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National

PM's Ratings Drop Normal, Says Adviser Wan Nor

PM Anutin's approval ratings have dropped due to multiple pressing issues, but his adviser Wan Nor says such difficulties are normal for any administration facing domestic and regional challenges.

PM's Ratings Drop Normal, Says Adviser Wan Nor
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Prime Minister's adviser Wan Nor Mata addressed a Nida Poll survey on July 6, 2025, at Government House, explaining that PM Anutin Charnvirakul's approval ratings have declined due to multiple pressing issues. He noted that difficulties are normal for any administration and urged continued determination to overcome them.

Wan Nor stated that while the Prime Minister and cabinet are committed to solving problems, they face compounding challenges both domestically and regionally. He emphasized the importance of morale and securing cooperation from all sectors, particularly national unity and public support for government initiatives.

When asked about recent news reports, Wan Nor smiled and declined to comment, saying he was unaware of specifics. He similarly avoided speculation about whether emerging trends were politically motivated.

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Police

Chiang Mai Battles Graffiti On Underground Power Boxes

Chiang Mai's electricity authority cleaned over 200 graffiti-vandalized power boxes along the city moat and Tha Phae Road, offering rewards for information on offenders who face fines up to 100,000 baht and prison time.

Chiang Mai Battles Graffiti On Underground Power Boxes
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Chiang Mai's Provincial Electricity Authority has mobilized staff to clean over 200 underground electrical control boxes that encircle the city moat and line Tha Phae Road, which have been repeatedly vandalized by graffiti artists. The boxes, part of Chiang Mai's transformation into a city with underground power lines, have been defaced with spray paint and line drawings that damage the city's appearance and undermine its tourism image.

Authority officials expressed frustration with the ongoing vandalism, noting that today's cleanup was completed but additional incidents are expected. The PEA has announced a reward program for information leading to arrests. Anyone with tips can contact the Provincial Electricity Authority at 053-206291 or 241816.

Vandalism of electrical control boxes is a serious offense. Offenders face fines ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 baht, imprisonment of six months to two years, or both. The PEA is designated as the injured party and will pursue prosecution. Rewards for informants will be paid from fines collected by the authority.

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National

Thai Women's Volleyball Team Faces World Powers in VNL 2026

Thailand's women's volleyball team will compete against world powers including the USA, Japan, Turkey, and Brazil during Week 3 of the 2026 Volleyball Nations League in Osaka, Japan, from July 8-12, with all matches broadcast live on Monoma

Thai Women's Volleyball Team Faces World Powers in VNL 2026
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JAS invites volleyball fans to support Thailand's women's national team in Week 3 of the 2026 Volleyball Nations League (VNL 2026) in Osaka, Japan, where they will face four world-class opponents. As the broadcast rights holder for VNL 2026 in Thailand, JAS is offering complete live coverage of all matches through Monomax streaming and MONOMAX SPORTS TV throughout the tournament.

The VNL 2026 Week 3 competition runs July 8-12, 2026, with simultaneous tournaments in three locations: Osaka, Japan; Hong Kong; and Belgrade, Serbia. Teams compete for crucial points and rankings to advance to the finals. Thailand's women's team will face Japan, Turkey, Poland, and the United States in Osaka.

Thailand's match schedule (Thailand time): • Wednesday, July 8 at 1:30 PM: Thailand vs. USA (Monomax) • Thursday, July 9 at 5:20 PM: Japan vs. Thailand (Monomax and MONOMAX SPORTS TV) • Saturday, July 11 at 1:30 PM: Thailand vs. Brazil (Monomax) • Sunday, July 12 at 1:30 PM: Thailand vs. Turkey (Monomax)

Week 3 is a critical turning point for all teams, making every match crucial for Thailand's pursuit of higher rankings. Fans can watch all matches free on MONOMAX SPORTS TV or subscribe to the Monomax Sports Basic package for 199 baht per month or 1,599 baht per year for full live and replay coverage throughout the tournament.

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Police

School Director: 11-Year-Old Likely Imitated Driving From Grandmother

An 11-year-old boy crashed his parents' pickup truck into a Buddhist shrine, killing 10 monks, likely after imitating driving he observed from his grandmother, according to his school director in Mukdahan Province.

School Director: 11-Year-Old Likely Imitated Driving From Grandmother
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An 11-year-old boy took his parents' pickup truck and drove it away from home, resulting in a crash into a Buddhist shrine that killed 10 monks and injured many others. The boy's mother and grandmother have denied ever teaching him to drive. On July 6, 2025, Watcharaporn Phiw-kham, director of the Special Education Center in Mukdahan Province, revealed that the child initially struggled with development, social adjustment, and language skills beginning in 2021, but gradually improved and learned to follow basic rules and interact with peers. She confirmed never seeing the boy drive the pickup truck himself, only sitting in the front passenger seat with his grandmother and mother. However, she noted that the child has a distinctive ability to remember, learn, and imitate things he finds interesting, suggesting he likely observed and memorized driving from watching his grandmother and mother transport him. The 11-year-old boy remains under the care of officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security as part of child protection procedures.

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Community

Actor Toy Phongsakorn Promotes Running For Better Health

Thai actor Toy Phongsakorn advocates running as essential for health and discipline, sharing how he balances a demanding entertainment career with marathon training while maintaining the physical stamina needed for action roles.

Actor Toy Phongsakorn Promotes Running For Better Health
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Beyond his entertainment career where actor Toy Phongsakorn dedicates himself to performing diverse roles, he also makes time for running—his favorite activity. He has balanced his work schedule with exercise and successfully completed multiple marathons. Toy previously played golf but shifted to running based on advice from industry professionals. Beyond personal health benefits, running has improved his work performance, including body maintenance and physical stamina for action scenes without fatigue.

Toy explains that people run for different reasons—some for health, others to challenge themselves through marathons. "Running for health means enjoying the activity, which leads to longer, more effective workouts. It's something I love and do for my own health. Running to challenge myself is like pushing my limits. Marathon running requires tremendous discipline, teaching many lessons about rest, sleep, nutrition, and training. Marathon training isn't just about race day; the preparation journey is equally important. Each marathon provided different perspectives—pressure, satisfaction, or sometimes wanting to quit due to limited training time because of back-to-back filming for seven days, making one actual race more difficult than previous ones."

As he entered the serious running world, Toy describes physical and mental changes in himself, with his family appreciating his discipline. He must sacrifice certain things—declining outings with friends to get home early and rest before early morning training sessions starting at 4:30 AM.

"Running mentally helps with focus, letting go, and building discipline. It requires sacrifices, like choosing not to party with friends to get proper rest before early morning training. That's trading something for something better. I suggest thinking about which path you choose—one that benefits your health or one that doesn't."

"Every foundation starts with walking. Begin with walking, then gradually shift to slow running with walking breaks. I believe this pace allows continuous, longer-term running. Many feel pressured to run fast like others or maintain low pace. For health running, monitor heart rate around 140-145 BPM—where you can still talk while running. This heart rate range helps your body burn fat as energy and improves health. Just 30 minutes daily provides health benefits."

By prioritizing a strong body, the results are improved health. The Ministry of Public Health also emphasizes comprehensive health care to encourage everyone toward better health and quality of life. "Good health means being with loved ones longer without burdening others. It just requires exercise. Many make excuses, postponing until tomorrow. If you don't start, your health suffers. The ministry continuously promotes exercise, explaining benefits and consequences of inactivity, encouraging Thais to prioritize health for better quality of life and longer time with loved ones—not just exercise, but comprehensive wellness."

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National

THAICID Convenes Water Experts To Combat Climate Change

Thai irrigation experts convene July 8-10 at Kasetsart University to address climate change impacts on water resources through innovation, digital technology, and cross-sector collaboration under the theme 'Smarter Water for a Stronger Futu

THAICID Convenes Water Experts To Combat Climate Change
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On July 3, 2026, the Thai Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (THAICID) announced the 'THAICID-NWIKS 2026 Network Week for Integrated Learning' at the Royal Irrigation Department's 99-Year Building on Samsaen Road in Bangkok. The event will bring together water management experts from Thailand and abroad between July 8-10 at Kasetsart University's 80-Year Building in Kamphaeng Saen district, Nakhon Pathom province.

Under the theme 'Smarter Water for a Stronger Future,' the event aims to elevate national water management through innovation, digital technology, and cross-sector collaboration to address climate change impacts on water resources, agriculture, and food security. Yongyos Niamthrap, an irrigation authority expert and event chairman, stated that modern water management requires not only adequate water allocation but also knowledge, technology, smart systems, and research innovations combined with multi-sector cooperation to create efficient, flexible, and resilient water management systems.

The three-day program features intensive academic and technological activities. On July 8, the 19th National Conference on Irrigation and Drainage will launch, with knowledge-sharing forums on Smart Irrigation, IoT, Remote Sensing, and Climate-Smart Water Management, plus water and agricultural research presentations. July 9 will feature Dongtan Software Day, showcasing water management technology with experts from global organizations including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Deltares, covering sediment management, flood risk systems, dam safety, salinity forecasting, and water quality monitoring. The event concludes on July 10 with the INWEPF-Thailand forum titled 'Farmers' Future and Low-Water Rice Cultivation: Prosperous Paddies Model,' bringing together academics, international representatives, JICA officials, and model farmers to share water management approaches for improving agricultural productivity and reducing water use.

The event welcomes Young Professionals and students to present water resources research and innovations, fostering a new generation of water management experts. THAICID emphasizes the event is open to farmers, water users, teachers, students, and the public interested in climate change and water resource management. Participants can network, exchange experiences, and participate in activities with opportunities to win prizes, food, and agricultural products.

Interested parties can attend the THAICID-NWIKS 2026 Network Week from July 8-10, 2026 at Kasetsart University's 80-Year Building in Kamphaeng Saen district, Nakhon Pathom province to contribute to advancing Thailand's water management and agricultural future under the 'Smarter Water for a Stronger Future' vision.

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Police

Fire At Phuket Housing Estate Injures Two

PHUKET: Two people were injured in a house fire at the Villa California housing estate in Wichit late last night (July 5), with firefighters taking about 40 minutes to bring the blaze under control.

Fire At Phuket Housing Estate Injures Two
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PHUKET: Two people were injured in a house fire at the Villa California housing estate in Wichit late last night (July 5), with firefighters taking about 40 minutes to bring the blaze under control.

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Police

Thailand Disputes Cambodia's Blast Injury Claims At Border

Defense Minister Anutin dismissed Cambodia's allegation that Thai troops threw grenades at Cambodian soldiers, suggesting they may have stepped on their own landmine instead. Thailand plans to use UNCLOS maritime law to address erosion at H

Thailand Disputes Cambodia's Blast Injury Claims At Border
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Defense Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's deputy General Adul Bunyatharmcharoen disputes Cambodia's allegation that Thai soldiers threw explosives causing Cambodian troop injuries, suggesting they may have stepped on existing mines instead. Speaking at Royal Thai Air Force headquarters on July 6, General Adul said the exact cause of the incident cannot be confirmed, but there is a possibility Cambodian troops stepped on mines already present in the area. He emphasized Thailand maintains strict control measures, clear rules of engagement, close command oversight, and forces ready to defend national sovereignty, all operating under the ceasefire agreement from December 27, 2024.

Regarding diplomatic resolution, General Adul noted that Thailand and Cambodia are inseparable, but the current situation stems from Cambodia linking border issues to internal politics. Thailand's priority is building public confidence in the government's ability to protect sovereignty and ensure border residents' safety through coordinated national efforts.

On the sediment-trapping dam near Ban Hat Lek in Trat province, built by Cambodian private interests, General Adul acknowledged it is located in Cambodian territory and has created a port for tourist boats. However, the dam causes problems as sediment accumulation leads to seawater erosion of Thailand's Ban Hat Lek coastline. He said the two countries must discuss solutions, noting the issue has persisted since 1998 and he has already inspected the site.

When asked if UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982) mechanisms should be used, General Adul agreed, noting the dam is outside Thai territory and just 300 meters from the maritime boundary marker 71. He acknowledged concerns about threats to Thailand's maritime sovereignty and emphasized discussions are needed once conditions improve. Regarding Cambodia's leader Hun Sen ordering the dam not be dismantled, General Adul said he had no comment.

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National

Defense Minister Dismisses Accusations Over Frigate Procurement

Defense Minister Adisorn dismisses opposition accusations of being a "demon minister" over frigate procurement, denying he would alter technical standards to favor any particular bidder without merit.

Defense Minister Dismisses Accusations Over Frigate Procurement
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Defense Minister General Adulyadej Boonthammacherng dismissed accusations from a Pheu Thai Party MP who called him a "demon minister" and linked him to the Navy's frigate purchase, claiming he was changing technical requirements and NATO standards. Speaking on July 6, 2025 at Royal Thai Air Force headquarters, Adulyadej responded to MP Ekachai Udomamnuay's parliamentary debate accusations during the consideration of the fiscal year 2570 budget bill by characterizing them as immature remarks unworthy of attention.

The minister said he was accused of being a "demon minister"—apparently referencing a movie trend—and of rigging the frigate purchase by changing technical requirements. He countered that frigate procurement decisions must consider the Navy's operational needs, not just technical specifications alone.

Before drafting technical requirements, ethics committees oversee every step of the process, Adulyadej explained. He urged patience until the Navy selects a winning bidder, at which point it will become clear whether technical standards can be modified. He stressed that weapons systems and basic equipment standards cannot be arbitrarily changed.

"If we acquire one ship but cannot operate it jointly with existing naval forces or warships, and cannot conduct other training operations, then frankly, I'm not that corrupt," Adulyadej stated.

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Police

Eleven Arrested Crossing Thai Border From Cambodia

Thai soldiers arrested 11 foreign nationals and one Thai citizen illegally crossing from Cambodia near Sa Kaeo after they allegedly fled unpaid jobs at a Cambodian restaurant and online business.

Eleven Arrested Crossing Thai Border From Cambodia
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SA KAEO – On July 5, 2026, Thai soldiers arrested 11 people, including foreign nationals and one Thai citizen, after they illegally crossed into Thailand through a natural border crossing from Cambodia. The group claimed they fled jobs linked to online businesses after not receiving the wages they had been promised.

Troops from Burapha Task Force, together with Khok Sung Task Force and other security agencies, were conducting a border patrol when they spotted the suspects crossing a natural passage near boundary markers 41-42 in Ban Ang Sila, Non Mak Mun subdistrict, Khok Sung district, Sa Kaeo province.

Authorities detained all 11 suspects, identified as seven Bangladeshi nationals, one Chinese national, two Vietnamese nationals, and one Thai national. None carried passports or identification documents.

During questioning, the suspects said they had worked for about three months at a restaurant and online sales business in Poipet, Cambodia. A Chinese contact known as "Mr. Sunwia" had promised them US$200 daily wages, but they never received payment. They also cited intensified Cambodian crackdowns on foreign nationals as their reason for fleeing.

The suspects paid 8,000 baht each to a human smuggling network for their return to Thailand. They were driven from Poipet to the border, where three Cambodian guides led them through the natural crossing. Border patrol officers intercepted the group while the guides escaped.

All 11 suspects were transferred to Khok Sung Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities are investigating to identify and prosecute smuggling network members and others involved.

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Tourism

Thailand Launches Dubai Flight to Boost Middle East Tourism

Thailand launched a direct flight between Dubai and Bangkok with flydubai on July 1, targeting wealthy Middle Eastern travelers who spend over 100,000 baht per visit. The Tourism Authority will host promotional roadshows in Dubai and Abu Dh

Thailand Launches Dubai Flight to Boost Middle East Tourism
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Thailand is stepping up efforts to expand its presence in the Middle East tourism market following the launch of a new direct route between Dubai and Don Mueang through a strategic partnership with flydubai. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hosting the "Amazing Thailand Takes Off with flydubai Roadshow 2026" on July 7-8 to attract more high-spending visitors ahead of the upcoming high season.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploytalay Laksameesaengchan said the Thai government, through TAT, has partnered with flydubai to strengthen Thailand's presence in the Middle Eastern tourism market. The partnership launched its inaugural direct flight between Dubai and Bangkok on July 1.

To support the new route, TAT will host the roadshow in Dubai and Abu Dhabi on July 7 and 8, aiming to expand business opportunities, strengthen ties with travel industry partners, and attract high-spending visitors from the Middle East ahead of peak tourism season.

The Middle East, particularly the UAE, is one of Thailand's key long-haul tourism markets, with visitors known for their high spending and strong tourism potential. Between January 1 and June 21, Thailand welcomed 188,447 visitors from the Middle East, with average spending exceeding 100,000 baht per person per trip. Travellers from the region typically visit in extended family groups, stay for 10 to 12 nights, and favour five-star hotels and luxury resorts. Around 65% are repeat visitors.

The new service currently operates one daily flight and is scheduled to increase to two daily flights from September 15. Between July and August 31, the route is expected to add approximately 10,292 inbound seats, helping stimulate travel demand and support continued growth in arrivals from the Middle East.

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