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Senior Advises Ning Patma to Let Actions Speak Louder Than Words

A senior Miss Grand official urges junior titleholder Ning Patma to resolve an ongoing controversy through actions rather than words, emphasizing that credibility comes from accomplishments, not statements.

Senior Advises Ning Patma to Let Actions Speak Louder Than Words
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Ingfah Varahah, a senior member of the Miss Grand organization, hopes the ongoing controversy involving junior titleholder Ning Patma will be resolved constructively. She was asked about the situation after a blessing ceremony and the launch of the film "LADY BEE" at the Ganesha Shrine plaza in front of CentralWorld shopping mall.

"As a senior in the organization, I want this matter to end on a good note," Ingfah said diplomatically. "It's not an issue that should even be a topic of discussion in the first place. However, I don't know all the details and haven't spoken with her yet. I want to offer support to everyone involved. Ultimately, I hope everything resolves well. In the entertainment industry, peace of mind comes first. Ning still has a long career ahead of her as an artist, so I'm offering encouragement to all parties."

When asked for her advice on handling such situations in the entertainment field, Ingfah offered candid counsel: "It's difficult to put into words, but I believe actions speak louder. Sometimes we talk too much but accomplish too little, which undermines our credibility. Throughout my time here, I've believed we should speak less but strike harder—let people see through our work. No matter what happens, people will trust in who we are based on what they see."

Regarding concerns about the organization's image, Ingfah acknowledged: "Yes, I'm concerned. We want the organization's image to remain positive and avoid negative perceptions. But when something goes wrong, we address and improve it. People will see that themselves."

When asked if she has seen Ning since the news broke, Ingfah replied: "I haven't had the chance to meet her yet, but if I do, I'll offer my support."

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National

K-Pop Stars IU and Lee Jong-suk End Four-Year Romance

K-Pop stars IU and Lee Jong-suk have ended their four-year relationship, with both agencies confirming the split on July 10 while stating they will remain professional colleagues.

K-Pop Stars IU and Lee Jong-suk End Four-Year Romance
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K-Pop Stars IU and Lee Jong-suk End Four-Year Romance, Remain Colleagues. Following their status as one of South Korea's most beloved celebrity couples adored by fans worldwide, IU and Lee Jong-suk have officially ended their relationship after dating for approximately four years. Both agencies confirmed the breakup on July 10. Multiple Korean news outlets reported that EDAM Entertainment (IU's agency) and ACE FACTORY (Lee Jong-suk's agency) confirmed the split while requesting understanding that this is a private matter and cannot disclose additional details. ACE FACTORY stated to Korean media: "Both have ended their relationship and will continue to be good colleagues." EDAM Entertainment similarly confirmed the news, noting that due to the personal nature of the matter, they cannot provide further details. IU and Lee Jong-suk have known each other since 2012 when they worked together as hosts of a music program. Their friendship later developed into a romantic relationship, which they publicly revealed in late 2022 following reports from Korean media, earning worldwide fan support. Throughout their relationship, rumors occasionally surfaced, but the couple maintained a private love life and rarely disclosed personal details to the public. The official confirmation from their agencies marks the formal end of a four-year romance between another beloved couple in South Korean entertainment.

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National

Twenty MPs Propose Cannabis Control Bill Limiting Medical Use

Twenty MPs introduced strict cannabis control legislation limiting use to medical, research, and scientific purposes with government permits, closing loopholes that have fueled Thailand's drug trafficking problem.

Twenty MPs Propose Cannabis Control Bill Limiting Medical Use
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On July 10, 2025, lawmakers introduced strict cannabis control legislation in response to Thailand's drug trafficking problems and international pressure. Twenty MPs led by Deputy Police Chief Thawi Sodsung submitted the draft bill for Parliament's consideration on July 8.

The proposed legislation strictly controls cannabis and hemp use, permitting production, import, export, sale, or possession only for government, medical, patient treatment, research, and scientific purposes. All activities require permits. Any use outside these approved purposes would be classified as a narcotic drug offense under criminal drug laws.

Key protections include prohibition of sales to minors under 18 and near schools, dormitories, and entertainment venues. Advertising is forbidden without authorization. Cannabis consumption is permitted only for medical treatment under physician supervision or for approved research. Driving under the influence of cannabis is prohibited.

The bill establishes a Cannabis Committee chaired by the Public Health Minister to oversee policy and promotion of medical research. The legislation aligns Thailand with the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs by restricting cannabis to medical and scientific uses. It closes legal loopholes with clear criminal penalties for misuse, including enhanced penalties for sales to minors. The law supports research and development of cannabis applications in modern medicine, traditional Thai medicine, and science with proper safety standards and oversight.

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National

NBTC Chair Qualification Ruling Delayed Another 30 Days

The NBTC selection committee delayed its ruling on Chairman Dr. Sorawun Bunbhaichaipruk's qualifications for another 30 days amid allegations he worked as a physician while receiving compensation after taking office, potentially breaching r

NBTC Chair Qualification Ruling Delayed Another 30 Days
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On July 10, 2025, a selection committee convened for its fourth meeting to examine qualifications of NBTC Chairman Dr. Sorawun Bunbhaichaipruk. Allegations have emerged that he continued working as a physician treating both outpatient and inpatient cases while receiving hourly compensation from the date he took office until April 12, 2022, potentially violating Section 8(2) restrictions.

Chairman Kiatpongse Amattaykul, a Supreme Court judge heading the selection committee, stated after the meeting that no conclusion was reached today, but he personally believes a decisive ruling will come within the next 30 days. The committee has identified key issues for adjudication and will make a final determination at the next meeting, citing the complexity of multiple factors requiring careful consideration. Further details will be released through the Senate's public relations office.

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Cambodia Deports 79 Thai Scammers; 5 Linked to 20 Cases

Cambodia deported 79 Thai nationals linked to scam networks, with five facing investigation for involvement in 20 criminal cases combined. Authorities screened all returnees at the Thai-Cambodian border on July 10 and are pursuing those wor

Cambodia Deports 79 Thai Scammers; 5 Linked to 20 Cases
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Thai security agencies coordinated efforts to receive 79 Thai nationals returned by Cambodia at the Thai-Cambodian Friendship Bridge at the permanent Khlong Luek border checkpoint in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, on July 10, 2026. The repatriation followed Cambodia's crackdown on scammer networks and completion of legal proceedings. Initial screening identified five returnees with involvement in a combined 20 criminal cases, who were separated for intensive investigation. All remaining individuals underwent identity verification, document checks, and data recording before transfer to the Central Investigation Police for detailed background screening and assessment of possible links to criminal activity or transnational crime networks. The Sa Kaeo Employment Office examined documents from all returnees regarding their work in Cambodia. Those unable to produce evidence of proper legal authorization to work abroad face prosecution under the Employment and Worker Protection Act, with penalties of 5,000 baht per person. Officials stated this repatriation operation is part of heightened border area security measures to prevent illegal labor migration, combat human trafficking, and monitor transnational criminal networks exploiting border areas.

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Young Thai Golfer Wins Second Championship in USA

Thai golfer Chelaine Pannarin Srichaopun won her second youth championship in weeks, claiming the Junior World Golf Championships in San Diego's Girls 7-8 division.

Young Thai Golfer Wins Second Championship in USA
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Chelaine Pannarin Srichaopun, daughter of Paradorn "Superball" Srichaopun—a former world top-9 male tennis player—has secured back-to-back youth golf championships in the United States. At the Junior World Golf Championships 2026 in San Diego, California, Chelaine competed in the Girls 7-8 age division and delivered an outstanding performance. She posted a total score of 4-over par 178 to claim the championship, just weeks after winning the FCJ International Championship in late June.

The USWING MOJING Junior World Golf Championship is among the world's largest international youth golf tournaments, first held in 1968. It now attracts over 1,250 young golfers from 56 countries and 42 U.S. states annually, and has served as a launching pad for numerous world-class golfers throughout its history.

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National

Thai Celebrity Offers Support to Factory Worker Turned Singer

Thai celebrity Johnnie Manogram offered public support to Pui, a factory worker turned singer embroiled in a viral controversy, expressing empathy for the social backlash she faced and encouraging her to learn from mistakes.

Thai Celebrity Offers Support to Factory Worker Turned Singer
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On July 10, 2569, Yutthapol Srisompong, known as Johnnie Manogram, shared a conversation with Pui, the young woman at the center of the "pink bed" viral controversy. In his message, Johnnie expressed empathy for her difficult situation, saying he had experienced similar storms in life and understood how overwhelming it must feel. He acknowledged that Pui likely felt confused and judged by society, caught between right and wrong, with both criticism and encouragement coming her way.

Johnnie reflected on how people sometimes face inevitable consequences they must repay in life, and while he couldn't judge the legality or social rightness of her actions, he felt compelled to offer guidance. He noted that when she was in emotional turmoil and unclear thinking, adults offered her opportunities which she accepted—leading to her decision to debut as an artist. This decision, he said, resulted in further social condemnation.

As someone with life experience and the strength to advise, Johnnie expressed compassion for this mother of four children, fearing that negative news might push her toward self-harm. He offered his support and guidance with pure intentions, understanding the difficulty of facing social media storms and drama.

Johnnie's message to Pui concluded with: "It doesn't matter how many times you make mistakes—what matters is recognizing them."

Meanwhile, Pui confirmed that she has now signed a music label contract. Although people warned her, she admitted feeling lost during this period with no one to consult. She acknowledged being under extreme stress from news coverage, the scandal, and drama attacking her from all directions.

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National

Senior Buddhist Official Guides Committee on Right Conduct

A senior Buddhist official advised Thailand's newly appointed Parliamentary Religion, Arts and Culture Committee on resolving temple land disputes and funding issues while upholding Buddhist principles and local culture.

Senior Buddhist Official Guides Committee on Right Conduct
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On July 10, 2569, at Rajabophit Temple in Bangkok, Somdet Phra Maha Veeravongs (Suchin Akkachino) received the newly appointed 27th Parliamentary Religion, Arts and Culture Committee, led by Thiwarun Angkinantana, a Bhumjaithai MP from Phetchburi. Committee chair Thiwarun outlined the committee's framework, including efforts to advance four major Buddhist-related bills: promoting lay support for Buddhism, establishing a Buddhist promotion council, creating a Thai Buddhist Bank, and promoting pilgrimage to Buddhist sites.

The committee also plans to address longstanding temple land disputes, including overlapping ownership claims with public land, land title registrations, and access to state and forest service property. Thiwarun noted the committee will tackle issues involving Pali schools' funding, monastic stipends, abandoned temple restoration, and transparent management of temple finances and donations.

Somdet Phra Maha Veeravongs advised the committee with the principle: "If everyone thinks well, speaks well, and acts well, there will be no problems." He emphasized that temple land disputes must be resolved according to both Buddhist discipline and civil law, cautioning against excessive expansion. He expressed concern over declining enrollment in Pali schools and stressed that paying monk salaries is inappropriate and violates Buddhist principles, as it would make monks resemble government employees.

He recommended that Pali school teacher support should take the form of subsidies based on educational performance, and monastic allowances should have clear standards to avoid long-term budget strain. Somdet Phra Maha Veeravongs underscored that temple development must occur alongside the preservation of local culture and community life, since temples form the spiritual, educational, and cultural foundation of Thai society. The committee accepted all guidance offered.

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National

Gold Volatility Continues; Breakout Above $4,300 Signals Rally

Gold prices remain volatile as markets await Federal Reserve signals on interest rates; breaking above $4,300 per ounce would confirm a rally reversal, while U.S. economic data and Middle East tensions will drive near-term direction.

Gold Volatility Continues; Breakout Above $4,300 Signals Rally
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GCAP Gold Company Limited assesses that short-term gold prices remain volatile and is closely monitoring the Fed Minutes and critical U.S. economic indicators to evaluate future interest rate direction and monetary policy. The research division notes that if gold prices can break through the $4,250–$4,300 per ounce barrier, it signals potential reversal to an uptrend with a new trend change ahead.

Areeratana Murajariya, head analyst at GCAP Gold, revealed that gold prices opened this week on a positive note as markets increasingly believe the U.S. Federal Reserve may not need to raise interest rates further if economic data begins showing signs of slowdown. However, investors must trade cautiously while awaiting significant catalysts from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes to assess inflation trajectory. If the Fed remains hawkish, the dollar may strengthen, creating downward pressure on near-term gold prices.

Beyond the Fed Minutes, investors must monitor other economic indicators including manufacturing and services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) and U.S. labor market data, which are critical variables determining the Fed's interest rate path. Strong economic data could push markets back to favor maintaining elevated rates, driving dollar strength and pressuring gold prices.

Conversely, if data signals economic slowdown, it may support monetary policy easing and interest rate cuts, significantly lifting gold prices. Regarding geopolitical risk factors, GCAP Gold assesses that the Middle East remains highly fragile. Despite negotiation efforts, tensions have intensified after the U.S. launched strikes and suspended Iranian oil sales, keeping risks to global energy transport stability elevated.

If conflicts escalate and push inflation higher, it may pressure gold prices short-term through sustained high interest rates. However, long-term uncertainty reinforces gold's value as a safe-haven asset and reliable risk management tool. GCAP Gold's analysts assess that gold prices are showing rebound signals and moving within a recovery range, with key resistance at $4,250–$4,300 per ounce (approximately 66,800–67,500 baht for Thai gold). Breaking and sustaining above this level would confirm entry into an uptrend.

Key support levels sit at $4,125 and $4,065 per ounce (approximately 64,900–64,000 baht), viewed as accumulation zones. Short-term investors are advised to buy on dips and take profits gradually near resistance. Medium to long-term investors can use weakness as an opportunity to gradually accumulate more gold. Investors should continue monitoring Fed Minutes and key U.S. economic data, which will be the primary factors determining gold's price direction ahead.

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Yo Yasawadee Defends Cosmetic Surgery Decision

Thai TV personality Yo Yasawadee defends her recent cosmetic surgery in a video response, arguing that undergoing procedures is a personal choice that shouldn't trigger criticism from others. The 47-year-old model clarified she made gradual

Yo Yasawadee Defends Cosmetic Surgery Decision
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Thai television personality Yo Yasawadee has unveiled dramatic results from her anti-aging cosmetic surgery three months post-procedure, posting video commentary where she addresses online criticism and defends her personal choice.

In a seven-minute video posted alongside beauty content, Yo responded to negative comments, expressing frustration that some people seem troubled by her decision to undergo surgery. "Sometimes when I read comments, it feels like my surgery has caused someone immense distress, prompting them to come demean me and make me feel terrible," she said.

Yo emphasized that cosmetic surgery is fundamentally a personal choice aimed at individual happiness. "It's simply one person's decision to do something that brings them greater joy," she explained. She acknowledged that while some people find happiness embracing their natural appearance—which she called beautiful—others pursue surgery for confidence, career opportunities, or improved quality of life. "Neither choice is wrong," she stated.

She stressed the importance of maturity and readiness before undergoing any procedure. "What matters is having discretion, maturity, and being physically, mentally, financially, and temporally prepared. Surgery is not trivial, and not everyone needs to transform themselves from zero to one hundred. You have the choice of how much to change."

Reflecting on her journey from age 15 to 47, Yo said gradual changes have occurred naturally with advancing technology, rather than sudden dramatic transformations as some suggest. She attributed her success to discipline, self-care, hard work, and the ability to make quality choices for her life. As a model for 23 years, she argued that an unattractive appearance would have been impossible.

Addressing the harsh comments directly, Yo quoted critics asking: "You smashed your face, nothing of the original structure remains. Where did you get this framework from? How old are you? Weren't you already past the era of surgical procedures?" She acknowledged that despite any changes made, she cannot please everyone.

Yo reaffirmed her happiness with her decision: "I don't want to grow old clinging to what I was. That is my happiness. Whoever wants to keep their original face and grow old with it—that is your happiness. But this is my happiness, and I'm much more confident now."

Regarding her facial structure, Yo clarified that she had never broken bones or made cuts. "This is my real bone structure. What looked prominent before was actually muscle mass from masseter muscles, not facial bone," she explained. She described having overdeveloped jaw muscles since childhood that made her face appear like someone with jowls. Botox injections in that area helped normalize her facial proportions.

She concluded with a philosophy on life: "My happiness should not create suffering for others. And belittling others ultimately reflects back on ourselves. My life is simple: whatever brings happiness and is manageable, I continue doing it. I take the best care of my health, live life fully, and take responsibility for every decision I make."

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Dog Waits Five Years, Finally Finds Forever Home

After five years in a Penang shelter, Malindo finally found her forever home when a couple chose her over younger dogs, giving the aging dog the family she had longed for.

Dog Waits Five Years, Finally Finds Forever Home
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Malindo, a female dog, has lived in an animal shelter in Penang, Malaysia for many years, waiting for a kind family to adopt her. As time went on, her hope slowly faded.

The shelter posted on Facebook that Malindo was once a cheerful and friendly puppy. Whenever visitors arrived, she would smile and wag her tail with joy, sometimes even trying to kiss people. But as years passed without anyone adopting her, she gradually changed her behavior, no longer rushing to greet people as she once did.

"Malindo never stopped loving humans, but no one chose her—not because she wasn't friendly or gentle, but simply because she was no longer a puppy," the shelter wrote. "She receives loving care from our staff and volunteers, but that love cannot replace what every stray dog yearns for most: a home of their own."

Then one day, a miracle happened. A couple who had recently lost two elderly dogs visited the shelter looking to welcome a new family member. After careful consideration, they decided to adopt Malindo.

"They weren't looking for a puppy; they were looking for a gentle soul. Among all the dogs waiting for adoption, they saw Malindo. Thank you for not judging her by age, and for choosing a dog that so many people had walked past. You didn't just change her future—you changed the ending she had already accepted."

Source: Noodou

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