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Police Launch Youth Detective Program on Drug and Cyber Safety

Police launched the 'Young Detective' youth program at Suwannaram Witthayakom School on August 3, teaching students drug awareness, cybersecurity, and self-defense through interactive training modules.

Police Launch Youth Detective Program on Drug and Cyber Safety
5 Aug Khaosod

Police led the 'Young Detective' program in collaboration with the 'Jo Jae Catch Thieves' teaching team to provide cybersecurity and drug abuse prevention training to students at Suwannaram Witthayakom School. The August 3 event was supported by school director Nakkanda Pichayasat and featured four key learning modules: survival tactics and self-defense in emergencies, drug awareness and recognition, safe internet usage and online threat management, and fraud and cybercrime awareness. Students engaged in intensive, scenario-based learning activities designed to equip them with practical knowledge for personal and community safety, while enjoying interactive experiences and prizes throughout the event. Deputy Police Commissioner Thiradej Thammasutheei stated that the Drug Suppression Center partnered with the Jo Jae Catch Thieves team to reach middle and high school students, emphasizing youth-focused prevention aligned with national policy and the Royal Thai Police's commitment to building a safer society.

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National

Foundation Announces 25th Scholarship Class for Gifted Youth

The Damrongchai Dharma Foundation has announced its 25th scholarship cohort, providing full educational support to high-achieving youth without financial means across Thailand's universities. Six recipients pledged to give back to their com

Foundation Announces 25th Scholarship Class for Gifted Youth
5 Aug Khaosod

The Damrongchai Dharma Foundation, led by chairman Paiboon Damrongchai, continues its scholarship program "Building People, Building Graduates" to provide educational opportunities for high-achieving, well-behaved youth lacking financial resources. The program covers all necessary education and living expenses with no obligation for repayment, guided by the principle "Not just letting them grow, but wanting them to grow well." The foundation recently announced the selection results for the 25th scholarship cohort for the 2569 academic year.

Natthapond Srisroai, a medical student at Khon Kaen University, expressed deep gratitude for the award, saying the scholarship will help ease his mother's burden and he commits to using his stable career to provide educational opportunities to disadvantaged children as he once received.

Chavallaksa Watwoang, an arts student at Thammasat University, pledged to combine her knowledge with practical experience to develop her hometown, believing that small beginnings build strong foundations for sustainable national development.

Wanfirdao Wate, a political science student at Chiang Mai University who won the 2569 national youth excellence award in media communication, emphasized that the scholarship shows that regardless of background, dedicated individuals will find support, urging others to continue learning and pass opportunities to the next generation.

Theerapat Wangsanti, an engineering student at Chulalongkorn University, highlighted that the scholarship allows him to study confidently without financial worry, and he intends to apply his knowledge to benefit society.

Siriwan Phara, a 25th cohort scholarship recipient studying environmental science at Mahidol University, thanked the foundation for providing opportunity and light to pursue her dreams, committing to return and advance environmental conservation in her community after graduation.

Anantkorn Sakaew, a public health student at Thammasat University, expressed gratitude and renewed determination to study diligently, pledging to use the scholarship wisely for maximum benefit.

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National

Thailand Awards Thai Selection Seal to Chinese Restaurant Chain

Thailand's Commerce Ministry awarded its Thai SELECT certification to Thai Rice House, a major Chinese restaurant chain with over 50 branches, at a ceremony in Xiamen featuring cooking demonstrations and influencer engagement to boost Thai

Thailand Awards Thai Selection Seal to Chinese Restaurant Chain
5 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's Commerce Ministry promoted its Thai SELECT certification stamp at Thai Rice House restaurant in Xiamen, Guangdong Province, China, highlighting sticky rice with durian and Thai cuisine promotion through local influencers. Deputy Director-General Surinthon Suntorsanan of the International Trade Promotion Department presided over the Thai SELECT seal ceremony at the MIXC shopping mall branch in Xiamen, with restaurant manager Mr. Lin Zhi Hao accepting the award. The event featured Thai cooking demonstrations and Thai SELECT promotion by the Trade Promotion Office in Xiamen, attracting over 20 local influencers to boost awareness and confidence in Thai food standards in the Chinese market.

Thai Rice House, established in 2004, now operates over 50 branches across China and ranks among the top Thai restaurant brands receiving the Thai SELECT seal from the Commerce Ministry. The restaurant maintains Thai authenticity and flavor through carefully selected premium Thai ingredients including ginger, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, bird's eye chilies, curry pastes, and Thai jasmine rice. Some fresh ingredients are air-shipped to maintain quality, and the restaurant partners with CP (Charoen Pokphand) Group, sourcing 250 tons of jasmine rice annually while managing supply chain standards to ensure consistency across all branches.

Deputy Director-General Surinthon Suntorsanan and Thai Rice House executive chef Wicharn Pumtrap demonstrated preparing som tam and tom yum goong, globally popular Thai dishes and bestsellers at the restaurant. The event also featured a Thai SELECT certification exhibition providing information about Thai restaurant standards abroad and certification development initiatives to elevate Thai restaurant quality to international standards.

Local influencers showed keen interest in Thai ingredients and cooking demonstrations, sampling diverse dishes including steamed sea bass with lime, som tam, seafood tom yum, beef curry, minced pork basil, grilled pork neck, and Thai tea. A special menu item, "sticky rice with durian," was introduced to build on the popularity of the signature mango sticky rice while promoting Thai durian quality and flavor to Chinese consumers, receiving strong audience response.

Beyond promoting Thai SELECT certification and building confidence in Thai restaurant standards in China, the event served as an important platform for promoting Thai cuisine, Thai ingredients, and Thai fruits through local influencers to reach broader consumers, supporting Thailand's food image and expanding trade opportunities for Thai food products in the Chinese market. For more information, contact the International Trade Promotion Department, Ministry of Commerce, at 1169 or www.ditp.go.th, and explore international trade opportunities via THAITRADE.COM.

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National

Thailand, Lithuania Mark 33 Years of Diplomatic Ties

Thailand and Lithuania celebrated 33 years of diplomatic relations at a Bangkok reception hosted by Lithuania's Honorary Consul, attended by Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budris.

Thailand, Lithuania Mark 33 Years of Diplomatic Ties
5 Aug Khaosod

Nualpraan Lumsum, Honorary Consul of the Lithuanian Republic in Bangkok, hosted a reception to celebrate the 108th anniversary of Lithuania's founding, the 36th anniversary of Lithuania's independence restoration, and the 33rd anniversary of diplomatic relations between Lithuania and Thailand.

The event was presided over by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Foreign Minister Sihsak Poungkeat, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budris, Lithuanian Foreign Ministry Indo-Pacific Director Richardas Šlepavicius, and Lithuanian Ambassador to Thailand Darius Gaidys, alongside ambassadors from various nations, senior Foreign Ministry officials, and Lithuanian residents in Thailand. The gathering was held at The Glass House, Parknai Lert, Bangkok.

Lumsum spoke of the white stork, Lithuania's national bird, describing it as a symbol of luck, family, and unity—fundamental values that strengthen every nation and society, fostering harmony and peace. She expressed confidence that this meeting between representatives of both countries at the Foreign Ministry and Government House would elevate bilateral cooperation across various dimensions. She also hoped for the opening of a direct Bangkok-Vilnius flight route in the future, which would bring the peoples of both nations closer together and create opportunities in economy, trade, investment, and sustained mutual trust.

Lithuania's national days fall on February 16 and March 11 each year. These celebrations commemorate important historical events reflecting the courage and determination of the Lithuanian people, embodying the national motto of "Freedom, Unity, and Prosperity."

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Police

Armed Robbers Flee to Laos After 13M Baht Gold Heist

Two armed robbers escaped to Laos after stealing nearly 13 million baht in gold from a shopping mall in Chiang Rai's Chiang Khong district, crossing the Mekong River by boat after abandoning their motorcycle.

Armed Robbers Flee to Laos After 13M Baht Gold Heist
5 Aug Khaosod

Two armed gunmen robbed a gold shop inside a well-known shopping mall in Chiang Khong district, Chiang Rai province on the evening of August 4. The suspects made off with 64 baht of gold ornaments and 120 baht of gold bracelets, totaling 184 baht in stolen gold valued at 13,036,400 baht. On August 5, Pol. Lt. Col. Manop Senakul, commander of Chiang Rai Provincial Police, revealed that both suspects are Lao nationals. After the robbery, they fled on a motorcycle, parked it at the Mekong riverbank, and boarded a waiting boat to cross into Huay Sai district, Laos. Authorities have collected evidence and coordinated with immigration officials in Chiang Saen, examined fingerprints, and interviewed local motorcycle rental operators. A preliminary reward of 100,000 baht has been set for the arrest of the suspects, and Thai police are coordinating with Lao authorities to pursue legal proceedings. Lao officials have tracked the escape route and seized clothing believed to have been worn by the robbers at the crime scene, which was discarded in Huay Sai. The suspects are believed to have fled further from the Huay Sai area, with Lao authorities setting up checkpoints along various routes to intercept them.

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Regional

Southern Charm Music Festival Boosts Surat Thani Tourism

The Public Relations Department (PRD) successfully organized the "Southern Charm Soft Power" music festival, which took place at the Tapi River Walking Street Market in Surat Thani. Spearheaded by the...

5 Aug Thailand.go.th Issues

The Public Relations Department (PRD) successfully organized the "Southern Charm Soft Power" music festival, which took place at the Tapi River Walking Street Market in Surat Thani. Spearheaded by the...

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National

Honest Test Takers Await August Appointment Notices

Nearly 5,900 people cheated on a local government exam, while honest test-takers await appointment notifications expected by August, Thailand's Deputy Permanent Secretary said.

Honest Test Takers Await August Appointment Notices
5 Aug Khaosod

Deputy Permanent Secretary Niratn Pongsitthathaworn reaffirmed that 5,925 people cheated on the local government exam with no change to that figure, and confirmed that those who passed honestly are waiting for appointment notifications by August of this year.

On August 5, 2569, at the Department of Local Administration (DLA), Niratn disclosed before the departmental meeting that today's discussion would address results from the July 17 meeting, which divided all test takers into three groups for review. The first group comprises those who passed honestly and will determine how to proceed next. The second group includes those whose scores were altered after already being appointed, with pending decisions on termination or removal from service; these cases will be reported to provincial governors for measures before transfer to local authorities, along with those who passed but had scores adjusted upward. The third group consists of those who passed but had scores adjusted upward, and new guidelines are being formulated.

Niratn added that over the past month there have been no obstacles. After receiving assignment from the Prime Minister, he has taken charge of the matter. Following court delays and internal DLA problems that stalled progress, legal proceedings continue as normal.

He emphasized that the fact-checking committee chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilpraphan operates separately from the DLA's responsibilities. Pakorn's committee investigates those involved in misconduct, while the DLA handles exam administration, testing, and appointment procedures.

Niratn reiterated that individuals who passed honestly and await appointment will receive notifications within August, while confirming that the number of those who cheated remains at 5,925 people.

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National

Opposition Prepares No-Confidence Debate Against Government

Opposition coalition prepares no-confidence motion against government, with Pheu Thai to submit once timing is agreed; Democrats plan to highlight economic hardship, failed agricultural compensation, and price controls as vulnerabilities.

Opposition Prepares No-Confidence Debate Against Government
5 Aug Khaosod

On August 5, 2569, Chatchanon Detchadecho, a Democratic Party list MP and deputy party leader, spoke to reporters at Parliament about the opposition's plans to file a no-confidence motion. He said the Pheu Thai Party must be the one to submit it, and once the opposition coalition decides to proceed, the allied parties will discuss the timing among themselves. The opposition is ready, he confirmed, but the timing depends on Pheu Thai's schedule. He noted that when Parliament reconvenes, the priority will be debating the 2570 fiscal year budget bill in readings two and three before any no-confidence debate can proceed.

When asked what issues the Democratic Party would highlight and what vulnerabilities the government has, Chatchanon said the government's problems are plain to ordinary citizens—such as economic hardship and rising cost of living. He singled out Commerce Minister Supattanapong's portfolio, noting that although oil prices have dropped, consumer prices have not fallen, which is a clear weakness. He also criticized Deputy PM Akanut and Finance Minister Akanut over farmers' compensation funds that the government claims are exhausted, demanding they explain where the money went.

Chatchanon added that recent southern fruit-season crises—including mangosteen and durian problems—have given the opposition ample grounds for the no-confidence motion. He acknowledged that whether the debate will topple the government depends on whether the budget passes and whether the government loses a simple majority of votes. He stated that opposition parties are united and will perform their oversight role fully. "If there is a genuine no-confidence vote in September or October, it will be interesting and not theater," he said, pledging that the opposition will expose government failures not previously revealed to the public. When asked about rumors of political realignment, he said he could not answer and urged reporters to verify the source of such claims, as the Democratic Party, Kla Tham Party, and Pheu Thai Party have not discussed such matters with anyone.

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National

Thailand Eyes Deep Run at Asian Games in Japan

Thailand's under-23 football team and women's volleyball squad are preparing for the Asian Games in Nagoya, with officials confident both teams can advance from group stages and medal contention.

Thailand Eyes Deep Run at Asian Games in Japan
5 Aug Khaosod

The Thai Sports Authority (TAT) has announced full preparations for two popular Thai team sports heading to the 20th Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan. U-23 men's football team "War Elephant" will compete in Group A alongside Japan (host), Kyrgyzstan, and Hong Kong, while the women's indoor volleyball team is placed in Group C with Chinese Taipei, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia.

TAT director Kongsakdi Yodmanee said Thailand's under-23 football squad views facing World Cup-caliber Japan as a valuable opportunity and believes the team will comfortably advance from the group stage with a genuine shot at the knockout round. He noted that such chances to play top-tier opponents are rare. Regarding women's volleyball, Kongsakdi expressed confidence the team will win at least a bronze medal, pointing to Thailand's history as a former Asian champion and previous Games medalist. He identified China, Japan, and South Korea as the main threats but remains optimistic about securing a medal.

The men's football tournament features 15 nations split into four groups: Group A has Japan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, and Hong Kong; Group B includes China, UAE, Iran, and North Korea; Group C features Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Philippines, and Kuwait; and Group D comprises South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The women's volleyball competition has 14 teams across four groups, with top two finishers from each group advancing to the knockout stage.

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Police

Woman, 72, Drowns in Home Water Tank at Night

A 72-year-old woman drowned in a water tank outside her home in Chachoengsao after slipping on algae-covered edges during the night; her husband found her the next morning after searching for her.

Woman, 72, Drowns in Home Water Tank at Night
5 Aug Khaosod

A heartbreaking tragedy struck when a 72-year-old woman slipped and drowned in a water tank outside her home in the middle of the night, with no one witnessing the fatal accident. Her grief-stricken husband, 69, walked toward her body and tearfully said, "Let's go to the temple together, mother," leaving neighbors deeply moved.

Police in Muang Chachoengsao District received the report at 8:30 a.m. on August 5, 2026, and rushed to the scene with rescue units and a medical examiner from Buddhaso Hospital. Inside the water tank, which was covered with algae, they found the woman face-down in the water. One black sandal lay on the tank's edge, and a stick of incense placed by relatives was nearby. The husband stood weeping with profound sadness. Officers brought the body up for preliminary examination, and during this time the husband approached his wife's body and said, "Let's go to the temple together, mother," a moment that deeply affected the neighbors.

The husband disclosed that they had spent life together for many decades. He last saw his wife around 11 p.m. the night before, when he went inside to sleep while she remained outside. In the middle of the night, when he noticed she still had not come inside, he assumed she had gone to sleep at her sister's nearby house, as she occasionally did. Later, when he went to check at the sister's house and did not find her, he searched around the home with relatives until his grandson spotted her sandal in the water tank and saw her head floating beneath the algae-covered surface. She could not swim and likely slipped on the slippery algae when she came out and fell into the tank.

Village headman Chalermsai stated that the couple were long-time residents with no history of conflict. The deceased regularly washed dishes in that area. The night before, after heavy rain, the ground and tank edges were wet and covered with algae, so the woman likely slipped and fell into the water tank unseen by anyone.

Initial examination by the medical examiner found no signs of trauma or abnormalities, and the death was classified as an accident. The body was handed to Chachoengsao rescue workers and taken to Wat Ratsongcharoen Maneruddhi for religious rites at the family's request. Throughout the somber proceedings, the husband wept continuously, mourning the loss of his life partner of many decades.

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Police

Police Kill Two Suspects in Narathiwat Gun Battle

Police killed two suspects in a major operation in Narathiwas province after they allegedly shot an officer dead, recovering two stolen police rifles and continuing to hunt a third suspect.

Police Kill Two Suspects in Narathiwat Gun Battle
5 Aug Khaosod

On August 5, 2024, Police Commissioner Kittarat Pansetchr ordered Deputy Commissioner Samran Nualma to lead a major law enforcement operation in Sukhirin district, Narathiwat, targeting a violent armed group responsible for an August 2 ambush that killed and wounded Tak Bai police officers in a palm plantation. The suspects also fled with two service pistols.

Regional Police Commander Piyawat Chlemsri, working with security units and national police headquarters staff, surrounded the target area in Ban Nam Tok village at 2:00 a.m. When officers moved in, the armed suspects opened intense fire to escape, triggering a fierce firefight. Officers returned fire in strict accordance with legal procedures until gunfire ceased. Two suspects were killed: 23-year-old Abdulmukalees, wanted on theft and drug charges with forensic DNA linking him to the recovered weapon, and 34-year-old Samman, wanted for murder and theft. A third suspect remains at large.

Investigations revealed the pair fled through three provinces before being tracked to Sukhirin. Both stolen police weapons were fully recovered during the operation, and all officers involved were unharmed. Piyawat confirmed all procedures followed evidence and proper tactics. Regarding the separate August 2 checkpoint shooting in Rangae district, authorities have identified 14 people involved, questioned 11, and have two deaths confirmed with one person still being pursued—the driver who helped the two deceased suspects escape.

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