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Thai Airways, SIRIVANNAVARI Design Luxury First Class Amenity Kits

Thai Airways has partnered with luxury fashion brand SIRIVANNAVARI to create exclusive amenity kits for Royal First Class passengers, featuring designs inspired by Thai art, culture, and celestial traditions paired with premium skincare pro

Thai Airways, SIRIVANNAVARI Design Luxury First Class Amenity Kits
20 Jul Khaosod

Thai Airways has partnered with SIRIVANNAVARI, a luxury fashion brand under the vision of Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, to create special amenity kit collections for Royal First Class passengers. The collection draws inspiration from Thai art, culture, and traditions, reinterpreted in a contemporary style to offer a travel experience that blends Thai identity with international service standards.

The amenity kit collection comprises two design concepts. The first design is inspired by Thai celestial beings and features auspicious animals from the four cardinal directions of Mount Meru—horse, elephant, lion, and ox—rendered in a watercolor style influenced by ancient Thai mural painting. These animals represent travelers from all corners of the world. The design incorporates peacock and iris motifs, symbols of the SIRIVANNAVARI brand, along with orchid flowers symbolizing Thai Airways, reflecting themes of friendship and the art of living.

The second design draws from Thai hospitality traditions, incorporating garlands and ancient hanging ornaments called "uba" reinterpreted as contemporary patterns. These convey good wishes and blessings to guests, complemented by banana plant motifs symbolizing abundance and prosperity, combined with the SIRIVANNAVARI peacock design. A celebratory color palette merges Thai cultural charm with modernity.

Both collection bags feature a polygonal design for convenience and practical packing, with premium leather handles and embossed SIRIVANNAVARI logos. Inside, the kits contain carefully curated premium products including skincare from LA PRAIRIE and SIRIVANNAVARI products, along with essential travel items. Royal First Class passengers also receive a LA PRAIRIE facial treatment voucher redeemable at participating locations in Thailand and abroad, offering relaxation after travel.

The special amenity kit collection is now available to Royal First Class passengers on flights to London, Osaka, and Tokyo Narita.

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Police

Man's Bank Accounts Frozen After Scam Victim's Report

A 37-year-old man's bank accounts were frozen after police linked his name to a scam targeting an elderly woman, though he was merely the unwitting recipient of the fraudulent transfer and is now waiting over a month for the freeze to be li

Man's Bank Accounts Frozen After Scam Victim's Report
20 Jul Khaosod

A TikTok user going by "Champ" posted a video describing how all his bank accounts were suddenly frozen, writing that he "became a dark horse account out of nowhere" and questioning who would take responsibility for his suffering and losses.

On July 20, 2569, Nontaphat, 37, known as Champ, told Thai News that on July 9 he received a notification that one of his bank accounts had been suspended for online use. He didn't pay attention at first since he rarely used that account. The next day, he learned all his other active accounts had also been frozen. When he called the bank, staff directed him to contact the Technology Crime Investigation Division (TCID) at 1441. TCID then instructed him to file a report with local police at Prachachu station.

When he arrived at the police station, he discovered that an elderly woman was filing a complaint against a scammer. She explained that she had been defrauded by someone claiming to refund her electricity meter fee—about 10,000 baht. The scammer sent her a QR code to scan for 5,200 baht, which was registered under Champ's name. Once the money left her account and never returned, she reported the fraud to police. The scammer then blocked her, making it appear that Champ was the fraudster. However, after speaking with the woman directly, they both understood the situation and she wanted only to recover her money.

Champ said he wanted his accounts unfrozen so he could transfer money back to the elderly woman. He received an order to lift the freeze and took it to the bank, but bank staff were confused, saying the freeze was issued by TCID. He had to return to Prachachu station to have officers enter the case into the system. As of yesterday, staff told him the case was logged but the process could take at least a month.

Champ expressed confusion about why all his accounts were frozen when the original complaint only sought to freeze the account that received the fraudulent transfer. He is also puzzled about how his name became attached to the scammer's account, as he never clicked any links or fell victim to fraud himself—he only conducted normal shopping transfers.

The impact on him has been severe. He received money into only one account, yet all his bank accounts and every financial transaction linked to his national ID card were frozen. He cannot pay debts, cannot receive funds, and is being charged credit card penalties for unpaid bills despite notifying banks his accounts are frozen. He has been forced to use savings in cash, which he is running out of.

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Police

Police Advance Exam Fraud Probe Over 70 Percent

Police have advanced their investigation into a local government civil service exam fraud case to over 70 percent completion, identifying 30 suspicious points across pre-exam, during-exam, and post-exam procedures based on witness testimony

Police Advance Exam Fraud Probe Over 70 Percent
20 Jul Khaosod

Police announced on July 20, 2025, that the investigation into fraud allegations surrounding a local government civil service exam has advanced beyond 70 percent completion. Deputy Commander Pol. Col. Utten Nuayphim of Regional Police Region 6 revealed the findings following the third meeting led by Police Commissioner General Kittarat Panshet, noting that the investigation panel reviewed documentary evidence and testimony from seven witnesses and identified 30 suspicious points warranting further examination across three phases: pre-exam, during-exam, and post-exam procedures, with particular attention to irregularities discovered after testing concluded.

The investigation involves multiple agencies including local government organizations, the Central Committee for Local Government Personnel Management, and the Central Committee for Local Government Employee Recruitment Examination. The panel noted that an external agency was hired to conduct the exam but emphasized it remains under deep investigation. Pol. Col. Utten clarified that the panel's role is limited to fact-finding and legal analysis regarding institutions and individuals, excluding financial tracing, criminal prosecution, or suspect apprehension—responsibilities held by the Central Investigation Command. The investigation committee's findings may provide useful information to criminal authorities if evidence of wrongdoing is discovered, though the committee itself has no criminal investigation authority and is tasked with preparing academic and policy recommendations for the government.

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National

BEM Turns MRT Stations Into TCAS Study Hubs

Bangkok Mass Transit System converted MRT stations into free TCAS exam study centers in July, offering students interactive learning sessions with renowned instructors on test strategy and self-discovery.

BEM Turns MRT Stations Into TCAS Study Hubs
20 Jul Khaosod

As educational competition intensifies, test preparation has evolved beyond solo textbook study. Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BEM) is expanding its 18-year "BEM Helps You Conquer TCAS" initiative by transforming MRT stations into learning centers in a new program called "Next Station Pre-TCAS Study Station" under the theme "Master the Top Scores, Crack Every Test." The interactive learning experience at Thailand Cultural Center MRT and Khlong Toei MRT stations featured a classroom without walls but filled with inspiration. Over three days in early July, the atmosphere buzzed with smiles and laughter as students learned directly from renowned instructors including Dr. Theerayuth Boonma (Teacher Khru Phi Knot) and Pawurit Thirabussayawes (Teacher Khru Phi Pan) from SmartMathPro, who guided students through TCAS system understanding and aptitude discovery via Mini MBTI and Mock Exams. Teacher Rithwan Machae (Teacher Khru Wan) from OpenDurian shared score-planning techniques and time-management strategies through motivational talks. The program concluded with art-track workshops where professors helped students develop portfolios and discover their potential.

Teacher Khru Phi Pan remarked that transforming a daily transit space into a learning hub was an innovative idea. He compared TCAS preparation to an MRT journey, noting students are now at station three of ten—a point where they begin seeing their destination clearly. While the path ahead has turns and choices to make, there is still time to choose the right direction. He emphasized that "direction matters more than speed"; once students know their goal, they can gradually accelerate toward their dream university with confidence.

Across the different daily sessions, all instructors shared a consistent message: university entrance exams are not purely about score competition but about discovering one's own path. Before students pass into the right faculty, they must know themselves and envision the kind of person they want to become. These recommendations transcended mere exam technique, instead providing inspiration that helped many students clarify their future goals. Two Grade 12 students from Sankhit Witthaya School, Bangkok, shared that they joined to update their knowledge of this year's TCAS guidelines and were impressed by the instructors' clear, sequential teaching style that drove home key points. They believe continuous practice will boost confidence before the real exam, and they view today's preparation as roughly one-quarter into their journey, with time still remaining to learn and grow.

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National

Thailand, EU Tackle Trade Fraud to Protect $53B Market

Thailand and the EU are strengthening cooperation to combat trade fraud and origin manipulation, protecting their $53 billion bilateral trade relationship through shared anti-fraud technologies and best practices.

Thailand, EU Tackle Trade Fraud to Protect $53B Market
20 Jul Khaosod

Thailand's Department of Foreign Trade is strengthening cooperation with the European Union to combat trade circumvention and fraudulent origin claims of Thai goods. A Thai delegation participated in a cooperation meeting in Spain from June 28 to July 4, 2025, alongside key EU and Spanish government agencies. The discussions focused on exchanging knowledge and best practices regarding anti-circumvention measures, anti-origin fraud prevention, and rules of origin verification—mechanisms critical to building transparency and confidence in the international trade system.

The Thai delegation held in-depth discussions with EU experts on investigating cases involving anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures, as well as fact-checking procedures for complaints and customs tax fraud prevention. A major focus was the application of digital technology and artificial intelligence to enhance trade oversight. The EU's Office for Anti-Fraud (OLAF) presented its Data Analytics Platform and Anti-Fraud Information System (AFIS), which analyze and cross-reference customs data to detect anomalies such as false origin declarations, undervalued goods, and tariff code manipulation to evade duties.

According to Arada Fuengtong, Director-General of the Department of Foreign Trade, these approaches represent important models that Thailand can adapt to develop its own risk management and origin verification systems, aimed at preventing fraudulent claims of Thai goods and reducing vulnerability to foreign trade measures. She stated that this cooperation aligns with the Commerce Ministry's policy of elevating international trade oversight standards while facilitating legitimate trade, balancing protection against unfair trade practices with promotion of transparent and fair free trade.

The EU is Thailand's fourth-largest trading partner, after China, the United States, and Japan. In 2024, bilateral trade was valued at $53.3 billion, while the first quarter of 2025 saw trade worth $12.22 billion, a 20.14% increase year-on-year, underscoring the European market's critical importance to Thai exporters. Businesses must strictly comply with rules of origin regulations to maintain the credibility and competitiveness of Thai goods in global markets.

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Regional

Officials Begin Demolishing Illegal Nui Beach Structures

Officials demolished illegal structures at Nui Beach in Karon as part of a government operation to reclaim protected forest land and restore public beach access.

Officials Begin Demolishing Illegal Nui Beach Structures
20 Jul The Phuket News

PHUKET: More than 200 officials today (July 20) began demolishing illegal structures at Nui Beach in Karon as the government launched a major operation to reclaim protected forest land and restore public access to one of Phuket’s most disputed beaches.

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Community

Denla Invests 25 Million Baht in New Learning Commons

Denla Kindergarten opened a 1,000-square-meter Learning Commons with over 25 million baht investment, shifting focus from test prep to hands-on learning that develops critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills. The five-zone fa

Denla Invests 25 Million Baht in New Learning Commons
20 Jul Khaosod

Denla Kindergarten has invested over 25 million baht to develop Denla Learning Commons, a 1,000-square-meter learning space designed to reshape early childhood education in response to changing parental expectations and global shifts in educational philosophy. The facility encourages children to think, play, and learn through hands-on experience, moving away from the school's traditional focus on preparing children for selective primary school admissions.

According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Toyos Paldetpong, executive board member of Denla Schools and Denla Kindergarten Phetchkasem branch, the facility reflects how parents now prioritize helping children discover their own potential, develop critical thinking, build confidence in communication, and learn to work with others—rather than focusing solely on test scores. The five zones include Wonder Garden for developing thinking and imagination through LEGO and Minecraft Education; Sound Garden for music and expression; Discovery Garden for language and communication skills; Play Zone, a mock city with settings like cafes, hospitals, supermarkets, and fire stations for role-play learning; and Kids Club for children aged six months to three years, where parents and children learn together.

Denla's early childhood research found that modern parents prioritize five key elements: personalized learning suited to each child, spaces for experiential learning, development of uniquely human skills that AI cannot replace (such as creativity, communication, and collaboration), cultivation of future skills from early childhood, and opportunities for children to discover their own strengths. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Toyos emphasized that opening Denla Learning Commons reflects a broader shift in early childhood education from memorization and academic pressure toward building life skills and sustainable learning abilities that will serve children throughout their lives.

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National

Sports Minister Pledges to Overhaul Sports Fund Budget Management

Thailand's sports minister pledged to overhaul management of the country's 4-billion-baht National Sports Development Fund after hearing complaints from 17 sports associations that budget allocations are meager, delayed, and often diverted

Sports Minister Pledges to Overhaul Sports Fund Budget Management
20 Jul Khaosod

Sports Minister Surasak Punthacharoenworrakul held a tense three-hour meeting with the Thai Sports Association to find ways to restructure the National Sports Development Fund's budget management in compliance with legal regulations. The minister gathered input from 17 sports association representatives on July 20 to discuss problems and obstacles in sports association administration and athlete development, particularly complaints that support from the national sports fund and the Thai Sports Organization has been insufficient and delayed.

All associations reported the same issue: budget allocations from the fund are meager, some receive nothing at all, and restrictive conditions make accessing funds difficult. Meanwhile, the fund's original purpose was to support sports associations in developing athletes toward excellence, yet it has shifted toward sponsoring sporting events run by private companies in sports not part of major competitions like the Olympics, Asian Games, or SEA Games—often without the relevant sports associations even knowing. Simultaneously, athletes under association care face budget cuts, particularly in athlete stipends, with youth Olympic preparation camps recently reduced to just one month before competition. The minister asked associations to resubmit funding requests and said he would track down unpaid support from fiscal years 2024 and 2025.

All associations agreed that fund money must be used properly, without waste or duplication, through a cooperative framework with the Thai Sports Association as the core partner working alongside the Thai Sports Organization under unified standards. The state should set fund allocation policy, oversee, monitor, and evaluate priorities: Olympic competitions first, international federation championships second, national team athlete development third, and sports association capacity-building fourth. Associations agreed that fund money should build systems rather than simply support activities.

After nearly three hours of discussion, Minister Surasak said the main problem is the fund's budget structure must be reformed to comply with law and match its original purpose, with clear policy supporting associations to develop athletes toward excellence. "This problem has dragged on nearly ten years through five previous ministers," he said. "I will work fully to ensure this 4-billion-baht fund is allocated appropriately without harming association support."

Olympic Committee of Thailand Chair Assoc. Prof. Pimon Sriwirom thanked the minister for his commitment.

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National

Deputy Farm Minister Urges Dairy Co-op to Clear Expired Milk Stock

Thailand's deputy agriculture minister ordered the dairy co-op to urgently clear expired milk stock through intensive marketing and directed researchers to explore alternative uses like animal feed and rubber tree disease treatment.

Deputy Farm Minister Urges Dairy Co-op to Clear Expired Milk Stock
20 Jul Khaosod

Deputy Agriculture Minister Watchrapol Khaokhram has explained the government's response to calls for accelerating clearance of boxed milk stock accumulated by the Thai Dairy Promotion Organization (TDPO), which has become a financial and liquidity burden due to poor market distribution. Over the past week, he and his team have closely monitored and analyzed the TDPO's situation to develop measures addressing excess inventory, milk oversupply, and accumulated losses on a sustainable basis.

Khaokhram has ordered the TDPO to urgently clear stock before expiration "with full operational efficiency" through intensive marketing campaigns, acting promptly before additional products expire in October. Before the TDPO seeks state budget support, comprehensive measures and alternative financing must be arranged to maintain liquidity and sustain business recovery.

For expired boxed milk, Khaokhram has instructed the Department of Livestock to consult with researchers, relevant agencies, and the Thai Rubber Organization to explore using expired milk for animal feed protein supplementation and treating rubber tree leaf disease.

"Personally, I don't understand how so much stock was allowed to expire," Khaokhram said. "Efficient management is the direct responsibility of state enterprises." He acknowledged the TDPO faces increased competition and market saturation but urged the organization to improve management efficiency, particularly in cost control and marketing. He cited Milk Land, an ice cream franchise that effectively moved fresh milk and generated revenue, questioning why such ventures were abandoned.

The TDPO was once a highly capable state enterprise that won model enterprise awards for several consecutive years and generated nearly a billion baht annually. The ministry must analyze why revenue has declined and losses accumulated over the past six to seven years. Expanding marketing channels and implementing strategic sales approaches may be the path to recovery for both the TDPO and Thai dairy farmers.

Deputy Permanent Secretary Aphai Suttisangkh revealed that following a recent children's and youth milk nutrition committee meeting on July 20, discussions focused on establishing guidelines for school milk procurement covering 260 days annually so students receive continuous nutritional supplements throughout the school year. The committee also addressed schools seeking to join the program but unable to meet existing criteria, seeking fair management solutions for all parties.

The committee also approved in principle expanding the school milk supplementation program to junior secondary students in opportunity schools, to begin in the first semester of the 2027 school year, pending central budget allocation and detailed guidelines from the committee.

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Police

Wife Presents Van Evidence in Official's Affair Case

A government official's wife has presented dashcam footage and secret recordings documenting her husband's affair with a deputy permanent secretary, planning legal action and complaints seeking their dismissal from civil service.

Wife Presents Van Evidence in Official's Affair Case
20 Jul Khaosod

A local government official's wife has released new evidence in an ongoing scandal involving her husband, a director-level officer, and his mistress, a deputy permanent secretary. The wife, a government employee, hired a private investigator and documented the pair meeting repeatedly in a van parked near a spirit shrine, allegedly using their official positions to facilitate the affair. On July 20, 2026, the investigator unveiled dashcam footage from June 24 showing the van visibly rocking while parked in darkness near the shrine, accompanied by excited commentary from the surveillance team. The wife has also provided secret audio recordings she personally concealed in her husband's van, capturing both conversations and intimate activity. She believes the mistress may have placed dark magic spells on her husband to ensure his compliance. With all evidence now compiled—including video, dashcam footage, and audio files—the wife plans to pursue formal civil litigation through her attorney to seek damages. She is also filing disciplinary complaints against both the husband and mistress, seeking the maximum penalty of dismissal from civil service, as their conduct constitutes serious misconduct under civil service law.

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National

Thailand Boosts Creative Economy to $49 Billion With Celebrity Campaign

Thailand's creative economy, valued at 1.63 trillion baht, is being promoted through a new "Creative Effect" campaign featuring musicians, designers, and filmmakers to showcase how creative industries drive economic growth and business comp

Thailand Boosts Creative Economy to $49 Billion With Celebrity Campaign
20 Jul Khaosod

The Creative Economy Advancement Agency (CEA) is accelerating Thailand's creative economy sector, valued at 1.63 trillion baht, through a powerful "Creative Effect" campaign featuring prominent creators Milli Danupha Khanatheerakul, Siam Attaviriya, and Gai Nathaphol Boonchabutr. The campaign showcases how creative thinking extends beyond art and entertainment to become a significant economic engine that builds business competitiveness, strengthens urban identity, and generates positive social impact across the nation.

CEA Director Chakrit Pichayangkur explained that the agency's mission is to transform ideas into capital by supporting Thai creators in converting their concepts into tangible economic value. Thailand's creative industries—spanning 15 sectors including music, design, and content—currently represent over 8% of GDP, underscoring creativity as a crucial asset for competitive advantage and new opportunities for individuals, businesses, and the nation.

The campaign partners with three leading creators from different disciplines. Milli is an international music phenomenon supported through CEA's Music Exchange program. Siam, Design Director of design studio Pink Blue Black & Orange, is a graphic design leader recognized globally and recently won the Golden Pin Design Award 2025 (Taiwan) for his integration design work on Bangkok Design Week 2025. Gai is a filmmaker behind popular Netflix series including "Mad Unicorn" and "The Evil Lawyer," continuing his collaboration with CEA on content creation projects.

CEA emphasizes that every creative idea, regardless of scale, can transform into business value, generate revenue for the country, and create global positive momentum when properly supported and developed.

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