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Singer Defends Comedian Noes Against Online Criticism

Singer Sukanya Migael defended comedian Noes Udom against online attacks, crediting his performances with emotionally sustaining her through divorce and hardship. She recalled how Noes personally arranged free tickets to his show when she c

Singer Defends Comedian Noes Against Online Criticism
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Singer Sukanya Migael has publicly voiced her support for comedian Noes Udom Thaepanit, calling him a healer and urging online critics to stop attacking him. Sukanya shared a touching memory on Facebook about when she once wanted to see Noes' solo performance but couldn't afford a ticket after her divorce. When she called his team asking for discounted seating, Noes himself called her back, personally arranging free entry to his show—a gesture that deeply moved her.

Sukanya explained that Noes' performances had been her emotional medicine through some of life's darkest chapters: her divorce, separation from her children, and unemployment. She stressed that his work and voice sustained her until today. Though they weren't close friends, they occasionally encountered each other at Old Leng RCA, but his kindness toward everyone was unmistakable. The "Diao 11" team was assigned to escort her to the free show—a gift she will never forget.

Addressing the current online backlash, Sukanya criticized those attacking Noes, saying they lack understanding of the entertainment profession and harbor jealousy disguised as judgment. She defended his craft, noting that charging ticket prices and using comedy to earn a living is legitimate and far better than the fraud he's supposedly endured countless times. Her message to detractors was firm: "If you don't love him, don't like him—just don't attack him, don't humiliate him, don't destroy him." She closed by noting they share the same birthday, September 1st, and offered him her solidarity against the onslaught.

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Police

Math Teacher Arrested For Sexually Abusing 20 Boys

A math teacher with a doctoral degree was arrested in Nakhon Pathom Province for sexually abusing more than 20 boys over a decade, using blackmail and filmed evidence to coerce victims into silence.

Math Teacher Arrested For Sexually Abusing 20 Boys
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At 9:00 a.m. on July 10, 2025, Deputy National Police Commander Thatchai Pitanilabut, heading the National Police Office's Anti-Human Trafficking Center, announced the arrest of a suspect in a sextortion case involving continuous child sexual abuse. The investigation revealed crimes spanning more than 10 years, with more than 20 child victims. The operation aligns with Prime Minister Anuthinthaung's directive to prevent and suppress human trafficking and crimes against children under the "Together We Can Stop Human Trafficking" initiative.

The case represents a serious hidden threat within educational institutions. The suspect holds a doctoral degree and works as a mathematics teacher at a prestigious school, exploiting his professional reputation and credibility to target students. Police arrested him at his residence in Muang Nakhon Pathom district.

The investigation began on July 2, 2025, when parents of a boy under 15 filed a complaint after discovering their son had been sexually abused by a private tutor. The child exhibited depression and physical injuries. Medical examination confirmed inflammation. The boy later revealed the teacher filmed the abuse and threatened to expose him if he told anyone, using blackmail to coerce repeated abuse over one year—more than 22 instances. Investigators coordinated with multi-disciplinary teams to interview the victim and parents, gathering evidence. The National Police Office's TICAC unit (Internet-Based Child Sexual Abuse Task Force) assisted in the arrest of the suspect, a prominent elementary school teacher, at his residence in Nakhon Pathom Province.

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National

Indonesian President Hosts Thaksin, Paetongtarn, and Yingluck

Indonesian President Prabowo hosted exiled Thai figures Thaksin, Yingluck, and Paetongtarn Shinawatra at his Jakarta residence, discussing bilateral ties and international cooperation while reinforcing Indonesia's strategic partnership with

Indonesian President Hosts Thaksin, Paetongtarn, and Yingluck
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto welcomed former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, accompanied by Yingluck Shinawatra and Paetongtarn Shinawatra, a former Thai Prime Minister, at his private residence in Jakarta on Wednesday last week. The Indonesian presidential secretariat stated that Thaksin traveled with his family, including Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The meeting was held in a cordial manner and served as an opportunity to strengthen the long-standing friendship between both nations. They exchanged views on global affairs and strategic issues to expand international cooperation. Earlier in March 2025, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto appointed Thaksin as one of the advisors to Danantara, Indonesia's national sovereign wealth fund.

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Police

Two Women Arrested With 32kg Cannabis at Phuket Airport

Customs and police arrested a Thai woman and a Filipino national at Phuket Airport on July 9 after discovering over 32 kilograms of cannabis in their luggage at the international departures terminal.

Two Women Arrested With 32kg Cannabis at Phuket Airport
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Customs officials and police arrested a Thai woman and a Filipino national on July 9, 2026, after they allegedly attempted to smuggle more than 32 kilograms of cannabis flower out of Thailand through Phuket International Airport.

The operation was carried out by customs officers at Phuket Airport in coordination with Sakhu Police at the international departures terminal in Mai Khao Subdistrict, Thalang District.

The first arrest occurred around 11:00 when officers inspected a black Pierre Cardin suitcase belonging to Levannah Chelsea Guzman, an 18-year-old Philippine national. Officers discovered 14 vacuum-sealed packages containing cannabis flower weighing 14.5 kilograms including packaging. The suspect admitted ownership of the suitcase and its contents.

She was charged with attempting to export goods without completing customs procedures, along with violations of Thailand's Narcotics Code, the Traditional Thai Medicine Wisdom Protection and Promotion Act, the Ministry of Public Health's Controlled Herbs (Cannabis) Notification, and related laws.

Around 13:00, officers inspected a green SWISH NAVY suitcase belonging to Penpitcha Phutsiang, a Thai national. The search uncovered 16 vacuum-sealed packages of cannabis flower weighing 17.6 kilograms including packaging. The second suspect also admitted ownership of the suitcase and seized cannabis.

Both women were handed over to investigators at Sakhu Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities said the arrests are part of intensified efforts to prevent illegal cannabis exports through Thailand's international airports, with customs officials strengthening baggage inspections and enforcement measures.

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Police

Man Arrested For Firing At Neighbor Over Cooking Fire Smoke

A 49-year-old man in Lampang was arrested after firing a homemade gas gun at his neighbor's cooking pot during a dispute over smoke from her sticky rice preparation. Officers recovered an unregistered firearm and ammunition from his home, a

Man Arrested For Firing At Neighbor Over Cooking Fire Smoke
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On July 9, officers from Mae Tha Police Station in Lampang Province, led by Deputy Superintendent Anant Kammee and Investigator Prasit Yodruean, arrested 49-year-old Tawee Sagdi at a field shelter in Ban Mai, Wang Ngoen Subdistrict, Mae Tha District. The arrest followed a complaint from a neighbor, Somm, who reported that Tawee had fired a gas gun at her sticky rice cooking pot that morning after they had an ongoing dispute about fire smoke from her cooking method.

When officers arrived at the shelter where Tawee was hiding with a man named Mek, he confessed to the shooting. During a subsequent search of his home, authorities recovered an unregistered homemade Thai-style gas gun and ammunition hidden beneath a pile of wood and inside a rice storage loft. Tawee was charged with two offenses: illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, and reckless discharge of a firearm in a populated area without justifiable cause.

During the same search, officers also found 11 methamphetamine tablets in Mek's possession, leading to a separate drug charge against him for illegal possession of Category 1 narcotics.

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National

Ancient Burial Mound Found at Receding Reservoir

Archaeologists in Nakhon Ratchasima uncovered a Late Prehistoric burial mound at Mun Bon Dam containing human remains, a rare intact 2,500-year-old Phimai Black pottery vessel, and other artifacts exposed by the receding reservoir.

Ancient Burial Mound Found at Receding Reservoir
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NAKHON RATCHASIMA — On July 9, 2026, the 10th Regional Office of Fine Arts uncovered what is believed to be an ancient burial mound dating to the Late Prehistoric period at Mun Bon Dam, where archaeologists discovered human skeletal remains and a large number of artifacts, including a rare intact Phimai Black pottery vessel estimated to be about 2,500 years old.

On Wednesday, officials from the 10th Regional Office of Fine Arts in Nakhon Ratchasima, led by the head of the Maha Wirawong National Museum and a senior archaeologist, inspected the site after villagers reported finding human skeletal remains and archaeological evidence, particularly pottery fragments, in the middle of Mun Bon Dam at Taling Chan Village (Moo 9), Chorakhe Hin subdistrict, Khon Buri district. They were joined by district officials, staff from the Mun Bon Water Transmission and Maintenance Project, and local community leaders. The inspection followed a continued decline in the reservoir's water level, which exposed the site.

Officials initially discovered an intact Phimai Black ceramic vessel resembling a bowl or alms bowl, measuring about 15 centimetres in diameter and estimated to date from approximately 2,500 to 1,500 years ago. Numerous human skeletal remains were also found nearby.

Additional archaeological evidence from the same period included orange glass beads, iron tools, earthenware pottery, and polished stone axes. Several buried earthenware vessels believed to have been placed as grave goods were also uncovered. The discovery area has been designated "Mun Bon Dam Archaeological Site 1."

Based on preliminary assessments, officials believe the site was an ancient burial mound from Thailand's Late Prehistoric Iron Age because of its elevated position beside an ancient waterway. It may represent the closest prehistoric burial site ever discovered near the headwaters of the Mun River.

Wannapong Palakawong Na Ayutthaya, an archaeologist with the 10th Regional Office of Fine Arts, said the site contains clear evidence of a burial mound used by Late Prehistoric people.

"The most remarkable discovery at Mun Bon Dam Archaeological Site 1 is the intact Phimai Black vessel because archaeologists usually recover only broken fragments of this type of pottery," he said. "The complete vessel allows us to make a relatively reliable preliminary estimate, placing the site in the Iron Age of the Late Prehistoric period, approximately 2,500 to 1,500 years ago."

He added that Phimai Black pottery is typically found throughout the upper Mun River basin but has not previously been documented this close to the river's headwaters. Wannapong said the site appears to be a significant burial mound. Further archaeological research could provide valuable new insights into the prehistoric communities that once inhabited Khon Buri district.

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National

Thailand Eyes Economic Growth With 400 Billion Baht Loan

Thailand's government has secured a 400 billion baht emergency loan approved by the Constitutional Court to boost economic growth through infrastructure and energy transition projects, with officials warning that success depends on effectiv

Thailand Eyes Economic Growth With 400 Billion Baht Loan
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Secretary of Thailand's National Economic and Social Development Council Donucha Pitchyanan said the 400 billion baht emergency loan will strengthen the economy if deployed effectively, speaking July 10 at the new Sadao Customs building in Songkhla province.

With the Constitutional Court approving the loan as constitutional, the government can now advance planned projects. Pitchyanan acknowledged current global uncertainties, including tentative U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations, requiring Thailand to monitor developments closely and prepare for potential energy price volatility.

Regarding the second tranche of 200 billion baht for energy transition, Pitchyanan said discussions are underway to support citizens installing solar panels to reduce monthly electricity bills, though implementation details remain under discussion. He stressed the focus must be on energy conservation.

On the Transport Ministry's electric vehicle transition program, Pitchyanan said clearer frameworks must be established before proceeding. The old-for-new vehicle exchange idea has limitations because there's no clear plan for disposing of old vehicles, requiring alternative approaches.

When asked if the emergency loan will boost this year's GDP, Pitchyanan expressed confidence that the budget will increase economic certainty and private sector confidence, likely improving overall economic conditions. However, success depends on whether the 200 billion baht is actually disbursed on target.

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Breaking

Spain Wildfire Kills 12 As Heat Wave Intensifies

A wildfire in southern Spain's Almería province killed at least 12 people on July 10, with some victims found trapped in vehicles as the flames swept through forests amid an intense heat wave affecting much of Europe.

Spain Wildfire Kills 12 As Heat Wave Intensifies
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Spain's southern Andalusia region reported at least 12 deaths from a wildfire in Los Gálladrós, Almería province on July 10, with six others injured. Some victims were found inside vehicles engulfed by flames. Witnesses believe the fire was triggered by damaged electrical wires that rapidly spread to nearby forests, though authorities have not yet confirmed the actual cause.

The disaster strikes as Spain and much of Europe face severe, sustained heat waves that have sparked wildfires across southern European regions, including France, Portugal, and Spain. Local government head Juanma Moreno described it as a tragedy, with approximately 150 firefighters working to extinguish the blaze in a small village.

The fire has forced authorities to close multiple roads while over 1,000 residents were evacuated to temporary shelters. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez previously announced that Spain would mobilize its largest wildfire response effort of this summer season.

June saw Spain record its highest average daily temperatures in 76 years, with some days breaking historical records for that month. Certain Spanish regions may experience temperatures as high as 42°C. In 2025, Spanish forests burned across 393,000 hectares—the highest figure on record—representing damage six times greater than Spain's 2016-2023 average.

The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) noted that this damage far exceeds historical norms, driven primarily by climate change, which has pushed global temperatures higher and made Europe the fastest-warming continent—warming at twice the global average rate.

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National

Minister Denies False Claims Over Flood Budget Cuts

Deputy PM's office minister denies claims of flood budget cuts to Haad Yai, saying the municipality rejected 99.5 million baht in proposals and instead has over 200 million baht in unused accumulated funds.

Minister Denies False Claims Over Flood Budget Cuts
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On July 10, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister's Office Minister Praradorn Prishananantakul posted a video clarification through his personal Facebook page addressing allegations from the 'Lomfa Akad' page questioning how severe the government's alleged budget cuts to Haad Yai were. Praradorn said he traced the claim to Songkhla MP Jury Noomkaew of the Democratic Party.

At a special meeting of the government-private sector committee on July 8, PM Anuthon Chaiyaphichayakul and the Interior Minister convened to address flooding issues in Haad Yai, Songkhla province. The Songkhla private-sector committee had proposed a 99.5 million baht budget to solve irrigation canal problems in the area.

Praradorn noted the real issue was that Mayor Nakhon Haad Yai Narong Porn Na Patthalung complained that the proposed budget didn't prioritize the municipality despite it being the hardest-hit flood area. He explained that he consulted various agencies, particularly Haad Yai Municipality, about their budget requests and found they rejected those proposals in favor of using accumulated funds.

After meeting with Deputy PM Piphath Ratchakij and relevant agencies, Praradorn confirmed the government would use a central budget of 457 million baht to fix Royal Canal No. 1 before October and the rainy season arrives.

Praradorn challenged Haad Yai residents to verify the facts, stating: "I want to tell Haad Yai people complaining about government neglect: do you know what your municipality requested in the 2024 budget? Not canal repairs or drainage—they requested four smart classrooms, roads, and 8 million baht for a jet ski. I was shocked. I'm not lying. I have all the data to share so you hear the other side of the truth."

He added that people should fear dishonest politicians who hide facts. Some MPs claim the government cut budgets, but that's untrue—the real issue is that Haad Yai Municipality has over 200 million baht in accumulated funds sitting unused.

"I don't fear capable people—we can debate data," Praradorn concluded. "I fear skilled liars because it's dangerous. They know just a bit of truth but exaggerate it with sad faces and false stories. I ask Haad Yai residents to consider information from the government's side as well."

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Police

Police Arrest Drug Courier in Cross-Border Heroin Case

Police arrested a man using the alias "Rin Rin" in Phayao province on July 10 for coordinating heroin shipments to Australia via a Thai flight attendant. The arrest is part of a larger cross-border trafficking network under investigation by

Police Arrest Drug Courier in Cross-Border Heroin Case
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In a major breakthrough in an international drug trafficking case, police arrested a suspect using the alias "Rin Rin" on July 10, 2025, in Phayao province. The arrest is connected to the case of a Thai flight attendant who was apprehended in Australia with drug-filled luggage.

The Narcotics Suppression Command, alongside investigators and Phayao provincial police, apprehended Ekawit, the person operating under the alias "Rin Rin." He allegedly coordinated with a courier named Uthai and facilitated communications with the flight attendant to transport the suitcase to Australia.

During initial questioning, Ekawit admitted to being "Rin Rin" and communicating with the flight attendant through messaging applications to arrange the international luggage shipment. He also provided details about another suspect using the alias "Rose Rose," who had also contacted the attendant. Investigators are still determining whether "Rose Rose" is the same person or connected to the same trafficking network.

Following his arrest, police took Ekawit to a location in Chiang Kham district, Phayao province, to reconstruct the crime for the investigation file. He was then transferred to the Narcotics Suppression Command for further interrogation.

Meanwhile, senior narcotics officials traveled to the Phayao provincial police operation center to oversee the case progress and conduct additional questioning. On the same day, four major agencies—the National Anti-Corruption Commission Office, the Special Cases Investigation Department, the Narcotics Suppression Command, and the Metropolitan Police Command—held a joint meeting to share intelligence and plan further investigative steps. They created a network map of the international drug trafficking operation to identify and prosecute remaining members.

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Police

Three Mayuree Naree Crew Sue Employer for Unfair Dismissal

Three crew members of the Mayuree Naree sued their employer after being dismissed following an attack in the Hormuz Strait during U.S.-Iranian tensions, claiming wrongful termination and seeking compensation for PTSD and lost wages.

Three Mayuree Naree Crew Sue Employer for Unfair Dismissal
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Three crew members of the Mayuree Naree—Panidit Tumkaew (42), Nopphadon Wongsuwarn (33), and Suradej Maenpeun (32)—filed suit at the Central Labor Court on Rama IV Road against Precious Shipping Public Co. Ltd. (PSL), Precious Flowers Co. Ltd., Great Circle Shipping Agency Co. Ltd., and Captain Sathapon Hoksai. The crew alleges wrongful termination and seeks compensation for occupational hazards and psychological harm under Thai Civil and Commercial Code sections 420 and 425.

The dispute stems from orders to navigate the Hormuz Strait on March 11, 2026, during U.S.-Iranian military tensions. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had declared the strait closed to foreign vessels, yet the employer sent the ship through anyway. The Mayuree Naree was attacked, resulting in casualties. All three crew members have since been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and are unable to work.

Attorney Kanthaphat Singtong stated that the crew received only two months of compensation (February-March) before being terminated in April, despite their nine-month contracts. The employer denied responsibility in prior negotiations. The crew argues they have lost their livelihoods due to trauma and fear of loud noises, requiring ongoing medical care. Panidit noted he worked for the company since 2015—11 years—and received regular wages until the incident. The employer claimed termination was for medical leave due to PTSD's impact on daily functioning, but the crew contends they deserve full contractual compensation and medical coverage.

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