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National

Prominent News Anchor Popeiya Resigns After Nine Years

Prominent news anchor Popeiya Karaweela has resigned from Workpoint Channel 23 after nine years, with her husband citing her dedication and need for rest after sacrificing much for the organization.

Prominent News Anchor Popeiya Resigns After Nine Years
20 Jul Khaosod

Popeiya Karaweela, a prominent news anchor at Workpoint Channel 23, has resigned after nine years with the network. Her husband, Chin Thanaphat Tirangkul, also a news anchor, posted a tribute featuring her employee ID card, reflecting on her years of service. He wrote that the badge had hung around her neck constantly for nine years without ever being removed, accompanying her through every step of her career with dedication and full effort from the very beginning of the channel's construction.

Chin explained his wife's decision to resign, noting that her work had become like a part of her life—she loved it dearly and sacrificed much for the organization. Despite the challenges and hardships she endured without explanation, she gave everything with her whole heart. He expressed pride in seeing her finally rest and in witnessing her leadership in her final mission with the team, adding that he was proud of her courage in choosing a new path.

In related news, Popeiya congratulated her husband on receiving the Outstanding Male News Anchor Award of 2569 from Channel 5's entertainment variety show. She praised his exceptional skills and credited him as a major influence on her own journalism career. She also thanked him for believing in her during a difficult decision about her work, saying that despite having countless reasons to hold her back, he chose to support her because he did not want to see her cry—a decision she promised never to betray.

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National

State Welfare Card 2025 Water Bill Discount Registration Opens

Qualified State Welfare Card holders can now register for monthly water bill discounts of up to 100 baht through July 25 for existing beneficiaries or September 25 for new applicants, with support appearing on bills one month after registra

State Welfare Card 2025 Water Bill Discount Registration Opens
20 Jul Khaosod

As of July 20, 2025, Deputy Government Spokesperson Lalida Perjaiwiwattana announced that the government has opened registration for qualified beneficiaries of the 2025 State Welfare Card to claim reduced water utility rates, effective immediately. The subsidy covers up to 100 baht per household monthly. Each household (address) qualifies for one benefit only. If the water bill exceeds 100 baht but does not exceed 315 baht, beneficiaries pay only the amount above the subsidy. Bills exceeding 315 baht must be paid in full by the cardholder.

Existing beneficiaries from the 2565 program who meet 2569 qualifications can register July 20-25 and will see support on their August water bill, reflected in the September statement. New eligible beneficiaries who have completed identity verification can register July 20 through September 25 and will receive support for October water usage, shown on their November bill. Neither group can claim retroactive benefits.

Eligible individuals can self-register through three channels: the Provincial Waterworks Authority website (www.pwa.co.th), the PWA Plus Life app, or the LINE Official Account @PWAThailand. Registration is also available through staff at Provincial Waterworks Authority branches nationwide. During the registration window (July 20 – September 30, 2025), services operate daily from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM, including holidays, to accommodate the public.

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Weather

Heavy Rain Expected Across 33 Thai Provinces This Afternoon

A weak southwest monsoon will bring scattered thunderstorms to 33 Thai provinces today, with waves exceeding 2 meters possible in storm areas; sailors should avoid affected zones.

Heavy Rain Expected Across 33 Thai Provinces This Afternoon
19 Jul Khaosod

The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts light to moderate rain across Thailand over the next 24 hours due to a weak southwest monsoon system affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Thunderstorm hazards are expected nationwide, and the public is urged to remain vigilant. Wave heights in the upper Andaman Sea and upper Gulf range from 1–2 meters, while the lower Andaman Sea sees approximately 1 meter; thunderstorm areas may experience waves exceeding 2 meters, and sailors are advised to navigate with caution and avoid storm zones.

Regional forecasts show scattered thunderstorms: the North (30% coverage, chiefly in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phayao, Nan, and Tak); the Northeast (20%, mainly Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, and Ubon Ratchathani); the Central region (10%, mostly Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chainat, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, and Nakhon Pathom); the East (20%, chiefly Nakhon Nayok, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat); and the South. Bangkok and its surrounding areas expect 10% thunderstorm coverage mainly between afternoon and evening, with maximum temperatures of 35–37°C.

For the South (East Coast), thunderstorms are forecast at 20% coverage across Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, with sea waves around 1 meter and higher waves exceeding 2 meters in thunderstorm zones. The South (West Coast) faces 20% thunderstorm coverage in Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun, with maximum temperatures of 32–35°C and similar sea conditions.

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Police

Famous Buddha Amulet Dealer Crashes Car Into Tree

Prominent Buddha amulet dealer Ton Bang Kae escaped with minor injuries after his car flipped and hit a tree in Suphan Buri late Thursday night; police are investigating the crash.

Famous Buddha Amulet Dealer Crashes Car Into Tree
19 Jul Khaosod

At 11:50 p.m. on July 19, volunteer rescue workers from the Samakarn Foundation in Suphan Buri responded to reports of a vehicle accident in which a car flipped and struck a roadside tree, causing significant damage near the Chok Namchai factory in Bang Plama District, Suphan Buri Province. The driver was identified as Ton Bang Kae, a prominent Buddha amulet dealer. Rescue personnel successfully extracted him from the vehicle, and he was found to have sustained only minor injuries. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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National

Gelato Shop Owner Defends Pricing, Explains Photo Ban Rules

Jelato gelato shop owner Krishnan Sripoomi broke silence on pricing and photography ban controversy, clarifying his rules aim to preserve product quality by preventing melting during social media documentation of the 400-500 baht servings.

Gelato Shop Owner Defends Pricing, Explains Photo Ban Rules
19 Jul Khaosod

Krishnan Sripoomi, owner of gelato shop Jelato, has faced days of heated online debate over pricing, customer rules, and social media commentary on Thai consumer mindset. On July 19, he broke his silence for the first time, addressing all the controversy surrounding bans on chewing and photography, defending his pricing, and reiterating that everything he does aims to ensure customers experience the best product possible.

When asked what he wanted to clarify first amid the drama, Krishnan explained: "Let me talk about eating. The reason I ask people not to chew is that I want them to take small spoonfuls and not take photos—it will melt. I'm serious. I work in my own kitchen, and when I make it, the taste of gelato is very intense. When eating, I want each spoonful to be perfect. Photography is normally fine, but this is what I truly intended. A 400-500 baht cup of gelato—I want customers to take it and eat it without it melting, with every spoonful being delicious and perfect. That's my goal. But I can't force customers. I'm just explaining my intention."

When asked if his rules were about protecting content or recipe secrets, Krishnan denied it: "It has nothing to do with recipe theft. This is about not taking photos while eating. My shop is like a fish tank now—everyone films and takes pictures, which is normal. But my intention is clear: I want every customer to enjoy every spoonful. We all know that when you photograph food and leave it, the quality isn't the same. But with my gelato, which is expensive, I want customers to have a good experience."

He also addressed the viral video of a younger person chewing gelato with millions of views, saying they were just playing around at his shop. Krishnan emphasized that content creators visit daily and they joke together, which has helped his shop gain visibility.

Regarding his controversial post about Thai consumer mindset, Krishnan explained his genuine intention: "I felt that if we had two countries or two families, one where people focus on doing good things would develop, while the other with restrictions wouldn't progress. This discourages people who want to make quality products. That's my real thought. Please listen without drama. In your own home with your family, when you do anything... it's about removing restrictions."

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Police

Officials Nab Illegal Rosewood Loggers, Seize Assets Worth 1 Million Baht

Authorities arrested five suspects and seized over 1 million baht in assets during a raid on an illegal rosewood extraction ring at Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary in Chaiyaphum Province.

Officials Nab Illegal Rosewood Loggers, Seize Assets Worth 1 Million Baht
19 Jul Khaosod

On July 19, Natural Resources Minister Suchart Chomkeling commended Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary officials and partner agencies for coordinating with Huai Yang police to bust an illegal rosewood extraction ring in the sanctuary. Authorities arrested five suspects—three Thai nationals and two Vietnamese nationals—and seized contraband worth approximately 1,040,000 baht, including two pickup trucks, 104 kilograms of rosewood, mobile phones, and tools used in the operation. The suspects face nine criminal charges and have been handed over to investigators at Huai Yang Police Station in Chaiyaphum Province. Attapol Charinchansar, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plants, reported that the operation took place between July 18 and 19 and targeted a cross-border smuggling network. The minister has instructed prosecutors to file a strong motion opposing bail due to persistent problems of suspects obtaining release and then absconding. Officials will pursue the strictest legal measures to prevent offenders from evading justice and to ensure sustainable natural resource protection.

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National

Thai Tennis Star Lalana Wins ENKA OPEN 2026 in Istanbul

Thai tennis star Lalana Tharadej won the WTA ENKA OPEN 2026 in Istanbul on July 19, defeating Belgian opponent Hanne van de Winkel 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to claim the title and $15,000 prize.

Thai Tennis Star Lalana Wins ENKA OPEN 2026 in Istanbul
19 Jul Khaosod

Thai tennis player Lalana Tharadej continued her winning streak by defeating Belgian opponent Hanne van de Winkel to claim the WTA ENKA OPEN 2026 title in Istanbul, Turkey on July 19. Tharadej, ranked 91st globally and seeded second in the tournament, faced 98th-ranked Winkel, seeded third, in the women's singles final.

In a competitive first set, both players displayed strong tennis, but Tharadej prevailed 6-4. The second set remained closely contested as Winkel fought back from behind, taking a 5-4 lead before Tharadej rallied to win 6-4 and level the match at 1-1 sets. In the decisive third set, Tharadej reasserted her dominance, building leads of 3-0 and 5-3 before closing out the victory 6-3. She won the match 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 and claimed the championship prize of $15,000 USD (approximately 504,450 baht) along with 125 world ranking points.

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Police

Hotel Chef Hits Intern, Forces Her to Eat Raw Rice

A Patong hotel chef assaulted a 20-year-old intern, hitting her with a ladle and slapping her face after she failed to respond quickly to an order, while previously forcing her to eat raw rice as punishment for overcooking.

Hotel Chef Hits Intern, Forces Her to Eat Raw Rice
19 Jul Khaosod

A hotel chef in Patong, Phuket, has been accused of striking and humiliating a 20-year-old intern from Nakhon Si Thammarat. The student, who began her internship on July 1st alongside three classmates, was working in the hotel kitchen when the chef became angry that she had not immediately responded to his order to scoop rice. He hit her arm with a ladle and slapped her face twice, causing her to suffer dizziness and severe pain.

In a separate earlier incident, the same chef forced the intern to eat an entire plate of raw rice after she had overcooked a batch. Following this incident, she lived in constant fear of making mistakes and being criticized. When her instructor learned of the abuse, she immediately withdrew the student and her three classmates from the internship due to safety concerns.

The intern has filed a complaint at Patong Police Station. Authorities are investigating charges of assault and are considering additional charges related to coercion and mistreatment of a minor.

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National

Bangkok Cracks Down on Entertainment Venues After Fire

Bangkok authorities inspected entertainment venues in the Ekkamai area following a deadly fire, checking fire safety systems, emergency exits, and structural compliance across hundreds of establishments.

Bangkok Cracks Down on Entertainment Venues After Fire
19 Jul Khaosod

Bangkok authorities conducted spot checks on entertainment venues in the Ekkamai area on July 19, led by Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt alongside senior police officials and city administrators. The coordinated inspection between Bangkok, the Royal Thai Police, Metropolitan Police Bureau, district offices, and related agencies examined structural integrity, entrances and exits, fire escape routes, fire suppression systems, electrical systems, safety equipment, emergency alert systems, and evacuation plans to ensure legal compliance and safety standards. Any deficiencies or violations will be addressed by competent authorities with remedial measures and continuous follow-up.

Deputy National Police Commissioner Thatchai Pitaneelabutr thanked all participating agencies for their collaboration in ensuring public and tourist safety. Previous inspections from July 13-18 covered 573 service establishments across Bangkok. This inspection was prompted by a fire in the Lat Phrao area on July 12, which highlighted the urgent need to upgrade building and operational safety standards, including electrical systems, fire prevention equipment, emergency exits, fire escape routes, alert systems, and emergency response plans.

The operation aims to be preventive rather than punitive, raising safety standards and encouraging business operators to recognize their responsibility for maintaining secure facilities. Officials were instructed to conduct inspections with integrity, transparency, fairness, and strict adherence to the law without discrimination or undue burden on operators.

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Police

Teen Stabbed to Death After Motorcycle Attack in Bangkok

A 16-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Bangkok's Suan Luang district after three attackers on a motorcycle chased and assaulted him on July 19. Police are searching for the suspects who fled the scene.

Teen Stabbed to Death After Motorcycle Attack in Bangkok
19 Jul Khaosod

On July 19, Phra Khanong Police Station received a report of an assault with a knife near Onnuch Soi 39 in Suan Luang district, Bangkok. Officers, medical personnel, and rescue teams rushed to the scene and found a severely injured teenager, approximately 16-17 years old, with stab wounds to the chest. Despite immediate CPR efforts, the victim died shortly afterward, and evidence was collected for investigation.

Investigators determined that three assailants on a black Honda PCX motorcycle, all wearing black helmets, chased the victim out of Onnuch Soi 39. They kicked over his motorcycle, causing it to flip, and then stabbed him 4-5 times in the chest with a knife before fleeing. Police are intensifying efforts to locate and charge the suspects according to law.

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Police

Woman Finds Glass Shards in Popular Gelato, Cuts Tongue

A woman suffered tongue injuries from glass shards in gelato at a mall shop, but felt the business showed insufficient accountability despite offering medical coverage and refunds.

Woman Finds Glass Shards in Popular Gelato, Cuts Tongue
19 Jul Khaosod

On July 19, a woman posted in the "We Are Consumers" Facebook group about her experience at a trendy Gelato shop. While eating the ice cream, she bit down on something hard and pulled out a glass shard that caused her tongue to bleed. She was most disappointed by the shop's lack of genuine accountability.

She had visited the shop the previous month and enjoyed the flavor so much she bought a second cup before the mall closed at 10 p.m. While eating the gelato and waiting in line for donuts at a nearby shop, she noticed the nuts felt unusually hard. When she commented on it, a friend pointed out that her tongue was bleeding. She spat out the contents and discovered a pea-sized glass fragment. She felt a scratching sensation in her throat, concerned that she had swallowed part of it.

The shop took the gelato and glass fragment back for inspection, preventing her from photographing evidence. They advised her to see a doctor and promised to cover medical costs and refund the gelato in cash. At the hospital, the doctor confirmed only minor cuts to her tongue and cheek. Because it was unclear if the glass was contaminated, the doctor recommended a tetanus shot.

After submitting her medical certificate and receipts, she asked about their responsibility plan. The shop said they would only cover medical expenses. She waited nearly a month before posting because she initially wanted to see how the shop would respond rather than making it a public issue.

She acknowledged her disappointment was severe at the time. While she expected them to refund her money and cover medical costs, she felt what was missing was genuine sincerity in communication and accountability. She believed the incident was serious enough that the owner or decision-maker should have personally apologized, explained how it happened, and outlined prevention measures for other customers—not just texted responses.

Many urged her to claim damages, but she said that was not the point. No amount of money could fairly compensate for what happened, and the real issue was the shop's failure to demonstrate true responsibility and care.

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