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Thai Science Creator SaySci Wins Prestigious Webby Awards

Thai science creator SaySci won two prestigious Webby Awards for his "Internet, but Science" series that explains viral trends and memes through scientific principles, making him the first Thai creator honoured at the competition's 30th edi

Thai Science Creator SaySci Wins Prestigious Webby Awards
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BANGKOK — 17 July 2026, Thai science creator "Pol" Nawapol Chuamvarasart, better known as SaySci, has made history by becoming the first Thai creator to receive honours at the 30th Webby Awards after winning two awards in the Social Content Series – Education & Science category for his content series "Internet, but Science."

SaySci won both major awards in the Social Content Series – Education & Science category and also received Webby Honoree recognition in the Creator – Education, Science & Technology category.

Established in 1996, the Webby Awards have been dubbed the "Internet's highest honour" and the "Oscars of the Internet" by The New York Times. They are widely regarded as one of the world's most prestigious awards for digital content, recognising excellence in websites, apps, social media, podcasts, videos and other online media.

This year saw more than 13,000 entries submitted from over 70 countries, with only about 4% of all submissions receiving recognition. Winners in other categories included global organisations and brands such as NASA, Google, National Geographic Society and Claude AI, as well as projects involving LISA of BLACKPINK and Justin Bieber.

The Webby Winner is selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), while the People's Voice Winner is determined through public voting. Organisers said more than 940,000 people cast over 4.6 million votes this year.

The work that propelled SaySci to the awards is "Internet, but Science," a series that explains internet memes, viral trends, games, news and pop culture through scientific principles, transforming online entertainment into accessible educational content that connects directly with everyday life.

In keeping with the Webby Awards tradition of limiting acceptance speeches to just five words, SaySci chose to say: "Six Seven? Skibidi? Brainrot? …Science!" The phrase reflected the concept behind his work, which bridges internet culture and science.

However, Nawapol revealed that despite receiving a world-class award, the achievement did not attract as much attention in Thailand as he had hoped. He said he had sent press releases to several media organisations and sought sponsorship to travel to New York City to accept the award, but was unable to secure funding in time and therefore missed the opportunity to attend the ceremony in person.

He said he was not trying to complain but hoped his experience would encourage Thai society to place greater value on Thai creators and provide more support for talented people across a wide range of fields, including science, sport, the arts and education.

Nawapol also emphasised that Thailand has many talented science communicators and expressed hope that his success would inspire more Thai creators to showcase their work internationally while continuing to produce engaging, accessible and easy-to-understand science content for the public.

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National

British Monk Receives Royal Title in Thailand

King Maha Vajiralongkorn elevated British-born monk Phra Brahma Patcharyanamuni to supreme monastic rank in July, recognizing the 68-year-old's four decades of Buddhist practice at a forest monastery in northeastern Thailand.

British Monk Receives Royal Title in Thailand
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On July 14, the Royal Gazette published a royal decree establishing monastic rank, by which King Maha Vajiralongkorn graciously elevated Phra Brahma Patcharyanamuni to the rank of Somdet Phra Racha Khana (supreme monastic title), with the formal designation inscribed in the royal charter as Somdet Phra Maha Patcharyanamuni Sri Vipassana Bhavana Gosal. The elevation was announced on July 14, 2026, effective from July 12, 2026. The monk is currently 68 years old with 46 Buddhist Lenten seasons, residing at Ban Rai Tho Si Monastery in Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima, and is a disciple of the famous meditation master Luang Pha Cha Subhaddo of Wat Nong Pa Pong. His birth name was Shaun Michael Chiverton, born in England in 1958.

In his youth, he suffered from poor health and asthma, which frequently interrupted his schooling, yet he excelled through self-study. His father had hoped he would secure a scholarship to study at a prestigious British university. While studying, he encountered Buddhist teachings and developed profound faith, viewing them as the "truth" he had been seeking. From his teenage years, he became interested in meditation and Buddhist practice. He worked part-time while studying and traveled abroad from age 17, spending two years gaining experience before deciding that practice and study were more important than university.

In 1978, he met and began practicing with Ajahn Sumedo (later elevated to Somdet Phra Brahma Vicharyanamuni), the first Western disciple of Luang Pha Cha at Hampstead Vihara in England. He then observed the anagarika precepts (wearing white robes) with Ajahn Sumedo, maintaining the ten precepts for one year, before traveling to Thailand. In 1979, he was ordained at Wat Nong Pa Pong in Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, and received bhikkhu ordination in 1980 with Phra Bodhiyanathera as his preceptor.

Before arriving in Thailand, he had resolved to spend five years at Wat Nong Pa Pong unconditionally to study practice. Upon meeting Luang Pha Cha, he developed deep respect for his teaching method, which combined compassion and profound wisdom, enabling him to endure the hardships of strict forest monastery discipline and communal life with Thai monks, eventually progressing significantly. Although a foreigner, language was not a barrier; he believed that foundational Pali and Sanskrit were equally challenging for both Thais and foreigners, so he diligently memorized the script until he could read, then studied dictionaries while practicing under his teachers. In 2020, King Maha Vajiralongkorn graciously granted him special approval to change his nationality to Thai, effective March 9, 2020. He was promoted to Phra Racha Khana rank on July 28, 2019, and to Phra Racha Khana Thep rank on July 17, 2020, with subsequent promotions in subsequent years.

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National

SEC Opens Hearing on Major Shareholders to Strengthen Market Standards

Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission opened hearings on new regulations to tighten standards for major shareholders in financial firms, aiming to strengthen market confidence and prevent money laundering and terrorism financing.

SEC Opens Hearing on Major Shareholders to Strengthen Market Standards
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) opened a public hearing on July 17, 2026, on draft regulations to upgrade standards for major shareholders of securities firms, derivatives traders, and digital asset businesses, aiming to ensure major shareholders meet appropriate qualifications and boost confidence in Thailand's capital market. The SEC previously refined principles regarding prohibitions for business operators and conducted consultations from April to May 2026, with most stakeholders supporting the proposed framework. The SEC has now prepared three draft announcements with key points including: (1) standardizing major shareholder prohibitions across all business types to address current risks, such as expanding the scope of money laundering violations and financial support for terrorism and weapons proliferation both domestically and internationally, while covering cross-sector risks under SEC oversight; (2) establishing uniform standards for assessing the severity of major shareholder conduct across all business types; and (3) providing a 90-day transition period from the announcement's effective date for businesses and major shareholders to prepare for compliance. Stakeholders and interested parties may submit comments via the SEC website (https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages/PB_Detail.aspx?SECID=1189) or the central legal system (https://law.go.th/listeningDetail?survey_id=NzY3MERHQV9MQVdfRlJPTlRFTkQ=), with email submissions accepted until August 16, 2026.

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National

False Reports Shake Thai Stock Market Confidence

False securities reports filed under a mystery investor's name shook Thai stock market confidence in early July, with claims of a 30-billion-baht stake in True Corporation later revealed as fake by the company and the Securities and Exchang

False Reports Shake Thai Stock Market Confidence
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Thai investors and listed companies were thrown into confusion on June 30 and July 2, 2025, when an unidentified woman named Supaport Pimpongse filed seven securities acquisition and disposal reports (Form 246-2) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) covering six major Thai stocks: Kasikornbank Public Company Limited, Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited, Asia Aviation Public Company Limited, Major Cineplex Group Public Company Limited, GJ Steel Public Company Limited, and True Corporation Public Company Limited. These acquisitions reportedly spanned from 2024 onwards but were only reported in the two days mentioned.

True Corporation's case drew particular scrutiny when reports claimed Supaport had purchased shares worth 30 billion baht, securing a 7% stake as a major shareholder. Questions immediately arose about her identity, background, and financial capacity to make such a massive investment. On July 6, 2025, True Corporation issued a clarification stating that the data on the SEC website was under review because some securities listed did not actually exist, and denied ever offering preferred shares to the general public. True Corporation Chairman Supchai Chearavanont called the reports "fake news" and directed the media to seek clarification from the SEC.

True's denial severely damaged confidence in Thailand's capital market, raising widespread concerns about whether the SEC's systems for receiving and publishing investment-related information have adequate verification procedures and investor protections against misleading data. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nititharnprasertsak ordered the SEC to urgently clarify the facts and communicate transparently to the public to restore investor confidence. The Stock Exchange of Thailand's board chairman and managing director Assdech Kongsiri pledged to coordinate with the SEC and listed companies to support the investigation and provide investors with accurate and timely information.

On July 9, 2025, SEC Secretary-General Pranong Butsratakul and her team held a press conference confirming they have continuously monitored and investigated the case without delay or neglect. She explained that the seven reports covering six securities were acquisitions made over different periods beginning in 2024. When the SEC detected irregularities, it marked the data as "preliminary information" on July 3. On July 7, the status was changed to "under verification" due to inconsistencies, and following confirmation from the relevant listed companies on July 8, the SEC identified the data as inaccurate and took it down from the system.

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Police

Police Seek Owners of Three Motorcycles at Beer Hall Fire Scene

Police are seeking the owner of a Yamaha Fino motorcycle left at a Ladprao beer hall destroyed by fire that killed multiple people; one bike belongs to a deceased victim and another to an injured survivor.

Police Seek Owners of Three Motorcycles at Beer Hall Fire Scene
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Phaholyothin Police Station is urging relatives to collect three motorcycles left at a beer hall in Ladprao that was destroyed by fire, which killed people and injured many. One motorcycle registered in Yasothon Province has not been reached. On July 17, 2025, Pol. Lt. Srithakrija Phitakchanakit, traffic sergeant at Phaholyothin Police Station, revealed findings after investigating the three motorcycles parked at the fire scene on Ladprao. The first motorcycle is a red-and-white Yamaha Fino with license plate Kathan 600 (Yasothon), registered to Ms. Natrada. Officers have been unable to contact her and do not yet know whether she was injured or what happened to her in this incident. Police are asking her or her relatives to urgently contact them. The second motorcycle is a black-and-red Honda Wave. Officers checked the engine number and verified through records that it belongs to a deceased victim. Police express their deepest condolences to the family and are currently waiting for relatives to collect the motorcycle. The third motorcycle is a black Honda Scoopy-i with license plate 6 Khor 2003 (Bangkok). The owner's name and contact information have been confirmed, and this person is among the injured and is still receiving treatment but has not yet collected the bike. Regarding the process for collecting motorcycles and belongings, including personal items lost or left inside the shop, victims or relatives should prepare travel identification documents and come to Phaholyothin Police Station. The first step is to meet with the case investigator to provide information and file a record. After that, they can bring the documents to the traffic investigation unit at Phaholyothin Police Station to collect the motorcycles and belongings, and can contact the traffic sergeant directly.

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Tourism

Taiwan Extends Visa-Free Entry for Thai Travelers One More Year

Taiwan has extended its visa-free entry program for Thai travelers for another year through July 2027, allowing stays of up to 14 days. The move follows record-breaking tourism between the countries, with over one million Taiwanese and 500,

Taiwan Extends Visa-Free Entry for Thai Travelers One More Year
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Bilateral exchange between Taiwan and Thailand has deepened and become increasingly warm, with growing numbers of visitors traveling between the countries each year, reflecting strong friendship and encouraging Thai tourists to discover Taiwan's charms.

Taiwan's government has announced a one-year extension of its visa-exemption trial for Thai passport holders, valid from August 1, 2026 to July 31, 2027. Thai citizens can now enter Taiwan without a visa and stay for up to 14 days, making travel even more convenient.

Taiwan introduced the visa-exemption measure for Thai tourists in 2016, and over the past decade it has proven highly successful, facilitating travel significantly and encouraging frequent exchanges between both peoples. In 2024 and 2025, over one million Taiwanese visited Thailand, while more than 500,000 Thai tourists visited Taiwan—the highest figures in years.

Peter Luan, Taiwan's government representative in Thailand, stated that Taiwan offers diverse tourism attractions with rich cultural heritage and diverse business opportunities in various industries. The country also features convenient and safe tourism facilities recognized globally, along with delicious cuisine, beautiful natural scenery year-round, and fascinating history and culture that draw Thai visitors back repeatedly.

With the visa-exemption measure continuing in effect, Taiwan's Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand invites Thai citizens to visit Taiwan and experience the beauty blending city, mountains, and sea, enjoy Taiwanese warmth and hospitality, and create memorable travel experiences. Both governments will continue promoting cooperation and exchange with Thailand across multiple sectors.

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National

China Offers to Mediate Thailand-Cambodia Relations

China's President Xi offered to mediate tensions between Thailand and Cambodia during talks with Thai PM Anutin in Shanghai, while assuring Thailand that Chinese weapons deliveries to Cambodia won't be used against it.

China Offers to Mediate Thailand-Cambodia Relations
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Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced the results of bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Shanghai on July 17, revealing that Xi has offered to facilitate dialogue between Thailand and Cambodia to restore relations. During discussions emphasizing the strong bond between the two countries, China confirmed its commitment to ongoing support and cooperation with Thailand across security, economics, technology transfer, and personnel training.

A key topic addressed regional relationships and security concerns. Xi acknowledged neighboring country relations and offered to mediate efforts to restore Thai-Cambodian ties and find joint solutions. Thailand reiterated its position that it does not seek conflict but must protect sovereignty and public safety.

Anuthin addressed concerns about China's tank deliveries to Cambodia, explaining that China understood Thai government and public worries. He noted the purchase order predated recent conflict, but China had delayed deliveries during the fighting. China assured that under agreed conditions, the weapons will not be used to harm Thailand.

Anuthin also confirmed that China offered to host the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation framework meeting—originally to be co-chaired by Thailand—to avoid inconvenience for participating states, particularly Cambodia. On a ceremonial note, Anutin conveyed a royal invitation from Thailand's King inviting President Xi and his wife on an official State Visit, which Xi accepted in principle pending scheduling alignment.

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National

Local Government Exam Board Confirms Authority to Disqualify 5,924 Candidates

The Central Local Government Employee Examination Committee confirmed it can disqualify 5,924 candidates for violations, though disqualified applicants can appeal to administrative court and the revised list requires provincial approval bef

Local Government Exam Board Confirms Authority to Disqualify 5,924 Candidates
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Wanchai Janprom, chairman of the Central Local Government Employee Examination Committee (CGEC), defended the committee's authority to revoke appointments, citing administrative procedure law. When data or orders contain defects or incompleteness, the issuing official must correct them. Wanchai clarified that while this matter is finalized administratively, rights are not entirely exhausted—the revised list must still be forwarded to provincial local government personnel committees for approval before local authorities can issue termination orders. When asked whether disqualified candidates can petition administrative court, Wanchai confirmed they may do so through an appeals process under administrative law, and if unsatisfied, can file suit. However, whether the court grants temporary protection is at the court's discretion. Regarding contingency plans for potential court challenges, Wanchai noted that the Deputy Secretary-General of the Interior Ministry has instructed the local government promotion department's legal team to prepare arguments for administrative court. Wanchai disclosed that of 438,277 applicants, 279,949 sat the exam; 55,753 passed and were listed; 14,988 were appointed across three cohorts; but 5,924 were found to have committed violations, leaving 49,829 on the final list. Next week, the revocation and new appointment lists will be signed and transmitted to provincial personnel committees and local authorities for termination of the 5,924 misconduct cases. The CGEC will also determine whether newly appointed candidates remain in their current assignments or select new positions, as score rankings may shift. However, the 5,924 names cannot be publicly disclosed due to PDPA privacy law.

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South Thailand Exam Scores Show Highest Irregularities; 5,924 Disqualified

South Thailand's local government employee exam disqualified 5,924 candidates due to score irregularities, the highest number in the region, after the civil service committee completed its verification process.

South Thailand Exam Scores Show Highest Irregularities; 5,924 Disqualified
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The Southern region has recorded the most significant irregularities in local government employee examination scores. The Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry announced that next week will mark the conclusion of the process after the central civil service examination committee voted to disqualify 5,924 candidates. He dismissed rumors of manipulation, stating that detailed verification was completed overnight before today's meeting.

Of approximately 279,000 test-takers from over 400,000 applicants, 5,924 showed score anomalies that were corrected. The committee voted to cancel the previous exam results and will issue a new certified list. The Permanent Secretary emphasized this is not a new examination but a re-tallying of existing correct scores, with the 5,924 irregularities removed and reranked. Early verification showed significant anomalies in the initial phase, with some scattered throughout later entries.

When asked about cross-referencing the new list with the National Anti-Corruption Commission's data, the Permanent Secretary noted that timestamps on answer sheets and result sheets were recorded within 4 minutes of the exam, providing clear chronological records. Regarding the committee's authority to disqualify candidates, he confirmed that the agency responsible for approving results has the authority to correct its own decisions when data is found to be inaccurate.

The official stated that today's decision represents completion of the entire verification process, not a partial review, addressing public expectations. He clarified that while there were minor differences of opinion on data presentation, all committee members unanimously agreed to disqualify all 5,924 problematic candidates. Regarding rumors of efforts to remove disqualified candidates from misconduct records, he stated such maneuvering is now impossible as the process is complete.

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Police

Vietnamese Drug Gang Uses Thailand Route to Ship Ice to Tokyo

A Vietnamese drug gang operating through Thailand smuggled crystal methamphetamine hidden in tamarind paste to Japan, with police arresting a Thai accomplice and issuing warrants for three Vietnamese suspects after discovering 2 kilograms i

Vietnamese Drug Gang Uses Thailand Route to Ship Ice to Tokyo
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On July 17, National Police Commissioner General Siam Bunyasombun announced the expansion of a narcotics trafficking investigation involving crystal methamphetamine hidden inside tamarind paste containers bound for Japan. The investigation began on July 13 when a courier delivering the package discovered suspicious items of unusual weight and turned the container over to police. Testing confirmed the container held approximately 2 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine concealed in six foil-wrapped rocks.

Deep investigation revealed the operation is run by a Vietnamese drug trafficking gang with a ringleader based in Hanoi who issues orders through a Facebook account, hiring riders to collect drugs from a Vietnamese safe house in Thailand and pass them to Thai couriers for delivery abroad. Police identified that a bank account belonging to 50-year-old Somphong from Sakon Nakhon was used to receive and transfer funds, with rotating Vietnamese operatives withdrawing cash in amounts of 20,000 to 50,000 baht before returning immediately to Vietnam to avoid arrest. Authorities believe more than four people are involved.

Police have issued arrest warrants for four suspects: one Thai national, Somphong, and three Vietnamese nationals who handled finances and managed the Facebook account. Somphong's girlfriend is believed to have knowledge of the operation but has not yet been charged; police are continuing to pursue her. One of the three Vietnamese suspects has already fled the country, while immigration authorities are closely monitoring the others.

The suspects attempted to conceal their activities by using different courier strategies and frequently changing tactics, including hiding drugs inside food products or seasoning packets by carefully cutting open the packaging and resealing it. Couriers were paid 450 baht per kilogram, a standard rate. The final destination is Tokyo, Japan, where Thai nationals receive the shipments and distribute them in stages. Police have coordinated with the Japanese Embassy to investigate further and are tracing the original source of the drugs and all financial flows, suspecting the network may be involved in other illegal activities beyond drug trafficking.

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National

Thailand's Welfare Card Program 2026 Launches August 1

Thailand's welfare card program relaunches August 1 for existing beneficiaries, with new applicants able to register starting October 1, providing monthly allowances accessed via mobile app or national ID card at participating merchants.

Thailand's Welfare Card Program 2026 Launches August 1
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On July 17, Thanachoat Rungthipanont, deputy director-general of the Comptroller General's Department, announced that the Cabinet has approved the 2026 State Welfare Registration Program. Existing cardholders from the 2022 program who qualified for 2026 benefits can begin using their benefits from August 1 (5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily), while new applicants must wait until October 1.

Eligible beneficiaries can access benefits through two methods: the Paotang mobile application (G Wallet) for smartphone users, or their national ID card with PIN code verification for those without smartphones. Both methods require facial recognition scanning at participating merchants or agencies. The program provides monthly allowances of 300 baht for essential goods, 80 baht every three months for cooking gas, and 75 baht for public transportation.

New applicants and those undergoing benefit review must complete identity verification (e-KYC) within 180 days through either the Paotang app or one of five designated banks: Krung Thai Bank, Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, Government Savings Bank, Government Housing Bank, and Islamic Bank of Thailand. Identity verification must be completed at registration centers, and those wishing to delegate authority must also verify in person at these centers.

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