the first frigate's 17 billion baht budget, with economic impact assessments to maximize national benefit.

The project uses internationally recognized evaluation standards acceptable to manufacturers worldwide and may serve as a model for future large government procurement. The primary goal is ensuring the Navy receives all four frigates as outlined in the national security white paper.

Wiroj Lakkhanadisorn, military committee advisor, supported linking frigate procurement to Thai shipbuilding development, viewing it as investment and job creation rather than mere defense spending. He proposed acquiring all four ships consecutively for maximum value.

Phattharawin Chongwisarn, secretary of the Thai Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Association, confirmed that Thai contractors are fully capable of building frigates. The association's eight shipyards are prepared to cooperate with the Navy, potentially utilizing the Navy's Mahidol Adulyadej Dockyard as a joint production base to stimulate the economy, reduce imports, and increase future export opportunities.

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Regional

Hat Yai Mayor Says Flood Budget Nearly Wiped Out

Hat Yai's mayor says the municipality's flood relief budget for next year was nearly eliminated, leaving only funding for four rubber boats and three dump trucks instead of requested equipment like jet skis. The 2570 budget still awaits fin

Hat Yai Mayor Says Flood Budget Nearly Wiped Out
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At 1:10 p.m. on July 10, 2569, at the water gate in Bang Klam subdistrict, Songkhla province, Hat Yai Municipality Mayor Norprom Na Pattalung gave an interview regarding criticism over the 2570 budget cuts for flood relief in Hat Yai. The mayor stated that the budget was cut entirely. He noted that the smart classroom project belonged to the previous administration under former Mayor Sakorn Thongmuni, not his tenure. The municipality was able to secure only 4 rubber boats, 3 dump trucks, and 1 road project, with approval still pending in next year's budget committee session.

Regarding the jet ski purchase, the mayor said they requested it but the budget was completely cut, leaving only 4 rubber boats. When asked if the jet ski cost 8 million baht as reported, he replied he was unsure, saying the e-bidding price was whatever it was, but it was cut anyway. When asked if he planned to discuss this matter with the prime minister during today's meeting, he said no, he was simply attending as usual.

Addressing claims that the municipality still had 200 million baht in remaining budget, the mayor clarified it has only 42 million baht left. He explained that the previous 200 million had been spent on school repairs, roads, sanitation facilities damaged by flooding, and computer equipment, as well as on canal dredging and water pumps costing over 200 million baht two months ago.

Regarding this year's flood situation, the mayor said they are doing their full duty. He noted that the 2570 budget still needs to pass through committee reviews and 3-4 more meetings. So far, dredging work has covered over 200 kilometers of canals and waterways.

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Community

Buddhist Leader Endorses Five Precepts Villages for National Harmony

Thailand's top Buddhist leader honored exemplary Five Precepts Villages at a July 10 ceremony in Nakhon Pathom, praising the 12-year initiative for promoting moral values and social harmony through Buddhist principles nationwide.

Buddhist Leader Endorses Five Precepts Villages for National Harmony
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Somdet Phra Maharachmonkulmuni, head of the Supreme Sangha Council and director of the Buddhist-based national reconciliation project, presided over an award ceremony on July 10, 2025 at the Buddhamamdal Assembly Hall in Nakhon Pathom province. The event honored exemplary Five Precepts Villages under the initiative designed to foster social harmony through Buddhist principles.

Addressing clergy, officials, and Buddhists nationwide, Somdet Phra Maharachmonkulmuni explained that the Five Precepts Villages project originated from the vision of the late Somdet Phra Maharachmanglacharn in 2557 B.E. with three core objectives: promoting public welfare, ensuring national security, and honoring the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Royal Family.

The project has operated continuously for over 12 years with support from the clergy, government agencies, private sector, and communities throughout Thailand. It has produced tangible results in promoting moral values and social unity. Somdet Phra Maharachmonkulmuni praised all participating organizations and individuals for their dedicated efforts.

He emphasized that observing the Five Precepts is fundamental to living ethically, bringing peace to individuals, families, and society. When society upholds moral discipline, it naturally develops concentration, wisdom, and harmony—essential foundations for stable and sustainable national development. He concluded by blessing all participants and wishing the Thai people continued prosperity under their Sovereign.

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