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Thailand Revises Vehicle Trade-In Scheme Plan

Thailand’s proposed “old cars for new cars” trade-in scheme may not move forward in its original form, as the government continues to face difficulties in finalising key details related to used-...

1d ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand’s proposed “old cars for new cars” trade-in scheme may not move forward in its original form, as the government continues to face difficulties in finalising key details related to used-...

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Community

Lampang Hospital and CPF Launch Fundraiser for Building Repairs

Lampang Hospital and CP Foods partner on a July 1-3 fundraiser where shoppers buying discounted food products help repair the hospital's critical Sittiketsem Building, with all proceeds funding facility improvements.

1d ago Khaosod

Lampang Hospital is partnering with CP Foods Public Company Limited (CPF) to host the "Every Purchase Is Power to Give" campaign, inviting the public to support quality, clean, and safe food products at special prices. After expenses, all proceeds will go toward repairs and improvements of the Sittiketsem Building from July 1-3, 2026, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lampang Hospital's waiting area.

The event will be officially opened by Dr. Taweeratch Srikullvongse, Provincial Public Health Officer of Lampang, along with Dr. Worachet Techaruk, Hospital Director, local government officials, and CPF Northern Region Manager Chanchay Channarongse, accompanied by CPF volunteers.

Dr. Taweeratch Srikullvongse stated that developing public health services requires cooperation from all sectors. This campaign demonstrates the power of collaboration between government, private sector, and citizens working together to support hospital development through everyday spending, which will enhance service capacity and provide long-term benefits to the public.

"The Sittiketsem Building is one of the critical facilities supporting patient care. Repairs and improvements will increase safety, convenience, and create a better healing environment," said the hospital director, expressing gratitude to CPF and all parties supporting hospital development to improve patient care quality in Lampang Province and surrounding areas.

The public is invited to participate in the "Every Purchase Is Power to Give" campaign from July 1-3, 2026, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lampang Hospital's waiting area to support hospital development and enhance patient care quality in Lampang Province.

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National

Jet Fuel Prices Expected To Stay High Despite Iran Deal

Jet fuel prices are expected to remain elevated despite Iran nuclear talks, potentially keeping airfares high for passengers in the region longer than anticipated, according to aviation industry officials.

1d ago The Phuket News

BANGKOK: Despite optimism around the US-Iran ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, it will take time for jet fuel prices to return to pre-crisis levels and airfares could remain high for longer than passengers expect, says the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

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Police

Cambodian Beggar Arrested in Pattaya Sweep Operation

Police in Pattaya arrested a disabled Cambodian beggar on July 1st after viral photos showed him panhandling with his young child, sparking a wider sweep that nabbed two additional beggars and rescued three children from exploitation.

1d ago Khaosod

Authorities in Chonburi Province launched a coordinated sweep on July 1st targeting foreign beggars after online photos of a disabled Cambodian man carrying his young child while panhandling in Pattaya's Soi 6 entertainment zone sparked public outrage. Officers apprehended 35-year-old Cambodian national Tok attempting to flee in his wheelchair near Pattaya Beach, though his child was not found during the operation.

During interrogation, Tok claimed his wife was often unavailable to watch the child, forcing him to bring the boy along while begging. He acknowledged being previously photographed and criticized online, which prompted him to temporarily stop the practice. Tok admitted to living illegally in Thailand for over 10 years, earning 200-300 baht daily from begging and choosing to stay because conditions were better than in Cambodia. He confessed to being deported multiple times but repeatedly re-entering Thailand illegally through natural border crossings in Sa Kaew Province before Thai smugglers transported him to Pattaya via van for 5,000-6,000 baht per trip.

During the same operation, authorities discovered two additional Cambodian beggars: 42-year-old Nang Moi, carrying a 2-month-old infant and accompanied by a 7-year-old child soliciting from tourists, and 50-year-old Nang Po engaging in similar activity. All suspects were taken to Pattaya City Police Station for processing before being transferred to Chonburi Immigration for legal proceedings and deportation. The two children were placed under the care of Chonburi's Child and Family Protection Home.

Officials announced intensified operations against foreign beggars and human smuggling networks, particularly targeting cases involving child exploitation, citing damage to Pattaya's reputation as a world-class tourist destination.

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Community

Actor Bank Strives Through Grueling Schedule With Little Rest

Thai actor Bank Sriram is pushing through an exhausting work schedule with minimal rest, occasionally experiencing mental lapses on stage but managing to improvise through forgotten lines. He acknowledged the toll on his health while expres

1d ago Khaosod

Actor Bank Sriram has been working at a grueling pace with little rest, drawing worry from his fanbase. He has occasionally experienced moments of mental blur while performing, but remains vigilant and capable of handling unexpected situations on stage. Bank recently attended a press conference for the "2569 Teacher Respect Ceremony of the Srirarm Nampeach Troupe" at Deja Vu the Restaurant in Phu Man King Power Hotel, where he spoke about his demanding schedule. When asked about his sleep, Bank acknowledged that everyone worries about how little he rests. "Everyone is concerned about when I sleep," he said. "I try to sleep so everyone feels at ease, then I wake up and continue working. Rest is really important, especially as I'm getting older." He explained that with multiple performances daily and early morning calls, he sometimes sleeps during travel. Bank confirmed he has experienced moments of disorientation, though not frequently. "There are rare instances where I feel slow, but I'm aware of it and know I need to rest," he said. When asked if he has ever forgotten his lines on stage, Bank admitted it happens occasionally. "Sometimes at any level, people forget their lines, but not often for me. I just suddenly blank out, but I can handle those situations." He described instances where he has smoothly improvised his way through by remembering subsequent verses instead of the one he forgot, allowing performances to continue seamlessly. He praised his fellow performers for their support through such moments and acknowledged the troupe leader's calm demeanor. Bank expressed deep gratitude to fans who traveled from other provinces to see performances and donated funds to support the group. "It's so heartwarming," he said. "Fans come from different provinces to watch us and take that happiness home with them."

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National

Thailand Launches Committees For 2026 IMF-World Bank Summit

Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has established three national subcommittees to oversee Thailand’s preparations for hosting the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governo...

1d ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has established three national subcommittees to oversee Thailand’s preparations for hosting the 2026 Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governo...

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Police

Anti-Corruption Panel Probes Local Exam Fraud Scheme

A parliamentary anti-corruption committee is investigating a civil service exam fraud scheme involving state officials, with ten civil servants already arrested in Nonthaburi as authorities work to identify the masterminds behind the scam.

1d ago Khaosod

On July 2, 2569 at 9:30 AM, the House Committee on Anti-Corruption and Anti-Misconduct, chaired by Asaploet Sanntriiphop, a Pheu Thai MP from Sisaket, convened to examine state officials' involvement in civil service and local government recruitment examination fraud. The committee summoned Deputy Commander Jarunyakiart Paankaew of the Central Investigation Police and investigating officers to brief them on the case.

Asaploet revealed that the committee invited police officials involved in both the local examination fraud case and the arrest of the Phuket provincial official. The committee will question the progress of the investigation, including audio recordings. Following today's briefing, the committee will reconvene next week and summon related agencies including the Department of Local Administration, examining universities, and will review findings from the Interior Ministry.

When asked whether authorities can ultimately identify the masterminds, Asaploet stated that the committee is concerned about the case's progress and invited the Central Investigation Police to provide additional details about their investigation and current findings. Public attention focuses on ten civil servants arrested in Nonthaburi and who the principal offenders are, as local examination fraud is a serious matter.

Asaploet noted his party has fought this issue since 2023, having previously discussed it with former Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul when he served as Interior Minister. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in 2567 between the Interior Ministry and five agencies to combat local examination fraud, resulting in the first prosecution in 2569. This confirms Pheu Thai's genuine opposition to such corruption, marking the beginning of dismantling the fraud network.

During a recent Pheu Thai party meeting on June 28, members agreed that regardless of who commits fraud—within the party or any organization—they will receive no protection and cases will be pursued fully.

"Pheu Thai takes this very seriously," Asaploet said. "We will pursue this without selective prosecution, targeting mid-level and high-level offenders. The committee will follow through completely and implement preventive measures to ensure this does not happen again."

When asked about proposals for local authorities to conduct exams instead of the central government, Asaploet noted that corruption exists at both levels. Examples have emerged in Maha Sarakham and Kalasin provinces with convictions of subdistrict administrators. The solution lies not in where exams are held, but in improving procedures and safeguards. He suggested studying how legal, prosecutorial, and judicial exams avoid such corruption, and called for reviewing the draft Local Government Personnel Management Act currently before the Senate, which could result in legislative changes.

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National

Thailand Pushes Blue Carbon Strategy For Net Zero Goals

Thailand is reinforcing its climate action efforts through mangrove conservation, as Suchart Chomklin, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, op...

1d ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand is reinforcing its climate action efforts through mangrove conservation, as Suchart Chomklin, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, op...

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Community

Marine Waste Transformed Into Hospital Bed Sheets

Thailand's Ministry of Natural Resources launched Upcycling for Life, transforming ocean waste and discarded fishing nets into hospital bed sheets for bedridden patients distributed through public health offices nationwide.

1d ago Khaosod

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment partnered with the King Prajadhipok's Institute to advance the Coral Conservation Foundation's initiative, launching Upcycling for Life, which transforms ocean waste into patient turnover sheets. On July 2 at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment headquarters, Natural Resources Minister Suchart Chomklin chaired a ceremony presenting raw materials for producing patient turnover sheets under the Upcycling for Life project to the Thai Marine Coral and Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, operating under a strategic cooperation framework for sustainable marine resource and environmental management. Vice Admiral Suwin Jaengyodsuk, Deputy Chair of the Foundation's Board, accepted the materials alongside senior officials including Dr. Raviwan Phuridech, Permanent Secretary of the Natural Resources Ministry; Dr. Pinsak Suratsawadee, Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources; and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Isara Srivattanawuthi, Secretary-General of the King Prajadhipok's Institute, along with administrators, SEPEM Class 15 students from the Lion Group, and partner agencies.

Dr. Raviwan Phuridech, Permanent Secretary of the Natural Resources Ministry, stated that this project exemplifies converting marine waste into societal value following circular economy principles, transforming PET plastic bottles and discarded ocean materials through knowledge, technology, and innovation into beneficial products for patients and medical personnel. "The patient turnover sheets produced from 100 percent upcycled recycled materials have body-supporting properties, reduce friction, minimize pressure ulcer risks, provide excellent ventilation, offer durability and strength, and reduce caregiver burden when moving patients. This innovation demonstrates that environmental conservation can create tangible improvements to people's quality of life. The sheets will be distributed through provincial public health offices to bedridden patients." The raw materials result from collaboration across sectors, including waste segregation by Natural Resources Ministry staff following Green Office guidelines, beach and rivermouth debris collection from critical ecosystems, and discarded fishing nets from coastal communities. These materials were sent to a waste bank at a school under Tha Kham Subdistrict Municipality in Chachoengsao Province for students to learn about waste segregation and resource value before private companies transform them into patient turnover sheets for medical use.

Dr. Pinsak Suratsawadee, Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, noted that plastic waste in the ocean poses a significant environmental challenge affecting ecosystems, tourism, and coastal communities. Field investigations revealed many bedridden patients lacking quality medical equipment due to high costs. "Upcycling for Life serves as a model for creating new value from resources deemed worthless, reducing environmental problems while improving patient and caregiver quality of life, reflecting the collaborative power of government, private sector, academia, and civil society in conserving marine resources and advancing national sustainable development," the director-general said.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Isara Srivattanawuthi, Secretary-General of the King Prajadhipok's Institute, praised SEPEM Class 15 Lion Group students and all program staff for continuing the Institute's spirit of extending impact beyond campus.

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National

Pochettino Disputes Balogan Red Card After US Beats Bosnia

US coach Pochettino disputed star striker Balogan's red card in the 64th minute, calling it accidental contact rather than a deliberate offense, though the team won 2-0 against Bosnia to advance to the Round of 16.

1d ago Khaosod

US national team coach Mauricio Pochettino disagreed with Florian Balogan receiving a red card, even after the team's victory over Bosnia in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32 match.

Playing as co-hosts, the United States finished with 10 players after Balogan, their star striker, was sent off in the 64th minute. Despite the numerical disadvantage, the team won 2-0 and advanced to the Round of 16 to face Belgium on July 7.

After the match, Pochettino expressed his disagreement with Balogan's dismissal. "After watching the replay on television, there was no intention to step on the player at all. It's just something that happens accidentally in football," he said.

"This wasn't a red card at all. Looking at the television footage, there was never any intention to step on the player. That's normal play in football. It happened by accident and was never deliberate. That's why, for me, it wasn't a red card."

The 54-year-old head coach also addressed the Bosnia victory, saying: "We have no excuse not to beat Bosnia, whether we got a red card or not. We should have won this match anyway. And that's exactly what we did."

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TAT's CF-Hotels Platform Wins Green Leadership Award

Thailand's Tourism Authority won a Green Leadership Award for its CF-Hotels platform, which helps hotels measure and reduce carbon emissions while accessing green financing across the country.

1d ago TAT Newsroom

Bangkok, 2 July 2026 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is reinforcing Thailand’s low-carbon tourism direction through its Carbon Footprint Hotels (CF-Hotels) platform, which has won the Green Leadership category at the Asia Responsible Enterprise Awards (AREA) 2026 in Malaysia.

Mr. Kittipong Prapattong, TAT Deputy Governor for Digitalisation, Research and Development, said, “This award reflects TAT’s role as a system orchestrator for sustainable tourism, connecting digital data, carbon management, market incentives, and green finance in one practical platform. CF-Hotels enables hotels to take measurable action, strengthen competitiveness, and contribute to TAT’s direction in advancing quality tourism that creates long-term value, while supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and aligning with the Paris Agreement.”

Organised by Enterprise Asia, AREA 2026 recognises organisations in Asia for outstanding performance in social and environmental responsibility and sustainable development. The ceremony, held on 26 June, brought together leading regional organisations and key figures in the sustainability sector.

CF-Hotels serves as a practical model for turning sustainability policy into business action. Developed for hotels and accommodation providers across Thailand, the platform helps operators measure, manage, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a standardised digital system, while linking carbon performance with market opportunities and access to green finance.

The platform gives accommodation businesses, particularly SMEs, free access to internationally aligned tools for greenhouse gas data collection and assessment. It also connects environmental data with green finance opportunities through cooperation with the Bank of Thailand and nine commercial banks under the “Financing the Transition” initiative.

CF-Hotels further supports hotels in moving towards international sustainability standards, including ISO 14064-1 and GSTC-related frameworks. This helps make carbon management more accessible, commercially relevant, and connected to future market access.

Since becoming publicly active in 2024, CF-Hotels has expanded from 21 pilot hotels to more than 900 registered hotel accounts nationwide. Participating properties have recorded greenhouse gas reductions of 16,838.79 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, comparable to planting more than 1,202,770 mature trees. The project has also mobilised more than 29.3 million Baht through the ThaiCI Fund to support low-carbon transition.

The post TAT’s CF-Hotels wins Green Leadership award at AREA 2026 appeared first on TAT Newsroom.

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