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Thai Party Leaders Deny Secret Coalition Talks

Thai party leaders from three opposition groups denied rumors of secret coalition negotiations on Tuesday, calling reports of a potential government realignment unfounded speculation.

Thai Party Leaders Deny Secret Coalition Talks
5 Aug Khaosod

Rumors have swirled and political speculation has run rampant about a potential "secret deal" to flip the government coalition, from the "green-red" formula to the more radical "red-green-orange" arrangement, leaving many questioning whether a new power-brokering mode is truly underway. On Tuesday last week, the entire picture reversed when leaders from the orange, green, and red parties gave interviews on the same day without prior coordination, all delivering the same core message: there are no negotiations and no deal as reported. Itthim Prithet firmly emphasized that the People's Party continues its full role as opposition, with no invitations for talks with any faction as rumored, and will push ahead with rigorous scrutiny of the government since allowing it to remain in office only compounds economic hardship, inequality, and corruption. Uko Thammanus moved quickly to quash the "Monaco deal" narrative, confirming that his overseas trip was purely personal family time, with no meetings with anyone—not with the orange party, the red party, or even Thaksin—and restating that all reports are mere rumor and fabrication, not fact. Though Thai politics holds no certainties and coalitions can shift if accidents or new variables emerge, everything must be measured against hard facts, not rumors or speculation. When orange, green, and red leaders simultaneously denied the reports, they significantly dampened the shock wave from the "secret deal" coverage. At minimum, the blue party should breathe easier, freed from worry about a coalition flip that might have distracted from its work. The government can now focus on weathering the gathering storm of economic trouble, political friction, exam fraud, parliamentary disputes, and internal rifts within the blue party itself—challenges that loom far larger than any "secret deal" rumor.

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Police

Man Dies After Falling From M82 Expressway Onto Rama 2 Road

A man died after falling from the M82 expressway onto Rama 2 Road near Soi 73, with police investigating the cause of the incident.

Man Dies After Falling From M82 Expressway Onto Rama 2 Road
5 Aug Khaosod

Police are investigating after a man fell from the M82 expressway onto Rama 2 Road near Rama 2 Soi 73 and died from the impact. Officers from Sam Damnoen Police Station received a report of the incident at 3:20 p.m. on August 5, 2026. Authorities are currently conducting an investigation in coordination with relevant agencies.

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Community

Shop Owner Defends Self in Ex-Wife Business Dispute

Pan Pon shop owner Pawin broke his silence on the business dispute with his ex-wife, revealing that she cut off his access to their traditional clothing business accounts after discovering his new relationship and forcing him to start a sep

Shop Owner Defends Self in Ex-Wife Business Dispute
5 Aug Khaosod

Pawin, owner of Pan Pon, broke his silence on August 5, 2569, explaining the origins of his dispute with his ex-wife and clarifying his side of the story after previously choosing to remain silent to avoid escalation. Pawin recounted that they lived together for approximately eight years and had a child together, with relationship problems beginning when he discovered his ex-wife secretly chatting with his friend after they met through a mobile game. He said he caught this happening about three to four times and repeatedly told her the behavior was disrespectful, but the situation eventually caused problems with his friend as well.

After his ex-wife went to Bangkok to study design, Pawin initially lost access to her Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook accounts, though he later regained access through an iPad and found she was still communicating with his friend. When he confronted the friend, the friend admitted to having feelings for his ex-wife, leading to a serious argument. Pawin told his ex-wife he wanted a divorce, but she later returned, apologized, and asked to reconcile, which he agreed to. However, he sensed her commitment was insincere and eventually they did divorce.

During the separation, they agreed to split their two businesses: Pawin would continue the traditional Lanna clothing business (Jrit Thai), while his ex-wife would handle the fashion clothing line and illustration work. A condominium purchase also became involved—his ex-wife wanted him to take out a mortgage on a Bangkok condo, but when divorce proceedings began, his family objected. To ensure he could bring their child back to live with him in Phrae province, Pawin agreed to the mortgage, ultimately becoming the borrower while his ex-wife lived in the condo.

About a year after Pawin took over Jrit Thai, he began a new relationship, and his ex-wife accessed his chat messages about it, causing her displeasure. She then changed the passwords to the business accounts and sales channels, cutting off his access. Pawin noted there were pending customer orders that had already been partially completed and paid for, so he decided to create a new shop initially called "Jrit Thai 2." When his ex-wife saw this action, she became upset and allegedly began accusing him of copying designs and misusing AI-generated images.

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Police

Border Police Intercept Two Million Methamphetamine Pills in Chiang Rai

Border Patrol Police seized approximately two million methamphetamine pills from a crashed pickup truck in Chiang Rai's Mae Fa Luang District after intercepting a smuggling operation from the Thai-Myanmar border. The driver fled into the fo

Border Police Intercept Two Million Methamphetamine Pills in Chiang Rai
5 Aug Khaosod

Border Patrol Police Region 3, Unit 327, announced the seizure of a major drug shipment on August 5, 2569, following intelligence gathered on August 4 that a drug trafficking network planned to smuggle large quantities of methamphetamine from the Thai-Myanmar border in Mae Fa Luang District, Chiang Rai, using mountain routes to access Highway 107 in the Mae Jan-Mae Ai corridor. Officers closely monitored the area and spotted a gray Nissan pickup truck with Chiang Rai license plates traveling through Ban Huay Phueng in Tambon Mae Salong Nai, Mae Fa Luang District, heading toward Ban Pha Duea and Phai Mai Utit before descending from the mountains onto Highway 107 near Ban Huay Hin Fon in Tambon Pa Tung, matching intelligence reports.

When officers moved to intercept the vehicle, the driver accelerated and fled toward Pang Sa village in Tambon Pa Tung at high speed. On a sharp curve, the driver lost control and crashed hard into a residential wall, heavily damaging the vehicle's front end. The male driver, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, fled into the forest using his knowledge of the terrain. Officers conducted a follow-up search but have not yet apprehended him.

Police searched the abandoned truck and found ten sacks of straw containing methamphetamine, approximately 200,000 pills per sack, totaling around two million pills. The drugs were seized as evidence and turned over to investigators for legal proceedings. Officers are expanding their investigation to track down the fleeing suspect and identify other members of the smuggling network.

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Police

Cyber Police Arrest Myanmar Man Running Illegal Gambling Site TH2.VIP

Cyber police arrested a 23-year-old Myanmar man in Tak Province running the illegal TH2.VIP gambling website, which had over 30,000 members and generated roughly 360 million baht annually through sports betting, lottery, and casino games.

Cyber Police Arrest Myanmar Man Running Illegal Gambling Site TH2.VIP
5 Aug Khaosod

On August 5, 2025, police commanders authorized a raid on a residential house in Moo 3, Ta Sai Luad Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, with a warrant from Mae Sot Provincial Court. Officers arrested Ui Gu Mi, a 23-year-old Myanmar national, along with one computer, two notebooks, two mobile phones, and one router.

Investigators discovered that the TH2.VIP website had over 30,000 members and had been operating for more than two years with average monthly turnover of approximately 30 million baht, or about 360 million baht annually. The site illegally offered online gambling services including foreign football betting, lottery, slots, baccarat, tiger-dragon, hi-lo, and other games.

Police traced the gambling operation to a hideout in the Mae Sot area and obtained a search warrant. During interrogation, Ui Gu Mi admitted to renting the house to serve as website administrator, handling customer inquiries and coordinating operations such as fund transfers and withdrawals for over five months. He received a monthly salary of 15,000 baht.

Police charged him with advertising and promoting illegal online gambling and operating unauthorized gambling services.

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National

Thailand Faces Aging Society Crisis, Economist Urges Longevity Economy Shift

Thailand's aging population is forcing a economic shift toward healthcare and wellness tourism as the traditional manufacturing sector weakens, according to the nation's economic development chief. With elderly citizens projected to reach 2

Thailand Faces Aging Society Crisis, Economist Urges Longevity Economy Shift
5 Aug Khaosod

Supavudh Saicheur, chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), delivered remarks on "Longevity Economy: A New Opportunity for Thai Economics" at the Matichon Exclusive Meeting on New Tourism and New Economy, held at The Crystal Box, Gaysorn Tower, 19th floor. Thailand is undergoing rapid structural change as it enters an aging society, Supavudh said—a transformation that extends far beyond public health to become what he termed a "forced fight" that will determine the nation's economic future. Without swift adaptation, fiscal burden and economic growth potential will inevitably suffer.

Supavudh reported that Thailand's elderly population has grown from 5.7 million in 2000 to over 14.5 million today, with projections reaching approximately 20 million within 15 years. Meanwhile, the median age has risen from just under 30 to 41.2 years, and is expected to reach 46.5 years in the same timeframe.

Thailand's total population has begun to decline and may fall to around 64 million by 2040. The ratio of working-age citizens to retirees is shrinking steadily—from roughly 7 workers per retiree to approximately 3.5 today, and potentially down to just 1.8 by 2050. This growing dependency ratio drives higher costs for elderly care and government expenditure.

Public health spending is expanding faster than economic growth. The National Health Insurance budget increases at an average of 6% annually, while civil servant medical benefits grow at over 5% per year. This reflects a harsh reality: if Thais remain in poor health, the nation must bear ever-rising costs.

Supavudh argued that the old manufacturing-dependent economic model can no longer serve as the primary growth engine, especially as competition from abroad—particularly China—intensifies. Thai industry has slowed, forcing the government to deploy sustained fiscal stimulus, an unsustainable long-term approach.

"Thailand's new economic engine is the service sector, especially tourism, medicine, and health business—all directly linked to the Longevity Economy," Supavudh stated.

Recent data show that tourism now accounts for roughly 18.3% of GDP after recovering from COVID-19, while Thailand's Wellness Economy is valued at approximately $42.7 billion, representing 7.6% of GDP. Combined with tourism, the sector could represent at least 30% of GDP, with potential to expand to 35–40% if Thailand strengthens its competitive edge.

Thailand possesses multiple advantages: favorable climate, natural beauty, Thai cuisine, quality service, and Thai hospitality—all pillars for establishing itself as a global health destination. Yet Thailand must evolve from selling merely "delicious food" to selling "food that promotes health and longevity."

However, building a Longevity Economy is impossible if Thais remain unhealthy. Data reveal that just 5% of patients account for half of all health insurance spending, and over 7 million of Thailand's 14 million elderly depend on state welfare cards, underscoring both health and economic fragility.

Supavudh proposed four pathways to establish Thailand as a Wellness and Longevity Hub, starting with upgrading tourism destinations to maximize value and quality.

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National

Taiwan Reaffirms Steadfast Friendship With Thailand

Taiwan reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening ties with Thailand through visa extensions, cultural exchanges, and economic cooperation, positioning itself as the nation's fourth-largest trading partner.

Taiwan Reaffirms Steadfast Friendship With Thailand
5 Aug Khaosod

Taiwan has underscored its role as a reliable partner committed to the rule of law, pledging to continue strengthening cooperation and people-to-people ties with Thailand. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand confirmed that the long-standing friendship and close cooperation between Taiwan and Thailand remains firm and unchanged, as evidenced by Taiwan's recent extension of visa-free entry for Thai travelers by one more year and its ongoing commitment to protecting Thai workers' rights in Taiwan.

Taiwan's representative Peter Luan stated that Taiwanese and Thai people share similar virtues of friendliness, family values, and diligence, and both sides demonstrate flexibility and mutual understanding in maintaining their relationship amid geopolitical challenges. Food culture serves as another bridge between the peoples, with Taiwan's bubble tea gaining widespread popularity in Thailand while Thai cuisine has similarly become beloved in Taiwan as part of daily life. Thai films and series such as The Devil's Deal, The Believers, and Bad Genius, along with global artist Lisa, continue to enjoy popularity in Taiwan. Taiwanese director Ang Lee's films and the timeless classical songs of Teresa Teng remain cherished by Thai audiences, reflecting the deep cultural connection and appeal between the two nations.

Beyond cultural ties, economic and trade cooperation between Taiwan and Thailand has accumulated over more than 60 years with solid foundations and mutual trust. Taiwan is currently Thailand's fourth-largest trading partner and the sixth-largest source of foreign direct investment. Taiwan stands ready to share knowledge and experience based on mutual respect to support Thailand's development into Southeast Asia's semiconductor hub.

Regardless of external circumstances, Taiwan's government remains committed to promoting friendly relations and exchanges with Thailand. Taiwan will continue to fully protect the safety and legal rights of Thai workers in Taiwan and thanks all Thai workers for their significant contributions to Taiwan's economy and development.

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National

Court Hears Urgent Case on Social Security Board Election Delay

A progressive social security team challenged the postponement of board elections originally scheduled for September 27, with the Central Administrative Court hearing arguments on August 5 but delaying its decision on whether to overturn th

Court Hears Urgent Case on Social Security Board Election Delay
5 Aug Khaosod

A progressive social security team sought an emergency court hearing to overturn a postponement of board elections scheduled for September 27, but the Central Administrative Court has not yet issued its decision as of August 5, 2026. Satsthram Thammabusdi, former employee-side board member and leader of the progressive social security team, along with employer and employee candidates, filed with the Central Administrative Court for an emergency review of the Social Security Election Commission's postponement announcement. The court had previously suspended enforcement of a voter registration requirement, which led the election commission to delay elections pending judicial clarification. The progressive team contends that the Labor Ministry and Social Security Office overstepped their authority, and they are calling for elections to proceed on the original date of September 27, 2026.

The Central Administrative Court accepted the petition and opened an emergency hearing at 2 p.m., with Satsthram testifying. By 4:15 p.m., the court finished hearing the case but had not issued an order, stating it would consider the matter and issue a ruling as soon as possible. During testimony, Satsthram explained the impact of delaying the board election, noting it would affect all 11.9 million insured persons. He pointed out that because the Social Security Committee is currently operating under an interim caretaker arrangement, the Subcommittee on Benefit Development cannot convene to consider unemployment benefits, old-age pensions, and child allowance payments, causing insured persons to lose benefits.

The court will send its order to Satsthram's address, indicating whether it will suspend enforcement or grant temporary protection of the progressive team's petition. If the court rules in favor, elections must proceed on the original date of September 27, 2026. After the hearing, Satsthram expressed that he provided information emphasizing the urgent need for participation and democratic reform as core principles of social security reform affecting millions of employers and insured persons nationwide. He believes that legal and judicial processes enable social security reform to move forward fully, but that the real key lies with insured persons and employers. If they unite behind reform and recognize that any delay or postponement of board elections would obstruct reform entirely, the effort can succeed with the commitment of tens of millions of employers and insured persons across the country.

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Police

Police Seize Meth, Gun at Phuket Checkpoint

Police arrested a 31-year-old driver at Phuket's Tha Chatchai checkpoint after finding methamphetamine, crystal meth, a revolver and ammunition hidden in his car door during an inspection.

Police Seize Meth, Gun at Phuket Checkpoint
5 Aug The Phuket News

PHUKET: Police at Phukets Tha Chatchai checkpoint arrested a 31-year-old man after discovering methamphetamine, crystal meth, a revolver and ammunition concealed inside the door of his car during a vehicle inspection early yesterday (Aug 5).

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National

Local Government Exam Fraud Probe Targets 97 Officials With Inflated Scores

A probe into local government exam fraud has identified 97 hired officials with artificially inflated test scores, with police investigating how the scores were manipulated and warning that anyone involved faces dismissal and imprisonment.

Local Government Exam Fraud Probe Targets 97 Officials With Inflated Scores
5 Aug Khaosod

On August 5, the Central Committee for Local Government Employee Competitive Examinations (KSTB) held a three-hour meeting at the Department of Local Administration. Deputy Interior Minister Arttasit Sampantharatna afterward revealed that the committee approved a resolution to rescind fraudulent appointments and issue a new list of legitimately qualified candidates—approximately 12,000 who passed honestly. Those with incorrectly calculated or artificially inflated scores will not be listed, and new guidelines will address how to properly list remaining qualified candidates before presenting the matter to the cabinet on August 6.

Of the problematic cases, 561 candidates who had not yet been hired will not be hired. However, 97 candidates who passed the exam, were hired, and received improperly inflated scores will be handled through a separate process submitted to the cabinet. Police will investigate how and why these scores were raised. Arttasit warned that anyone found connected to fraudulent conduct faces serious penalties, including dismissal and imprisonment, stating: "Whoever is not honest cannot stay. In the end, they will not succeed and will live unhappily."

When asked who inflated the scores, Arttasit said investigators must determine who raised them, who they contacted, and who else was involved—possibly family members, not just the test-takers themselves. He emphasized that all involved parties will face consequences with no one able to escape liability.

Regarding whether Theeruthorn Suphavibulphol, the former local government promotion department director, will appear August 6 to face fraud allegations at the Central Investigation Command, and whether five officials' disciplinary cases can be concluded immediately, Arttasit said the decision rests with the serious disciplinary investigation committee chairman Theeraphattana Katchmaat, director of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. If the committee finds sufficient evidence and no further investigation is needed, it can conclude findings and take action before submitting the matter.

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Police

Electric Car Catches Fire While Charging at Nonthaburi Home

A popular-brand electric sedan caught fire while charging at a Nonthaburi home on August 5, completely destroying the vehicle and damaging a nearby pickup truck; preliminary findings suggest the fire originated from the charger.

Electric Car Catches Fire While Charging at Nonthaburi Home
5 Aug Khaosod

Firefighters responded quickly to extinguish a major fire involving a popular-brand electric sedan charging inside a home in Chai Pruk subdistrict, Nonthaburi province, on August 5 at 11:30 a.m. Officers from Chai Pruk Police Station coordinated with Khlong Khoi subdistrict firefighters, who arrived to find the sedan engulfed in flames. It took approximately 10 minutes of water spraying to control the fire, but the vehicle was completely destroyed. The flames also spread to an adjacent pickup truck, damaging its front section and engine bay.

The 54-year-old car owner said he had left the vehicle charging while running errands at Nonthaburi Central Administrative Center that morning, monitoring the car remotely via a mobile app. He was alerted by his girlfriend to the fire and rushed home. "The car was delivered in April 2025," he explained. "Before purchase, I had the wiring inspected and found no problems. The charging unit installed at the dealership was also fine. I'm confused how this happened—there were no prior warnings."

A neighbor revealed hearing a small explosion while inside his home, then spotting thick smoke before flames broke out. He immediately called Chai Pruk Police to request firefighters, fearing the blaze would spread to his property. Within about five minutes, the subdistrict fire truck arrived and rapidly sprayed water to control the flames. Provincial forensic officers later inspected the scene and found the charging unit completely destroyed. Preliminary findings suggest the fire originated from the charger and spread to the vehicle, triggering combustion in the car itself. Detailed investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause.

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