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Influencer Shares Good News After Stage 4 Liver Cancer Diagnosis

Influencer Nattapol, known as Jar Kae Pharawai, announced that his stage 4 liver tumor has shrunk from 15 centimeters to 13 centimeters following treatment at the Cancer Institute. He credited his medical team and expressed determination to

Influencer Shares Good News After Stage 4 Liver Cancer Diagnosis
31 Jul Khaosod

Jar Kae Pharawai, a humor-focused influencer from the "Pham" page whose real name is Nattapol, announced good news regarding his stage 4 liver cancer after previously disclosing that doctors had found a 15-centimeter tumor that had already spread to his lungs, stemming from hepatitis B virus dormant for over 10 years. On July 31, 2026, Jar Kae posted a TikTok video on @rjankae sharing that his liver tumor had shrunk, stating "From 15 down to 13" with the hashtag stage 4 liver cancer spread to lungs. In the video, he expressed overwhelming joy, saying he didn't know what to say, thanking the Cancer Institute and his doctors Onreuthai, Thanchanok, and Sittichai, noting that even a millimeter reduction would make him happy but this two-centimeter decrease is incredibly uplifting. He acknowledged there are still smaller growths present but stated he continues fighting to reduce the tumor as much as possible, mentioning the lung situation separately. He praised his medical team and expressed extreme gratitude to everyone supporting him, saying from 15 centimeters down to 13 centimeters in his liver, he remains determined to continue the fight and achieve the smallest possible tumor size.

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National

Former Annamikaya Supreme Abbot Dies at 99

The 13th former Supreme Abbot of Thailand's Annamikaya order, Phra Maha Khannamtham Wachiranuvathorn, died peacefully at 99 on Saturday in Kanchanaburi after 79 Buddhist Lent seasons of service.

Former Annamikaya Supreme Abbot Dies at 99
31 Jul Khaosod

Phra Maha Khannamtham Wachiranuvathorn (Nakhon Tinliam), the 13th former Supreme Abbot of the Annamikaya order in Thailand and former abbot of Wat Samannamburihar in Dusit, Bangkok, passed away peacefully from old age on Saturday, July 11, 2569 at 3:05 PM at Makarak Hospital in Tha Maka district, Kanchanaburi province. He was 99 years old and had completed 79 Buddhist Lent seasons, leaving the Annamikaya monastic community, Thai sangha, and his disciples in deep mourning.

Originally named Nakhon Loiphibun, he was born on May 30, 1928, in Tha Ruea subdistrict, Tha Maka district, Kanchanaburi province, to parents Huan Hah and Klin Loiphibun. He was ordained on November 2, 1945, at Rohajahee Tua in Damnernsadwak district, Ratchaburi province, with Phra Ajahn Hophat as his preceptor.

On May 15, 1948, he received higher ordination at Wat Thavon Varaaram's Bhikkhu boundary in Kanchanaburi, receiving the monastic name Tinliam. Over his monastic career, he received multiple royal ecclesiastical ranks, culminating in the rank of Phra Maha Khannamtham Wachiranuvathorn on June 21, 2567.

He served as abbot of several temples and held key administrative positions within the Annamikaya order, including Deputy Left Clerk (2530), Right Clerk (2536), Left Assistant Supreme Abbot (2553), Deputy Supreme Abbot (2562), and finally Supreme Abbot of the Annamikaya order in Thailand (2565). He was also granted an honorary doctorate in Mahayana Studies from Mahachulalongkorn Rajabhat University in 2550 and received the Thamasakra Award for community welfare and development in 2551.

Phra Maha Khannamtham Wachiranuvathorn was a revered elder who made significant contributions to Buddhism and Thai society throughout his life. With the impermanence of all conditioned things, he has now passed away peacefully. The King has graciously granted royal blessing and presided over the funeral rites.

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National

Thai Volleyball Wins SEA V Cup Opener Against Indonesia

Thailand's women's volleyball team defeated Indonesia 3-1 in the opening match of the SEA V Cup 2026 in Hanoi, extending their unbeaten streak against the rival squad.

Thai Volleyball Wins SEA V Cup Opener Against Indonesia
31 Jul Khaosod

Thailand's women's volleyball team, fielding a mixed roster of emerging talent and veterans, narrowly defeated Indonesia to claim the opening match of the SEA V Cup 2026 in Vietnam. The first leg of the women's volleyball tournament took place at the Dong Anh Gymnasium in Hanoi from July 31 to August 2, 2026. In their first match on July 31, Thailand faced Indonesia, extending their unbeaten record against the Indonesians across their five most recent meetings.

Coach Kiattipong Rattakeankrai sent a blend of young and established players onto the court, led by captain Nattanichcha Chaisaen, alongside Sasipapon Chantvisut, Warisara Sithalert, Kanyarat Khunchuang, Nannapat Mulacham, and Kaewkalya Komultala, with Kalayarat Khamvong as the libero. Indonesia countered with a similarly mixed lineup, led by experienced spiker Medi Yogu.

The match saw Thailand start strong in the first set, opening a lead and holding on to win 25-21 despite a late fade. Indonesia rebounded in the second set with strong serving and blocking while Thailand struggled with unforced errors. Coach Kiattipong brought in Piew Atchcharaporn Khongyos to help, and Thailand clawed back to 24-24, but ultimately fell 32-34 after a grueling deuce.

In the third set, the coach deployed his main lineup, including Sasipapon and Atchcharaporn, along with Wimolrat Tanaphan to strengthen the offense. Thailand played more composed volleyball to win 25-21. In the fourth set, despite repeated errors, Thailand sealed the victory 25-21, taking the match 3-1 in sets with scores of 25-21, 32-34, 25-21, and 25-19.

Thailand next faces the Philippines on August 1 at 4 p.m. at the Dong Anh Gymnasium in Hanoi, with live coverage on ONE 31.

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Breaking

Landslide Closes Highway Route in Nan Province

A landslide blocked Highway 1256 in Nan Province on July 31, forcing officials to close the Pua–Doi Phu Kha route while clearing operations are underway.

Landslide Closes Highway Route in Nan Province
31 Jul Khaosod

A landslide and mudslide blocked Highway 1256 on the Pua–Doi Phu Kha National Park–Bo Kluea route at kilometer 26+000 under Nan Highway Division 2 jurisdiction on July 31, 2025. The Highway Division 2 public relations office announced that officials are working urgently to clear the route and restore traffic flow. The public is advised to avoid this road section until repairs are completed.

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Police

Japanese Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Thai Woman in Drug Case

Japanese prosecutors have dropped charges against a Thai woman arrested at Fukuoka Airport in July with methamphetamine hidden in coffee sachets, determining she was unknowingly used as a courier. Authorities are now investigating the smugg

Japanese Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Thai Woman in Drug Case
31 Jul Khaosod

FUKUOKA, Japan — Japanese prosecutors have decided not to indict a 28-year-old Thai woman arrested at Fukuoka Airport after methamphetamine was found hidden in coffee sachets in her luggage, Thai authorities said.

The woman was detained on 12 July after airport officials discovered the drugs in items she had agreed to carry for a Thai person living in Japan. Her family appealed for assistance, saying she may have been used by a cross-border drug-smuggling network.

Areepak Ngeonbamrung, deputy secretary-general and spokesperson for Thailand's Office of the Narcotics Control Board, said Japanese police had informed Thai authorities that prosecutors would not pursue a case against her.

While officials are still seeking the full reasoning behind the decision, preliminary information indicates that prosecutors believed the woman had no intent to smuggle drugs and was not involved in an international trafficking network. She had no previous record of drug-related offences and was believed to have been unaware that narcotics had been concealed in the items she was carrying, Areepak said.

Japanese immigration police will now coordinate with Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs to confirm that she has been cleared of the drug case and arrange her return to Thailand.

The ONCB said it would focus on tracing those behind the suspected trafficking network. Thailand's Narcotics Suppression Bureau will handle any further criminal investigation.

Authorities are also examining whether the woman could face any customs-related charges in Thailand once she returns, as well as the role of a male delivery rider who brought the parcel to her home. Investigators said CCTV footage showed that the rider delivered the parcel by car and had apparently been hired for the job. Police said they had identified further details of his movements but had yet to hear from him.

A photo of the package in question along with a standard receipt message from Grab, a popular delivery service. Investigators will determine whether there is sufficient evidence to seek an arrest warrant.

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Police

Two Arrested After Confessing to Killing Russian Siblings

Two men have confessed to killing Russian siblings during a failed motorcycle theft in Sa Kaeo, with police recovering the bodies buried in Chonburi province after tracking down the suspects.

Two Arrested After Confessing to Killing Russian Siblings
31 Jul Khaosod

SA KAEO — Two suspects have confessed to killing two Russian siblings during an attempted motorcycle theft, and police have taken them to identify where the bodies were allegedly buried in Chonburi province.

The case began when the Russian siblings disappeared along with their Honda ADV 150 motorcycle. The motorcycle was later found dismantled and buried, prompting authorities to track down two suspects, identified as Pong and Thong.

On 31 July 2026, police arrested Thanana, 43, also known as Pong, and Thongchai, 39, also known as Thong, in Wang Sombun district of Sa Kaeo province while they were allegedly attempting to flee.

During questioning, the suspects confessed that they had intended to steal the motorcycle but the Russian siblings resisted. The suspects allegedly shot the younger brother dead and punched the older sister, causing her death.

They then took the siblings' bodies to Khao Chi Chan in Chonburi and buried them to conceal the crime. The suspects also dismantled and buried the motorcycle before fleeing the area.

Police tracked down and arrested both suspects in Sa Kaeo province. The suspects were subsequently taken to the area near Khao Chi Chan to identify the location where the bodies were allegedly buried as the investigation continues.

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National

Thai Teen Nichavaran Wins Singles and Doubles at Asian Fourteen

Thai tennis star Nichavaran Ploykem Suk won the girls' singles and doubles titles at the Asian Fourteen & Under 2026 tournament at the National Tennis Development Center, defeating Japan's Shiori Izuka in singles and partnering with Jantrat

Thai Teen Nichavaran Wins Singles and Doubles at Asian Fourteen
31 Jul Khaosod

The Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) and the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand organized a youth tennis tournament for players under 14 years old to earn Asian youth ranking points at the LTA ATF Asian Fourteen & Under 2026 event, Court 4, held at the National Tennis Development Center in Muang Thong Thani on July 31, 2025.

Thai rising star Nichavaran Ploykem Suk, seeded first in the girls' singles draw, won the title as expected by defeating Japan's Shiori Izuka 7-5, 6-0 in straight sets. This marks her second championship at the tournament following her Court 2 victory, and she earned 200 Asian youth ranking points, while Shiori Izuka took runner-up with 133 points.

Nichavaran also captured a second trophy in girls' doubles, partnering with Jantratta Thranisorn to defeat Taiwan's Emma Yeh and Hong Kong's Chu Yow Leung 6-4, 6-2 in the final.

In the boys' singles final, Thailand's Anantnithi Pongsirilert lost to Sri Lanka's third-seeded Revan Amarasinghe 7-5, 3-6, 5-7 in a heartbreaking three-set defeat, earning 133 points as runner-up, while Amarasinghe claimed 200 points as champion.

In boys' doubles, second-seeded Pichphong Jinapaen and Malaysia's Mason Gyrus Ho defeated Anantnithi Pongsirilert and Kong Phop Saelim 6-4, 2-6, 12-10 in a super tiebreaker to win the Court 4 boys' doubles title. This marks Pichphong's second consecutive boys' doubles championship, having also won on Court 3 paired with Anantnithi.

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Police

Suspects Confess to Killing Russian Siblings in Thailand

Two suspects arrested in Saraew Province have confessed to killing Russian siblings who disappeared with a motorcycle in Thailand; the main suspect admits shooting the brother and beating the sister to death, then burying their bodies in a

Suspects Confess to Killing Russian Siblings in Thailand
31 Jul Khaosod

Police have arrested Thana "Pong" (43 years old) and Thongchai "Thong" (39 years old) in connection with the deaths of Russian siblings who disappeared with a Honda ADV 150 motorcycle. Officers captured them in Wang Sombun District, Saraew Province, on July 31, 2025, after they fled a checkpoint in Chanthaburi Province in the early morning hours.

During interrogation, Pong confessed to the crime, stating "I'm done, I'll tell the truth." He admitted to shooting the brother twice and beating the sister to death in self-defense, then transporting their naked bodies to a forest area in Khao Chee Charoen, Chachoengsao Province, where he buried them. The motorcycle was dismantled and its parts buried as well. Pong had evaded checkpoints and hidden in a longan orchard, planning to escape to Cambodia through a natural border crossing at night after learning police would set up midday checkpoints.

Thong claimed he was not the killer, stating "I didn't kill them. Pong killed them. Pong had the gun and the explosives. Everything was Pong's doing. I just guided them to where the Russian siblings' bodies were buried."

Following their confessions, officers transported both suspects to a forest area in Khao Chee Charoen, Chachoengsao Province, to locate and recover the victims' remains.

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Police

Two Men Arrested in Murder of Russian Siblings in Pattaya

Two Thai men arrested in Sa Kaeo have confessed to killing Russian siblings Diana, 22, and Roman, 17, who went missing in Pattaya on July 28 and were allegedly murdered over a motorcycle theft.

31 Jul The Thaiger Crime

Missing Russian siblings found murdered and buried in PattayaLegacyTwo Thai men arrested today, July 31, in Sa Kaeo over the disappearance of two Russian siblings in Pattaya reportedly confessed to killing them and burying their bodies. The case attracted public after the Russian mother, Sarina Nazimova, reported her children, 22 year old Diana Nazimova and 17 year old Roman Nazimova, missing at Huay Yai Police Station on July 28. Police said CCTV footage showed the siblings for the last time near a bridge on the Map Ta Phut-Na Jomtien Motorway. The pair were seen speaking with an unidentified man and being followed by another motorcyclist shortly before they disappeared. On July 29, residents alerted police after seeing four men carrying digging equipment near an abandoned crematorium close to the bridge at about 10pm on July 28. Thana “Pong” Kirdthong | Photo via Amarin TV Officers searched the area and found the motorcycle rented by the Russian siblings dismantled and buried in two separate pits. A registration plate recovered from the site confirmed it belonged to the missing pair’s motorcycle. Police expanded the search and deployed K-9 units to look for evidence and the missing siblings. During the investigation, residents identified a local man known as Pong as a possible suspect. They said the location where the motorcycle was buried was close to Pong’s residence. According to the reports on Thai media outlets, Pong was the motorcyclist seen following the siblings before they disappeared. Police also said he had previous convictions related to child abduction and illegal firearm possession. Police later searched a house in Pattaya believed to be connected to the investigation, but Pong was not found. Photo via Amarin TV On the evening of today, July 31, officers arrested Pong, identified as 43 year old Thana Kirdthong, together with 39 year old Thongchai “Thong” Srinin in Wang Sombun district, Sa Kaeo province. Police said the pair were arrested while allegedly attempting to leave the country. According to investigators, Thongchai told police that Thana shot both Russian siblings before the bodies were buried on a mountain. Police believe the burial site is near Khao Chi Chan in Sattahip district, Chon Buri. Police said Thana later admitted killing the two siblings during questioning. According to police, he said he shot Roman and assaulted Diana, causing her death. Police also said he denied sexually assaulting Diana. Investigators said Thana told officers the motive was to steal the motorcycle rented by the siblings. Police are taking both accused to the crime scene to reconstruct the events and identify the location where the victims’ bodies are believed to have been buried. Photo via Amarin TV The story Missing Russian siblings found murdered and buried in Pattaya as seen on Thaiger News.

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Police

Mystery Man Found Strangled in Canal Near Pattaya

An unidentified Thai man was found strangled in a canal near Pattaya on July 31, with authorities estimating he had been dead for at least two days before discovery.

Mystery Man Found Strangled in Canal Near Pattaya
31 Jul Khaosod

At 12:30 p.m. on July 31, 2569, rescue workers from Sawang Boributr Pattaya notified Bang Lamung Police Station of a body floating in a public canal in Soi Chai Prom Withi 1, Nong Prueao subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Officers coordinated with the Chon Buri evidence examination unit to investigate the scene.

At the location, authorities found the body of a Thai man floating face-down near the canal bank. The corpse was dressed in black shorts and a long-sleeved shirt and had a rope tied around the neck, with signs of bloating suggesting death occurred at least two days earlier. No personal belongings or identification documents were found on the body.

Witnesses stated they heard villagers calling for help regarding a body in the water. A rescuer then ran approximately 200-300 meters and jumped into the canal to retrieve the rope before realizing it was a deceased person.

Police have documented the scene with photographs and notes. The body will be sent to the coroner to determine the actual cause of death and identify the victim. Authorities are asking anyone with information about missing relatives or who may recognize the deceased to contact Bang Lamung Police Station.

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National

PM Anuthon Claims Local Exam Cheating Crisis Resolved

PM Anuthon said cheating in Interior Ministry local exams stemmed from individual misconduct, not system failures, and has been completely resolved with staff prosecutions and fraudulent results cancelled.

PM Anuthon Claims Local Exam Cheating Crisis Resolved
31 Jul Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthon Charnweerakul said the Interior Ministry's local exam cheating problem is rooted in human misconduct rather than systemic flaws, and has been fully resolved. He stated that personnel involved have faced arrest warrants, summonses, prosecution, investigations, and reassignment to remove their authority over the matter, with fraudulent exam results annulled. Anuthon emphasized that August-September is the standard civil service transfer season across all ministries, and he is granting each minister the authority to nominate qualified candidates for vacant positions, with senior-level appointments requiring Cabinet approval.

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