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National

PM Anutin Visits Suphan Buri, Thanks Four MPs

Prime Minister Anutin visited Suphan Buri to inspect a rice yield-improvement program and praised Interior Minister Praphat Photsudhon's agricultural expertise on his birthday.

PM Anutin Visits Suphan Buri, Thanks Four MPs
1 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Chaiyawongsa, accompanied by Interior Minister Praphat Photsudhon, visited Suphan Buri province on August 1, 2569 at 09:45 a.m. in the Doimbangnangbuach district to inspect farmers participating in a rice cost-reduction and yield-improvement initiative at a demonstration plot in Ban Than Nang Rueang. He met with local farmers and heard presentations on the program before touring the demonstration field, where he praised Praphat's expertise and long commitment to agricultural development. The PM emphasized that Praphat is one of only three people in Thailand who truly understands rice cultivation well, and noted that today is Praphat's birthday. He stated that from now on, August 1 must be reserved in his calendar for Suphan Buri because Praphat is an important figure to him and to the farming community. The PM also highlighted that the province delivered four of five parliamentary seats to Bhumjaithai, nearly sweeping the province, and expressed confidence that the fifth seat will follow in the next election because having all representatives from one party makes governance smoother and more efficient.

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National

PM Anutin Visits Temple, Seeks Blessings for Government Work

Prime Minister Anutin visited a temple in Suphanburi province on August 1 to seek blessings for his government work, where he led prayers and received well-wishes from a local resident.

PM Anutin Visits Temple, Seeks Blessings for Government Work
1 Aug Khaosod

At 10:40 a.m. on August 1, Prime Minister Anutin Charayawet and Interior Minister traveled to Wat Deum Bang (Kongkaram) in Deum Bang Nang Buat district, Suphanburi province, to venerate Thao Wessuwan, seeking auspicious blessings for his official duties. Upon his arrival, a local resident approached the Prime Minister, saying "You're my favorite leader, along with Lung Too," expressing their happiness and gratitude at meeting Anutin. The PM then led prayers with large incense sticks numbered 996. Thao Wessuwan is a widely revered deity whom people visit to seek prosperity and success in their work.

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Police

PM Rushes to Chonburi Over Russian Sisters Murder Case

Two Thai suspects arrested in the killing of Russian siblings face the PM's direct intervention, with the government pledging swift justice and maximum punishment for a crime that has damaged Thailand's international image.

PM Rushes to Chonburi Over Russian Sisters Murder Case
1 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthín Charnvírakul and Interior Minister rushed to Chonburi province to monitor the case of two Thai suspects in the killing of two Russian siblings. Speaking at 9:45 a.m. on August 1, 2025, in Suphan Buri, the Prime Minister said that while today brought auspicious news, it was overshadowed by a calamity caused by two Thai nationals whose actions have brought shame to the country. He stressed that this crime did not simply kill three foreign nationals or involve domestic homicide alone—it has effectively killed Thailand's image and destroyed the country's efforts to build a safe, prosperous nation. The suspects, he noted, had recently been released from prison and quickly reoffended. The Prime Minister emphasized that those who have damaged the nation to this extent must receive the harshest possible punishment commensurate with their grave crimes. He pledged to ensure no preferential treatment or assistance will be given to the offenders and vowed to expedite the legal process to bring swift justice.

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National

Foundation Holds Blessing Ceremony for Classical Thai Dance Performance

A royal foundation held a blessing ceremony for classical Thai dance masters ahead of staging "Ramakien - Sita," a grand khon production scheduled for November-December 2026 at Thailand Cultural Center, honoring the late Queen Mother's cult

Foundation Holds Blessing Ceremony for Classical Thai Dance Performance
1 Aug Khaosod

The Patronage Foundation for the Promotion of Arts and Crafts held a ceremony to honor and invoke blessings from the teachers and masters of classical Thai dance (khon) on Thursday, July 23, 2026, at 9:09 a.m. at the Khon Learning Center in Bang Pa-in District, Ayutthaya Province. Lieutenant Colonel Somchai Kanjanamanee, Deputy Secretary of the Royal Household and Vice Chairman of the foundation, presided over the ceremony on behalf of the foundation. The ceremony sought permission and protection from spiritual masters for the year's grandest khon production: "Ramakien - Sita," to proceed smoothly and successfully. This was followed by a merit-making Buddhist ceremony and alms offering to monks to bring auspiciousness to all organizers, performers, and participants.

For 2026, the foundation has scheduled the khon performance "Ramakien - Sita" to run from Thursday, November 5 through Thursday, December 10, 2026, at the Thailand Cultural Center's main auditorium. The performance honors the legacy and royal vision of Queen Sirikit, the late Queen Mother, and coincides with celebrations marking the King's fourth reign jubilee. The khon performance transcends mere entertainment; it represents the collective effort to preserve and pass down Thailand's precious cultural heritage that Queen Sirikit founded and that the current Queen continues to champion. It reflects Thailand's good fortune that the monarchy actively supports and nurtures this classical art form in all its dimensions, ensuring that this valued tradition endures for generations to come.

The grandeur of the performance stems not merely from its artistic beauty on stage, but from Queen Sirikit's vision to revive, conserve, and perpetuate the art of khon while simultaneously preserving Thailand's exquisite craftsmanship. Through the foundation's work, khon has become a living platform for learning, knowledge transmission, and the cultivation of new generations of artists. Every aspect—from stage construction and scenic design to intricately crafted masks, costumes, and ornaments—reflects a collaborative commitment to safeguarding and advancing this invaluable art form so that it continues to inspire audiences for generations.

The "Ramakien - Sita" performance follows the royal composition of King Rama I. The narrative traces the story from when Lakshmi incarnated as Princess Sita and married Prince Rama (an incarnation of Vishnu), through her abduction by the demon king Ravana after she followed Rama into exile, to Rama's final victory over the demons, and finally to Sita's trial by fire upon her return to Ayodhya. Through her unwavering virtue and pure love, Sita passes through the flames unharmed, with lotus flowers rising beneath her feet to support each step.

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National

Buddhist Clergy Launch Temple-Community-State Development Initiative

Senior Buddhist clergy launched the Temple-Community-State Happiness-Building Project at a workshop in Pathum Thani Province, calling for unity between religious institutions, government, and communities to build social resilience and natio

Buddhist Clergy Launch Temple-Community-State Development Initiative
1 Aug Khaosod

On Tuesday, July 21, 2026, Somdet Phra Mahaviravaṅgs (Suchin Akkachino), a Mahatthera Council member serving as chairman of the steering committee for the Temple-Community-State Happiness-Building Project, presided over the opening ceremony and delivered a blessing at the project's 2026 operational workshop. The event was organized by the project's driving committee in cooperation with the National Office of Buddhism and was attended by Phra Thammarattanaphon (Somsak Chotindhro), abbot of Wat Khian Khet Royal Temple and chairman of the central management committee, along with Deputy Permanent Secretary of Interior Nirat Pongsitthawaon, National Office of Buddhism Director Udompon Ekiam, Pathum Thani Deputy Governor Dongpon Rujithammathat, Thanyaburi District Officer Nopdol Plonsue, government officials, and residents at the Royal Commemorative Auditorium at Wat Khian Khet in Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province.

In his remarks, Somdet Phra Mahaviravaṅgs emphasized the importance of unity as a guiding principle for living together in society. He noted that when religious institutions and the public act as one, the nation can safely overcome any crisis. He stressed that all agencies and organizations must unite to promote love and goodness in society through collective effort, citing the Temple-Community-State Happiness-Building Project as a prime example of collaboration between temples, communities, and the state to create lasting happiness.

He further stated that the project serves as a genuine bridge of cooperation between the government and the monastic order, playing a crucial role in cultivating citizens who contribute to national well-being. He emphasized that promoting Buddhism and maintaining social peace and order are not the responsibility of the clergy alone but a duty shared by all citizens working together, and he expressed his hope that the meeting would benefit all sectors and help advance the nation and Buddhism.

The Temple-Community-State Happiness-Building Project is part of a Buddhist reform initiative designed to make temples clean, pleasant, and suitable for learning while sustainably managing the environment according to Buddhist principles through the participation of the clergy, government, private sector, and local communities. Thirteen organizations signed a memorandum of understanding on February 26, 2023, to implement the project. To date, the project has been driven at all levels with temples and agencies under the Department of Local Administration, Department of Interior, Department of Community Development, Ministry of Public Health, and the private sector working in partnership. Approximately 30,004 temples—representing 72 percent—have joined the project since 2019.

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Police

Nonthaburi School Mourns Student Death After Roof Collapse

A Grade 9 student at Tepsirin School in Nonthaburi has died after falling through a collapsed roof on July 24 while retrieving dropped earphones. The school expressed gratitude to medical staff and rescue teams who attempted to save the stu

Nonthaburi School Mourns Student Death After Roof Collapse
1 Aug Khaosod

On August 1, 2025, Tepsirin School in Nonthaburi released a statement expressing deep sorrow and condolences for the passing of a Grade 9 student. The school described the loss as tremendous for the student's family, friends, teachers, and the entire school community, and offered prayers for the student's soul and strength for the grieving family.

The school thanked doctors, nurses, medical staff, rescue teams, and all compassionate individuals who exhausted their efforts, knowledge, and dedication in attempting to save the student until his final moments. Their goodwill and efforts will remain in the school's memory.

Although blood donations received could not save the student, the hospital will use the donated blood to treat other patients in critical need, extending hope to those awaiting life-saving care and reflecting the beauty of sacrifice and sharing. The school expressed gratitude for all support, concern, and assistance provided to the student and his family during this difficult time.

On July 24, 2025, the Grade 9 student fell from a second-floor roof after stepping onto it to retrieve earphones that had fallen. The roof collapsed under his weight, causing severe injuries, and he was rushed to the hospital.

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Tourism

Jurassic World Experience Marks First Anniversary at Bangkok Riverside

Jurassic World: The Experience celebrates its first anniversary at Bangkok's Asia Tique with over 600,000 visitors, offering special August events including river fireworks and free film screenings at the 6,000-square-meter immersive dinosa

Jurassic World Experience Marks First Anniversary at Bangkok Riverside
1 Aug Khaosod

Jurassic World: The Experience has marked one year of operation at Asia Tique The Riverfront Destination, drawing over 600,000 visitors from Thailand and abroad to its immersive 6,000-square-meter dinosaur world. The most popular attractions include the Observation Deck, which simulates stepping into the film's world, and the Petting Zoo where visitors can photograph small dinosaurs, the youngest inhabitants of Isla Nublar.

To celebrate the milestone, the attraction is hosting special events throughout August 2025, beginning August 8. These include a three-minute fireworks display over the Chao Phraya River on August 8 at 8:09 p.m., free screenings of all four Jurassic World films on Saturday and Sunday evenings (6 p.m. and 8 p.m.), and exclusive ferry tickets for all August visitors to ease access to the riverside destination.

The experience spans over 6,000 square meters of dinosaur adventure, featuring realistic animatronic dinosaurs and elaborate scenes inspired by the Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment franchise. The attraction appeals to film enthusiasts, families, friends, international tourists, and lifestyle seekers, successfully positioning Asia Tique as a complete riverside destination with dining, entertainment, and world-class attractions.

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National

Southern Thailand Consumer Confidence Plunges Amid Cost Crisis

Consumer confidence in southern Thailand dropped sharply in July as global oil price volatility spiked shipping and fuel costs, while the government's fuel subsidies dried up and welfare card cuts left low-income families struggling with no

Southern Thailand Consumer Confidence Plunges Amid Cost Crisis
1 Aug Khaosod

On August 1, 2025, Wiwat Chankingthong, manager of the Business Innovation Research Center at Hat Yai University's Faculty of Business Administration, released findings from a survey of consumer confidence across 14 southern provinces covering economic and social conditions. The survey found that overall consumer confidence in July declined compared to June, triggered by U.S.-Iran military tensions in July that caused global oil price volatility. Concerns about potential oil shortages from closed shipping routes, combined with sharply increased shipping costs and cargo insurance premiums, raised Thailand's oil import costs significantly.

Although the government drew on fuel fund reserves to subsidize pump prices and prevent public hardship, the fuel fund eventually ran dry, forcing multiple fuel price increases at pumps for both gasoline and diesel. Citizens have had no choice but to absorb the full weight of higher living costs. The monsoon season worsened conditions as rubber tappers could not work and fruit prices collapsed due to oversupply, causing farm incomes to shrink dramatically.

Despite the government's "Thai Help Thai (60/40)" program intended to share expenses, Wiwat explained that the funds typically last only 2–3 weeks, leaving low-to-middle income households facing the full 100 percent burden of elevated living costs. When expenses exceed income and savings run out, many resort to high-interest informal lending with seemingly no path to repayment. This financial stress has eroded family well-being, while drug abuse continues to spread widely in communities and schools. Ongoing violence in the southern border region and slow, poorly targeted government economic solutions have left the public deeply lacking confidence.

The revocation of welfare card eligibility, which affected a large number of cardholders, has directly shaken public trust in the government. The discontent stems not from rejection of screening itself, but from a mismatch between the rigid numerical criteria used by state agencies and the actual realities of people's lives. Inflexible formulas have led to eligibility cuts based on bank deposits, vehicles, or credit limits that often contradict reality—for example, elderly citizens with modest savings just over 100,000 baht but no regular income losing benefits immediately, or outdated data causing genuinely struggling people to be unfairly denied aid.

When citizens lose assistance precisely when living costs and prices are at their peak, they perceive the government as withdrawing help at the moment of greatest need. The public increasingly views government policy and operations as prioritizing "budget cuts" over "helping people." With nearly half of all 18.82 million registered cardholders—9.3 million people—losing eligibility, many now suspect the government deliberately set criteria too strict.

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Police

BMW With Premium Plate Crashes Into Power Pole In Nakhon Ratchasima

A luxury BMW with a premium plate crashed into a power pole on a sharp curve in Nakhon Ratchasima early Friday, causing a widespread power outage and blocking the road during morning rush hour.

BMW With Premium Plate Crashes Into Power Pole In Nakhon Ratchasima
1 Aug Khaosod

Rescue units from Sawang Morathai Korat received a report at 7:00 a.m. on August 1, 2026 of a vehicle hitting a power pole in the Arun Samakkee Chok Dee community in Nakhon Ratchasima Municipality. They found a white BMW with a premium license plate valued at over 500,000 baht that had lost control and struck the pole on a sharp curve. The front of the car was severely damaged, with two front tires blown and airbags deployed. The power pole was knocked down and blocked the road, disrupting the daily commute of hundreds of employees working at nearby shopping centers and factories.

The collision also caused a widespread power outage affecting many households in the community, requiring officials from the Provincial Electricity Authority to repair the damaged electrical system. The driver, identified as a man of good standing, was transported to a private hospital by friends for medical treatment. Authorities believe the accident occurred when the driver reached the sharp curve in rainy conditions, which made the road slippery.

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Regional

Phatthalung's Signature Stewed Beef Offal Simmers Five Hours Over Charcoal

A Phatthalung institution for over 100 years, this beef offal stew simmers five hours over charcoal to achieve tender meat and rich, gaminess-free broth. The recipe, now run by Phaenphorn Bannsala on Phadung Don Yaw Road, draws three genera

Phatthalung's Signature Stewed Beef Offal Simmers Five Hours Over Charcoal
1 Aug Khaosod

Phatthalung's stewed beef offal is a standout regional dish, slow-cooked over charcoal for five hours until perfectly tender, with a richly flavored broth of traditional spices that eliminates any gaminess. The Piang Market Beef Offal shop (Old Owner) has been serving loyal customers for over 54 years, inheriting the recipe from its founder Uncle Ruang, a legendary vendor whose stall near Wat Kok Khao drew devoted followers who considered a visit to Phatthalung incomplete without eating his stew.

The current owner, Phaenphorn Bannsala, inherited the recipe from her husband's parents and moved the operation to her own home on Phadung Don Yaw Road in 1994, continuing the tradition that now spans over 100 years. The dish uses beef offal from 4-5 year-old cattle, purchased fresh daily, and is continuously simmered over charcoal for five hours to maximize tenderness and flavor; customers can choose which parts they want and customize with fresh lime, chili, or pair it with hot fried eggs.

The shop, located at 12/1 Phadung Don Yaw Road in Phatthalung municipality, opens from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except Sundays, with prices ranging from 100–200 baht per bowl. Despite the founder's death in 1994 and rising ingredient costs, regular customers spanning three generations continue to return for its perfectly balanced, tender texture and authentic taste that remains unchanged.

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Community

Mom's Curry Rice Recipe Costs Just 20 Baht in Samut Songkhram

A Samut Songkhram shop offers filling curry rice meals for just 20 baht, drawing on the owner's mother's recipe to provide affordable food for laborers and fishermen struggling with rising living costs.

Mom's Curry Rice Recipe Costs Just 20 Baht in Samut Songkhram
1 Aug Khaosod

Pannanat Ruenliilimsakul, owner of "Mom's Curry Rice Recipe" shop in Bang Ja Kreng subdistrict, Muang district, Samut Songkhram, has opened an affordable dining option in response to rising living costs. The shop originated from her mother's curry recipe and her own rice-selling experience at Mae Klong market. Noticing that her home sits along a busy road frequented by laborers and fishermen, she decided to adapt her mother's signature curry recipe into an affordable 20-baht meal to help ease the financial strain on her community.

Pannanat explained that she chose the 20-baht price point to ensure all income groups can afford a filling meal in these times of high fuel and commodity prices. Though profit margins are slim per dish, she focuses on volume given the area's dense population and constant foot traffic. The shop rotates between 10 to 15 daily menu options, including red curry, dry curry, stewed pork, spicy stir-fries, fried eggs, and fried sausage. Customers can eat in, take food in bags, or order boxed meals for convenience during work.

The restaurant operates daily from 4:30 a.m. to noon, located just past the Seven-Eleven and CJ store on the road toward Doi Hoi Lod, before Srattha Tham temple. For inquiries, call 080-136-8569.

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