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Phuket Announces Migrant Worker Training Without Enforcement

Phuket is offering training to Thai employers on migrant worker regulations to ease pressure on public health services, though officials have not announced enforcement measures against illegal hiring or non-compliance.

Phuket Announces Migrant Worker Training Without Enforcement
5h ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: Phuket authorities have highlighted training for Thai employers on the legal requirements for employing migrant workers as part of efforts to address a growing burden on the province’s public health system, but the measures announced so far do not mention enforcement against employers who illegally hire migrant workers or fail to comply with labour laws.

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Police

Woman Admits to Romance Scam, Can't Repay 500,000 Baht

A woman admitted to romance scamming a local administrator out of 500,000 baht after a two-month relationship, claiming the money was spent on living expenses; she later offered partial repayment but rejected further negotiation.

Woman Admits to Romance Scam, Can't Repay 500,000 Baht
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A woman known as 'Nong Nam' has admitted she misled a subdistrict administrator identified as 'Khun Tae' after a two-month acquaintance, convincing him to transfer approximately 500,000 baht in dowry and other payments. The woman later revealed she had been legally married to a naval officer just one month before meeting Khun Tae, though she claimed they had separated. When confronted on a local television programme about the missing funds, she stated she had spent the money on living expenses and purchases made during their relationship and insisted on repaying only half.

After the broadcast, Nong Nam agreed to repay 350,000 baht, with her parents initially offering 100,000 baht in cash plus gold when she failed to appear at a scheduled hotel meeting on August 19. Her parents requested three additional days to sell cattle and gather the remaining funds, citing their daughter's severe stress. Khun Tae rejected the offer and filed a police complaint. Nong Nam stated she does not know where to find the full amount, as the money has already been spent, and said Khun Tae is welcome to pursue legal action against her.

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National

Thailand Names 29 Players for Asian Games Women's Football Squad

Thailand has named 29 women's football players for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan, where they'll face Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Vietnam in the group stage starting September 14.

Thailand Names 29 Players for Asian Games Women's Football Squad
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The Football Association of Thailand has announced a 29-player roster for the national women's football team to prepare for the 20th Asian Games in Japan, scheduled for September 14 – October 2, 2026. The team will be led by head coach Alfred Neti Srithorangintr and placed in Group E alongside hosts Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Vietnam. The group stage will be played on a round-robin basis, with the group champions, runners-up, and the two best third-place finishers advancing to the knockout rounds.

The selected players will report for fitness testing at the Thailand Sports Science Center on August 26, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., before heading to a training camp at Dynamic Football Camp in Samut Prakan until September 10. The final squad will be reduced to 23 players, with the team departing for Japan on September 11.

Thailand's group-stage matches are scheduled as follows: September 14 vs. Japan (5:30 p.m. Thailand time), September 17 vs. Chinese Taipei (2:00 p.m. Thailand time), and September 21 vs. Vietnam (5:30 p.m. Thailand time). Matches will be broadcast on AIS Play.

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National

Government Spokesman Challenges Critics to Present Evidence on TH-AI Passport

Deputy Government Spokesman Lalida Perischvivatch challenged opposition critics to provide documented evidence—including orders, contracts, and budget records—to support accusations that the ministry orchestrated social media accounts promo

Government Spokesman Challenges Critics to Present Evidence on TH-AI Passport
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Deputy Government Spokesman Lalida Perischvivatch responded to accusations by opposition MP Raksachon Srinok regarding the TH-AI Passport project on August 20, 2025. Srinok had raised concerns about online social media accounts showing support for the AiPASS initiative, suggesting they could be information operations linked to the Ministry of Digital Economy for Society. Lalida stated that while raising questions about government operations is a legitimate right, suspicion must be distinguished from fact, and any accusations involving state agencies require clear evidence.

Lalida explained that while newly created accounts with no posts or coordinated comments can warrant further investigation, such observations alone are insufficient to conclude the accounts are information operations or to accuse a government ministry of orchestrating them. She emphasized that those making such accusations must prove who owns the accounts, who ordered or hired them, which budget or resources were used, and provide direct evidence linking the accounts to state agencies.

Lalida challenged critics to produce documented proof—including orders, employment contracts, budget disbursements, coordination channels, or any evidence directly linking the accounts to commanding officers—if they believe the ministry was truly involved. She stressed that without such evidence, what exists is suspicion, not fact, and conclusions should not leap from observation to accusation.

Lalida criticized what she called a double standard in scrutiny. She noted that opposition critics demand the government present evidence before accusing anyone, yet apply a different standard when making accusations themselves. "Drawing conclusions beyond available evidence is not rigorous oversight, but applying two standards: demanding proof from the government while accepting screenshots as conclusions when accusing the state," she said.

The spokesman confirmed that the government welcomes full scrutiny of the TH-AI Passport program, including its operations, budget use, and public outcomes. However, she insisted that scrutiny must follow the same standards for all parties, particularly when allegations involve government authority or resources.

Lalida stated that the government is not afraid of investigation and acknowledged the opposition's duty to oversee the government, just as the government has a duty to answer questions. But good oversight, she argued, should not begin by assuming guilt and forcing others to prove innocence. "If you truly believe information operations exist, investigate thoroughly to the commanding officer, employer, and funding source, then present the evidence to society. At that point, the government will be ready to take responsibility for the facts. But until then, call it what it is: suspicion, not fact," she concluded.

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Police

15-Year-Old Girl Hospitalized After Overdose Following Seven Years of Abuse

A 15-year-old girl was hospitalized after overdosing on antidepressants, revealing she had been sexually abused for seven years by a 71-year-old family acquaintance in Ko Lanta. Police arrested the suspect, while a foundation provided suppo

15-Year-Old Girl Hospitalized After Overdose Following Seven Years of Abuse
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A 15-year-old student was hospitalized after overdosing on antidepressant medication, revealing she had been sexually abused for seven years by a 71-year-old man, her grandmother's brother, who worked as a groundskeeper at a school. The girl became distressed at school and confided in her teacher, who immediately took her to the hospital. Medical staff noted her symptoms of dizziness, confusion, and weakness, and upon questioning, she disclosed the abuse that had begun when she was 8 years old and intensified recently when the suspect moved into her home full-time.

Don Muang Police arrested the 71-year-old suspect and are pursuing charges. The Paveena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women intervened to locate the girl's mother, who had been separated from her family and was unemployed. The foundation has provided financial assistance and taken both mother and daughter into their care, planning to support the girl's continued education and medical treatment while helping the mother find employment.

As the girl's mental condition improved during hospitalization, she wrote an account of the abuse on paper to provide to police as an initial statement. The foundation coordinated with her mother to file a formal complaint, and the mother confirmed her intention to pursue the case fully. Police have remanded the suspect in custody pending court proceedings and opposed bail, with a multidisciplinary assessment interview scheduled for later.

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National

Deputy PM Activates Single Command To Combat Nan Floods

Deputy PM Yuthasak Wangsuladee activated a unified command center to coordinate flood relief across Nan province, streamlining budget approvals and establishing direct reporting to accelerate aid delivery to affected residents. The operatio

Deputy PM Activates Single Command To Combat Nan Floods
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Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Wangsuladee, appointed as incident commander by the Prime Minister, announced the unified command center approach to manage flooding in Nan province on August 20, 2569. He emphasized streamlined budget approval processes for affected areas and direct reporting channels to accelerate relief delivery to flood victims. The command center has assessed conditions hourly since 9 a.m., coordinating personnel and resources across all affected zones with input from all provincial sectors, local government organizations, and multiple ministries.

Relief measures are divided into two clear payment systems: emergency welfare funds from provincial reserves for clothing, bedding, and kitchen supplies reported through village administration, and special flood relief compensation currently being surveyed for submission to the disaster prevention agency. Yuthasak praised the coordinated effort involving current and former parliament members and local organizations, noting that past year lessons were applied to close identified gaps this year.

Governor Chainarong Wongying outlined a two-zone operational strategy: the upper districts of Pua and Tha Wang Pha are prioritized for cleanup and restoration, with water levels already receding and recovery expected within two days including centralized kitchen services. The central and southern districts of Phu Phiang, Muang, and Wieng Sa face rising water volumes and have been placed on alert with evacuation shelters and advance warnings to residents. The command center has established a 24-hour hotline at 054-716-174 for complaints, food requests, and emergency assistance.

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National

Po Teck Tung Foundation Mobilizes Relief for Flooded Northern Thailand

The Po Teck Tung Foundation has dispatched rescue teams, a mobile kitchen, and over 1,000 emergency relief kits worth 700,000 baht to help flood victims in Nan province in northern Thailand. The foundation's 24-hour hotline (1418) is availa

Po Teck Tung Foundation Mobilizes Relief for Flooded Northern Thailand
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The Po Teck Tung Foundation has mobilized volunteers to pack emergency relief bags valued at over 700,000 baht and is sending a second disaster response team and mobile kitchen to reinforce relief efforts in Nan province. Foundation chairman Wichian Techapaibuun, concerned about flooding across northern Thailand, directed operations manager Aranya Tothuad to lead a rescue team with four-wheel-drive vehicles, generators, life jackets and emergency supplies to Nan. The team is currently helping evacuate residents and move patients from affected areas.

On July 20, 2025, the foundation dispatched a second relief team of over 20 personnel, including radio operators from Bangkok Radio Center 3, and a mobile kitchen to support ongoing operations. Volunteers at the foundation's Bangkok headquarters packed over 1,000 emergency kits containing canned food, instant rice, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shower cream, mosquito spray, sanitary napkins, tissues, LED flashlights, batteries, garbage bags and basic medicines, worth approximately 700,000 baht in total. Since the flooding began, the foundation has deployed rescue and life-saving teams with boats, water rescue equipment, generators, four-wheel-drive vehicles, ambulances, life jackets, drinking water and medical supplies to assist flood victims in Nan. The foundation has also set up a command center to coordinate emergency calls and a mobile kitchen to serve affected areas.

Flood victims needing assistance can call the Po Teck Tung Foundation hotline at 1418, available 24 hours daily. Callers should provide their name and callback number, coordinates, number of victims, and details of any patients, injured persons, elderly, children or disabled individuals. The foundation thanks donors for contributing supplies, labor and funding to support flood victims. Anyone wishing to donate can contact the Po Teck Tung Foundation hotline at 1418 and select the donations department.

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National

Pradpraan Appointed New Sports Authority Chief

Pradpraan Samamnit, a deputy director at the Sports Authority of Thailand, has been appointed as the new agency chief to replace Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany when his term expires September 30. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will recommend her

Pradpraan Appointed New Sports Authority Chief
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The Sports Authority of Thailand board held its fifth meeting of 2025 on August 19 and voted to appoint Pradpraan Samamnit, a deputy director overseeing professional and boxing sports, as the new director to replace Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany, whose term expires September 30. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will recommend her to the cabinet in early September.

Pimol Srivikrom, chairman of the Thai Olympic Committee, expressed strong congratulations, calling Pradpraan a highly suitable choice. He noted her long tenure as deputy director, comprehensive knowledge of all Sports Authority operations, and experience leading multiple departments. "I have worked with her and know she is skilled and capable. The Sports Authority's mission is demanding, so we must provide support and stand ready to cooperate fully from the Olympic Committee side," he said.

Budget allocation for sports federations remains a significant issue. The National Sports Development Fund has issued allocation criteria for different federation grades. Pimol stated he has discussed this with Deputy Prime Minister Somsakd Thongsri, who oversees sports policy, and Sports Minister Surasak Pancharerngvagul. Both confirmed the guidelines are provisional estimates with flexibility to exceed if circumstances warrant.

Outgoing director Dr. Kongsakd Yodmany congratulated Pradpraan, highlighting her seniority as the longest-serving deputy director with diverse experience across professional sports, boxing, strategy, information technology, and sports promotion. "I must ask her to continue several important matters, especially revising regulations related to National Sports Development Fund budgeting, coordination between the Sports Authority and the fund office, and public-private partnerships for stadium development," he said. He stressed that budget criteria for sports federations are provisional estimates under review, incorporating performance metrics from Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, and Olympic potential assessments. "These figures are not final and allow for flexibility," he concluded.

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National

Thai Savings Bank Adds 50 Billion Baht for EV Loans, Solar Schemes

Thai Savings Bank has doubled its EV loan allocation to 100 billion baht after exhausting its initial 50 billion baht tranche, while launching a new solar panel financing programme with over 1,000 customer requests already received.

Thai Savings Bank Adds 50 Billion Baht for EV Loans, Solar Schemes
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Thai Savings Bank director Songpol Cheevapaññarojn announced strong uptake of the government's energy transition initiatives. The bank's first tranche of 50 billion baht in electric vehicle loans has been fully disbursed, prompting the bank to approve an additional 50 billion baht to meet ongoing demand. "EV loan demand has been excellent," Songpol said. "The initial 50 billion baht allocation is exhausted, and we've added another 50 billion baht. If that is fully utilized, we can consider further increases." The Thai Savings Bank and Government Housing Bank will lead solar panel installation financing. Over 1,000 customers have requested solar installation loans in the past month. Under the new solar programme, the government will cover installation subsidies while banks provide low-interest credit. "The exact interest rate hasn't been finalized, but it will definitely be affordable," Songpol said. He noted that solar installation is an investment requiring careful evaluation. The most suitable candidates are homes using at least 50 percent of their electricity during daylight hours with roofs facing the right direction and free from building shadows. "Equipment prices have fallen significantly. For qualifying households, payback should take about seven years, while solar panels last 20–25 years, making the remaining period essentially income generation and expense reduction." In the first eight months of the year, the Thai Savings Bank reported continuous profitability and loan growth across all segments. Soft loans with a 1 trillion baht ceiling have seen 500 billion baht approved and disbursed. The EV loan programme's first phase of 50 billion baht was so popular that the bank authorized an additional 50 billion baht. Supply chain and clean energy financing expanded significantly from the previous year, with over a thousand requests for energy transition credit. The bank's non-performing loan ratio remains below 4 percent and continues declining, reflecting improved repayment behaviour among small customers. The bank's net interest margin stands at 1.7–1.9 percent, the lowest among all commercial banks in the system, as it has cut lending rates to assist borrowers and raised deposit rates to support savers.

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Regional

Artist Takes Legal Action Against Copycat Coco Shop

Pithaya, owner of a popular coco drink shop, is taking legal action against a competitor who copied her brand's distinctive colors, fonts, and design, saying the issue is about intellectual property theft rather than preventing others from

Artist Takes Legal Action Against Copycat Coco Shop
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Pithaya, owner of the legendary coco drink shop, spoke out after another shop allegedly copied her brand's color scheme, fonts, menu, and overall design, confusing customers. She clarified that the dispute is not about preventing others from selling coco drinks—anyone can do that—but about the intentional violation of intellectual property rights and the unauthorized use of her brand identity. She revealed she has consulted with lawyers and taken legal action, expressing heartfelt disappointment that the brand she and her team built has been diminished. When asked about criticism from southern influencers, she requested to let society judge and declined further comment.

Pithaya explained that her coco shop started as a student business at Kasetsart University, evolving over time into the legendary brand it is today. This was her first time participating in an agricultural fair in the southern region at Songkhla Nakarin University. She emphasized that the copying is evident from the outset—the colors, fonts, and overall design clearly show intentional replication. She distinguished between selling coco drinks, which anyone can do, and copying the creative concept that makes people recognize it as her shop. The core issue, she stressed, is intellectual property violation and brand identity theft.

Pithaya acknowledged seeing many people replicate her ideas but chose not to pursue legal action, preferring to focus on her own brand. However, this incident deeply upset her, especially when misinformed comments spread on social media. She expressed gratitude to customers and the community for their understanding of the issue. She noted that this situation has raised awareness about intellectual property rights, describing it as a sensitive matter that deserves legal protection. She emphasized that the primary concern is not legal action itself, but the emotional and moral value of her creation being diluted.

She stressed that her shop is not just her individual effort—she employs students to provide them with income, and has never cut their wages or kept all profits for herself. Since the agricultural fair days until now, she has reinvested all shop earnings into development rather than personal gain. The main hurt, she explained, is that something she created and nurtured has been easily devalued through what amounts to intellectual property infringement.

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National

Chiang Mai Science Park Designs Policy to Boost Northern Farm Supply Chains

Chiang Mai University Science Park hosted a policy workshop to strengthen northern Thailand's agricultural supply chains and integrate them into global markets, bringing together government, business, and academic stakeholders to design sol

Chiang Mai Science Park Designs Policy to Boost Northern Farm Supply Chains
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The Chiang Mai University Science Park (STeP) is driving policy innovation to elevate agricultural and food value chains in the Northern Economic Corridor (NEC) toward integration into global value chains. The park held a workshop on August 20, 2026, at its northern facility in Chiang Mai, bringing together government agencies, private businesses, educational institutions, and local entrepreneurs to analyse problems, design solutions, and establish workable policy measures.

General Manager Nueng Pichat Intrawut opened the meeting and explained the project's objectives. Director Associate Professor Pitivatana Wattanchai later closed the proceedings and outlined next steps, aiming to build consensus on implementation direction and incorporate stakeholder input into the policy design process.

The workshop used participatory methods to reflect real-world conditions and constraints in the region. Presenters shared research findings on the agricultural and food value chain situation in the NEC, along with gap analysis results comparing agricultural demand from industry against local production capacity. Participants from all sectors reviewed and validated these findings based on their perspectives and experience.

Working groups conducted root cause analysis using Causal Layered Analysis tools and designed transformation approaches and action plans. Discussions focused on problem-solving, prioritising urgent factors, and crafting policies suited to local context. After group presentations and feedback, participants refined recommendations to ensure alignment with actual conditions before finalising priority measures.

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