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Police

Police Officers Battle Smoke to Rescue Casualties from Ladprao Bar Fire

Two Bangkok police officers fought through thick smoke to rescue casualties from a deadly Ladprao bar fire on July 13, with bodycam footage showing them pulling an unconscious woman to safety despite severe smoke inhalation.

Police Officers Battle Smoke to Rescue Casualties from Ladprao Bar Fire
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On July 14, 2026, bodycam footage from Senior Sergeant Warichai Chaiwong and Senior Sergeant Mangkorn Kotchompoo—two police officers who responded to rescue victims from the Ladprao beer bar fire—captured the harrowing events as they unfolded. The officers arrived on motorcycles at the entrance of the venue at 12:13 a.m. on July 13 and immediately began questioning early evacuees about injuries before checking the entrance area and shouting for people to evacuate. Upon entering the venue, they were shocked by the severity of the situation and alerted firefighters that many people were trapped near the back exit. Despite thick smoke filling the area, the officers attempted entry to assist victims but were forced to retreat due to the heavy smoke, calling for additional help from other personnel. At 12:14 a.m., the officers successfully rescued one unconscious woman but suffered severe smoke inhalation in the process. Throughout the ordeal, the officers communicated with each other about the dangers inside and the multiple casualties, but remained determined to save as many lives as possible, repeatedly emphasizing their commitment to helping injured victims.

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Community

Venerable Luang Pho Sai, Buddhist Scholar of Uttaradit

Luang Pho Sai Tissaro, the respected abbot of Wat Chong Lom in Uttaradit province from 1919 until his death in 1948, was a Buddhist scholar and community leader who expanded the temple's facilities and created blessed amulets that gained de

Venerable Luang Pho Sai, Buddhist Scholar of Uttaradit
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Phra Kru Nikrom Dhammaraks, known as Luang Pho Sai Tissaro, was the former abbot of Wat Chong Lom in Uttaradit province and a renowned Buddhist teacher. Beyond managing and developing the temple, he led community development initiatives and provided assistance to those in need while maintaining a strict commitment to teaching virtue and the Buddhist path. Whatever he undertook received the wholehearted cooperation of the community, ensuring success.

Born on Sunday, February 11, 1893, as Sai Thiphayavong, the fifth child of Khun Nikrom Raksak and Nang Thaen Thiphayavong in Ban Hong Hia, Hat Ngiao subdistrict, Uttaradit, he came from a family of seven children. In his youth, he was handsome, dignified, tall and refined with clear complexion, good character, peaceful in manner, and always showed compassion to others.

Before ordination, he studied under Luang Pho Hob at Wat Samakkhi Yaram and became proficient in Thai and Khmer languages, which he applied effectively to Buddhist scholarship. After leaving the temple temporarily to support his parents through farming, he ordained as a novice at age sixteen under Phra Athikan Kong, the abbot of Wat Chong Lom, on May 7, 1909.

At age twenty, he received full ordination at Wat Chong Lom on May 8, 1913, receiving the monastic name Tissaro. He devoted himself to monastic discipline and studied under his preceptor at Wat Kumphir Thong for four years before moving to practice at other temples including Wat Doi Kaew and Wat Hat Ngiao, where he studied extensively with Luang Pho Hob. Later, he transferred to Wat Chong Lom.

Phra Kru Wichian Panya Mahamuni, the provincial ecclesiastical chief of Uttaradit and abbot of Wat Tha Thanon at that time, recognized his virtues and appointed him abbot of Wat Chong Lom on February 1, 1919. As abbot, he devoted himself to constructing and renovating temple buildings and facilities, including the sermon hall, ordination hall, chedi enshrining Buddha relics, temple walls, and two schools—the Buddhist studies school and Wat Chong Lom municipal school. He also oversaw renovations at Wat Hat Ngiao, Wat Samakkhi Yaram, and Wat Doi Tha Sao.

In 1941, as Thailand entered the Indochina War and World War II, local residents sought protective amulets and religious objects. He commissioned the creation of clay amulets mixed with herbal materials and consecrated them with Buddhist chants believed to reflect harmful intentions back to their source. Funds from donations to these amulets were used to fund temple construction and renovation. He crafted blessed objects known for their powerful effects, evident to disciples and laypeople alike, even attracting devotion from followers of other faiths who wore his amulets and talismans.

He was compassionate and impartial, with a broad heart and gentle speech. He passed away peacefully on October 17, 1948.

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National

Thailand Volleyball Captain Eyes Olympic Qualification as Main Goal

Thailand's women's volleyball captain Pornpun Koedpracha says Olympic qualification is the team's primary goal after finishing 14th at the 2026 VNL competition. The squad aims to build on lessons from the tournament to achieve their Olympic

Thailand Volleyball Captain Eyes Olympic Qualification as Main Goal
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Thai national women's volleyball team captain Pornpun Koedpracha spoke out after the 2026 VNL competition concluded, reaffirming the squad's primary objective: securing a spot at the Olympic Games. The Thai team finished 14th in the standings with a record of 3 wins and 9 losses for 12 points. Coach Kiatpong Ratchatakrien led the team back to Thailand, where Thai Volleyball Association president Somporn Chaibangyang welcomed them home.

Team captain Pornpun emphasized that the final week of competition went according to plan, with the team winning one match and playing competitively in several others. She noted that all players performed well and the team must carry forward the valuable experience gained from this tournament.

"Our ultimate goal is to qualify for the Olympic Games, and if we succeed in that, winning a medal at the Asian Games should follow naturally," she said.

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Community

Pompam Delivers Sold-Out Comedy Show on Aging With Style

Comedian Pompam sold out two performances of her stand-up show "Growing Old with Shine" at Bangkok's Sirikitti National Convention Center, drawing entertainment industry peers with her humor about aging, relationships, and life's everyday c

Pompam Delivers Sold-Out Comedy Show on Aging With Style
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Pompam, performing in top form, delivered her latest stand-up comedy show "Growing Old with Shine" to enthusiastic audiences across two packed performances. Following the strong reception of last year's "Birth, Aging, Sickness, and Old Age" show, she expanded the series into a second year with this new installment at the Sirikitti National Convention Center's ballroom, both afternoon and evening sessions filled with entertainment industry peers including Opal Panisara, Pookie Weenuch, Tey Jariumporn, Ja Yassini, and many others.

The two-and-a-half-hour show packed the daily life experiences of the 45-year-old comedian, touching on everything from her humorous baking lessons and pursuing a master's degree at her age to debating whether grilled pork is personal or communal property. She explored generational gaps, adapting to life's disappointments, and recounted her romantic history with wit and honesty, delivering sharp humor mixed with heartfelt reflections. Guest performers Dance Nararaksorn and Nath Sakdathorn performed during the afternoon and evening shows respectively, adding to the high-energy atmosphere.

Closing her show with a life lesson about happiness—"You don't need to chase joy, just learn to see it"—Pompam left audiences uplifted and reflective, having delivered a performance full of laughs, heart, and genuine connection.

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National

Senior Buddhist Monk Honored on 96th Birthday

Revered Buddhist monk Phra Phrom Wachirmongkol celebrated his 96th birthday with a royal-authorized ceremony in Bangkok, where he distributed 270,000 baht in educational scholarships to eight institutions across Thailand.

Senior Buddhist Monk Honored on 96th Birthday
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On July 7, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., by royal authorization, Lieutenant General Panat Saeng-thian, Deputy Commander of the Palace Guard Bureau, presented flowers, incense, candles, lustral water, lotus buds, and ceremonial cloth to Phra Phrom Wachirmongkol (Luachai Kunwuttho), abbot of Wat Rachathiwas Wiharn, marking his 96th birthday and the completion of eight twelve-year cycles. The ceremony was held at the Assembly Hall of Wat Rachathiwas Wiharn in Dusit District, Bangkok.

At 10:30 a.m., the Supreme Patriarch authorized Somdet Phra Mahawerawong (Suchin Akkhachino) to perform the lustral water ceremony on behalf of the Supreme Patriarch. The monks and disciples of Wat Rachathiwas Wiharn then held a merit-making ceremony in celebration of the auspicious occasion, with Somdet Phra Mahawerawong presiding.

For this auspicious occasion, Phra Phrom Wachirmongkol presented the "Kunwuttho Thera" educational scholarship fund for 2026 to eight educational institutions totaling 270,000 baht: Wat Kok Piao School in Songkhla (50,000 baht), the Thammayut Sangha in Sukhothai (50,000 baht), Wat Huay Phud School in Songkhla (30,000 baht), Wat Huay Phud School in Songkhla (20,000 baht), Wat Thamnab School in Songkhla (20,000 baht), Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (30,000 baht), King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Thonburi (30,000 baht), and Wat Rachathiwas Secondary School (40,000 baht). The scholarships aim to promote Buddhist education, support youth development, and cultivate human resources as a vital force for Buddhism and society.

Phra Phrom Wachirmongkol currently serves as abbot of Wat Rachathiwas in Wachirpayaban Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok. Born on July 7, 1930, in Tamnab Village, Songkhla Province, he was ordained as a Buddhist monk on July 5, 1950, at Wat Huay Phud in Songkhla. He excelled in Pali and Buddhist teachings, and has held numerous important positions overseeing education and monastic administration. He was appointed abbot of Wat Rachathiwas in 2000 and was elevated to the ecclesiastical rank of Phra Racha in 1972.

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Tourism

New Honda City Blends Sporty Design With Hybrid Power

Honda's redesigned City celebrates 30 years with sporty styling and new hybrid e:HEV powertrains, featuring enhanced safety technology and refined performance across sedan and hatchback variants. The updated compact sedan blends spacious in

New Honda City Blends Sporty Design With Hybrid Power
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The new Honda City launch has generated significant excitement with its refined, sporty styling that appeals to many customers. The Honda City was originally developed specifically for the Thai market, with the first generation launching in 1996 and now marking its 30th anniversary.

To demonstrate the driving capabilities of the new model, Honda's marketing and public relations team organized a test drive event from Krabi to Phuket, featuring all available variants including sedans and hatchbacks powered by petrol, turbo, and hybrid e:HEV engines. Testers first sampled the top-tier Honda City e:HEV RS model before moving on to test the turbocharged S model, the entry-level hatchback variant.

Key design updates include a new black grille, redesigned front bumper, LED headlights with connecting daytime running lights spanning the full width of the vehicle, and modern clear-lens LED taillights. The 2D H-Mark logo has also been refreshed. All trim levels come equipped with Honda SENSING safety features, including collision warning with brake assist, lane-keeping assist, lane departure warning and control, adaptive high-beam assist, and forward vehicle movement detection.

Despite its compact dimensions, the cabin feels spacious with adequate headroom and legroom. The air vents are vertically split between left and right, with USB Type-C charging ports. The suspension delivers a smooth ride over bumps and rough roads, with minimal body roll during cornering.

The entry-level S hatchback features simple interior styling with an 8-inch touchscreen integrated into the dashboard and analog gauges for speed and RPM. The steering wheel and shift lever use polyurethane material, manual air conditioning, fabric seats, and a manual handbrake provide easy operation and maintenance.

The 1.0-liter DOHC VTEC turbo three-cylinder 12-valve petrol engine delivers 122 horsepower at 5,500 RPM and 173 Newton-meters of torque between 2,000 and 4,500 RPM, providing responsive acceleration. The chassis is firm and stable at high speeds with minimal vibration. Sport mode increases engine responsiveness with sharper acceleration, tighter cornering capability, and a more responsive steering feel, enhancing the overall driving enjoyment.

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National

Foreign Buyers Shift Focus to Long-Term Thailand Property Holdings

Foreign buyers are increasingly purchasing Thai property for long-term residence and lifestyle rather than rental returns, with growing interest from South Asian, Middle Eastern, and ASEAN investors attracted by affordable living costs and

Foreign Buyers Shift Focus to Long-Term Thailand Property Holdings
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Sansiri reveals key shifts in Thailand's foreign real estate buyer landscape, signaling the country as a major global destination for residents and investors alike.

Sripimpa Rattanamyur, Marketing Executive President of Sansiri PCL, reports that Thailand's real estate market during the first half of 2025 remains attractive to foreign buyers despite global economic fluctuations. The market is entering a critical turning point driven by structural changes in purchase motivations, buyer nationalities, and how different locations serve varying lifestyle needs.

Foreign investors are increasingly pursuing long-term asset holding strategies rather than seeking rental returns alone. They now view Thailand as a destination for second homes, retirement planning, and future long-term residence. Chinese buyers are becoming more cautious and measured in their purchasing decisions according to global economic conditions, while Hong Kong investors are spreading investments across multiple countries. Thailand nonetheless remains a top destination due to affordable living costs, internationally recognized healthcare, continuous infrastructure development, and its potential as a regional hub.

Sansiri identifies significant growth from emerging markets in South Asia, the Middle East, and ASEAN—particularly affluent groups preferring residential ownership for family living. Buyers from Singapore and Japan are also increasing their market presence, viewing Thailand as both an investment destination and second home location. The government's long-term residence promotion policies, such as the LTR visa, further strengthen confidence among retirees and those planning extended stays in Thailand.

The pivotal market trend is that lifestyle has become as important as location itself in buyer decisions. Each area offers distinct advantages for different buyer profiles.

Bangkok remains the primary market for foreign workers, investors, and executives, particularly for mid-range to luxury condominiums in central business districts and near mass transit systems. Phuket holds its position as the regional luxury lifestyle and second home destination, offering premium villas and residences appealing to privacy-seeking buyers, digital nomads, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide. Pattaya attracts holiday home seekers and retirees with convenient Bangkok connectivity and development incentives from the Eastern Economic Corridor. Hua Hin appeals to families and those seeking spacious residential properties in tranquil settings for long-term living.

Secondary cities also gain increasing popularity based on specific buyer needs. Chiang Mai attracts health and wellness-focused buyers and remote workers seeking nature-immersed lifestyles, while Koh Samui draws luxury second-home buyers seeking privacy, sea views, and premium quality of life.

Another significant trend is the rental market's evolution as an additional consideration in the overall investment landscape.

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National

Cabinet Approves Plan to Create Sports Ministry

Thailand's Cabinet approved plans to create a separate Sports Ministry and merge tourism with a new Culture Ministry, pending parliamentary approval and Senate passage expected by early next year.

Cabinet Approves Plan to Create Sports Ministry
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Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Punthacharoenkulkul revealed on July 14, 2025, at Government House that the Cabinet approved a plan to reorganize and separate government agencies as proposed by the Civil Service Development Committee (CSDC). He noted staffing challenges ahead: in October, two deputy secretaries and two level-10 inspectors at the ministry will retire, leaving virtually no level-10 officials in the secretariat except the permanent secretary alone—a heavy workload. The Prime Minister expressed flexibility to allow additional appointments if necessary.

The restructuring plan, after Cabinet approval, must be sent to the House of Representatives for three rounds of voting and must pass the Senate. The timeline remains uncertain, but officials hope for completion by year-end or early next year to ensure smooth operations without disruption, pending a decision to defer senior civil service appointments.

Under the plan, the Sports Ministry will contain the Deputy Secretary's Office (merged), the Department of Physical Education, the Thailand Sports Commission, and the National Sports University. The Department of Tourism, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), and Tourist Police will move into a new Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

Government Spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced that the Cabinet approved the draft Reorganization Act affecting the Culture Ministry and Tourism-Sports Ministry as proposed by the CSDC. The restructuring creates a Ministry of Culture and Tourism (abolishing the separate Culture Ministry) to unify cultural and tourism operations under a single department with roles in religion, arts, culture promotion, and creative tourism industry development. Under this ministry: the Minister's Office, Permanent Secretary's Office, Department of Tourism, Department of Religious Affairs, Fine Arts Department, Culture Promotion Department, and Contemporary Art and Culture Office.

A separate Sports Ministry (replacing the Tourism-Sports Ministry) will oversee physical education, sports at all levels (grassroots, mass participation, elite, professional), recreation, education, research, sports science, innovation, technology, management, and sports industry development. Its departments include the Minister's Office, Permanent Secretary's Office, and Department of Physical Education.

Ratchada noted this aligns with the government's policy statement to parliament on April 9 regarding tourism and culture as economic drivers. Tourism generates economic value and directly connects to culture, traditions, local wisdom, and regional identity. Merging culture and tourism functions in one ministry will enable synergy.

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Police

Man Found Dead Under Temple Bell Tower in Trang

A 46-year-old man living in a temple bell tower in Trang was found dead on July 14, with preliminary findings suggesting he died from a chronic illness after residing there for nearly a year.

Man Found Dead Under Temple Bell Tower in Trang
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At 9:15 a.m. on July 14, 2025, Deputy Inspector Naraphong Muadree of Muang Trang Police Station received a report of a death at the bell tower of a temple in Tambon Thabtien, Muang District, Trang Province. Officers from the Indra Patrol Division, an on-duty doctor from Trang Hospital, and rescue workers from the Kusol Sathan Trang Foundation (Buan Teck Sae Tiang Toong) responded to investigate.

At the lower level of the bell tower, they found the body of Sarasak, known as Goberd (surname withheld), 46 years old. The deceased appeared emaciated with a distended abdomen, lying on his back shirtless in only shorts. Personal belongings and medications were scattered around him. The preliminary medical examination indicated he had been dead for at least six hours, with no signs of struggle or injury. Initial assessment suggests death from a chronic illness.

According to witness Somkiat Pichayapol, 53, deputy chairman of Nong Yuan 2 Community, the deceased had been living in the temple for nearly a year, using the bell tower as his residence. Temple monks regularly provided him with food, water, and snacks. Though the deceased suffered from lung disease and had extensive tattoos, he was reportedly a courteous and well-spoken man.

On the morning of the incident, a monk brought snacks as usual but found the man unresponsive. Upon checking, they discovered he had died and immediately reported it to police. After autopsy procedures, authorities released the body to rescue workers for transfer to Trang Hospital for legal proceedings, with notification to relatives for funeral rites.

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Regional

Thailand Releases Baby Leatherback Turtles at Khao Lam Pi National Park

Baby leatherback turtles were released into the sea at Khao Lam Pi National Park in Phang Nga as part of a royal conservation initiative to boost hatchling survival rates. The effort highlights Thailand's commitment to protecting endangered

Thailand Releases Baby Leatherback Turtles at Khao Lam Pi National Park
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Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchath Chomklin has announced a major success in leatherback turtle conservation efforts at Khao Lam Pi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park in Phang Nga province, following a royal conservation initiative. On July 5, 2025, the minister reported significant progress in rare marine animal protection and praised multi-sector cooperation in advancing the leatherback turtle conservation mission at this strategically vital sea turtle nesting site. The project represents a collaborative achievement between the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and the Thai Coral Reef and Marine Life Conservation Project Committee, led by Princess Siriwannawaree Nariratanarachakanya under Admiral Vorawuth Prueksa-aroongrog's direction. Activities included field monitoring of nesting activities, educational exhibitions, and a key highlight: the nighttime release of baby leatherback turtles back into the sea, a critical mechanism for boosting hatchling survival rates through natural processes.

The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry prioritizes sea turtle protection as a barometer of marine ecosystem health. According to ministry reports, this activity serves as a crucial component of the Thai Coral Reef and Marine Life Conservation Foundation's 2025 annual program, aimed at strengthening scientific data collection and planning to secure nesting sites on both the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman coasts as safe, sustainable habitats for endangered marine species. Minister Suchath also stressed the role of the public in conservation efforts, calling on tourists and citizens to strictly adhere to regulations, particularly by avoiding littering at tourist destinations and refraining from activities that disturb wildlife. He urged all to help preserve these beaches' natural abundance and maintain them as safe nesting grounds, ensuring this invaluable natural heritage is passed on to future generations.

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National

Thai Students Transform Forgotten Memories Into 3D Balloon Art

Thai university students have created innovative 3D balloon sculptures exploring forgotten memories and emotions as part of the "Art for Art 2026" competition, with winning designs set for exhibition at Bangkok's art center in August.

Thai Students Transform Forgotten Memories Into 3D Balloon Art
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Balloon Art Company Ltd. has partnered with Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin's Department of Communication Design and the Network Institute to drive creative innovation through the "Art for Art 2026" competition, a 3D art design contest under the theme "The Forgotten Things." The project opens a creative space for Thai youth to transform forgotten memories, feelings, and overlooked moments into inflatable balloon sculptures for the first time.

Sculptor and competition judge Worsawong Samatthapon stated: "This year's project seeks to innovate and position balloon sculpture as contemporary art media and installation work. The theme 'The Forgotten Things' challenges the younger generation to reinterpret forgotten memories, emotions, or once-meaningful moments through deep thinking, from concept development and design refinement to technical documentation and prototype production."

Following an intensive ideation process and expert workshops, judges have officially selected six outstanding teams from 15 finalists:

**Grand Prize: "Timeless" (Team Three Moms, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi)** – Conveys father-child relationships through an hourglass structure, questioning how we sacrifice the present for the future and lose family time.

**First Runner-Up: "Fading Wings" (Team Sticky Chicken Lost, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin)** – Depicts growth constrained by societal expectations, losing freedom and dreams.

**Second Runner-Up: "Forgotten Identity" (Team Three Remaining Four, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin)** – Reflects how personal identity changes as we grow, causing us to forget our original goals.

**Honorable Mention: "Young Elephant Guardian of the Forest" (Team Sadhu, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin)** – Conservation-focused artwork highlighting disappearing nature and wildlife.

**Honorable Mention: "Forgetting the Need for Comfort" (Team We Bare Bears, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin)** – Invites viewers to embrace vulnerability in a world that demands growth.

**Honorable Mention: "Grandmother's Darling" (Team Noo Unknown, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi)** – Explores forgotten loved ones we leave behind in our rush forward, symbolized by a grandmother waiting at home.

The winning designs will be produced as large-scale inflatable balloon sculptures and exhibited at a full-scale exhibition with an official awards ceremony at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) from August 18–30.

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