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Thailand Targets Three Golds at 2026 Asian Games with World-Class Tekball Team

Thailand's elite tekball team aims for three gold medals at the 2026 Asian Games in Japan, featuring world champions and top-ranked players who have received comprehensive sports science support.

Thailand Targets Three Golds at 2026 Asian Games with World-Class Tekball Team
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Thailand's tekball federation is sending a full-strength contingent to compete at the 20th Asian Games, headlined by world number one and 2025 world champions Nid Supavadee Wongkamchan and Yok Chutathip Kanthadang in women's doubles. The team also includes 2025 world runners-up So Sarasak Thaosin and Tum Jeerat Chanleang in men's doubles, and second-ranked mixed doubles pair Nid Supavadee Wongkamchan and Ton Patpong Detchareun, who are also 2025 world runners-up. The federation says athletes are in peak condition after receiving comprehensive sports science support from Thailand's sports authority.

Tekball makes its debut as a medal sport at the 20th Asian Games, scheduled for September 19 to October 4, 2026, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Nations can enter only three of the five event categories—men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles—with the exception of the host nation Japan, which can enter all five. Thailand has strategically chosen to compete in men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles, aiming to win gold in all three events.

Federation Secretary General Rear Admiral Priyaphat Jarulapong said the federation will pursue the three-gold target with full commitment, acknowledging formidable competitors including Japan, Iraq, North Korea, Indonesia, and Myanmar. She noted that while some rules and regulations have been modified, Thai athletes have been adapting well. Training has focused not only on skills, technique, and tactics but also on sports science, with the sports authority providing comprehensive support. Mental conditioning from sports psychology expert Prof. Dr. Suebsai Boonyirobot has been crucial in helping athletes manage pressure and overcome difficult situations. The team is now fully prepared and ready to deliver success at these Asian Games.

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National

Inter Express Expands into Medical Logistics Amid Thailand's Health Boom

Inter Express Logistics launches certified cold chain services for medicines, blood samples, and wellness products across Thailand within 24 hours, capitalizing on the country's growing healthcare market expected to expand 6–7% annually.

Inter Express Expands into Medical Logistics Amid Thailand's Health Boom
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Inter Express Logistics is launching a push into medical and wellness logistics with the vision "Connecting Wellness & Healthcare Beyond Distance" to tap into Thailand's 2026 health mega-trend. The company is deploying international-standard cold chain logistics (PIC/S GDP certified) to transport medicines, blood, lab samples, and beauty products across Thailand within 24 hours, maintaining temperatures between 15–25°C with real-time monitoring technology. It also supports telemedicine through same-day pharmacy delivery in Bangkok and next-day service in other provinces, partnering with major hospitals like Bumrungrad Hospital.

Interim Express serves multiple medical sectors including blood transport, antivenom serums, and laboratory specimens—all time-critical services delivered within 24 hours to preserve sample integrity and support accurate diagnosis. The company is also expanding into the wellness market to support aesthetic clinics and health food businesses, offering temperature-controlled transport for products such as Botox, fillers, and health foods through a complete cold chain system.

According to Krungsri Bank analysis, Thailand's pharmaceutical distribution market is expected to grow 6–7% annually through 2570 (2027). Abhiwat Wanaramwiwat, Executive Vice President of Inter Express Logistics, stated that the company's role extends beyond cargo transport—it serves as a connector linking hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, laboratories, and patients nationwide to ensure equitable access to medicines and health products regardless of location. The company emphasizes that medical logistics demands precision and maximum safety, making it integral to the entire healthcare ecosystem.

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National

Rakchonok Urges Workers to Vote in Social Security Board Election

Rakchonok Srinok urges Thailand's social security fund members to vote in the upcoming board election, warning that low participation could lead to mismanagement of the 3 trillion baht fund and potential collapse within two decades.

Rakchonok Urges Workers to Vote in Social Security Board Election
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On July 16, 2025, at Parliament, Rakchonok Srinok, a Pheu Thai party list MP, spoke about the registration and election for the Social Security Board. Although there are no legal penalties for not voting, she stressed the importance of participating in the election to oversee management of the nearly 3 trillion baht social security fund. Without voter participation, unqualified candidates could be elected, risking wasteful or bizarre spending—such as producing calendars, distributing suits to staff nationwide, or purchasing buildings worth over 7 billion baht when their actual value is only 3 billion baht. She warned that without reform, the fund could collapse within 20 years.

Rakchonok criticized the Social Security Office for spending 300 million baht on the election plus another 30 million baht on publicity, yet providing little practical benefit. She noted that complicated registration procedures and holding the election on Sunday have discouraged participation. When asked about former board member Panas Thailuang's candidacy, she suggested voters choose him only if they want to return to the old, opaque management style. She called on insured workers to register, study candidates' policies carefully, and vote for those with genuine commitment to transparent, sustainable reform that improves benefits for all members.

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Police

Woman Reports Five-Year Stalking Campaign by Unknown Man

A Thai woman named Chatchaya Samroengraja has exposed a five-year stalking campaign by a man she has never met who repeatedly sends her gifts, letters, and messages despite her rejections and police reports.

Woman Reports Five-Year Stalking Campaign by Unknown Man
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A Thai woman identified as Chatchaya Samroengraja, known as Neen, has exposed a relentless five-year stalking campaign by someone she has never met or had any relationship with. The alleged stalker, who uses the social media handle "Oui," has repeatedly sent messages, gifts, letters, and teddy bears to her home, attempted to enter her residence, and followed her to work despite her making clear she does not know him and has filed police reports.

In one lengthy letter, the stalker expressed that he experienced "love at first sight" with Neen, claiming she had reignited his belief in destiny and filled a void in his life. He acknowledged his clumsy attempts at communication through social media and pleaded with her not to block him, asking her to give him a chance and allow time to prove his feelings are genuine. The letter was signed by "Ui" with a crude drawing.

Neen has documented the harassment by photographing gifts and letters sent to her home over the years, along with examples of messages containing excessive familiarity, personal declarations, and references to dreaming about her. She revealed the situation publicly on social media, noting that despite her repeated rejection and legal action, the behavior has only escalated and continued to cause her significant distress and discomfort.

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National

Social Security Board Election Surges Past 1.22 Million Voters

Over 1.2 million voters have registered for Thailand's Social Security Office board elections scheduled for September 27, with nearly 200 candidates vying for employer and employee representative positions.

Social Security Board Election Surges Past 1.22 Million Voters
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The Social Security Office (SSO) opened nominations on July 1 for employer and employee representatives to be elected as board members for 2025. As of 9 a.m. on July 16, 2025, 195 candidates had registered: 85 from the employer side and 110 from the employee side. Voter registration has climbed to 1,229,751 people, up from 1,080,705 on July 15—a jump of nearly 100,000 in a single day, with employee-side registrations increasing from 1,069,373 to 1,216,929.

Employee-side candidates must be Thai nationals at least 18 years old and registered contributors with at least three months of payments within the preceding six months. They must not be bankrupt, stripped of voting rights, convicted of electoral fraud or corruption, or hold political office. Employer-side candidates must be registered employers or their authorized representatives, also Thai nationals at least 18, with at least three months of contributions in the prior six months, and subject to the same disqualifications.

Voters on the employee side must be registered contributors with at least six consecutive months of registration and three months of contributions within the prior six months. Employer-side voters must be registered employers with six months of continuous registration and three months of contributions, or authorized representatives. All voters must register by July 20, 2025, to participate in the election scheduled for September 27, 2025. The SSO has extended the registration deadline, the deadline for changing polling locations, and the deadline for updating voter status.

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National

Actor Win Methawin Donates 1.5 Million for Hospital Physiotherapy Building

Actor Win Methawin donated 1.5 million baht toward a physiotherapy building at Mae On Hospital in Chiang Mai, prioritizing remote healthcare improvements he can personally verify.

Actor Win Methawin Donates 1.5 Million for Hospital Physiotherapy Building
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Actor and businessman Win Methawin has earned widespread praise after donating 1.5 million baht to support construction of a physiotherapy building at Mae On Hospital in Chiang Mai province. On July 15, Win appeared at a Nespresso Vertuo World event at Siam Paragon and explained in an interview that he wanted to help remote hospitals improve treatment access.

When asked why he chose physiotherapy, Win said the hospital had built several new structures for outpatient and inpatient care, and the specialized physiotherapy building was notably lacking and critically needed. He confirmed his preference for donating to projects with tangible results that he can verify, explaining that family members photographed the construction site to ensure the funds would be used properly.

Regarding his Souri brand, Win reported the business grew approximately 90 percent last year and currently operates 40 branches with ongoing international expansion discussions. He emphasized the brand's strength lies in product innovation, quality consistency, and strategic collaborations. Win said his ultimate goal is to establish Souri as a global-standard Thai brand capable of competing on the world stage. When asked about personal luxuries like a private jet, he laughed and said he is still saving toward that goal.

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National

Interior Ministry Appoints Deputy Permanent Secretary as Acting Local Administrator

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul appointed Deputy Permanent Secretary Nirat Pongsitthavaon as acting director-general of the Department of Local Administration, effective July 16, 2025.

Interior Ministry Appoints Deputy Permanent Secretary as Acting Local Administrator
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Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has issued a ministerial order on July 16, 2025, appointing a new acting director-general for the Department of Local Administration. The appointment of Nirat Pongsitthavaon, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Interior Ministry's Office of the Permanent Secretary, is effective from July 16, 2025, and will remain in force until a replacement is formally announced. This follows an earlier temporary assignment of Theerutm Suphavibulphol as interim director beginning June 15, 2025. The appointment is made under Section 46 of the State Administration Act of 1991 to ensure proper oversight and management of local administration functions.

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National

MP Questions TH-AI Passport Project Over Transparency Concerns

An MP raised concerns over cost transparency in Thailand's TH-AI Passport project, alleging a company undervalued a display component at 900,000 baht when it should cost 9 million baht. The Digital Economy and Society Minister failed to att

MP Questions TH-AI Passport Project Over Transparency Concerns
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On July 16, 2025, at Parliament, Ratchanok Srinok, a Pheu Thai list MP and chair of the House committee on budget oversight, raised new concerns about the TH-AI Passport project during a committee meeting. The committee had expected the project to be registered on July 15 but found it had not been, prompting questions about contract amendments and cost calculations. Srinok pointed out that company representatives had misrepresented the true value of key components: while claiming a display unit cost only 900,000 baht, actual business calculations suggest the component should be valued at 9 million baht, not 900,000 baht. The Digital Economy and Society Minister (DE) was invited to clarify but sent word he was abroad, marking the third time the committee has not received cooperation from the minister. Despite the delayed registration, the platform has already been made available to tech influencers and interested parties. Srinok stressed that while the project's features may seem reasonable and providing free AI to citizens has merit, the committee is concerned about locked-in specifications and the fact that the company executed the project before a proper terms of reference existed. The committee is also investigating irregularities in a separate national digital learning platform (NDLP) project, which employed nearly 500 consultants but produced only about 5,000 pieces of content. When asked about the government's stance, Srinok said the committee's ultimate goal is to cancel the project, but realistically hopes to maximize its value. She questioned whether the delayed registration reflects poor initial planning or intentional obfuscation, asking whether the project would simply proceed without scrutiny if not for media attention.

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Police

Ex-Phuket Official Sues Landowner Over Extortion Allegations

A former Phuket Provincial Administrator sued a landowner for defamation after being accused of extorting 1 million baht for document alterations, which he denies. The ex-official claims he was unfairly dismissed from civil service and ques

Ex-Phuket Official Sues Landowner Over Extortion Allegations
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On July 16, 2026, at the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road, former Phuket Provincial Administrator Roongruang Thimabutr filed a defamation lawsuit against a landowner in Phuket who accused him of extorting 1 million baht in exchange for altering land ownership documents. Roongruang stated that he is suing for defamation and filing false charges intended to incriminate him, denying that he ever demanded money for document alterations. He claimed that a 1-million-baht transfer to an associate's account was unrelated to his actions, and that the landowner then filed criminal charges against him afterward.

Roongruang insisted he would never dare to extort money from a wealthy landowner and emphasized there is no financial connection to him whatsoever. He questioned why his case was handled with unusual speed and apparent double standards, leading to his immediate removal from civil service, while other fraud cases involving billions remain unresolved. He also addressed allegations filed by his former supervisor on June 24, stating he cannot discuss details while proceedings are ongoing, but he firmly denies ever seeking benefits from three individuals involved in a local investigation.

Roongruang explained that he returned to work in Phuket on June 24, when the victim filed a complaint. On June 26, the court issued an arrest warrant and he was detained. The following day, his supervisor ordered his dismissal from the civil service without investigating the facts or verifying whether the allegations were true. His legal team has separately filed a complaint against his supervisor with the Anti-Corruption and Misconduct Court for the improper dismissal order.

Narintr Somneuk, Roongruang's attorney, disclosed that today's lawsuit against the Phuket landowner alleges he filed false charges accusing Roongruang of demanding 1 million baht. The defense has evidence refuting the claim. The attorney also requested that the court summon the Phuket Provincial Committee chairman who issued the land inspection order to testify. The Criminal Court accepted the case under black case number 2024/2569 and scheduled a hearing on October 26, 2026.

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Police

Construction Firm Files Complaint Over 57 Million Baht Debt

A construction contractor filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Division seeking recovery of 57 million baht lent to a company in the Srinakarin area in 2024, with only 3 million baht repaid before the defendants disappeared.

Construction Firm Files Complaint Over 57 Million Baht Debt
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On July 16, 2025, Atthapol Songpum, authorized representative of construction contractor Jennarong Rueangsuwan, filed a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Division against a prominent company in the Srinakarin area and Ms. Maitri, an authorized director, over a loan of approximately 57 million baht intended for equipment purchases and construction of an international school. The incident occurred between October and November 2024.

According to Atthapol, Ms. Maitri contacted Jennarong requesting to borrow the funds for investment in equipment and construction of the international school in the Srinakarin area, totaling around 57 million baht. When the loan was demanded back, the defendants evaded the request and refused to repay, prompting the parties to discuss a construction contract arrangement. Over six months, only 500,000 baht was repaid, for a total of 3 million baht, after which the defendants disappeared.

"We previously filed complaints with local investigators and submitted a complaint to the Rights and Liberties Protection Center under the Ministry of Justice, but the defendants failed to appear at scheduled meetings," Atthapol stated. "We are now appealing to the Anti-Corruption Division to seek justice and pursue this matter through legal channels to the fullest extent."

The Anti-Corruption Division announced it will summon the defendants for investigation to establish facts and proceed with legal proceedings accordingly.

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National

Rubber Factory Emissions Sicken Community for 20 Years

A rubber processing plant in Buriram has poisoned a community for two decades with toxic wastewater, foul odors, and noise, causing widespread respiratory illness despite a 2566 court order demanding action. Residents and their attorney are

Rubber Factory Emissions Sicken Community for 20 Years
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Residents and attorney Chaiyuth Arayavongse of Buriram's Bung Charoeng Subdistrict have assembled to demand that provincial industrial and natural resources authorities investigate a large rubber processing plant spanning over 76 rai situated in the heart of their community. Villagers report the factory discharges wastewater into natural water sources, operates noisy machinery, and emits foul-smelling odors day and night, causing respiratory and breathing illnesses particularly among children and the elderly. The community has suffered for 20 years; despite filing complaints and even winning a 2566 Supreme Administrative Court order requiring local government and industrial authorities to jointly resolve the issue, no meaningful action has been taken. The factory, established in 2549, continues to expand production facilities while rumors circulate that it is foreign-owned. Chaiyuth notes the factory has never implemented improvements despite decades of complaints, and he questions why odor standards were raised to 2,500 units outside industrial zones in 2562—far above the 300-unit threshold that already affected the entire subdistrict. He appeals to the newly reappointed Industry Minister Warawut Silpaakaan to intervene. Villager Uma Pengprakone, 47, describes how her family has endured years of foul-smelling emissions, nose irritation, and breathing difficulties, with her 90-year-old mother, son, and herself all afflicted with respiratory symptoms.

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