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Thai Team eArena Wins First Female RoV World Championship

eArena, a Thai all-female esports team, won the inaugural international women's championship in Realm of Valor, defeating Vietnam's One Star Esports 4-2 in the grand finals held in Da Nang on July 19.

Thai Team eArena Wins First Female RoV World Championship
19 Jul Khaosod

eArena, a Thai esports team, has claimed the first-ever international women's championship in the game RoV at a competition held in Vietnam.

The Arena of Valor Premier League 2026 – Queens Showdown grand finals took place at Tien Son Stadium in Da Nang, Vietnam on July 19. The match pitted eArena, an all-female Thai team, against One Star Esports, the host nation's Vietnamese women's squad.

The teams competed in a best-of-seven series. After One Star opened with a 1-0 lead, eArena stormed back to take two consecutive games and grab a 2-1 advantage. One Star recovered to tie the series 2-2, but eArena then won two more games in succession to clinch the championship 4-2, becoming the first team ever to win the international women's title in RoV.

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National

Farmers Across Nine Provinces Welcome Deputy PM to Yasothon

Nearly 1,000 farmers from nine northeastern provinces gathered in Yasothon to meet Deputy PM Yuthasak Wongsodsadi on a poverty relief fieldwork tour, where he pledged to address their concerns through a comprehensive anti-poverty program.

Farmers Across Nine Provinces Welcome Deputy PM to Yasothon
19 Jul Khaosod

Nearly 1,000 small farmers from nine northeastern provinces, including Udon Thani, Surin, Sisaket, Chaiyaphum, and Ubon Ratchathani, gathered at a cattle farm in Kudchum District, Yasothon Province on July 19, 2026 to welcome Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Wongsodsadi and his team during their poverty relief fieldwork.

Residents enthusiastically embraced the deputy prime minister upon his arrival, tying white amulets around his waist and shaking his hand in gratitude for his efforts to address their struggles. Some even offered blessings for him to become prime minister next term, leaving him visibly touched. He later sat among the villagers for informal discussion.

Yuthasak explained that he had asked villagers to wait at Government House twice previously, but the Bangkok team had already held joint meetings to find solutions. "I came today specifically to listen to your concerns on the ground," he said, thanking those who traveled far to show support.

Since taking office, Yuthasak has been implementing a comprehensive anti-poverty program spanning five areas, utilizing science, research, and innovation. He has already visited Udon Thani, Kalasin, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Phanom, and Roi Et provinces. Social welfare systems will be a key mechanism to accelerate assistance delivery to all in need.

"From our assembly meetings, we will establish subcommittees to ensure all sectors participate in solving people's problems," Yuthasak said. "I came with my full team to care for you."

The visit follows earlier requests by small farmer assemblies for government help with impacts from large state projects affecting housing, livelihoods, and overlapping national park and protected forest areas. A committee has been appointed to expedite resolution of these issues.

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National

Thai Men's Volleyball Team Defeats Vietnam for Third Place

Thailand's men's volleyball team rallied from a set down to beat Vietnam 3-1 in the SEA V Cup 2026 first leg, securing third place in the tournament.

Thai Men's Volleyball Team Defeats Vietnam for Third Place
19 Jul Khaosod

Thailand's men's volleyball team claimed third place at the SEA V Cup 2026 first leg with a dramatic comeback victory over Vietnam. Vietnam won the opening set, but Thailand rallied and secured a 3-1 set victory with scores of 23-25, 30-28, 25-20, and 28-26. The team was led by coach Park Ki-won and featured players including Phadej Pinij, Anuchit Pakdeekaew, Chaiwat Tungkham, Thanathot Tvavirattana, Bunnyrit Wongtor at setter, and Natthapong Chachamnarn as libero. The second leg of the SEA V Cup 2026 will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia from July 22-26, 2026.

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Police

Police Seize Cannabis Worth 2.9 Million Baht in Phuket

PHUKET: Five people were arrested and cannabis products worth more than B2.9 million were seized after authorities raided four cannabis shops in Phuket Town as part of an ongoing crackdown on businesses operating outside the law.

Police Seize Cannabis Worth 2.9 Million Baht in Phuket
19 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Five people were arrested and cannabis products worth more than B2.9 million were seized after authorities raided four cannabis shops in Phuket Town as part of an ongoing crackdown on businesses operating outside the law.

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National

Hand Bikes Build Quality Youth, Singapore Parents Praise Thai Standards

Hand bikes are building healthy, disciplined youth across Southeast Asia, with the Thailand National Children's Hand Bike Championship drawing over 2,000 young competitors and praise from Singapore parents for Thailand's professional event

Hand Bikes Build Quality Youth, Singapore Parents Praise Thai Standards
19 Jul Khaosod

Surawut Cherdchai praised the Thailand Cycling Association for advancing hand bike sports as a health-promoting activity, noting that parents from Singapore traveled to Thailand to bring their daughters to compete and commended the country's high-standard event management. The third round of the Thailand National Children's Hand Bike Championship, held July 19, 2025, at Korat Hall in Central World Nakhon Ratchasima, was officially opened by Surawut Cherdchai and featured military officer Daecha Mekraksri, vice president of the Asian Cycling Confederation, president of the ASEAN Cycling Federation, and president of the Thailand Cycling Association, along with other officials. After the opening ceremony, Surawut expressed joy that parents from across Thailand brought their children to compete, highlighting benefits including improved children's health, quality development, reduced screen time, stronger family bonds, and economic stimulus for the province as over 2,000 participants boosted local hotels, restaurants, and shops. He noted that the association plans athlete development from ages 1.5 to 10 years old, building foundations for progression to BMX and other cycling disciplines, and credited Daecha Mekraksri for strengthening the association and elevating Thai cycling internationally. Joyce Chew, a Singapore resident who brought her daughter Quinny Tan to the competition after learning of it on the Thailand Cycling Association's Facebook page, praised the event's systematic organization, punctuality, professional standards, and excellent arrangements, noting that Thailand's competition level is larger, more standardized, and more professional than Singapore's. Grandmother Krishana Simcharoen, who came to cheer her granddaughter Nicha Timpatthum, observed the children's impressive abilities and noted that hand biking had improved her granddaughter's physical development, discipline, etiquette, and confidence compared to before.

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Police

Thai Official Orders Investigation Into 60M Baht Village Fund Theft

Authorities launched an investigation into the alleged embezzlement of 60 million baht from village funds in Chiang Mai's Doi Luang district, where administrators allegedly diverted community money into illegal lending operations charging i

Thai Official Orders Investigation Into 60M Baht Village Fund Theft
19 Jul Khaosod

Deputy Prime Minister Suksumrüai Wanthonekul announced on July 19 that an investigation into embezzlement at village funds in Doi Luang district, Chiang Mai has uncovered systematic misuse of member money. Officials found that administrators had diverted community fund money for illegal lending operations, charging interest and cycling cash outside official channels, causing widespread losses to fund members. Victims have already filed complaints with investigators, and police have begun legal proceedings while tracking down suspects. The National Office of Community Fund and Municipality is now working jointly with police, prosecutors, and other agencies to accelerate the investigation, expand the scope of charges, and conduct detailed financial audits. Officials vowed that all involved parties will face full prosecution without leniency, and reaffirmed commitment to protecting fund members' interests through transparency and accountability.

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Police

Myanmar Woman Arrested in Phuket Market Labor Raid

Authorities arrested a Myanmar national at a Phuket market during a labor inspection targeting undocumented foreign workers in jobs restricted to Thai citizens.

Myanmar Woman Arrested in Phuket Market Labor Raid
19 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: A Myanmar national was arrested during an early-morning inspection at two markets in Phuket Town on Saturday (July 18) as authorities investigated complaints of foreigners illegally working in occupations reserved for Thai nationals.

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Police

Phuket Man Arrested for Hacking Games and Mobile Sites

A 26-year-old Phuket man was arrested for hacking online games and mobile top-up sites using AI tools to teach himself advanced techniques despite minimal formal education.

Phuket Man Arrested for Hacking Games and Mobile Sites
19 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers have arrested a 26-year-old man in Phuket accused of hacking an online game and mobile phone top-up website, with police alleging he taught himself advanced hacking techniques using artificial intelligence tools despite having only a Grade 6 education.

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National

Thailand Eyes 1 Million Tons of Japanese Banana Market Share

Thailand's commerce minister is targeting a larger share of Japan's banana market, which imports around 1 million tons annually, mostly from ASEAN countries, after monitoring Thai agricultural products' growing popularity with Japanese cons

Thailand Eyes 1 Million Tons of Japanese Banana Market Share
19 Jul Khaosod

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthammaphan said on July 18 that she used a stopover during her return to Thailand from U.S. trade negotiations to participate in a Thai food and fruit promotion event at Aeon's Narita branch in Japan, monitoring market conditions and the overall situation for Thai products in Japan.

She visited displays of Thai fruits and food products that have attracted significant interest from Japanese consumers, particularly Thai durian, which continues to gain growing recognition and popularity, along with other Thai fruits such as mangosteen and pomelo, as well as Thai snacks and desserts favored by Japanese shoppers on weekends. These sales reflect the potential of Thai agricultural and food products to expand into Japan's premium market segment.

Suphajee also visited Kaew Jai, a Thai restaurant in Chiba Prefecture that holds the Thai SELECT certification and has served authentic Thai cuisine for over 25 years, exemplifying the success of building Thailand's food brand and consumer confidence in foreign markets.

Suphajee stated that through discussions with Pimjai Matsumoto, Honorary Trade Advisor for International Trade, and Nobuo Shirahama, a specialist in Japanese banana development, she exchanged information and monitored progress on promoting Thai banana exports to Japan, a market with high potential. Japan imports approximately 1 million tons of fresh bananas annually, with over 80 percent coming from ASEAN countries, making it an important opportunity for Thailand to increase market share and expand premium banana exports to Japanese consumers.

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) has scheduled a visit for Japanese importers to banana cultivation areas to meet with farmers and business operators in order to build confidence and encourage purchasing orders, with the main objective of capturing a larger share of Japan's banana market.

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National

Buddhist Communities Win 'Five Precepts Village' Awards

Four villages across Thailand received 2026 Five Precepts Village awards for exemplifying Buddhist principles of precepts, meditation, and wisdom in promoting social harmony and community welfare.

Buddhist Communities Win 'Five Precepts Village' Awards
19 Jul Khaosod

On Friday, July 10, 2026, Somdej Phra Maha Ratchmongkol Muni (Thongchai Thammacho), a member of the Supreme Sangha Council and senior abbot of the Central Region, chaired a project implementation meeting and presented honor plaques recognizing outstanding Five Precepts Villages for 2026 at the Buddhamamndal Auditorium.

Four villages were honored as national exemplars: Dong Khi Lek village in Ban Rai subdistrict, Damnoen Saduak district, Ratchaburi; Lak Mueang village in Si Thep subdistrict, Si Thep district, Phetchabun; Pong village in Bung Lert subdistrict, Roi Et; and Phang Palm village in Palm Phattana subdistrict, Manang district, Satun.

Somdej Phra Maha Ratchmongkol Muni emphasized that the project to promote harmony and unity through Buddhist teachings originated from the vision of the late Somdej Phra Maha Ratchmangkalacharya of Wat Pak Nam, a former Supreme Sangha Patriarch, in 2014. The project has three primary objectives: public welfare, national peace, and offering merit to the Thai royal family. Now in its twelfth year, the initiative promotes the Buddhist principles of precepts, meditation, and wisdom as a foundation for social harmony and peaceful coexistence.

Somdej Phra Thamvichirasunthon, abbot of Wat Kavisaram and acting chair of the central committee, stated that the Five Precepts Village project has been running since 2014 with strong support from the Buddhist Sangha and government agencies. He noted this represents one of the largest coordinated efforts in Thai Buddhist outreach and social welfare work. In the 2025 fiscal year, the project committee worked continuously across all 77 provinces to implement and monitor the program, ultimately selecting villages that demonstrated outstanding commitment to the Five Precepts as model villages worthy of public recognition.

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Community

Monks' Amulet Circle: Luang Pu Eiam Teacher Coins

Monks across Thailand have commissioned rare amulet coins honoring their birthdays and achievements, with pieces from abbots at Wat Don Khwang, Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, and Wat Pa Phrom Viharn becoming highly sought-after collectibles among d

Monks' Amulet Circle: Luang Pu Eiam Teacher Coins
19 Jul Khaosod

"Whenever we see something, we must also see its faults. Thinking this way keeps our minds from wavering." – A dharma teaching from Luang Pho Cha Subhatto of Wat Nong Pa Phong, Ubon Ratchathani. In 2016, Phra Kru Uthai Buankij, known as Luang Pho Tee Pavaro, abbot of Wat Don Khwang in Uthai Thani province, a student of Luang Pho Thong Suk of Wat Saphan Sung, completed 72 years of age (six cycles of 12 years). To honor devotees who participated in his birthday merit-making ceremony, he commissioned the "Luang Pu Eiam Teacher Coin" in silver, niello inlay, and copper with gold plating. The coin is rectangular in shape with a raised figure of Buddha in relief at the center, bearing the numeral 9 in Thai script and the name "Luang Pu Eiam" below. The reverse side features a Khmer yantra with sacred Khmer characters encircling "Nametta" (loving-kindness), with "Teacher 2559" inscribed below—a relatively rare piece.

The "Phra Kandharaasadtr Amulet Coin" from Wat Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom is highly sought after. Created by Luang Pho Chot Thammapachotiko, a former abbot, using ancient casting techniques with metal alloy, the inverted oval-shaped coin features peacock designs carved on both front and back. The front center displays a Buddha image standing in a rain-calling posture, with the right hand raised to shoulder level in a summoning gesture and the left hand extended downward with palm facing up to receive water. The reverse bears a Khmer script yantra, making it an antique piece of great aesthetic and collector value.

"Phra Wichisara Sophon," or Luang Pho Chul Isaranyo, former abbot of Wat Hong Thong in Kamphaengphet and former district abbot, commissioned numerous amulets. The most popular is the "First Likeness Coin, Wat Hong Thong, Kamphaengphet, B.E. 2499." Rectangular in shape with a loop, it is made of copper with gold plating. The front shows a seated Buddha in full meditation posture, with an inscription below reading "In commemoration of the gift-giving ceremony for Phra Kru Vikrom Wichisara on March 30, B.E. 2499." The reverse bears a script yantra and remains a popular collectible.

"Phra Kru Khem Sarsudi" or Luang Pu Sai Khemmathamo, abbot of Wat Pa Phrom Viharn in Nong Bua Lamphu province, created notable amulets, particularly the "Raindrop Coin B.E. 2536." Without a loop, the front depicts a full Buddha in meditation, with "Series 1" inscribed below and "Luang Pu Sai Khemmathamo" below that. The reverse shows Buddhist requisites—a begging bowl, water vessel, and broom—with "Wat Pa Phrom Viharn" above and the inscription "Nonsan District, Udon Thani Province" below (created during the period when Nonsan was an Ampur in Udon Thani). This coin remains highly sought after and treasured.

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