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National

Pramahamarisaathon, Pathumkonkha Win GLO Cup 2026 Thailand Championship

Pramahamarisaathon won the U13 title and Pathumkonkha School claimed the U15 championship at the GLO Cup 2026 final held in Bangkok, with 30 young players selected for development training including a six-month stint with a Japanese J-Leagu

Pramahamarisaathon, Pathumkonkha Win GLO Cup 2026 Thailand Championship
2 Aug Khaosod

The GLO Cup 2026 THE FINAL, jointly organized by the Government Lottery Office and the Thai Football Development Foundation, concluded on August 2, 2026 at Suphachalasai Stadium. The closing ceremony was presided over by Luevan Saengsonit, Secretary to the Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Government Lottery Office Board, along with Lieutenant Colonel Noun Sansanakom, Director of the Government Lottery Office, and Air Chief Marshal Piyapongse Phiwyart, President of the Thai Football Development Foundation, as well as Thai national team players Theerathil Daengda and Chanadhip Songkrasinthon.

Pramahamarisaathon from Bangkok claimed the U13 national championship for the first time, defeating Pathumkonkha School 1-0 in the final after winning their semifinal against Pranburi Football Academy 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw. BCC FC secured third place by defeating Pranburi Football Academy 2-0.

Pathumkonkha School made history by winning the U15 championship for the first time. They defeated BYU Nong Kee FC 3-1 in the semifinal before defeating Kuntarom School 2-0 in the final. In the third-place match, Assumption United, the defending champions, defeated BYU Nong Kee FC 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Beyond on-field success, the GLO Cup 2026 THE FINAL served as a platform to identify young talent for the GLO STAR 2026 program. A total of 30 selected players will enter the GLO STAR Camp for development, with 6 finalists (3 from each age group) earning the opportunity to train with J-League club Avispa Fukuoka in Japan for six months.

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National

PM Anuthin Leads Buddhist Funeral Rites for Ex-Premier's Father-in-Law

PM Anuthin presided over Buddhist funeral rites for Police Lieutenant General Phaon Pladrak, father-in-law of former Premier Srettha Thuesin, on August 2 at Wat Thepsirintherawat temple. The royal cremation is scheduled for August 9.

2 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul and Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Wongsuwan presided over Buddhist funeral rites for Police Lieutenant General Phaon Pladrak on August 2, 2569 at 6:30 p.m. at Wat Thepsirintherawat temple's Kwee Nirmit Hall. Phaon was the father of Paksatri Thuesin, wife of former Prime Minister Srettha Thuesin. Also attending the ceremony were Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Wongsuwan, Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, and Police General Phakdi Saeng-Chuto.

The funeral chanting service will continue from August 3–7, 2569 at 6:30 p.m. each evening, with no services scheduled for August 5 and 8. The royal cremation ceremony for Police Lieutenant General Phaon Pladrak is planned for August 9, 2569.

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Regional

Phuket Suspends, Revokes Cannabis Shop Licenses in Patong

Phuket authorities suspended eight cannabis shop licenses and revoked two others in Patong's Bangla Road area as part of an enforcement crackdown to regulate the retailers and protect tourists.

Phuket Suspends, Revokes Cannabis Shop Licenses in Patong
2 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket— Authorities in Phuket have launched a sweeping enforcement operation against cannabis retailers in Patong’s Bangla Road area, suspending or revoking licenses in a bid to tighten control and safeguard visitors. The operation brought together district officials, provincial public health officers, and volunteer defense corps members to inspect licensed cannabis shops. Authorities told the Phuket […] Phuket Raids Cannabis Shops: 8 Licenses Suspended, 2 Revoked in Patong -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Officials Rescue 10-Year-Old Girl Living With Drug-Addicted Father

Authorities in Sisaket Province rescued a 10-year-old girl from a home where her drug-addicted father provided inadequate care, enrolling him in court-ordered treatment while placing her in boarding school for safety and education.

Officials Rescue 10-Year-Old Girl Living With Drug-Addicted Father
2 Aug Khaosod

On August 2, 2569, Nathanan Suwan, the district chief of Nam Khliang, revealed that on July 31 at 9:00 a.m., local administration officials, volunteers, police, public health workers, hospital staff, child and family welfare representatives from Sisaket Province, and related agencies conducted an inspection at a deteriorated house in Moo 9, Tong Pip subdistrict, Nam Khliang district, Sisaket Province. The operation followed complaints from residents requesting urgent assistance for a 10-year-old girl who was not attending school and living with her father, who had a severe drug addiction problem.

When authorities arrived, they found the house in disrepair with poor sanitation, cluttered belongings, and an environment unsuitable for raising a child. Investigation confirmed that the 42-year-old father had a genuine drug addiction, resulting in inadequate childcare and potential harm to the girl's safety, health, and long-term development.

Local residents told officials that the father frequently used drugs and showed little concern for his daughter's welfare. He occasionally became aggressive, shouted loudly, and had even reportedly brandished a knife to threaten neighbors, causing widespread fear of escalating violence.

The 10-year-old girl had spent most of her life isolated indoors, unable to attend school or meet people like other children her age. She lived in constant fear, never knowing when her father might become erratic or violent. Her childhood—which should have been filled with play, education, and happiness—was instead dominated by daily uncertainty and anxiety.

After thorough investigation, officials agreed on a two-pronged support plan: enrolling the father in court-ordered drug treatment to ensure continued recovery and reduce relapse risk, while arranging for the girl to attend a boarding school where she would receive education, healthcare, safety, and proper quality-of-life support. Child welfare authorities and social services were also engaged to provide ongoing psychological counseling and rehabilitation, recognizing that growing up amid family violence and drug use can have lasting developmental impacts.

Reporters noted an emotionally powerful moment as officers processed the father's admission to treatment: the 10-year-old girl embraced her father tightly and burst into tears, while he looked devastated and held her back, as officials and residents watched with heavy hearts. Despite his addiction struggles, the bond between father and daughter remained strong. This separation was not a permanent severing of family ties, but an opportunity for both to heal and rebuild their relationship.

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Police

Three Murder Suspects Isolated in Pattaya Prison Amid Safety Concerns

Three murder suspects in a five-body killing were isolated in Pattaya prison on August 1 under heightened security due to fears other inmates may target them.

Three Murder Suspects Isolated in Pattaya Prison Amid Safety Concerns
2 Aug Khaosod

Three suspects in a five-body murder case—Thana, Thongchai, and Utthangkon—were remanded to Pattaya Remand Prison on the evening of August 1. A fourth suspect, Chatchanan, remains in police custody pending further interrogation to pursue additional leads. Upon arrival, the three remanded suspects were placed in solitary confinement in the initial holding ward per Department of Corrections protocol, with Thongchai and Utthangkon displaying signs of stress while Thana appeared unmoved. Prison officials will monitor them for seven days to observe their condition and implement quarantine procedures before considering transfer to permanent cell blocks. Corrections authorities are carefully evaluating which cell block would be most appropriate, prioritizing inmate safety and prison security given the case's high public profile and concerns that the suspects could become targets of violence from other inmates.

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Police

Homeless Amulet Expert Found Dead in Tent

A 53-year-old homeless amulet expert from Sakon Nakhon was found dead in a tent near a Chinese cemetery in Udon Thani on August 2, with no signs of foul play. The man had been living on the streets since late 2568 after losing his amulet co

Homeless Amulet Expert Found Dead in Tent
2 Aug Khaosod

At 12:30 p.m. on August 2, 2569, police in Udon Thani received a report of a body found in a temporary shelter near a Chinese cemetery in Mak Khaeng Subdistrict. Officers and medics from Udon Thani Hospital arrived to investigate and found the body of Bua Tee, 53, from Kok Si District in Sakon Nakhon Province, lying in a tent. The preliminary autopsy found no signs of injury or foul play, and indicated he had been dead for at least 8 hours. Authorities transported the body to the hospital's forensic department pending contact from relatives for funeral arrangements.

A 43-year-old local resident named Kob revealed he had known the deceased for a long time and regularly brought him food out of compassion. The deceased, known among amulet enthusiasts as an expert collector, had reportedly owned valuable amulets but sold them off after falling into hardship. He had been living on the roadside since late 2568 after being abandoned by his own relatives, despite suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, and lung disease. Kob recounted that on the evening of August 1, the man was sleeping as usual, but when Kob returned the next morning and tried to wake him, he discovered he had died.

Kob expressed deep sorrow, saying the man was well-educated and kind-hearted, having once lost nearly 200,000 baht worth of amulets and a motorcycle to theft. He ended his tribute by wishing the deceased's spirit peace in the afterlife and expressing gratitude for their friendship.

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Regional

Rare Spinner Dolphin Rescued From Patong Beach

Marine authorities rescued a rare spinner dolphin stranded on Patong Beach in Phuket this week, coordinating with local security, the Kusoldharm Foundation, and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources.

Rare Spinner Dolphin Rescued From Patong Beach
2 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Marine authorities in Phuket have successfully rescued a rare spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) that was found stranded and alive on Patong Beach. The rescue this week shows the swift coordination between local security staff, the Kusoldharm Foundation, and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) Center of the Upper Andaman Sea. The […] Dolphin Rescued After Being Stranded on Patong Beach -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Phuket Venue Raided for Illegal Hookah Services

Phuket authorities raided a Rassada entertainment venue and arrested one person for operating illegal hookah services, seizing 18 contraband items in a crackdown following public complaints.

Phuket Venue Raided for Illegal Hookah Services
2 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket— Provincial officials in Phuket have intensified efforts to regulate entertainment venues following public complaints about illegal hookah services recently. A coordinated raid led to the arrest of one suspect and the seizure of 18 items of contraband. Authorities told the Phuket Express that the enforcement teams deployed undercover officers to a venue in Rassada. […] Venue Raided Over Illegal Hookah Services, One Person Arrested -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

Thailand Wins First SEA V Cup Leg with Sweep of Vietnam

Thailand's women's volleyball team swept Vietnam 3-0 in the SEA V Cup 2026 final leg match in Hanoi to claim the first championship with a perfect 3-0 record.

Thailand Wins First SEA V Cup Leg with Sweep of Vietnam
2 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's women's volleyball team delivered a dominant performance, sweeping host nation Vietnam to secure the first leg championship of the SEA V Cup 2026. The women's volleyball championship SEA V Cup 2026 (Leg 1) was held from July 31 to August 2, 2569 at Dong Anh Gymnasium in Hanoi, Vietnam.

On July 31, 2569, in the final match of the first leg, Thailand's team, ranked 17th in the world, faced hosts Vietnam, ranked 27th globally. Thailand's women's volleyball team had previously defeated Indonesia 3-1 in their opening match and defeated the Philippines 3-2 in their second match, earning 5 points. Vietnam, as hosts, had won both their matches with 6 points. Thailand needed to defeat Vietnam to clinch the first leg championship.

Coach Kitti Ratchatagriang selected the starting lineup including captain Nattanika Jaisai, Sasipaporn Chantvisuth, Warisra Sitaleert, Kanyarat Khunmuang, Archraporn Kongyos, and Keawkanya Kamulthala, with Chidapa Nahuanong as the libero. Vietnam was led by captain Tran Thi Thanh Tuy.

Thailand played with confidence and composure despite the overwhelming home crowd support for Vietnam, ultimately winning 3-0 sets with scores of 25-18, 25-17, and 25-14. This victory gave Thailand a perfect 3-0 record with 8 points, successfully claiming the first leg championship of the SEA V Cup 2026 women's volleyball tournament. Vietnam finished second with 2 wins and 1 loss, totaling 6 points.

The second leg of the BYD DMI 6th SEA V Cup women's volleyball championship will be held from August 7-9, 2569 at Chiang Mai 700 Years Stadium in Chiang Mai Province.

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Police

Woman Arrested in Chalong Mother-in-Law Murder

A 36-year-old woman has been arrested in Chalong, Phuket, following the fatal attack on her 74-year-old mother-in-law during a domestic dispute at their home.

Woman Arrested in Chalong Mother-in-Law Murder
2 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Police in Phuket have arrested a 36-year-old woman accused of brutally murdering her 74-year-old mother-in-law during a violent domestic dispute inside their home in Chalong. The Chalong Police told the Phuket Express that they responded to an emergency call from neighbors who reported a shocking attack in Chalong. Upon arrival, officers discovered the […] Daughter-in-Law Beheads Elderly Mother-in-Law in Phuket -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Regional

Phuket Governor Inspects Tunnel, Bridge, Road Safety

Phuket's governor inspected tunnel lighting, road safety measures, and the Sarasin Bridge following public concerns on social media about accident prevention and security across the province.

Phuket Governor Inspects Tunnel, Bridge, Road Safety
2 Aug The Phuket Express

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Phuket — Phuket Governor Chotnarin Kerdsom led a safety inspection on a recent morning, focusing on three critical areas: tunnel lighting, road accident prevention, and security at the Sarasin Bridge. The initiative follows heightened public concern on social media and is to strengthen both traffic management and public safety across the province. Governor Chotnarin, joined […] Phuket Pushes Tunnel Repairs, Road Safety Drive, and Sarasin Bridge Security -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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