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National

Election Commission Vows Senate Vote Case Done by Month's End

The Election Commission promised to resolve a Senate election dispute case by month's end through independent legal review, then vote on its findings.

Election Commission Vows Senate Vote Case Done by Month's End
27 Jul Khaosod

The Election Commission restated on July 27, 2025, that its review of the Senate election dispute case is proceeding according to legal procedures and will be concluded by the end of August. The EC will then convene to vote on its findings. The commission stressed that it is not an investigative body but rather an adjudicator that evaluates facts and evidence collected under law using independent, careful, and impartial judgment so that its decision rests solely on evidence and legal grounds. "The Election Commission performs its duties independently, and no person or group may direct, interfere with, or pressure its use of discretion in examining cases," the statement read. "Every stage of consideration adheres to principles of justice, transparency, and legal accountability. The EC urges the public to have confidence in the Election Commission's process, which is grounded in the rule of law, impartiality, and evidence-based analysis. All procedures will be conducted with due care to ensure the ruling gains acceptance and reinforces public trust in electoral processes and the nation's rule of law."

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Police

Thalang Police Boost Traffic Safety for July Holiday

PHUKET: Thalang Police have mobilised officers, emergency responders and support agencies to manage traffic, respond to road accidents and assist motorists during what officials have designated as the July 25-30 holiday period.

Thalang Police Boost Traffic Safety for July Holiday
27 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Thalang Police have mobilised officers, emergency responders and support agencies to manage traffic, respond to road accidents and assist motorists during what officials have designated as the July 25-30 holiday period.

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National

65-Year-Old's Liver Packed With Tumors After Month of Diarrhea

A 65-year-old HBV carrier arrived at hospital with a month of diarrhea and was found to have his liver packed with tumors, a condition he could have detected earlier with regular screening.

65-Year-Old's Liver Packed With Tumors After Month of Diarrhea
27 Jul Khaosod

A 65-year-old man presented to hospital in early July with over a month of continuous diarrhea, coming in only after finishing a construction job elsewhere. During the physical examination before ultrasound, emergency medicine physician Dr. Bei Qili immediately noticed alarming signs: the upper abdomen was visibly bulging and abnormally hard to palpation—findings that prompted deep concern even before imaging. Ultrasound confirmed that the liver was filled with tumor nodules.

History-taking revealed the patient was an HBV carrier but had never received regular monitoring. He admitted the abdominal swelling had been present for 1-2 months; he had only intended to visit the clinic during a break to collect medication, but the diagnostic results came as a shock.

Dr. Bei Qili explained that being an HBV carrier does not necessarily lead directly to cirrhosis. Most carriers, if the virus is in a low-activity phase and liver function remains consistently normal, can coexist with the virus throughout life and may not require treatment. However, key factors that worsen disease include ongoing viral activity, chronic liver inflammation, and additional risk factors such as advanced age, alcohol consumption, fatty liver, or diabetes.

Scientific studies show that among patients with chronic hepatitis B with active viral replication and inflammation, approximately 15-20% develop cirrhotic scarring within 15-20 years due to repeated liver damage and repair cycles, eventually progressing to end-stage cirrhosis.

Dr. Bei Qili warned that HBV carriers—even those without symptoms and with normal liver function on blood tests—must undergo regular monitoring. Most patients should visit a gastroenterology or hepatology clinic every 6-12 months. High-risk groups, such as those with cirrhosis, high viral load, family history of liver cancer, or those undergoing treatment, should be checked every 6 months or more frequently at the physician's discretion.

The doctor stressed that comprehensive monitoring is essential and should not be neglected. Beyond blood tests assessing liver function (ALT and AST) and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), abdominal ultrasound is mandatory. Blood work evaluates inflammation, AFP is only a supporting marker, while abdominal ultrasound is the most important screening tool for cirrhosis, liver nodules, and early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Police

Police Identify 14 Guns Used in Checkpoint Attack That Killed 5 Rangers

Police ballistic analysis identified 14 firearms used in a July 22 checkpoint attack in Narathiwat that killed five rangers, with one weapon previously linked to a June killing. Authorities believe 13 coordinated attackers were involved and

Police Identify 14 Guns Used in Checkpoint Attack That Killed 5 Rangers
27 Jul Khaosod

Investigators have completed ballistic analysis of the weapons used in the attack on Buketa Samee checkpoint in Tangyongmat subdistrict, Rangae district, Narathiwat province on July 22, which killed five ranger troops from the 4509th Ranger Company and injured six villagers. The examination identified 14 firearms—three types including M16s, AK-47s, and 9mm handguns—that fired over 200 rounds. One of the recovered weapons was previously used in the June 1 killing of Janae district official and his girlfriend. Authorities suspect 13 attackers operated in a coordinated network led by four commanders responsible for five Narathiwat districts, with each leader recruiting 2–3 members per township. Aseesan, one detained suspect, is believed to be a unit chief. Provincial authorities have ordered all 13 Narathiwat checkpoints to upgrade security with perimeter fencing, observation posts, and concrete barriers to prevent vehicle approach. Effective August 3, the 51 tambon administrators will focus solely on village protection duties with support from 33 officials, police, military, and civil servants, while maintaining closer community engagement. A three-province special operations task force is pursuing the four remaining leaders who fled into the Mao Ae hills along the Rangae–Janae–Srisakhon border; after two days of operations hampered by rain, no suspect movement has been detected. Rangers are patrolling to intercept any escape attempts and have asked villagers to avoid rubber tapping and orcharding unless essential, citing safety concerns.

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Regional

Phuket Observes King's Birthday as Three-Day Holiday Begins

Phuket celebrates King Maha Vajiralongkorn's birthday today, launching a three-day national holiday that includes two major Buddhist holy days.

Phuket Observes King's Birthday as Three-Day Holiday Begins
27 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: Phuket joins the rest of Thailand in celebrating the birthday of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn today (July 28), with ceremonies across the island marking the start of a three-day national public holiday that continues with two of Buddhisms most important holy days.

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Police

Ex-Girlfriend Turns Herself In After Shooting Teacher Dead

A 33-year-old woman turned herself in after shooting her ex-boyfriend, a 34-year-old teacher, dead in his Khon Kaen bedroom early July 27. She fled to Nong Bua Lamphu before surrendering with her father's help.

Ex-Girlfriend Turns Herself In After Shooting Teacher Dead
27 Jul Khaosod

A 34-year-old teacher at a learning promotion center was shot in the head and killed in his bedroom in Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province, at approximately 1:30 a.m. on July 27, 2025. The suspect is identified as a 33-year-old woman, an ex-girlfriend of the deceased teacher, who fled the scene in a vehicle after the shooting.

On the same day, police announced that investigators were questioning witnesses and colleagues of the victim. Officers were preparing to receive the suspect from Muang Nong Bua Lamphu Police Station for further interrogation at Ban Pet Police Station before formal charges and legal proceedings. Following the incident, the suspect drove a white Nissan Camelua sedan—registered under her father's name—back to Nong Bua Lamphu, where her father brought her to surrender to police.

Investigators indicated they will also question the suspect's father as a witness to support the case file. When reporters visited the crime scene, the house door was locked and police tape cordoned off the area. Auspicious threads from a housewarming ceremony held just months prior were still displayed. Neighbors reported hearing nothing unusual, as sound from outside the home does not penetrate well inside.

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Police

Man With Mental Illness Attacks Woman, Injures Her Son

A man suspected of having mental illness attacked a 60-year-old woman with a stick near Tal Lom Temple in Chachoengsao on July 27, then beat her son when he confronted him, leaving residents fearful and demanding authorities intervene.

Man With Mental Illness Attacks Woman, Injures Her Son
27 Jul Khaosod

Residents near Tal Lom Temple in Muang District, Chachoengsao Province, are living in fear following incidents on July 27, 2025, involving a man locals say suffers from mental illness who has been attacking residents and chasing them with a wooden stick in the street. One Facebook user posted: "This person is mentally unstable. He should be placed somewhere that doesn't cause trouble for residents. He yells and fights every day."

CCTV footage captured two men wielding sticks and attacking each other on a street in Tesaban Pattana Soi 1, near Tal Lom Temple. Residents explained that before the incident, a 60-year-old woman went to buy groceries near a pork shop when the attacker hit her right arm with a wooden stick. She later went to a hospital for examination and filed a police report.

When her son later approached the man to ask why he attacked his mother, a quarrel broke out and he was beaten on the head with a stick, suffering wounds that bled. Ms. Sumittha, 60, the injured woman, revealed that while she was out buying groceries in the morning, she saw the perpetrator and fled into a roasted pork shop. However, the attacker followed her inside and struck her right arm once before leaving. A monk intervened, but the attacker seemed ready to return and harm the monk as well.

When her son confronted the attacker, he was hit on the head with a stick and received injuries with two separate lacerations. She expressed fear because the perpetrator usually carries a knife and stick at all times, and all residents in the area are worried. She wants relevant authorities to take care of the situation and bring the attacker in for treatment. Both she and her son have already received medical treatment and filed reports.

Ms. A, 33, owner of the CCTV camera, revealed that the incident began when the white-shirted man's mother was attacked before his son confronted the perpetrator, leading to the chase and attack seen in the video. She identified the perpetrator as someone residents believe suffers from mental illness, speaks incoherently, and regularly roams the area.

The camera owner also stated that her house is adjacent to the incident site and she has 3-4 young children living there, making her fearful that if the attacker experiences a mental episode, he may break into her house and endanger the children. She wants relevant authorities to investigate and take the perpetrator for treatment or care at an appropriate facility for public safety.

When the reporter spoke with Mr. M, identified by residents as the perpetrator, his responses to questions about the incident were rambling and unclear, with signs that he struggles to communicate coherently about what happened.

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Police

Foreign National Arrested After Attacking Beachgoers, Disabled Woman in Hua Hin

A Qatari national was arrested after attacking beachgoers including a disabled elderly woman near Hua Hin Beach on July 26; six people sustained minor injuries and the suspect was ordered to pay 100,000 baht in compensation.

Foreign National Arrested After Attacking Beachgoers, Disabled Woman in Hua Hin
27 Jul Khaosod

On July 27, 2024, Hua Hin Police Station in Prachuap Khiri Khan issued a statement on the progress of a case involving a foreign national's disruptive and violent behavior toward residents near Hua Hin Beach in Hua Hin Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province on the evening of July 26, 2024, at approximately 7:15 p.m.

After a video of the incident circulated on social media showing a foreign man attacking people in the area, Hua Hin Police officers quickly intervened and detained the suspect. The man is identified as Abdulla Yousif Ha Al-Harqan, 40, a Qatari national who entered Thailand on a tourist visa valid until September 22, 2024.

Following the arrest, Deputy Superintendent Kampanart Na Withai, commander of Hua Hin Police Station, ordered officers to expedite the collection of evidence and conduct interviews with witnesses. Victims were examined at Hua Hin Hospital, where doctors confirmed a total of six people were injured with only minor injuries; no serious conditions were reported.

On July 27, 2024, investigators brought both parties together for mediation regarding compensation and medical expenses, and an agreement was reached amicably. The suspect was charged with assault under Article 295 of the Criminal Code and ordered to pay compensation totaling 100,000 baht to the victims—the elderly disabled woman received 25,000 baht, while other victims received 15,000 baht each.

After legal proceedings were completed, the case was forwarded to the Prachuap Khiri Khan Immigration Office to consider visa revocation and take action under immigration law, as the suspect's aggressive and violent behavior poses a threat to public safety.

Hua Hin Police Station confirmed that officers are fully committed to protecting public safety and tourists. In cases of emergency or serious incidents, they will expedite prosecution to ensure confidence in the safety of people's lives and property. Members of the public who witness emergencies or serious incidents can report to the emergency hotline 191 or call Hua Hin Police Station at 032-511027, available 24 hours a day.

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National

Thailand Launches EV Charging Network Hub Plan

Thailand's government and major power companies signed an agreement to build a centralized EV charging network hub that will standardize data sharing across the country's charging infrastructure, making it easier for drivers to find and use

Thailand Launches EV Charging Network Hub Plan
27 Jul Khaosod

Thailand's Office of Energy Policy and Planning (OEPP) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Electricity Generating Authority (EGAT), Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), and PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR) to study the feasibility of establishing a Thailand EV Roaming Hub—a centralized data-sharing platform for the country's electric vehicle charging networks.

The MOU aims to link charging networks and standardize data exchange across EV charging systems operated by EGAT, MEA, PEA, and OR, with plans to expand to other operators. As a government agency, the OEPP will oversee policy, management, and a National Access Point (NAP) database containing nationwide charging infrastructure details such as charger specifications, station locations, operational status, and related information. The data will be cataloged with standardized EV data formats to enable seamless integration between systems, allowing government agencies to use the information for electricity demand planning and efficient grid management.

The Thailand EV Roaming Hub initiative is expected to make EV charging more convenient, simple, and trustworthy for users while encouraging other operators to join the network. Findings from the study will be compiled into recommendations for regulatory improvements, service procedures, and policies to make the hub a concrete reality in the future.

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National

Thai Beverage Hosts Decade of Development Tribute to the King

Thai Beverage and partner organizations honored the King's decade of reign by launching coordinated development projects across government, private, and civil sectors to implement the royal mandate of "inherit, preserve, and advance" for su

Thai Beverage Hosts Decade of Development Tribute to the King
27 Jul Khaosod

On the occasion of the King's 28 July birthday celebration and the tenth anniversary of his reign, government, private sector, and civil society organizations are uniting to reaffirm their commitment to the royal initiative of "inherit, preserve, and advance" through coordinated implementation of nationwide development projects. Applying royal direction, they aim to elevate the economy, society, and environment to enhance the quality of life for all citizens and ensure long-term national security.

The Thailand Supply Chain Network (TSCN), Thai Beverage Public Company Limited, and partner organizations held an event titled "A Decade of Development: Inherit, Preserve, and Advance Under Royal Grace" to honor the King while declaring multi-sector resolve to implement the foundational royal mandate: "Inherit, preserve, and advance, and govern the realm with righteousness for the lasting benefit of the people." The initiative integrates knowledge, innovation, and participation from all sectors to create balanced, sustainable growth across economic, social, and environmental dimensions.

The event, held at the Plenary Hall of the Sirikit National Convention Centre, drew over 600 attendees representing government bodies, private enterprises, civil society networks, and youth organizations, including the Office of the Royal Development Projects Board, the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Interior, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the Office of the Fiscal Policy, the Joint Private Sector Committee, the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), the Thai Bankers Association, community networks, and youth groups from various fields such as cultural heritage youth networks, Win Win WAR Thailand, OTOP Junior, and young athletes. These representatives collectively committed to passing forward the principles of "inherit, preserve, and advance" to the next generation in alignment with the royal development legacy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and continuing into the present reign for the welfare and security of the nation.

Thapon Sirivattanaphakdi, co-founder of TSCN and Chief Executive Officer of Thai Beverage Public Company Limited, stated: "The event aims to honor the King and showcase projects where all sectors have adopted the foundational royal mandate of 'inherit, preserve, and advance' as guidance for developing initiatives with positive local impact that benefit communities, society, and the nation. This marks the beginning of elevating individual agency projects toward national-level cooperation, to preserve what is valuable, safeguard resources and wisdom, and advance toward sustainable economic development and improved quality of life for the people."

He added: "To strengthen and secure communities, grassroots economic development has been driven through the operations of the Pracharaj Raksamerklai Social Enterprise Company (Thailand) Limited, which operates nationwide and in every province, and has advanced toward the 'With Love and Loyalty Project,' creating community benefits and citizen happiness through the establishment of the Strong and Self-Sufficient Community Company (Thailand) Limited."

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National

Thailand Unveils 7 Aggressive Tourism Policies to Become Global Event Hub

Thailand's Tourism Ministry launched seven policies to become a global event hub, prioritizing high-value tourism and sustainability while hosting major festivals like Tomorrowland Thailand expected to generate billions in annual revenue.

Thailand Unveils 7 Aggressive Tourism Policies to Become Global Event Hub
27 Jul Khaosod

The Tourism Ministry revealed seven strategic tourism policies designed to position Thailand as a premier global event destination. Tourism Minister Suraskad Pancharoenworrakul unveiled the initiatives to the Thai Tourism Board and executives, aiming to elevate Thailand into a high-value, sustainable tourism destination under the concept "Tourism for All, Tourism for the Future."

The seven policies include: prioritizing quality over volume by focusing on high-value experiences rather than visitor numbers; spreading revenue to local communities and 55 target communities nationwide; promoting year-round travel through concrete market stimulus programs, including the Thai Tourism Plus co-pay scheme, Fly Thai All the Feelings (offering 400,000 discounted seats through six domestic airlines), and Thailand Air Connect (coordinating with airlines to maintain flight stability and increase capacity).

Additionally, the ministry plans to position Thailand as a global event hub by hosting the Tomorrowland Thailand music festival from 2026–2030, expected to generate 3.5–5.3 billion baht annually and attract at least 127,500 foreign participants. Other policies address the Thai Tourism Board's transition to the Culture Ministry while maintaining operational continuity, and strengthening organizational governance and efficiency to make it a high-performance institution that builds industry confidence.

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