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National

PM Anutin: Royal Approval Given for NBTC Chair Removal

PM Anutin has secured royal approval to remove NBTC Chairman Dr. Sorot Boonbaichiep, citing full compliance with legal procedures in the petition submitted on August 11.

PM Anutin: Royal Approval Given for NBTC Chair Removal
11 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul revealed at 12:45 p.m. on August 11, 2025, at Government House that he has signed and submitted a royal petition requesting the removal of Clinical Professor Dr. Sorot Boonbaichiep from his positions as chairman and member of the NBTC. The prime minister and Interior Minister confirmed that all actions have been conducted in full compliance with legal procedures and regulations.

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National

Honda Launches Code Save Campaign With Parts Discounts

Honda Motorcycle is offering genuine parts discounts through its "Code Save" campaign via the My Honda Moto app, with savings up to 200 baht on batteries, tires, and filters at authorized service centers nationwide.

Honda Launches Code Save Campaign With Parts Discounts
11 Aug Khaosod

Honda Motorcycle is offering genuine parts discounts to customers who bring their motorcycles in for service through the "Code Save" campaign via the My Honda Moto app. Customers can claim coupons through the My Honda Moto application and present them to staff before service to receive discounts on genuine parts at Honda Wing Center and Honda Wing Shop branches nationwide.

Discount offers include: - Battery replacement: 150 baht discount (August 15 – September 30, 2026) - Tire replacement: 200 baht discount (August 15 – October 15, 2026) - Drive belt replacement: 50 baht discount (August 15 – October 15, 2026) - Air filter replacement: 50 baht discount (August 15 – October 15, 2026)

Coupons are valid only for customers who bring Honda motorcycles to authorized service centers and cannot be used for over-the-counter parts purchases without a service appointment. Interested customers can download the My Honda Moto application to claim discounts.

Honda Motorcycle continues to promote safe riding by encouraging users to regularly check and maintain their motorcycles to keep them in working condition. Customers can claim benefits and bring their motorcycles for service at Honda Wing Center and Honda Wing Shop branches throughout the country.

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National

Thailand Opens 384 Hotel Jobs in Taiwan with Up to 30,000 Baht Monthly

Thailand's Department of Employment is recruiting 384 workers for hotel jobs in Taiwan offering up to 30,000 baht monthly salary, requiring a bachelor's degree in hospitality or equivalent work experience with language proficiency.

Thailand Opens 384 Hotel Jobs in Taiwan with Up to 30,000 Baht Monthly
11 Aug Khaosod

The Thai Department of Employment (DoE) is opening registrations for Thai workers seeking employment with hotel and accommodation service providers in Taiwan, according to DoE director Somchai Morkatsriwan. The initiative aims to provide Thai workers with legitimate overseas employment opportunities, stable income, and professional skill development in international hospitality standards.

Taiwan's hotel and accommodation businesses currently have 384 open positions covering guest reception, room booking coordination, housekeeping, and cleaning roles. Selected candidates will receive a maximum monthly salary of 32,000 Taiwan dollars (roughly 30,000 baht), with wages and benefits determined by employers and Taiwan labor law.

Applicants must meet one of these qualifications: a bachelor's degree in tourism, hospitality, or recreation with Chinese or English language skills at A2 level, or A2-level language proficiency plus at least six months of hotel work experience in Taiwan within the past three years with employer certification. For Chinese language tests, applicants must provide TOCFL A2 results valid for up to three years from the start date.

Somchai emphasized this program offers Thai workers legal protections, safety, and valuable international experience. Interested candidates can register through the Thai Overseas Employment Management System at toea.doe.go.th by selecting "Hotel and Accommodation Services" and "Taiwan," or call the DoE hotline at 1506 ext. 2 for more information.

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National

Thai Rugby Tests Team Before Asian Games in Japan

Thai rugby will compete in the Asia Series in China in late August before the 20th Asian Games in Japan, where the women's team is confident of winning at least a bronze medal.

Thai Rugby Tests Team Before Asian Games in Japan
11 Aug Khaosod

Thai rugby will have a good opportunity to test its teams in the 2026 Asia Series first leg from August 26-31 in China, ahead of competing in the 20th Asian Games from September 19 to October 4 in Japan. The Thai Rugby Football Association is confident the women's team will secure a medal. Both the men's and women's sevens teams competing in the 20th Asian Games in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, are continuing intensive training with support from the Thailand Sports Authority and the National Sports Development Fund.

Before entering the 20th Asian Games, the Thai rugby team will test itself in the 2026 Asia Series first leg from August 26-31 in China, a tournament featuring leading Asian nations that will also compete at the Asian Games.

Police Colonel Gulthorn Prajuab, president of the Thai Rugby Football Association, revealed that the association has set clear targets to win medals at these Asian Games, particularly the women's team, which is confident of bringing back at least one bronze medal.

"At these Asian Games, the Thai rugby team will definitely have at least one bronze medal from the women's team. The teams we must beat are Hong Kong and Kazakhstan. For the men's team, we have refreshed more than half the squad from the recent SEA Games champions, and we have called up two Thai-origin rugby players from abroad to strengthen the team, with a goal of making the top six," Gulthorn said.

The association president added thanks to the Thailand Sports Authority for consistently supporting the rugby association and monitoring its performance at international venues.

Rugby at the 20th Asian Games will feature the sevens format, competing for two gold medals. The women's tournament has eight teams divided into two groups in the first round. Thailand is in Group A with host Japan, Kazakhstan, and Singapore, while Group B includes China, Hong Kong, India, and Malaysia.

The men's tournament has twelve teams divided into three groups in the first round. Thailand is in Group B with host Japan, South Korea, and Kazakhstan; Group A includes China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Uzbekistan; and Group C includes Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and the Philippines.

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National

Thailand to Learn UNCLOS Conciliation Panel Chair on August 14

Thailand will learn the name of a conciliation panel chairman for a maritime dispute with Cambodia on August 14, with the first committee meeting scheduled for September in either The Hague, Paris, Singapore, or Vietnam.

Thailand to Learn UNCLOS Conciliation Panel Chair on August 14
11 Aug Khaosod

At a government house briefing on August 11, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihsaket Poungketkeaw provided an update on the selection of a chairman for the compulsory conciliation panel under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). One chairman will be selected on August 14 from a list of approximately ten qualified candidates. Thailand and Cambodia each reviewed the candidates and submitted their preferred names back to the UN; the final selection will be made from those jointly approved nominations.

The first conciliation committee meeting is scheduled for September, with venue options including offices of maritime law in multiple zones: The Hague in the Netherlands and Paris in France for the European zone, and Singapore and Vietnam for Asia. The UN provided candidates from European, Asian, and Latin American regions selected based on qualifications.

Regarding Thailand's response to the human rights report by Tom Andrews on the Thai-Cambodian border, Sihsaket said Thailand has submitted rebuttals to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The report will next be considered by UNHRC, where Thailand will use the forum to clarify its position and address concerns. When asked whether the report would disadvantage Thailand internationally, Sihsaket said no, noting that such reports generate diverse opinions among countries, and he is confident many nations will recognize that Thailand's conduct falls within appropriate bounds.

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Weather

Global Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High in July

Global ocean temperatures reached a record high in July 2026, driven partly by El Niño conditions in the Pacific, with sea surface temperatures hitting 20.96°C and triggering devastating marine heat waves across Europe and threatening coast

Global Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High in July
11 Aug Khaosod

The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported on August 11 that global oceans reached record surface temperatures in July 2026, partly driven by El Niño conditions in the Pacific. Between 60°N and 60°S latitude, average sea surface temperatures hit 20.96°C, exceeding the previous high of 20.89°C recorded in 2023. July also ranks as the second-hottest July on record globally, running 1.47°C above pre-industrial averages.

Europe experienced historic ocean warming along Atlantic coastlines and the western Mediterranean, triggering intense and widespread marine heat waves. Tropical Pacific waters remain exceptionally warm during the ongoing El Niño and are expected to intensify over the coming months. Warming oceans drive sea level rise—thermal expansion alone accounts for roughly one-third of observed increases—threatening low-lying coasts and island nations.

Warmer seas intensify and prolong marine heat waves, triggering widespread coral bleaching and destroying seaweed beds and fisheries. The warming also increases heat and moisture evaporation into the atmosphere, fueling more severe tropical storms with heavier rainfall.

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National

MMA Leader Mourns Nonthaburi Official Shot Dead

The Thai Mixed Martial Arts Association president mourned Nonthaburi official Pol. Col. Thongchai Yenpraserit, shot dead by a former MP, praising his crucial support for Thai MMA and combat sports development.

MMA Leader Mourns Nonthaburi Official Shot Dead
11 Aug Khaosod

Sirichet Poonthipayananth, president of the Thai Mixed Martial Arts Association (TAMMA), has posted a tribute to Pol. Col. Thongchai Yenpraserit, governor of Nonthaburi Provincial Administrative Organization, who was fatally shot by Chalot Liewpraing, a former Nonthaburi MP, and later died at Phra Nang Klao Hospital. Sirichet expressed deep sorrow over Thongchai's passing, describing him as an essential figure for Thai MMA and combat sports. Throughout TAMMA's journey, Sirichet said, there were many critical moments when Thongchai's support, trust, and assistance proved indispensable—particularly when Thailand hosted the Southeast Asian Games and MMA was among the sports requiring coordinated promotion and successful competition organization. Without Thongchai's leadership, Sirichet noted, those difficult and stressful efforts would not have succeeded. Thongchai was not merely a sponsor but a knowledgeable leader who understood the fighting sports industry, respected his colleagues, and recognized the importance of building a strong foundation for Thai MMA. Sirichet expressed particular sadness that just days before, they had discussed youth development and the future of Thai fighting sports, not realizing that conversation would be one of their last. He pledged that TAMMA will remember Thongchai as a pivotal figure in the history of Thai MMA, and offered condolences to his family and all who respected him, hoping that the legacy he created throughout his life will benefit his spirit in the afterlife. Sirichet concluded by noting that although some people leave the sport, the foundations they build remain within it forever.

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National

Transport Minister Denies Quota in Deputy Secretary Appointment

Transport Minister Phipat Ratchakitprakarn defended the appointment of the highways department chief as permanent secretary, insisting the decision was merit-based rather than a political quota and that ministry projects will continue witho

Transport Minister Denies Quota in Deputy Secretary Appointment
11 Aug Khaosod

On August 11, 2025, at Government House, Deputy Prime Minister Phipat Ratchakitprakarn and Minister of Transport addressed the appointment of Piyapong Jiwatkulpaisal, director-general of the Department of Highways, to the position of permanent secretary of the Transport Ministry. Phipat stated that ministry projects will continue uninterrupted since Piyapong already holds his current position and can smoothly transition into the new role.

Phipat emphasized that the appointment was based on merit and a recommendation from the current permanent secretary, Chayathorn Phromsor, not political quotas. He noted that Piyapong has advanced through the ranks on his own abilities and performed well under previous transport ministers. When asked about the vacant director-general position, Phipat said the ministry will conduct a competitive selection process with public announcement and examination, expecting 14 to 18 applicants screened down to three finalists.

Phipat highlighted Piyapong's suitability for the permanent secretary role, describing him as knowledgeable and experienced. He explained that since the Department of Highways manages the ministry's largest construction budget, appointing someone from that background provides a comprehensive view of all transport operations—railways, air, and maritime—which require integrated management. Phipat added that the ministry is already accelerating all projects, with ongoing development supported by committed budgets and annual allocations.

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Police

Dead Officer's Friend Reveals 11 Million Baht Debt Sparked Fatal Shooting

A close friend revealed that an 11 million baht debt dispute over past campaign expenses sparked the fatal shooting of Nonthaburi's PAO chairman by former MP Chalerm Rewyrang at the organization's office.

Dead Officer's Friend Reveals 11 Million Baht Debt Sparked Fatal Shooting
11 Aug Khaosod

A close friend of Pol. Col. Thongchai Yenpresoet, Nonthaburi's Provincial Administrative Organization chairman who was fatally shot, has opened up about the 11 million baht debt dispute that allegedly triggered the attack by former Nonthaburi MP Chalerm Rewyrang at the organization's office.

On August 11, 2026, friends gathered at the Police Hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine to pay respects. Among them was Chaiyawat Yamnark, a provincial administrative councilor from Bang Bua Thong, who revealed details about the disputed funds. He suggested the debt likely originated from campaign expenses during a former legislative election when multiple candidates, including Norng Chantandit, were running. The 11 million baht apparently came from friends pooling resources to help with campaign costs, rather than a direct loan.

When asked if the money had previously been demanded, Chaiyawat stated he had never witnessed such requests until about a month before the incident, when Chalerm approached him to mediate. Chaiyawat declined, viewing it as a private matter between the two men and lacking details about the dispute. He recommended both parties talk things through calmly as acquaintances. Chaiyawat insisted he never saw serious conflict between them or any indication that violence would occur, and noted the money issue had never been aggressively pursued before.

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Police

Police Panel Rules Shooting Not Political, Premier Rebukes Police Chief

A police panel ruled that a shooting involving a former MP was a personal dispute, not politically motivated, as the Prime Minister reprimanded the police chief for mishandling the suspect's arrest.

Police Panel Rules Shooting Not Political, Premier Rebukes Police Chief
11 Aug Khaosod

On August 11, Air Chief Marshal Abhichai Kaewkosal, a Phetchaburi MP and vice chair of the parliamentary police committee, discussed recent shooting incidents, saying the committee has received orders from Prime Minister Anuthim Charnweerakul and Interior Minister to enforce stricter measures. The committee is working with the Department of Local Administration to draft new laws and regulations for gun owners. Regarding Cholaklong Riaowraeng, a former Nonthaburi MP, who shot a Nonthaburi provincial administrative organization chairman, Abhichai acknowledged criticism of police for failing to handcuff the suspect and allowing him to smoke during arrest. He confirmed that the Prime Minister directly called the police chief to reprimand him over the incident shown in media footage. Abhichai said the lapse represented a need for improvement by both police and local authorities. When asked whether the incident could be tied to politics, Abhichai stated that based on Cholaklong's public statements, the shooting appeared to be a personal matter unrelated to political issues. He noted that Cholaklong and the provincial chairman had been close like siblings. "I dare say this is not about politics," Abhichai said. "In today's era, competition happens within proper frameworks—we no longer resort to violence."

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National

Thailand's Telecom Authority Urges Mobile Users to Update Records by August 30

Thailand's telecom regulator is urging all mobile users to update their subscriber information by August 30 as part of a crime prevention initiative targeting fraud and technology-enabled offenses.

Thailand's Telecom Authority Urges Mobile Users to Update Records by August 30
11 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission seeks public cooperation in updating mobile phone subscriber information to prevent technology-based crime.

On August 11, 2025, Trairat Viriyasirikul, acting secretary-general of the NBTC, announced that the commission issued an order on August 29, 2024, requiring mobile service providers to implement measures against technology-enabled crime. The order mandates that all mobile operators complete updates to subscriber information by August 30, 2025.

"The NBTC is asking the public to cooperate in updating their mobile phone subscriber information through the channels designated by their mobile service providers, by August 30, 2025," the statement said.

Members of the public who receive notification messages via SMS or other channels from their mobile operator can update their subscriber information accordingly. Anyone with concerns should contact their mobile operator's customer service center. The information update is part of the NBTC's broader crime prevention strategy designed to protect mobile phone users from fraud and other technology-enabled offenses.

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