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National

Opposition Backs Public Charter Amendment Draft

Opposition parties have agreed to wait for a public sector constitution amendment draft before Parliament considers it alongside political party proposals in the next session. The government coalition coordinator said all parties have reach

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The government coalition coordinator revealed that the opposition has agreed to wait for the public sector's constitution amendment draft before considering it alongside political party proposals at the next parliamentary session. On July 1, 2025, at 10:10 AM at Parliament, Raveewit Parisananakul, Ang Thong MP from the Bhumjaithai Party and chairman of the government coalition coordination committee, discussed constitutional amendments after consulting with opposition members and senators. He informed Parliament Speaker Sophan Sarirum that all parties have reached consensus. The opposition acknowledged that the public draft has made substantial headway and should be given an opportunity to proceed alongside the main political party draft for joint consideration. Raveewit further explained that specific amendment deliberations will rest with the Parliament Speaker regarding agenda scheduling. He believes that if waiting for the public draft, detailed amendments should go to the next parliamentary session for review—something the opposition has not opposed. He is confident the process will pass without difficulty.

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Budget Debate Proceeds Smoothly, Vote Expected Tonight

Parliament's fiscal year 2570 budget debate is proceeding constructively without personal attacks, with a final vote expected tonight at the legislature.

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At 10:10 a.m. on July 1, 2569 at Parliament, Kravir Perisnananthakul, Ang Thong MP and member of the Bhumjaithai Party, spoke as chair of the governing coalition coordination committee about the two-day consideration of the fiscal year 2570 budget bill. He thanked both opposition and government members for their participation.

Kravir noted that while some might say the debate's tone differs from previous years, careful listening reveals substantive data and figures that government agencies can benefit from. "This budget debate has proceeded smoothly without sarcasm or personal attacks," he stated. "Importantly, both opposition and government are giving new parliamentarians opportunities to speak and offer suggestions, which is positive for seeing fresh MPs engage alongside experienced colleagues."

He added that both sides are working to manage debate time efficiently on this final day, with a vote expected this evening. The Cabinet has responded reasonably well to major questions from opposition members, though some minor points may not have been fully addressed. This afternoon, the coalition will meet to remind government MPs about quorum and voting procedures, with confidence the measure will pass.

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National

Mexico Advances With Fourth Straight Shutout Victory

Mexico recorded its fourth consecutive shutout win, defeating Ecuador 1-0 in a World Cup group stage match at Mexico City Stadium on July 1, 2025.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match took place on July 1, 2025, at Mexico City Stadium in Mexico. Host nation Mexico faced Ecuador in the final group stage competition.

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National

Mahidol Research Institute Transforms Thailand With Tangible Innovation

Mahidol University's Institute for Population and Social Research held a major conference in Bangkok to address Thailand's demographic challenges and convert research into tangible innovation, with government officials emphasizing the need

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The Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) at Mahidol University held a major national academic conference titled 'Population and Society 2025' on June 30–July 1, 2025, at the Royal River Hotel in Bangkok, marking the institute's 20th anniversary under the theme 'Decode Tomorrow: Decoding Demographics for a Sustainable Social Future.' Over 300 participants including experts, academics, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders convened to analyze and decode the structural dimensions of Thailand's rapidly changing demographic challenges while mobilizing collective effort to propel the nation into a new century with stability.

The conference was graced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Prof. Dr. Yosachon Wongsawastdi, who delivered a keynote address on 'Transforming Population and Social Research and Innovation to Drive Thailand Toward a High-Value Economy.' He emphasized the government's commitment to overhauling the nation's research system by converting population and social research from mere data repositories into tangible innovation systems ready for real-world application, aimed at advancing Thailand's economy and improving public quality of life across all dimensions. All sectors must collaborate to translate in-depth research into concrete policies and measures addressing demographic crises.

Prof. Dr. Nopperennue Sachjaraksa Theeratit, Vice Rector for International Relations and University Council at Mahidol University, presided over the official opening, highlighting IPSR's vital role as a key mechanism supporting and advancing Mahidol's strategic vision to address challenges facing Thai society. Over the past two decades, the institute has not only produced scholarly work but has successfully transformed research data, statistics, and findings into policy recommendations and prototype innovations that concretely solve critical economic and social problems in Thailand, improving population quality of life and driving tangible public policy.

A major highlight featured a special demographic lecture by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kritaya Acharavanij from IPSR on 'Decoding the Demographic Landscape: Crisis and Opportunity in National and Global Change.' She raised awareness that Thailand's demographic crisis is not an isolated challenge but part of a larger global transformation. Decoding this demographic landscape serves as a key to identifying direction and accelerating adaptation, turning risks into future security.

The conference featured innovative academic dimensions including parallel sessions, pitching and policy lab activities, and side meetings.

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National

Thai Artists Release New Love Songs About Timing

Multiple Thai artists and bands have released new love songs exploring heartbreak and emotional timing, including singles from KRIST, whateve, Boy Gosiyapong, Slapkiss, Nat Sakdatorn, and Retrospect's new album featuring a fresh vocalist.

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Young artist KRIST from RISER MUSIC releases 'Wrong Time,' a new single exploring a simple yet heartfelt perspective on love, with lyrics and production by MAIYARAP and TOON THREE MAN DOWN respectively. The music video features model PiXXiE alongside Niu Thitiphumi, with NANON directing.

Singer whateve (Pornpavee Konkarathai) debuts her first single 'Yesterday I Loved You Less Than Today' under Kicks Records, with songwriting and composition by Phumi from Jaidee and Toon Three Man Down. She expressed gratitude for the label's support, saying she appreciates the creative freedom and warm environment at Kicks Records.

Romance master Boy Gosiyapong features on his latest single 'Please Send It Along' with JAONAAY, exploring the concept that human emotions carry weight even though they cannot be measured—yet can be clearly felt and transmitted to others with hope for complete understanding.

Band Slapkiss returns with 'Heart's Owner (Twilightship),' depicting the pain of loving someone while having no right to stand beside them anymore. The song was produced by Milo from Tilly Birds, with the music video directed by Prawa Nichapat and Slapkiss member Do, who are close friends in real life.

Nat Sakdatorn makes a musical comeback with 'One Day at a Time,' inviting listeners to gradually understand the meaning of love. The track features co-production by Prateep Siriisaranon and TONHON, with Awat Ratnapinda as Creative Director. Nat explained his return stems from an unending passion for music.

Band Retrospect announces their fifth full-length album 'Afterlife,' marking their revival and welcoming new vocalist Gao Jirayou. The 10-track album took over three years to complete. Pre-orders are available from today through July 8, with shipments beginning August 13, 2569, via GMM Music Store.

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National

Teacher's Exam Passing Annulled, Lawmaker Vows Justice

Teacher Nim's civil service exam passing was annulled due to a marking error that dropped her from first to second place, prompting an MP to vow legal action and question the integrity of Thailand's civil service system.

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MP Natakorn Utho of the Khalasin province, Pheu Thai Party, posted about Teacher Nim's case on Facebook on July 1, 2026. Teacher Nim, the youngest daughter of an elderly white-haired farmer from Som Poh village, was raised by her mother alone in difficult circumstances. Teachers unanimously praised her as a dedicated and hardworking student who never gave up on education. She pursued higher education and became a physics teacher, a highly sought-after profession.

Teacher Nim worked as a contract teacher for four years. Every time the civil service exam was held, she passed with good scores, but was never called to serve because her ranking was insufficient. Eventually, the Office of Basic Education Commission held a special exam for contract teachers with over three years of service. Teacher Nim passed first and received both an appointment letter and a call notice.

She immediately resigned from her original school. Her school held a farewell ceremony where students wrote letters of congratulations mixed with sadness. Back home, villagers celebrated her success as the village's hope—she had passed without paying a single baht for the position.

Teacher Nim paid for new accommodation, arranged relocation, and contacted her assigned school to begin her proud civil service career. Then came a thunderbolt: the university administering the exam reported a marking error, dropping Teacher Nim to second place.

Her mother's tears of joy turned to tears of sorrow. Teacher Nim is her only hope, and the farmworker mother's tearstains remain on the MP's chest. The MP vowed to pursue this through legal channels and filed complaints with the education minister and administrative court, questioning how anyone can believe in justice when systematic corruption pervades the civil service. He noted this is not an isolated case but one of many victims of injustice.

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Police

Inter Milan Defender Bastoni Probed In Child Trafficking Case

Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni is under investigation by Milan prosecutors in a child trafficking case involving an agency that allegedly organized parties for high-profile clients, though a 17-year-old witness denied any relations

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Alessandro Bastoni, the 27-year-old Italian defender for Inter Milan in Serie A, is under investigation by Milan prosecutors in a child trafficking case. Gazzetta dello Sport revealed that Bastoni received an avviso di garanzia—an official notice under Italian law indicating a person is under investigation—on Tuesday. This is a legal procedural step rather than a formal charge or conviction determination. He is expected to be questioned in the coming days. Bastoni is the first footballer being investigated in this case, which primarily focuses on an agency in Cinisello Balsamo. Prosecutors allege the agency organized all-inclusive parties for high-profile clients, including footballers. Bastoni's involvement relates to allegations of a relationship with a 17-year-old girl, but the girl, when questioned as a witness, stated that no relationship occurred between them.

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Police

Drug Police Hunt Man in Jacket Over Suspicious Package to Flight Attendant

Thai drug police are seeking a jacket-wearing man who delivered a suspicious brown package to a flight attendant on June 22, clarifying that a motorcycle rider who came forward is not their suspect but rather trying to clear his name.

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Thai anti-drug police are hunting a man in a jacket who delivered a suspicious package to a flight attendant on June 22, clarifying that a rider who came forward is not their target but rather someone seeking to prove his innocence after seeing himself featured in media coverage. Deputy Secretary-General Areepak Ngernbamrung of Thailand's Narcotics Control Board revealed on July 1 that the package delivered by the rider who made contact is different from the one found in the flight attendant's room. The suspicious package, delivered on June 22, was a plain brown box with the crew member's name clearly marked but notably without a sender's name. Police now suspect a car rather than a motorcycle was used, as the package was quite large. The man wore a jacket and carried the brown box to the reception desk around noon on June 22 without passing through the building's barrier system. Investigators are actively pursuing the vehicle driver. Regarding the Facebook account "Rose Rose" that contacted the flight attendant in early June after she posted seeking courier work, police confirm the account has been deleted but are using advanced technology to recover data from the device. They are also investigating whether this account is linked to other pages that have disclosed information about the case and whether it connects to a larger drug network. When asked about alleged secret LINE groups among flight attendants and crew members organizing courier work despite airline prohibitions, officials acknowledged hearing such reports and warned that drug traffickers are employing new tactics to recruit couriers. Regarding the flight attendant's family in Phayao province, police found no evidence of involvement by her parents or family members in normal suspicious activity, though the family is experiencing considerable stress and anxiety, particularly from Australian authorities' restrictions on contact.

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National

Famous Lottery Predictor Picks 739 For Thai Draw

Popular lottery predictor Mae Nam Nueng posted the lucky number 739 ahead of Thailand's government draw on July 1, sparking hope among thousands of followers on her widely-followed social media page.

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Mae Nam Nueng, formerly known as Phirda and now using the name Waranyapat Athisotsuranan, posted through her popular page Phirda Barami Pu 519 one day before the government lottery draw. She revealed her lucky three-digit number as "Thai single seed 739"—a brief but highly anticipated message that lottery fans eagerly await. The post sparked a flood of comments from hopeful players, with messages like "Blessings to you mother, please let 739 come true, thank you for bringing luck and fortune." This morning, on July 1, 2026, the day of the draw, Mae Nam Nueng posted an encouraging message across social media saying "Get rich today," which energized the community of lottery players commenting with prayers and requests for the number to hit.

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Thailand Mobilizes Full Support For 2026 Asian Games

Thailand is fully mobilizing support for its athletes competing in the 2026 Asian Games and Asian Para Games in Nagoya, Japan, with comprehensive budgets for training, allowances, and sports science backing.

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Thailand's sports authority and national sports development fund are in full mobilization mode to prepare Thai athletes for the 20th Asian Games and 5th Asian Para Games in Japan. Dr. Kongsakd Yotmani, director of Thailand's sports authority, confirmed 100 percent readiness across all areas including budgets, athlete allowances, competition expenses, sports science support, and incentives.

Thai athletes will compete in the 20th Asian Games from September 19 to October 4, 2026, and the 5th Asian Para Games from October 18-24, 2026, both in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Thailand's sports authority and national sports development fund are playing a crucial role in ensuring Thai athletes are fully prepared to deliver better results than previous editions of both Asian sporting events.

Dr. Kongsakd Yotmani revealed that the sports authority and national sports development fund have allocated comprehensive budgets for Thai athletes participating in both games, covering training camp expenses, athlete allowances, competition participation costs, full integration of sports science across all sports, live broadcast coverage for Thai fans, and medal bonus rewards according to established criteria. All preparations are 100 percent ready with no issues.

"Asian Games athletes have been selected through qualifying systems specific to each sport and based on world rankings, while para-athletes competing in the Asian Para Games have been continuously training following the ASEAN Para Games. Both groups are receiving excellent support from the sports authority and national sports development fund, so we are confident that athletes from both events will be in good spirits and deliver satisfying results," Dr. Kongsakd said.

For context, at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China in 2023, Thailand's team won 12 gold, 14 silver, and 32 bronze medals, ranking 8th overall. At the 4th Asian Para Games, Thailand's para-athletes earned 27 gold, 26 silver, and 55 bronze medals, ranking 7th overall.

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National

Mazda Invests $240M to Make Thailand MHEV Production Hub

Mazda will invest $240 million in Thailand to make it a regional production hub for mild hybrid electric vehicles, with manufacturing lines launching in 2027 to supply Japan and ASEAN markets.

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Thailand's Board of Investment has approved a 7.4 billion baht investment by Auto Alliance (Thailand), a Mazda Motor Corporation joint venture, to upgrade production processes at its Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate facility in Rayong province. The expansion will support manufacturing of Mazda's new Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) models—hybrid vehicles combining fuel and electric power. Mazda has chosen Thailand as its primary MHEV production base, with production lines launching in 2027 to serve domestic markets and exports to Japan and ASEAN countries.

The investment reflects global market trends and vehicle technology evolution, and responds to Thailand's National EV Policy Board incentives offering fixed excise tax rates for seven years (2025-2031). Mazda operates four companies in Thailand covering vehicle manufacturing, automatic transmissions, automotive parts, sales, and regional marketing. Auto Alliance Thailand, established with Ford, serves as a key regional production hub for both pickup trucks and passenger vehicles, while Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing Thailand produces SKYACTIV engines and transmissions.

The investment will modernize production lines with automation and robotics for key processes including welding, body assembly, painting, and final assembly, improving efficiency and precision while meeting Euro 6 emissions standards and increasing clean energy use. The facility will produce B-segment SUVs with MHEV technology to boost fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions, for both domestic sales and export to ASEAN countries and Japan.

The EV Board has set special excise tax rates at 10% (for vehicles emitting 100 g/km CO2 or less) and 12% (for 101-120 g/km) for seven years (2025-2031), requiring minimum additional investments of 5 billion baht. Conditions include using domestically produced batteries from 2025, critical components like traction motors from 2027, and installing at least four of six intelligent safety systems (ADAS). Mazda's selection of Thailand as its primary MHEV hub affirms global confidence in Thailand's automotive capabilities and marks a significant milestone for the nation's electric vehicle industry.

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