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National

PM Backs Phuket Singer for America's Got Talent

Phuket singer Nene Royal received Thailand's Prime Minister's backing to compete on America's Got Talent, with the government framing her success as part of the country's tourism promotion efforts.

PM Backs Phuket Singer for America's Got Talent
1d ago The Phuket Express

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Bangkok — Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, Surasak Phancharoenworakul, introduced rising star Rattikan Amlai, better known as Nene Royal, to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul at Government House this morning. The meeting highlighted the government’s support for young Thai talent making waves internationally, while also tying her success to the promotion of the country’s tourism brand, […] Phuket Youth ‘Ne Ne’ Receives Prime Minister’s Backing to Shine on America’s Got Talent Stage -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Regional

Phuket Steps Up Fire Safety Inspections at Entertainment Venues

Phuket authorities have launched fire safety inspections at entertainment venues across the province, prompted by a recent deadly bar fire in Bangkok that killed multiple people.

Phuket Steps Up Fire Safety Inspections at Entertainment Venues
1d ago The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Provincial authorities in Phuket have launched a coordinated campaign to strengthen fire safety standards at local establishments, following a recent blaze in Bangkok that raised nationwide concerns. Our previous stories: A fire ripped through the “Rong Beer Na Lad Prao” bar, restaurant, and entertainment venue near Soi Lad Phrao 1 on Lad Phrao Road […] Authorities Inspect Patong Entertainment Venues and Intensify Fire Safety  -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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National

Anuthm Celebrates French National Day, Strengthening 170-Year Ties

Prime Minister Anutin attended a French National Day reception in Bangkok, celebrating 170 years of diplomatic ties and highlighting cultural cooperation through exhibitions and a new bilateral action plan.

Anuthm Celebrates French National Day, Strengthening 170-Year Ties
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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his wife attended a reception celebrating the French Republic's national day on July 14, 2026, at the Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai in Bangkok. The event was hosted by Jean-Claude Poimboeuf, the French Ambassador to Thailand. Upon arrival, the Prime Minister was welcomed by the ambassador and his wife, received flowers, and viewed a video documenting France's history, culture, and the enduring 170-year diplomatic relationship between the two nations.

The Prime Minister and distinguished guests paid respects to the late Queen Sirikit, Queen Mother, and Princess Bajrakitiyabha. The formal ceremony included the playing of both national anthems, remarks from the ambassador, and remarks from the Prime Minister on behalf of the Thai government, who expressed his pleasure in commemorating France's national day and highlighted the longstanding diplomatic ties between the countries. He also thanked France for the warm reception given to the Thai King and Queen during their official state visit to France.

Anutin spoke of the cultural dimensions connecting Thailand and France, exemplified by the Paris exhibition "La Mode en Majesté," under the patronage of Princess Sirivannavari, celebrating Thai craftsmanship and French creativity. He noted that culture will continue to be a bridge between the peoples of both nations across generations. The Prime Minister referenced his meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, calling it valuable for promoting bilateral cooperation and strengthening the strategic partnership through the new Thailand-France Joint Action Plan 2026-2028. He reaffirmed Thailand's commitment to walking alongside France as a trusted friend and partner for the mutual benefit of both countries. He concluded by praising the French ambassador's dedication to nurturing goodwill between the two nations.

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Regional

Phuket Strengthens Hotel Safety Inspections for License Renewals

Phuket authorities are conducting stricter safety inspections for hotel license renewals to enforce compliance with the Hotel Act of 2004, with initial inspections underway at six properties in Karon.

Phuket Strengthens Hotel Safety Inspections for License Renewals
1d ago The Phuket Express

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Phuket – Authorities in Phuket have stepped up inspections of hotels seeking to renew their operating licenses, aiming to raise safety and service standards in line with the Hotel Act of 2004. Governor Chotnarin Kedsom assigned Deputy Governor Romdon Hayiawa and a working team to inspect six hotels in Karon as part of the license […] Phuket Tightens Hotel License Renewals to Boost Safety Standards -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Rescue Volunteer Uam Found Dead After Search By Family

DNA testing confirmed rescue volunteer Uam Yadadakarn Bamrungphakdidi's identity; her family retrieved her remains in Buriram Province after weeks of searching. A second victim from their group was also recovered the same evening, bringing

Rescue Volunteer Uam Found Dead After Search By Family
1d ago Khaosod

Rescue volunteer Yadadakarn Bamrungphakdidi, known as Uam and a volunteer with the Kalasin United Heart Foundation, has been identified through DNA testing. On July 14, 2025, her mother and son came to view and identify her remains before taking her body back to their home in Pakham District, Buriram Province. Her mother performed a traditional coffin ritual, telling her daughter's spirit "Mother has come to take you home" before departing in tears with her body. Later that evening around 8 p.m., the body of Wipada (nickname Miao), who was with Uam during the incident, was also claimed by her family from Si Chiang Mai District in Nong Khai Province, marking the 25th body collected.

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National

Army Clarifies Status of Man Escorting PM at Fire Scene

The Royal Thai Army clarified that a uniformed man escorting Prime Minister Anutin at a July 14 fire inspection is a supplementary officer, not an active-duty soldier, after online criticism over his presence at the incident.

Army Clarifies Status of Man Escorting PM at Fire Scene
1d ago Khaosod

The Royal Thai Army has clarified that Maj. Nat Muabbaanngaan is a supplementary military officer who received a warrant officer promotion under Defense Ministry Order No. 1421/2566. The clarification came after online users shared images of a uniformed man walking beside Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul during a July 14 inspection of a beer factory fire in the Ladprao area, sparking public criticism and questions about the individual's identity and role. The man was identified as former Bangkok Metropolitan Administration candidate Chit Phong Kattaphong, who previously ran in the Phayathai district. According to the army, Chit Phong is a supplementary officer without allowance attached to the 11th Military Region Command, and his promotion to warrant officer rank was awarded after completing mandated military training as part of 2023's reserve recruitment exercise. The army emphasized that his status is that of a supplementary officer under Defense Ministry regulations, not a regular active-duty soldier.

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National

Bangkok Bar Fire Kills 30, Probe Eyes Safety Violations

A devastating fire at a Bangkok bar killed at least 30 people on July 12th, with investigators examining blocked exits and safety violations at the venue.

1d ago The Phuket Express

The Phuket Express -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Bangkok- A massive fire tore through the Rong Beer Na Ladprao in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district late on Sunday, July 12th, 2026, around 11:57 p.m., killing at least 30 people and injuring dozens more. The incident, one of the deadliest fires in Bangkok in nearly two decades, has triggered a wide-ranging investigation into suspected negligence, licensing […] Bangkok Bar Fire Update: Death Toll Reaches 30 as Investigation Probes Licensing Violations, Blocked Exits, and Safety Lapses at Rong Beer Na Ladprao -=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=- The Phuket Express - Real. Unbiased. Impactful. In the moment.

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Police

Police Arrest Man for Illegally Streaming World Cup 2026

Police arrested a man in Phitsanulok for illegally streaming the 2026 FIFA World Cup and charging viewers without authorization from the official broadcast rights holder.

Police Arrest Man for Illegally Streaming World Cup 2026
1d ago Khaosod

Police from the Intellectual Property Division have shut down a young entrepreneur's illegal streaming operation broadcasting the 2026 FIFA World Cup without authorization. On July 14, 2025, officers led by IPOL Commander Tasanaphoomi Charupratya and Deputy Commander Phuwidet Julakasevi, along with representatives from Mono Streaming Company (the authorized broadcast rights holder), obtained a court warrant from the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court and arrested a man identified as Nisit at his residence in Muang District, Phitsanulok. Police seized a mobile phone, bank records, and a computer.

The arrest followed a complaint from Mono Streaming Company representatives that unauthorized persons were illegally distributing World Cup broadcast signals online. Investigators discovered a Facebook account posting advertisements falsely claiming to hold broadcast rights in order to gain credibility before recruiting paid subscribers and directing them to an online platform where they could watch the matches. The group had multiple members actively watching and chatting during games.

After gathering evidence, police obtained a search warrant and made the arrest. The suspect faces charges under the Copyright Act B.E. 2537 (1994) and related laws for distributing World Cup 2026 broadcast signals without authorization from the rights holder and collecting fees from viewers for profit. The case has been handed to investigators for further prosecution.

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Police

Mother Devastated After Daughter Killed in Bangkok Nightclub Fire

A 23-year-old recent graduate from Maha Sarakham was killed in a July 12 nightclub fire in Bangkok's Lad Prao district, leaving her mother devastated after the young woman fell while trying to escape the flames with friends.

Mother Devastated After Daughter Killed in Bangkok Nightclub Fire
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The mother of Mook, full name Ms. Tattapicha Seehabunyamak, 23, from Maha Sarakham province, was devastated to learn her daughter was among the casualties of the Lad Prao entertainment venue fire on July 12. The young woman had recently graduated from the National Sports University with a degree in sports science and had only been working in Bangkok for less than a month when she went out with friends on the night of the fire. Her mother, Nang Sutthat Seehabunyamak, recounted that Mook was a dutiful daughter who dreamed of joining the police force like her father, and had promised to send home 10,000 baht each month from her salary. According to eyewitness accounts, Mook and three friends tried to escape the flames by holding hands, but she fell after being knocked down and lost her grip, unable to save herself. Two other friends survived. Her mother said she initially did not pay attention to the fire news, thinking it was far from her, but collapsed multiple times upon learning her daughter was among the victims. She now appeals to all entertainment venue operators to strictly inspect safety systems, electrical wiring, equipment, and fire escape routes before opening for business, as these establishments serve not only young people but working-age adults seeking recreation. Mook's body remains at the Police Hospital pending DNA identification, with her father and brother assisting in the verification process, which is expected to take 6-8 hours. Once confirmed, the body will be returned home for Buddhist funeral rites.

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National

Thailand Sports Authority Opens Applications for New Director

Thailand's Sports Authority is accepting applications for a new Director General to succeed Dr. Kongsak Yodmani, whose term ends September 30, 2026, with a selection deadline of September 2026.

Thailand Sports Authority Opens Applications for New Director
1d ago Khaosod

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) is accepting applications from qualified candidates interested in the position of Director General, to replace current Director Dr. Kongsak Yodmani. With Dr. Kongsak Yodmani's term ending on September 30, 2026, a recruitment process for a new SAT director has been initiated, and Ms. Nattariya Theevivong has been appointed as chair of the selection committee, with the goal of selecting a new director by September 2026.

The SAT has officially opened applications for qualified individuals to be considered for selection. Candidates may submit their applications and supporting documents in person or by proxy to the Human Resources Department, 6th floor, SAT, by phone at 0-2186-7111 extensions 1217 or 7950 between July 15–29, 2026, during business hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Applications may also be submitted by email to hrm@sat.or.th between July 15–29, 2026, by 4:30 p.m.

Incomplete applications may be supplemented within the application period (by July 29, 2026, at 4:30 p.m.); failure to do so will result in forfeiture of candidacy.

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National

Thailand Establishes First Formal Deportation Regulations

Thailand's Cabinet has approved the country's first formal deportation regulations to streamline the removal of foreign nationals who entered illegally, violated employment laws, or committed serious crimes. The new framework eliminates the

Thailand Establishes First Formal Deportation Regulations
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BANGKOK — The Cabinet has approved draft regulations establishing a formal process for deporting foreign nationals who enter, work or conduct business in Thailand illegally, as well as those convicted of serious crimes.

Government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said the Cabinet approved the draft Prime Minister's Office regulations on deportation during its meeting on Tuesday, following a proposal submitted by Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapunt.

The regulations identify six categories of offences that may warrant deportation when authorities consider removal necessary to protect public order and public morality. They apply to foreign nationals who:

- Enter or remain in Thailand illegally; - Work in Thailand in violation of laws governing foreign employment; - Conduct business in Thailand in violation of the Foreign Business Act; - Forge official documents or use forged government documents; - Commit an offence carrying a prison sentence of three years or more; or - Act as a principal, instigator or supporter of any of the above offences.

The proposal follows a Cabinet resolution on 16 June appointing Pakorn to coordinate with relevant agencies on improving laws, regulations and procedures concerning immigration. The review was intended to speed up the removal of foreign nationals who commit crimes or enter the country illegally.

Thailand currently has no unified administrative regulations governing deportation, requiring agencies to coordinate closely on individual cases. The new framework is intended to make deportation procedures faster and more efficient.

Under the draft regulations, the director-general of the Department of Corrections must provide the Interior Ministry permanent secretary, or a designated official, with the names, nationalities, case files and other relevant information concerning foreign prisoners before their release. The permanent secretary or designated official must then report the case to the interior minister, who will consider issuing a deportation order without delay.

The Interior Ministry will be responsible for returning the person to their country of nationality. Where a person's nationality cannot be established, they may be deported to the country where they say they last lived before entering Thailand.

A person may also be transferred to another country where they are not a citizen, or to an international organisation, if a request is submitted through diplomatic channels. The receiving country or organisation must agree to cover all expenses associated with the person's care and removal, while the person facing deportation must also provide written consent to the transfer.

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