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Police

NYC Mayor Backs Egypt's World Cup Robbery Claims

NYC Mayor Sohran Mamdani announced a transit improvement project while expressing support for Egypt's complaint that it was cheated out of a 2026 World Cup Round of 16 victory against Argentina.

NYC Mayor Backs Egypt's World Cup Robbery Claims
2h ago Khaosod

New York City Mayor Sohran Mamdani discussed a project to improve residents' quality of life while also expressing support for Egypt's claim that the nation was cheated in the 2026 World Cup.

In the Round of 16 match, Egypt led defending champion Argentina 2-0, but Argentina scored twice in the final moments to win 3-2. The result sparked considerable controversy, with many Egyptians viewing the loss as unjust.

Speaking with the public about a new transit improvement initiative, Mamdani said: "Within six months from now, you'll spend 24 fewer hours on public transportation. Within one year, you'll save more than two days of commute time. That means eating breakfast with your family. That means talking about baseball and your kids' games. That means getting home in time for bed. That means agreeing with your friends that Egypt was robbed. And most importantly, it means returning time to New Yorkers."

The initiative aims to save New Yorkers at least six minutes of commute time daily. Mamdani quipped: "With those extra six minutes, I'll probably just replay footage of Egypt getting cheated over and over. You know, just pull up the VAR footage."

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Police

Fisherman Missing After Rescue Attempt in Rough Seas

A fisherman went missing in rough seas off Phetchaburi after jumping in to rescue his wife, who was recovered and hospitalized; search operations suspended overnight due to dangerous conditions.

Fisherman Missing After Rescue Attempt in Rough Seas
2h ago Khaosod

Police received a report at 20:37 on July 9, 2025, that two fishermen had been swept from their boat and were missing approximately 5 nautical miles offshore in Phetchaburi's Ban Laem district. A water rescue team from the Sawaeng Sappaya Tham Foundation was deployed. When rescuers arrived at Khlong Ee-ed pier, they found that family members had already launched a larger fishing vessel to help. The rescue team transferred the injured woman, 49, to shore and transported her to Ban Laem Hospital. Her husband, also 49, remained missing.

The couple had set out that morning at 3 a.m. to fish. By afternoon, when they hadn't returned, relatives set out searching and found their boat adrift with the wife clinging to a buoy in distress. According to the wife's account, she fell overboard and her husband jumped in to help, giving her the buoy before swimming back toward their drifting boat. Due to severe waves and wind, he was swept away and disappeared underwater.

Rescue teams from the Sawaeng Sappaya Tham Foundation suspended underwater and diving search operations at 22:45 due to dangerous conditions, high waves, and darkness that posed risks to personnel. Search efforts are planned to resume the following day.

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Police

Young Driver Arrested After Fleeing Police Checkpoint

A 20-year-old driver was arrested in Thalang after fleeing a police checkpoint and leading officers on a chase; authorities found a firearm in his vehicle.

Young Driver Arrested After Fleeing Police Checkpoint
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Police

Chinese Factory Fire Kills 28, President Xi Vows Punishment

At least 28 workers died in a fire at a Chinese shoe factory in Fujian Province on Thursday; President Xi Jinping vowed strict punishment for those responsible as investigators probe a possible blaze origin in a storage area for flammable m

Chinese Factory Fire Kills 28, President Xi Vows Punishment
2h ago Khaosod

A fire at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian Province in southeastern China killed at least 28 people on Thursday, July 9, according to state media. Hundreds of firefighters responded to the blaze at the Huiyideng Company facility in what is known as China's "shoe capital," responsible for about 20 percent of global athletic shoe production. More than 200 workers were evacuated, though injury figures remain unclear. President Xi Jinping stated those responsible will face strict punishment. Officials believe the fire may have started in a lower floor storage area for flammable materials. Dramatic images and videos circulating online showed people trapped on rooftops amid heavy black smoke and intense flames. This incident comes as China intensifies fire safety campaigns in tall buildings following a November 2024 apartment complex fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po district that killed 168 people.

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Breaking

Buildings Near BTS Tunnel Closed Over Water Leak

A water leak in Bangkok's under-construction purple-line BTS tunnel has forced authorities to close adjacent buildings in Khlong San District, with the district arranging temporary housing for evacuated residents.

Buildings Near BTS Tunnel Closed Over Water Leak
3h ago Khaosod

Khlong San District has issued a temporary ban on entering and using buildings adjacent to the water seepage point that penetrated the southern purple-line BTS tunnel, lasting until further notice. The district is urgently securing temporary accommodations for affected residents.

The water leak occurred on July 8 in the BTS tunnel construction zone between Tao Pun and Rat Burana stations near the Wangwien intersection, causing structural damage to the tunnel and nearby buildings, as well as Bangkok property loss. Authorities evacuated residents from the affected area and launched investigations into the cause.

On July 9, Khlong San District Office posted an official notice stating: "Khlong San District Office announcement requesting cooperation to prohibit entry and use of buildings." Initial damage assessments show that the affected buildings pose potential hazards to public health, life, and property. Continued use could result in accidents.

To ensure public safety, Khlong San District Office has issued a notice prohibiting entry and use of the buildings under the Building Control Act B.E. 2522 and its amendments through B.E. 2558, as well as Bangkok ordinances on building control B.E. 2544, effective until further notice.

Khlong San District has coordinated with the Mass Transit System to arrange temporary housing. Affected residents can contact the coordination office near the King Taksin the Great Monument at 0 2437 5354 ext. 5064-5065 or fax 0 2439 6393.

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Police

Woman Arrested At Bangkok Airport In Call Center Fraud Case

A 40-year-old woman was arrested at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport after returning from Dubai, where she had been evading prosecution for her role in a call center fraud scheme involving a bank account provided to scammers.

Woman Arrested At Bangkok Airport In Call Center Fraud Case
3h ago Khaosod

Police arrested a 40-year-old woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport on July 9, 2569, as she returned from Dubai where she had been evading arrest in a call center fraud case. Officers led by Lieutenant Colonel Tasaphumi Charupratya, commander of the Police Technology Crime Investigation Bureau, detained the suspect at the international arrivals hall on level 2 of the airport. She was wanted under court warrant number 1396/2567 issued on October 18, 2567, by the Minburi Criminal Court.

The arrest stemmed from the suspect's involvement in providing a bank account to a call center gang. She had fled to Dubai since early 2567 after authorities learned she was returning to Thailand. Police coordinated with the airport immigration division and Kokkram police station to apprehend her upon arrival.

During interrogation, the suspect confessed that in 2567, a coworker from the massage parlor where she worked persuaded her to open an online bank account, claiming it was for work purposes. She was promised 1,000 baht monthly compensation. Within three months of opening the account, it was frozen and she never received further payment. She subsequently left Thailand to work at a massage parlor in Dubai.

Authorities charged her with fraud by impersonation, defrauding the public, computer fraud involving false data entry, unlawful account usage, and money laundering conspiracy. Additional arrest warrants from Phrae and Sakon Nakhon provincial courts were issued for related charges. Police will pursue further legal action and asset seizure.

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Regional

Hat Yai Business Sector Urges PM to Inspect Flood-Damaged Canal

Hat Yai's business sector is pushing Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to visit Royal Canal 1, which suffered severe erosion and embankment damage during recent flooding, with repairs estimated at 100-200 million baht needed before monsoon se

Hat Yai Business Sector Urges PM to Inspect Flood-Damaged Canal
3h ago Khaosod

Private sector representatives in Hat Yai are requesting a visit from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to inspect Royal Canal 1 (Klong Phumirat Damnoen) in Had Yai district, Songkhla province, which sustained significant damage from flooding. The canal's embankments have been severely eroded by floodwater currents. Deputy Permanent Secretary of Interior Paskorn Boonlaksana inspected the site on July 9 and directed relevant agencies and local government bodies to coordinate in preparing detailed information and facilitating a smooth visit for the Prime Minister to hear directly from affected residents and provide targeted solutions.

According to Pairoj Chaijirathikul, Vice President of the Songkhla Chamber of Commerce, the private sector had prepared damage assessments of Royal Canal 1 from the late 2568 flooding to present a budget proposal to the Prime Minister during a planned mobile cabinet meeting in Had Yai. However, the mobile cabinet meeting has been indefinitely postponed. With only three months remaining before the onset of the monsoon season, officials fear repairs cannot be completed in time. The Prime Minister is now scheduled to visit the damaged canal on July 10 to observe the damage firsthand. Estimated repair costs are between 100 and 200 million baht.

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Police

Train Strikes And Kills Person In Lampang

A train fatally struck one person at a railway crossing in Lampang's Muang district on July 9, with the train now blocking traffic between two villages.

Train Strikes And Kills Person In Lampang
3h ago Khaosod

A train struck and killed one person near the Ban Sop Tuey railway crossing in Lampang, with authorities investigating. At 9:30 p.m. on July 9, the Lampang Rescue Association reported the accident occurred near the railway crossing behind Phadung Wit School in Pong Saen Thong subdistrict, Muang district, Lampang province. One fatality was confirmed at the scene. The train stopped and is blocking the crossing between Ban Sop Tuey and Ban Thap Mak, preventing all vehicle traffic. Motorists are urged to use alternate routes.

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National

Thailand Showcases Royal Arts and Crafts to Global Media

Thailand's Government Public Relations Department (PRD) hosted a 2-day study visit for international media on 9 – 10 July 2026, showcasing how the country's Royal Arts and Crafts Projects are transf...

4h ago Thailand.go.th Issues

Thailand's Government Public Relations Department (PRD) hosted a 2-day study visit for international media on 9 – 10 July 2026, showcasing how the country's Royal Arts and Crafts Projects are transf...

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Breaking

Building Tilt Stable, Officials Say, As Purple Line Tunnel Leaks

Water leaking into the Bangkok Purple Line extension tunnel near Wangwian prompted evacuation concerns, though officials say a tilting commercial building has stabilized at a 79-80 degree angle with continued monitoring underway.

Building Tilt Stable, Officials Say, As Purple Line Tunnel Leaks
4h ago Khaosod

Water leaking into the Purple Line extension tunnel between Tao Pun and Ratburi stations near Wangwian intersection prompted authorities to evacuate people from the risk area and investigate the cause. At 9:15 p.m. on July 9, Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Director Theeraphatt Kachamat addressed the situation, noting that while the affected commercial building appears more settled to the naked eye, instrument measurements show the structure remains at a 79-80 degree tilt—the same deviation as earlier in the evening. However, cracks and fissures require continued monitoring by USAR THAILAND personnel working alongside structural engineering techniques. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation will support Bangkok authorities using digital tilt-measurement equipment that will alert officials immediately if further tilting occurs, allowing rapid response. The building is currently undergoing renovation and is unoccupied. Surrounding private businesses have been asked to operate cautiously and await formal evacuation orders from Bangkok authorities. Reporters note that no formal evacuation order has been issued yet—only a request for cooperation—though some residents have voluntarily left the area and are requesting that officials provide clear confirmation and a formal evacuation plan.

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Police

Police Bust Eight Million Methamphetamine Pills in Nakhon Nayok

Police arrested five suspects and seized eight million methamphetamine pills stored at a house in Nakhon Nayok Province, disrupting a major drug trafficking operation supplying other regions of Thailand.

Police Bust Eight Million Methamphetamine Pills in Nakhon Nayok
4h ago Khaosod

Police have arrested five suspects and seized eight million methamphetamine pills that were being smuggled and stored at a house in Ang Khanak District, Nakhon Nayok Province. On July 9, 2569, senior police officials announced the successful operation. The arrests came after coordinated investigations by the Nakhon Nayok Provincial Police, Chumphon and Nakhon Nayok Provincial Police, and the Narcotics Suppression Bureau's Region 1 office, who tracked ongoing drug trafficking networks. Authorities determined that large shipments of methamphetamine were being stored at the property before distribution to other parts of the country, prompting the raid. Further investigations are underway to dismantle the broader trafficking network.

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