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Flooding Halts Bangkok-Thung Chang Bus Route in Phayao

Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in Phayao province, forcing BKS to temporarily suspend its Bangkok-Thung Chang bus route and redirect services to Pua district station. The suspension is in effect due to rising water levels that block the main route with no alternative available. Affected passengers can request refunds at BKS ticket counters nationwide, and the company will continue monitoring conditions.

Flooding Halts Bangkok-Thung Chang Bus Route in Phayao
44 min ago Khaosod

Bus Transport Company Limited (BKS) has reported severe flooding in Phayao province due to continuous heavy rainfall causing flash floods and swollen waterways. Water levels have risen near Krang Bridge up to the PTT petrol station in Pua district, disrupting service on the Bangkok-Thung Chang route. The route cannot proceed to its final destination in Thung Chang district temporarily as there are no alternative routes available. For passenger safety, BKS has moved pickup and drop-off operations to Pua district station. Affected passengers can request ticket refunds at any BKS ticket counter throughout the country. BKS will continue to monitor water levels closely and provide further updates. For travel inquiries, contact 02-936-2841-48 or Nan Bus Station at 080-079-4957.

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Police

Police Arrest 18 Illegal Chinese Workers at Rayong Data Centre

A raid at a data centre construction site in Ban Chang, Rayong, ended with 18 Chinese men arrested today, August 19, after officers found them working without permits. The operation was carried out by Rayong provincial police as part of a continuing crackdown on unlicensed foreign labour. Officers entered the large data centre project and found a … The story Rayong data centre site raid nets 18 illegal Chinese workers as seen on Thaiger News.

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Rayong data centre site raid nets 18 illegal Chinese workersLegacyA raid at a data centre construction site in Ban Chang, Rayong, ended with 18 Chinese men arrested today, August 19, after officers found them working without permits. The operation was carried out by Rayong provincial police as part of a continuing crackdown on unlicensed foreign labour. Officers entered the large data centre project and found a group of Chinese men who appeared to be carrying out construction work. Photo via Siam Chon News When police identified themselves and asked to see identity documents and work permits, workers from both China and Myanmar ran off in different directions. Officers pursued the group and detained 18 Chinese men. Checks found that none had work permits, with police saying all 18 had been working at the site without the required documentation. Photo via Siam Chon News Police charged the 18 men with being foreign nationals working without a work permit under Section 8 of the Emergency Decree on the Management of Foreign Workers’ Employment, and sent them to investigators at Ban Chang Police Station for legal proceedings. Investigators added that the operation was part of a continuing effort to check foreign labour across the province, focusing on construction sites and businesses that employ foreign workers, in order to curb illegal employment. Photo via Siam Chon News Elsewhere, Bangkok police arrested five Chinese nationals for working illegally at a construction site in the Huai Khwang area. All five had entered Thailand legally on tourist visas, which does not allow them to work. During questioning, police learned that each worker was earning 450 yuan per day, or about 2,200 baht. The amount was significantly higher than Thailand’s minimum wage and the typical pay for legally employed construction workers. The story Rayong data centre site raid nets 18 illegal Chinese workers as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

M6 Highway Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima Opens Free on Weekends

Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister has inspected the M6 motorway's Bang Pa-in–Pak Chong section and confirmed it will open for free trial operation on weekends starting August 21, 2025. The 110-kilometre segment is part of the larger 196-kilometre M6 project connecting Bangkok to the Northeast region, with plans for full free access during the 2027 New Year celebrations. The trial period will allow only four-wheeled vehicles at speeds not exceeding 80 kilometres per hour, with enhanced security and traffic management measures in place.

M6 Highway Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima Opens Free on Weekends
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Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn has inspected the M6 motorway's Bang Pa-in–Nakhon Ratchasima section and held a meeting to prepare a trial opening of the Bang Pa-in–Pak Chong segment, approximately 110 kilometres long. The trial opening will be free for the public every weekend, starting August 21, 2569, at noon.

The 196-kilometre M6 motorway is critical infrastructure linking Bangkok and surrounding areas with the Northeast region. It provides an alternative route, reduces travel time and traffic volume on Phahon Yothin and Friendship roads, and supports reduced transport costs while promoting trade, investment, tourism, and logistics.

The Bang Pa-in–Pak Chong trial opening will run from Friday, August 21, at noon, continuously through to Sunday at midnight, with no toll charges. It will connect with the already-operating Pak Chong–Nakhon Ratchasima bypass section, allowing uninterrupted use of the M6 during holidays.

The Transport Ministry has emphasised principles of convenience and safety, particularly in the scenic Lam Takong area where heavy traffic is expected. Safety measures will prevent unsafe stops and parking. During the trial, only four-wheeled vehicles are permitted, with speed limited to 80 kilometres per hour, as some areas remain under construction. Highway police and staff will monitor the entire route. Vehicle parking or shoulder use without necessity is prohibited, and traffic signs must be obeyed.

The Department of Highways has prepared staff, assistance vehicles, and 24-hour emergency systems, coordinated with highway police, provincial police, rescue units, and authorities in Ayutthaya, Saraburi, and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces to manage traffic and handle emergencies. VMS signs will provide traffic information throughout.

Deputy Prime Minister Pipat stated that the Transport Ministry is accelerating remaining work to open the entire 196-kilometre Bang Pa-in–Nakhon Ratchasima M6 toll-free around the clock during the 2027 New Year festival, before proceeding to system testing and trial runs ahead of full commercial operation with toll collection.

As of July 2569, civil construction is 99.37% complete from 40 contracts, with 38 finished and 2 remaining, targeting completion by December 2569. Toll collection systems, traffic control and management systems, and safety systems under PPP arrangement are 92.32% complete, with aims to support full trial opening during the 2027 New Year period before full commercial operation and toll collection in April 2570.

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National

Two Red-List MPs Declare Vast Wealth From Political Dynasties

Thailand's anti-corruption agency has released asset declarations from two newly sworn red-list MPs, revealing substantial family wealth. Nattathida Thepsutin, daughter of a former health minister, declared 720 million baht in assets including 297 land plots and luxury handbags and watches, while Surat Thani MP Peeraphat Ratchakij, nephew of the Deputy Prime Minister, declared 62 million baht in combined assets with income from business ventures including KFC franchises and shrimp farming.

Two Red-List MPs Declare Vast Wealth From Political Dynasties
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On August 19, the National Counter Corruption Commission released asset declarations filed on March 15 by newly sworn-in MPs. Nattathida Thepsutin, a Pheu Thai party list MP and eldest daughter of former Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, declared single status with total assets of 720,101,877 baht and debts of 892,437 baht. Her assets include 1.5 million baht in cash, deposits across 22 accounts worth 61.2 million baht, mutual funds and securities valued at 198.6 million baht, and 297 land plots primarily in northern and central provinces totaling 380 million baht. She owns four residential buildings worth 36.7 million baht, a Toyota Alphard purchased in March worth 2.99 million baht, concessions valued at 34.4 million baht, and luxury items worth 4.6 million baht including 15 designer handbags from Hermes, Chanel, and Kelly, along with Rolex and Patek Philippe watches, diamond rings and earrings, and bracelets. She reported annual income of 13 million baht from salary, rental income, and dividends, with annual expenses of 4.4 million baht.

Peeraphat Ratchakij, a Palang Pracharath MP representing Surat Thani District 1 and nephew of Deputy Prime Minister Pippat Ratchakij, declared combined assets with his wife Thanachporn Kulsophonpong of 62.14 million baht and liabilities of 459,636 baht. Peeraphat's assets total 60.2 million baht, comprising deposits across 14 accounts worth 6.6 million baht, investments of 37.2 million baht largely in family-controlled companies and cryptocurrency trading platforms, a 3.8 million baht loan to Surat FC company, seven land plots in Surat Thani worth 4.9 million baht, and other assets worth 7.7 million baht. His annual income of 7.7 million baht derives from KFC franchise rent, island land rental, shrimp farming, market space rental services, and dividends. His wife Thanachporn declared assets of 1.94 million baht in deposits, investments, vehicles, and other items. Both reported notable assets including a vehicle license plate worth 395,000 baht, four gold bars weighing 10 baht each worth 2.74 million baht, a diamond jewelry set valued at 800,000 baht, and nine branded watches.

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National

Foundation Launches Career Support for Northern Thailand Communities

Po Teck Tung Foundation has distributed vocational equipment worth 1.1 million baht to 60 low-income individuals across Lampang, Lamphun, and Chiang Rai provinces on 18-19 August 2025. The initiative aims to create employment opportunities and reduce social inequality for women, men, single fathers, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The foundation also provided free medical services including eyeglasses, haircuts, and youth recreation activities in the region.

Foundation Launches Career Support for Northern Thailand Communities
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Po Teck Tung Foundation is reducing inequality and expanding opportunities to create equal livelihoods for residents of Lampang, Lamphun, and Chiang Rai, with a total value of over 1.1 million baht. The foundation is distributing occupational equipment to low-income families and providing free medical services in the region.

Between 18-19 August 2025, foundation leadership led by Chinda Bunyalap, audit committee member, along with Siriporn Krajang (social welfare manager), Naowarat Wansilp (community medical unit head), and Prathawi Kulbut (acting education and career promotion department head), distributed vocational equipment to 60 women, men, single fathers, and LGBTQ+ individuals across three provinces with limited resources but possessing skills and knowledge. The total value of equipment distributed was 1,163,800 baht.

The initiative was presided over by Ronroong Theprak, Deputy Governor of Lampang Province, along with other provincial and national officials. The foundation also deployed community medical units with volunteer doctors, medical staff, rescue teams, and volunteers to provide free eyeglasses, haircuts, and youth recreation activities in Lampang and Chiang Rai.

The Occupational Development Program for Women and Families aims to provide vocational equipment to economically disadvantaged women, men, single fathers, and LGBTQ+ individuals who lack resources despite possessing skills and knowledge. In 2025, the foundation is collaborating with 12 women and family development centers across Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Sisaket, Khon Kaen, Lamphun, Lampang, Chiang Rai, and Phitsanulok. The foundation hopes this project will help create employment, generate income, reduce social inequality, and contribute to sustainable national development.

Over its 116-year history, Po Teck Tung Foundation has expanded its programs widely, alleviating suffering and providing welfare to disadvantaged people regardless of race or religion.

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National

Police Commission to Question MP Over Alleged Foreign Nominee Property Scheme

Thailand's Parliamentary Police Commission is preparing to question the Department of Special Investigation about allegations that a Phuket opposition MP is connected to a network of nominee companies holding over 100 million baht in property jointly with foreign nationals. The commission is investigating whether the companies, which reportedly have no legitimate business operations, violate Thai law and government policy on nominee arrangements for foreigners. The People's Party is being urged to investigate its own member seriously rather than allow him to face consequences without party accountability.

Police Commission to Question MP Over Alleged Foreign Nominee Property Scheme
50 min ago Khaosod

The Parliamentary Police Commission is preparing to summon the Department of Special Investigation to examine allegations that a Phuket opposition MP is connected to a financial network involving nominee companies. Watchrajpong Kuwichitsuwan, chairman of the Police Commission and a Samut Prakan MP from the Bhumjaithai Party, revealed that the DSI is preparing to question Somchai Tetchawarawarin, known as Lawyer Kaeng and a Phuket MP from the People's Party, following discovery of his involvement in financial flows through legal entities alleged to be nominees. The companies, in which he reportedly holds shares and serves as authorized director in over 30 firms, lack genuine business operations but focus on holding land and condominium units valued at more than 100 million baht jointly with foreign nationals. The Police Commission will summon the DSI director and relevant officials to verify whether these activities occurred, whether the case should be accepted as a special case, and whether legal violations or nominee arrangements for foreigners apply. Watchrajpong stated that the People's Party should investigate the matter seriously, just as it examines political opponents, and should not allow the suspect to face consequences alone without the party taking responsibility. He urged Somchai to come forward, clarify his position, and not remain silent, as silence suggests an attempt to conceal wrongdoing. Watchrajpong emphasized that if nominee behavior for foreigners is confirmed, it would set a poor example and suggest disregard for the law. He noted that government policy, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and the Interior Minister, aims to crack down seriously on such schemes as they pose threats to national security and sovereignty, as well as social and economic stability.

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National

AWC Opens Thailand's First Fairmont Hotel on Sukhumvit

Asset World Corporation has opened Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit, Thailand's first Fairmont-branded hotel, featuring 416 rooms and over 2,000 square meters of conference and event facilities on the upscale Sukhumvit strip. The property targets both international tourists and business travelers with a lineup of seven restaurants, a wellness spa, and multiple lifestyle amenities designed to diversify revenue beyond standard room bookings. The hotel, which began operations in August, positions MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) as a key profit driver alongside its dining and wellness offerings.

AWC Opens Thailand's First Fairmont Hotel on Sukhumvit
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Asset World Corporation (AWC) is advancing its luxury hotel and service expansion strategy with the debut of Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit, Thailand's first Fairmont-branded hotel, developed in partnership with Accor and Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. Positioned as a lifestyle destination and hub for meetings, incentive travel, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) in central Sukhumvit, the property caters to international tourists, business travelers, and domestic clientele.

The new hotel opening is part of AWC's broader approach to developing and managing hotel and lifestyle assets by creating a destination that integrates hotel operations, food and beverage, wellness, and event management to maximize long-term revenue potential.

The Fairmont Bangkok Sukhumvit features 416 guest rooms and suites, which began welcoming guests from August 18, 2026, positioning itself as a new luxury hotel on Sukhumvit—one of Bangkok's key zones for tourism, commerce, and business. Beyond room revenue, AWC has structured the hotel to generate income from related businesses, with plans to open seven restaurants and gathering spaces throughout 2026, including a rooftop dining experience launching in December, driving business activity and spending beyond standard room rates.

The hotel emphasizes MICE as a revenue driver, offering over 2,000 square meters of event space across three floors accommodating international conferences, executive meetings, seminars, weddings, gala dinners, and various event formats. The Signature Grand Ballroom, featuring a 12-meter ceiling, along with breakout ballrooms and flexible meeting areas, enables the hotel to serve multiple market segments from domestic organizations to international clients.

Expanding MICE facilities diversifies the hotel's revenue base beyond room bookings to include conferences, food and beverage, banquets, and in-house activities—a key component of luxury urban hotel business models.

Beyond rooms and MICE, the hotel plans to open seven food and entertainment venues including Harper's, AELA Social Bar, CAYA Pool Club, and Wiggle Room, with additional experiences on floors 32-33 and rooftop areas launching late 2026. The property also includes a 1,000-square-meter Fairmont Spa and Fairmont Studio for yoga and fitness, plus family facilities, reflecting a lifestyle and wellness approach alongside hotel operations.

AWC's hotel development aims to create a comprehensive "destination" integrating hotel, dining, wellness, and events to build multiple revenue streams.

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Weather

True Mobilizes Network Teams for Nan, Phayao Flood Response

True Corporation has activated a northern Thailand command center and deployed network teams, equipment, and mobile base stations to support Nan and Phayao provinces amid severe flooding triggered by heavy rainfall. Working with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, True is sending emergency alerts via Cell Broadcast to residents in affected areas, urging them to move to higher ground and evacuate vulnerable populations. The company is prioritizing critical infrastructure sites and maintaining continuous communications for residents and emergency responders while coordinating closely with government agencies and rescue units.

True Mobilizes Network Teams for Nan, Phayao Flood Response
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True Corporation has mobilized its northern Thailand network teams to respond urgently to flooding in Nan and Phayao provinces following heavy, continuous rainfall that triggered flash flooding, particularly in Pua District of Nan Province. Water levels have risen rapidly, damaging homes and critical infrastructure. True is closely monitoring the situation and network status for both mobile and home internet services, and has established a northern command center at its Chiang Mai office to coordinate operations and deploy field teams with personnel, equipment, backup power systems, and mobile base station vehicles (COW units) from across northern Thailand to support Nan Province and maintain continuous communications for residents and emergency responders.

True is also working with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation to send emergency alert messages via Cell Broadcast to residents in Pua District, warning of sudden floods, overflow, and landslides. The alerts urge people to move valuables to higher ground and relocate vulnerable groups such as elderly residents and bedridden patients to safe areas, and to seek assistance from local agencies if evacuation becomes necessary.

For network management, True has prioritized base stations in at-risk areas, especially critical cell sites serving hospitals, command centers, public assistance centers, and essential infrastructure. The company is closely monitoring power systems, transmission systems, area access, and base station status to assess risk and promptly repair any network damage. Teams have prepared mobile base stations, temporary base stations, generators, backup power systems, field equipment, and vehicles, and are ready to dispatch repair and signal-boosting teams once it is safe to access affected areas. True is coordinating closely with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, government agencies, local government organizations, rescue units, and other relevant agencies to support communications in disaster zones, evacuation shelters, and emergency response centers. The company is prioritizing the continuity of communications through both mobile networks and home internet during the crisis so residents can contact family, seek help, and receive government alerts, while also supporting coordination among rescue teams and government officials. Field teams will follow safety guidelines from government agencies and adapt to actual site conditions to ensure rapid and safe network recovery.

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National

Thailand Launches Prime Minister's Youth Cup for Football and Volleyball

Thailand's government has officially launched the Prime Minister's Youth Cup, a historic youth sports competition combining football and volleyball across six age categories. The multi-tiered competition system will run from district through to national level, aiming to develop quality young athletes and create a clear pathway to professional careers and national team selection. The project is a collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and major national sports organisations.

Thailand Launches Prime Minister's Youth Cup for Football and Volleyball
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The government is moving forward with a major initiative to create opportunities for the nation's youth in football and volleyball through the Prime Minister's Youth Cup project, marking the first time in Thai sports history that two of the country's most popular sports are combined in a single youth competition of this scale. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Thailand Sports Authority, the National Sports Development Fund, the Football Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage, and the Volleyball Association of Thailand jointly announced the Prime Minister's Youth Cup as a significant collaboration to promote youth sports competitions throughout the country. The project aims to develop quality base-level athletes nationwide through a competition system spanning district, provincial, regional, and national levels.

The competition was officially announced on August 19 at The Grand Forvins Hotel, with Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworrakul presiding alongside other senior officials from the sports organisations. The project covers six age categories across two sports: boys' football U14, U16, and U18; girls' football U18; boys' volleyball U15; and girls' volleyball U15.

Boys' football competitions in the U14, U16, and U18 age groups will use a four-stage system starting with district-level qualifying (Stage 1), followed by provincial selection (Stage 2), then regional competition across 12 zones (Stage 3), and concluding with a national championship (Stage 4). This system also allows provincial all-star teams to participate, giving additional talented players the chance to compete at higher levels. Girls' football U18 will be held as a regional league competition across four zones, with representatives advancing to nationals. Volleyball competitions for both boys and girls U15 follow the same four-level structure from district through to national level. All six categories will be broadcast live on BG Sports during the Stage 4 national finals, with coverage of other key matches in earlier stages as well.

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Police

Air Force Officer's Ex-Lover Arrested for Evading Debt

Police arrested a 48-year-old woman in Rayong province for evading a court-ordered payment of over 400,000 baht to compensate an air force officer's wife. The case originated from a high-profile dispute that reached court, where both parties agreed to a settlement, but the defendant fled without paying. Officers tracked her down working at a shop and arrested her on an outstanding warrant.

Air Force Officer's Ex-Lover Arrested for Evading Debt
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Police from Region 2 Provincial Police arrested Sunant, 48, on August 19 following a warrant issued by Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Court on a fraud charge. The suspect had evaded a court judgment requiring her to pay 400,000 baht in compensation and fled to work as a shopkeeper in Ban Chang district, Rayong. The case originated from a widely publicized incident in which an air force officer's wife filed a complaint against the other woman. The matter proceeded to court, where both parties agreed to settle with the defendant promising to pay 400,000 baht. However, after the judgment was handed down, the defendant failed to pay and went into hiding. The court subsequently approved an arrest warrant. On the 19th, officers tracked down the suspect working at a shop in Ban Chang, Rayong, and took her into custody according to the warrant. She was processed at Ban Chang Police Station before being transferred to Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station for legal proceedings and court referral.

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National

Thai Football Seeks Free TV Coverage for Asian Cup Final

Thai Football Association president Madam Pang Nualpranne Lamsam has discussed with the Sports Minister efforts to secure free television broadcast rights for the 2026 Asian Cup final, which is currently exclusive to the paid TrueVisions streaming service. Thai football fans have complained about the lack of free-to-air coverage of Thailand's matches, and with the national team advancing to the final, public calls for broadcast access on free TV have grown stronger. The Sports Minister suggested the Football Association seek support from the National Sports Development Fund to help purchase broadcast rights for future national team matches.

Thai Football Seeks Free TV Coverage for Asian Cup Final
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Madam Pang Nualpranne Lamsam, president of the Thai Football Association, has discussed with the Sports Minister the possibility of getting government help to broadcast the 2026 Asian Cup final on free television. Thai football fans have criticized the lack of free-to-air coverage of Thailand's matches in the tournament, as broadcast rights are held by TrueVisions, which streams all matches exclusively through the TrueVisions Now app. With Thailand now advancing to the final round again, calls for free broadcast access have intensified. Sports Minister Surasak Charoenpanwanich asked Madam Pang about the feasibility of airing the final match on free TV. Madam Pang explained that TrueVisions owns the rights and has already sold monthly subscription packages at 199 baht per month to viewers, so the government would need to negotiate with TrueVisions. She has already discussed this with Ongaj Praphakamon, head of TrueVisions and Media at True Corporation, who said he would consult company executives before providing an answer. Madam Pang cited the precedent of World Cup coverage, where JAS and MONO purchased the rights but still allowed the semifinals and final to air on free TV. She understands TrueVisions' position since they sold subscription packages for this tournament, but said the company must also consider its paying customers. The Sports Minister stated that broadcasting national football matches creates inspiration and is important for the team. He urged the Football Association to develop a plan requesting support from the National Sports Development Fund to help purchase broadcast rights for future national team matches.

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