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Police Bust Illegal Cockfighting Ring, Arrest 11

PHUKET: Phuket City Police arrested 11 people after raiding an alleged illegal cockfighting ring in Ratsada on Sunday (Aug 16), seizing two fighting roosters and other equipment.

Police Bust Illegal Cockfighting Ring, Arrest 11
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PHUKET: Phuket City Police arrested 11 people after raiding an alleged illegal cockfighting ring in Ratsada on Sunday (Aug 16), seizing two fighting roosters and other equipment.

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National

Thailand Develops National Education Index Framework

Thailand's National Education Council is developing a comprehensive education index to measure system performance across five dimensions including access, student outcomes, and future readiness, with plans to align data with OECD standards

Thailand Develops National Education Index Framework
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The National Education Council held an academic conference on August 17 at the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok to develop the Thailand National Education Index as an international database foundation. Assoc. Prof. Pravit Eraviruthwon, Secretary-General of the National Education Council, chaired the opening and explained that the Thailand National Education Index is a systematic tool to gather education-related data for policymaking, planning, monitoring, evaluation, and advancement to keep pace with global changes.

The index comprises key international education indicators from both statistical databases and survey data, reflecting the quality of Thailand's education system across five dimensions: access to education, student quality and outcomes, education delivery efficiency, relevance to life and work, and future readiness. Eraviruthwon said the index serves as a policy compass to set direction and targets, a management tool to track and evaluate progress, and a means to build international credibility and transparency.

The council plans to integrate the Thailand National Education Index into the OECD's Indicators of Education Systems (INES) for international comparison and analysis. Eraviruthwon emphasized that Thailand needs this index to drive and develop education efficiently, and that having comparable data is essential to identify Thailand's position relative to other nations. The meeting included representatives from the National Statistics Office, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), and the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council, working toward unified data standards. The council is currently integrating data for the OECD's Education at a Glance report and the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) to prepare Thailand's education system for international standards and potential OECD membership.

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Weather

Disaster Agency Monitors Flooding, Uses Cell Alerts for Riverside Communities

Thailand's disaster agency is monitoring monsoon flooding across the North and Northeast using Cell Broadcast alerts to warn riverside communities, with no major typhoons currently threatening the country.

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At 09:25 on August 17, 2025, at Don Muang Air Base, Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation director Theeraphad Katchimat discussed water conditions in the North and Northeast regions. He explained that the monsoon season has begun as announced by the Meteorological Department, prompting multiple alerts based on satellite imagery and weather analysis coordinated with meteorological agencies. No Pacific typhoons have entered Thailand and water levels remain moderate, though flash flooding and elevated Mekong levels are occurring in some areas. The department has deployed water pumps and coordinated with local authorities, with potential impacts in riverside zones. When asked about monitoring repeatedly flooded areas, Katchimat said Cell Broadcast warnings now reach residents faster and at multiple alert levels, with coordination also extending to local radio stations. Regarding how far in advance Cell Broadcast can warn residents, Katchimat explained that satellite weather checks occur daily with 24-hour monitoring shifts, and all agencies analyze conditions—including rainfall amounts and intensity—before issuing alerts to avoid unnecessary public panic and to clarify the severity level in each warning.

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Police

Surgeon Removes 180 Nails, Coins From Patient's Stomach

A Chinese surgeon removed nearly 180 nails, coins, and metal objects weighing 1 kilogram from a 36-year-old man's stomach after he experienced severe vomiting and abdominal pain, with doctors attributing the dangerous behavior to his Pica d

Surgeon Removes 180 Nails, Coins From Patient's Stomach
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Chinese doctors were shocked to discover nearly 180 metal objects weighing almost 1 kilogram inside a 36-year-old patient's stomach after he experienced severe vomiting and abdominal pain for 9 days.

On August 17, Chinese doctors revealed the remarkable case after the male patient presented with severe vomiting and abdominal pain lasting 9 days. X-rays revealed large quantities of metal objects clustered together inside his body, weighing nearly 1 kilogram.

Dr. Li Wei, a surgeon specializing in liver, gallbladder, and pancreas surgery at a Chinese hospital, explained that the man had a history of chronic mental illness and Pica disorder, which causes patients to consume non-food items. Although his family was aware of his medical history, they did not know when he had swallowed the metal objects or why. On August 7, the surgical team spent nearly 3 hours removing approximately 180 nails, along with coins, screws, bolts, and magnets from his stomach. The total weight of all objects was estimated at nearly 1 kilogram.

Dr. Li noted that the sharp objects caused ulceration and erosion of the stomach lining, but fortunately the nails had not pierced the stomach wall or entered the intestines. The magnets are believed to have helped the metal objects cluster together, potentially reducing the risk of dispersion and additional damage. The patient is currently stable and recovering.

However, doctors warned that swallowed objects should not be assumed to pass through the digestive system on their own, especially sharp or elongated items, as they may become lodged at narrow points and cause ulceration, perforation of the stomach or intestines, infection, and life-threatening complications. This patient requires long-term psychiatric treatment, family care, consistent medication compliance, and prevention of access to dangerous household items to avoid recurrence.

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Regional

Trang Hospital Uses Black Mud to Treat Knee Arthritis

Trang Hospital is treating knee arthritis using black mud from Hadsamran Beach, combining traditional Thai medicine with modern research to reduce pain and improve joint function without medication side effects.

Trang Hospital Uses Black Mud to Treat Knee Arthritis
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Hadsamran Chaloem Phra Kiat 80 Phupha Hospital in Trang province has created a new innovation combining Thai traditional medicine and modern medicine to treat knee arthritis using black indigo mud from the beach. On August 17, 2025, staff from the Thai Medicine and Alternative Medicine Clinic collected fine black mud from Hadsamran Beach following research confirming its therapeutic properties for degenerative knee disease. The hospital has treated patients with this condition since 2020.

According to Amorin Kiangheeia, head of the Thai Medicine Clinic, the soft black mud can be dug up and used after sifting out sand, keeping only the truly black mud. Collection is easier during certain seasons and difficult during others, but must occur during low tide between the 13th and 15th lunar days only. The Pollution Control Department found in 2018 that Hadsamran District has excellent air quality at blue level with no harmful pollutants, being the only district among Trang's ten districts free of factories with green environment, making the black mud there high quality for treating knee arthritis.

Hospital Director Dr. Purirat Kamhaeng explained the treatment began when villagers applied this mud to their faces and bodies as folk wisdom for health and skin care. The hospital then sent samples to Songkhla Nakharin University for residue testing and began research and trials. They found the black mud has cooling properties, a key principle in Thai medicine, suitable for poultice application to reduce knee symptoms. Dr. Ugrit Kunnatham, an orthopedic surgeon from Trang Central Hospital, assisted in studying knee movement, flexion and extension angles, and assessment methods, integrating Thai and modern medicine successfully.

Marine mud can be kept for about one month but must rest overnight before use to allow minerals to settle and reduce fermentation odor. Each treatment uses 200 grams of mud applied to the knee for 20 minutes, with patients scheduled three times weekly or every other day for a total of 12 treatments. Knee arthritis ranks as the top disease treated in the Thai medicine clinic with patient numbers increasing yearly.

Treating knee arthritis with black indigo mud reduces the hospital's drug costs and helps patients avoid medication side effects while reducing pain, stiffness, and increasing knee joint function and movement range. The salt minerals from seawater penetrate tendons and bone, enhancing treatment effectiveness.

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National

Man Wins 54 Million Baht Lottery Prize in Nakhon Ratchasima

A 68-year-old man from Nakhon Ratchasima won 54 million baht in a Lottery Plus draw in August, with his sister crediting his charitable work and accumulated merit for the windfall.

Man Wins 54 Million Baht Lottery Prize in Nakhon Ratchasima
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A 68-year-old man named Banjong from Dong Yai subdistrict in Phimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima, has won 54 million baht from a Lottery Plus draw held on August 16, 2026. He purchased nine tickets and won the grand prize, creating excitement among his family and relatives.

His 69-year-old sister, Amphorn, explained that Banjong is the sixth of nine siblings, with three having passed away. She noted that he currently works in Bangkok and has not yet returned home to Nakhon Ratchasima. When she learned of his lottery win, she felt genuinely happy, as her brother rarely purchases lottery tickets or gambles. However, he occasionally buys tickets when he dreams of their late father. The reason he bought nine tickets this time is still unclear, as they have not yet discussed it with him.

Amphorn revealed that Banjong is known for his charitable work. He regularly donates to temples for maintenance, assists with funeral costs, and supports social welfare. He previously worked for large international companies and is fluent in foreign languages. His wife is a homemaker, and their two adult children are successful: their eldest son is a renowned university professor and their daughter works for a corporation. Despite their wealth, the children remain employed and do not burden their parents, which the family considers a testament to Banjong's virtue.

Beyond his immediate family, Banjong helps underprivileged children by finding them employment opportunities and supporting their education. He also assists his neighbors in various ways. His sister believes that the merit he has accumulated through charitable actions has brought him this great fortune, with villagers saying, "His good karma has arrived."

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Regional

Phuket Fans Pack Market for Nene Royal's AGT Farewell Concert

Thousands of fans packed Phuket's Naka Market on August 16 for a farewell concert by 16-year-old singer Nene Royal, who departs for America's Got Talent's live shows later this month.

Phuket Fans Pack Market for Nene Royal's AGT Farewell Concert
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PHUKET — On 16 August 2026, the Naka Market in Phuket was packed with fans as Nene Royal held a farewell concert ahead of her trip to the United States to compete in the Live Shows round of America's Got Talent Season 21.

At 20:55 on 16 August, Nene Royal, whose real name is Rattikarn Amlam, the 16-year-old performer known as Praew, took the stage at Naka Market in Wichit subdistrict, Mueang Phuket district. Praew is an international scholarship student at a leading international school in Phuket. She rose to global attention after competing on America's Got Talent and successfully secured a place among the final 44 contestants from around the world advancing to the Live Shows.

Performing alongside the Ozone band, Nene Royal is scheduled to depart for the United States on 21 August and compete in the live performance round on 25 August. Thousands of fans, local residents, and Thai and foreign tourists turned out to show their support for the young singer.

During the 90-minute concert, Nene Royal and Ozone performed a selection of popular international songs from past decades, entertaining the crowd throughout the evening. Fans brought bouquets of flowers to present to Nene Royal on stage, offering their encouragement as she prepares for her next challenge on the global talent show.

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National

Interior Ministry Defends Handling of 5,925 Exam Irregularity Cases

Deputy Interior Minister Worasidit Liangprasert defended sending 5,925 civil service exam irregularity cases to local agencies, saying each organization is performing its assigned duties rather than shifting responsibility. He stressed that

Interior Ministry Defends Handling of 5,925 Exam Irregularity Cases
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On August 17, Deputy Interior Minister Worasidit Liangprasert addressed concerns that sending the names of 5,925 civil service and local government exam candidates found to have irregularities to local administrative organizations (PAO) for action amounted to shifting responsibility. He stated this is not burden-shifting but rather each agency performing its designated duties, with the central government responsible for determining data, standards, and clear guidelines. He stressed the importance of separating the investigation of irregularities from personnel status decisions, as each step falls under different agencies' authority, and local governments are not being asked to decide who is guilty or should be removed.

Worasidit explained that the process for the 5,925 cases begins with checking data during the examination process, not at the local level. Once irregularities are found, they enter a review process by relevant committees before guidelines are set and information is sent to responsible agencies. He argued that if the central government detected score problems but took no action, people would question why the Interior Ministry left ineligible candidates in the system. However, corrections must follow proper procedures and not be based on emotion or place blame on a single party.

He noted that action against those involved must proceed on multiple fronts simultaneously: correcting the candidate registry, handling those already appointed, and referring cases to authorities with criminal investigation powers—each a separate process. He clarified that being on the list of 5,925 does not automatically make someone guilty of corruption or a criminal offence; these are people found to have exam score irregularities who must undergo proper investigative procedures.

Worasidit emphasized that whether someone committed a crime or participated in fraud must be proven through investigation and the justice system. For those appointed based on flawed scores, if investigation shows they were ineligible from the start, their status must be corrected by law, as errors or fraud in exams cannot become permanent rights in the civil service. He stated his principle clearly: whoever obtained rights improperly must be corrected; whoever passed on their own merits and was uninvolved in fraud deserves justice; and officials following orders must have clear guidelines, so innocent people do not bear the consequences of others' wrongdoing.

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Police

Soldier Loses Leg After Stepping on Landmine in Ubon Ratchathani

A soldier with Thailand's National Mine Action Center lost his leg after stepping on an anti-personnel mine while clearing ordnance in Ubon Ratchathani province on August 17.

Soldier Loses Leg After Stepping on Landmine in Ubon Ratchathani
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A soldier with the National Mine Action Center, Thai Armed Forces Joint Command, stepped on an anti-personnel mine while clearing ordnance in the Saddle Gap area of Ubon Ratchathani province on August 17 at 11:50 a.m., resulting in leg amputation. Sergeant First Class Chanchon Wongchana, assigned to the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, was immediately transported to hospital. Details are still under investigation.

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Police

Police Dismantle Fake Invoice Network Causing 360 Million Baht Tax Loss

Police dismantled a fake tax invoice network operating across five provinces that defrauded the government of 360 million baht, arresting three suspects including the scheme's organizer in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Nakhon Ratchasima.

Police Dismantle Fake Invoice Network Causing 360 Million Baht Tax Loss
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The Central Investigation Bureau and the Revenue Department have dismantled a "ghost bill" network involved in selling fraudulent tax invoices, causing damage to the value-added tax system worth 360 million baht. Officers raided 10 locations across five provinces and arrested three suspects.

On August 17, 2569, at the Central Investigation Bureau headquarters, senior police and revenue officials announced the "Anti Ghost Bill" operation. According to Deputy Superintendent Krisna Makrutdin of the CIB's Division 2, the Revenue Department had received intelligence that a group of individuals and companies were selling tax invoices without any actual goods transactions. The operation identified a sales representative using the name "O Ratthasak" who recruited customers through an exclusive closed network and refused contact with outsiders.

Undercover officers successfully infiltrated the network and conducted multiple undercover purchases of invoices issued in the name of a company managed by director Pandecha. The scheme involved issuing false invoices for goods valued at 300-400 million baht annually, with payments transferred to accounts under Konpot's name. The network allegedly used Thailand Post channels and false names for delivery without actually providing goods. Additional invoices were distributed to other customers with profit margins transferred to Pandecha.

The company had a registered capital of 400 million baht and issued invoices to create credibility. The network caused tax damages of at least 360 million baht and undermined the nation's economic system.

On August 11, 2569, officers arrested three suspects: Ms. Ratthasak, 61, arrested at a condominium on Rama III Road in Bangkok; Mr. Konpot, 50, arrested at his residence in Nakhon Ratchasima; and Mr. Pandecha, 33, arrested at his residence in Nonthaburi.

Raids at 10 locations across five provinces—four in Bangkok, three in Nonthaburi, one each in Nakhon Ratchasima, Samut Prakan, and Chaiyaphum—seized approximately 200 items including 105 tax invoice documents, 12 files of purchase-sale tax reports, 31 files of postal delivery documents, 17 files of employment contracts and transfer documents, and 18 bank account books.

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National

Energy Fund Allocates 7.5 Billion Baht for Clean Power Access

The Energy Conservation Promotion Fund allocated 7.5 billion baht in 2025 to support 55,058 clean energy projects nationwide, with priority given to solar systems for remote and unelectrified communities across 47 areas.

Energy Fund Allocates 7.5 Billion Baht for Clean Power Access
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Ratchahat Siripanich, director of the Energy Conservation Promotion Fund Office, revealed that the fund's allocation for fiscal year 2025 totals 7.5 billion baht. The framework covers 55,058 approved systems with a combined installed capacity of 33,968 kilowatts, with committed support at roughly 60 percent of the total budget.

The fund prioritizes projects delivering concrete benefits through clean energy and energy efficiency technology, including reduced energy costs, improved energy access, and enhanced quality of life for citizens. Solar power systems for remote communities and unelectrified households across 47 areas will receive 628 million baht to support 8,932 systems generating approximately 5,707 kilowatts.

Solar-powered agricultural water-pumping systems in collaboration with relevant agencies will also be funded across 12 projects nationwide, covering some 1,200 systems with approximately 658 million baht in support. These initiatives will lower energy costs for livelihoods and improve water efficiency for agriculture and public services.

Additional support extends to energy projects in state hospitals, border security zones, business energy efficiency investments, industrial facilities, and public sector agencies. The fund aims to ensure every baht delivers tangible results—reducing energy expenses, expanding access, and strengthening efficiency across communities, agriculture, business, and government.

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