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Three Zodiac Signs Blessed With Luck And New Beginnings

Astrologer Khatta Chinbanchon identifies Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces as zodiac signs set to experience major blessings and new beginnings, with opportunities ranging from career advancement to romantic success as the sun enters Cancer on Ju

Three Zodiac Signs Blessed With Luck And New Beginnings
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Astrologer Khatta Chinbanchon opens destiny readings for three fortunate zodiac signs, revealing which will receive blessings and which will experience significant changes, fresh starts in career, and smooth romance. Each zodiac sign faces shifts in destiny—some positive and some requiring caution. The sun enters Cancer on July 17, 2025 at 9:31 AM, presenting clear opportunities for certain signs. Cancer faces major life transformations and clear opportunities for career advancement. Scorpio receives blessings and new opportunities, with support from influential people and prospects for future stability. Pisces enjoys smooth romance, creative success, good news from family members, and earns recognition and prominence.

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Police

27 Suspects In Fake Birth Registration Racket Remanded In Custody

Police arrested 27 suspects in a sprawling fake birth registration scheme that issued fraudulent citizenship documents to foreign children, including Thai officials and medical staff working with Chinese nationals.

27 Suspects In Fake Birth Registration Racket Remanded In Custody
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The Metropolitan Police Bureau has launched an operation to dismantle the "Po Tip-Mae Tip" birth registration fraud network, which allegedly produced forged documents to grant foreign children illegitimate citizenship rights. Suspects include both Thai and Chinese nationals, as well as state officials and medical personnel. On July 11, 2025, at Bang Yi Ruea Police Station, Lt. Col. Ratkla, Deputy Commander of Bang Yi Ruea Station, ordered officers to transport 27 suspects—12 women and 15 men—in four separate vehicles for detention court hearings at the Central Criminal Court for Corrupted and Misconduct in Taling Chan District. Strict security measures were coordinated with nearby police stations.

Among the suspects was Prachuap, previously implicated in a nominee case involving China Railway Number 10 (Thailand) Ltd. regarding a collapsed building. Group 2 included Siriporn, an officer from Thonburi District Office, and Sunee, a medical records staffer at a private hospital. Group 3 consisted of male Chinese nationals, while Group 4 included female Chinese nationals, one of whom was pregnant and transported separately in a van.

Journalists attempted to question suspects about their involvement, including whether they were nominees for Chinese nationals and how they were connected. However, all 27 suspects refused to answer any questions, keeping their heads down as officers escorted them away, with some covering their faces.

All suspects face charges of complicity in official misconduct. Siriporn was charged additionally under Article 157 for misconduct by a state official, as she held an official position.

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Regional

Coconut Farmers Deny Government Aid, Demand Truthfulness

Coconut farmers in Prachuap Khiri Khan denied receiving promised government aid, rejecting the commerce minister's claims as disconnected from reality where prices remain severely depressed at 6 baht per fruit.

Coconut Farmers Deny Government Aid, Demand Truthfulness
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On July 11, the Prachuap Khiri Khan Coconut Farmers Network Committee held a press conference to counter Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachee Suthammaphand's comments made during a "News Workers Off-Screen" interview regarding efforts to address the coconut price crisis.

Pongsakdi Butrak, coordinator of the Prachuap Khiri Khan Coconut Farmers Network, clarified on behalf of coconut growers that farmers have received no government assistance whatsoever. Large coconut prices remain at 6 baht per fruit and coconut milk at 10 baht per kilogram. He stated the minister's claim of providing aid contradicts reality and invited anyone to verify this with local farmers. He expressed disappointment with the minister's statements, calling for honest communication with the public and genuine problem-solving rather than rhetoric designed to dismiss concerns.

The network also disputed claims that the coconut situation is improving, stating that only more flowering is occurring, not price improvement. Approximately 10 million coconuts currently remain backlogged in the system. They also criticized the proposed government purchase of 5 million coconuts outside the system as impractical and potentially benefiting coconut processing factories that can buy at cheaper prices, rather than helping farmers.

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National

Thailand Launches 40-Baht Meal Subsidy Program

Thailand's government is launching a subsidy program allowing restaurants to sell complete meals for 40 baht, with participating eateries receiving ingredient cost assistance to support affordable dining for workers.

Thailand Launches 40-Baht Meal Subsidy Program
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BANGKOK — 11 July 2026, Thailand's Commerce Ministry is preparing to launch a nationwide programme encouraging participating restaurants to sell rice-and-side-dish and other ready-to-eat meals for no more than 40 baht per plate, with the government providing financial support to help offset ingredient costs.

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun said the proposed initiative, tentatively named "Khao Kaeng Thai Chuay Thai" (Thai Helps Thai Rice-and-Side-Dish Programme), will build on the existing Thai Help Thai Plus programme as part of broader efforts to reduce living costs for the public, particularly salaried workers.

Under the proposal, restaurants joining the scheme would voluntarily offer selected ready-to-eat dishes that meet quality and portion standards at a maximum price of 40 baht per serving. A typical meal would include rice served with at least two side dishes.

To help participating businesses absorb costs, the government plans to provide subsidies for cooking ingredients. Officials are considering assistance packages of 3,000 baht, 5,000 baht or 10,000 baht per restaurant.

The ministry expects to pilot the programme with 100,000 restaurants from a network of around 250,000 eateries already affiliated with the Commerce Ministry or participating in the Thai Help Thai Plus scheme.

The project is expected to run for at least three months and could begin immediately after receiving Cabinet approval. The Department of Internal Trade is finalising the proposal for submission to the Cabinet during the third week of July.

Suphajee stressed that participation would be entirely voluntary and that the government would not impose price controls on restaurants. Instead, businesses choosing to join the programme would receive support in exchange for offering affordable meal options.

Participating restaurants would also receive official signs to display at their storefronts, making it easier for customers to identify outlets offering the subsidised 40-baht meals.

If the pilot proves successful, the Commerce Ministry plans to expand the programme and increase the number of participating restaurants nationwide.

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National

Kane Praises Haaland's Machine-Like Strength

England captain Harry Kane praised rival Erling Haaland's machine-like strength while insisting his focus is winning the World Cup, not the Golden Boot, ahead of their expected quarterfinal clash.

Kane Praises Haaland's Machine-Like Strength
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England captain Harry Kane has praised Norway striker Erling Haaland as having the strength of a machine, while downplaying concerns about winning the Golden Boot award. Kane, who won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup, trails Haaland by one goal in the 2026 World Cup campaign. The two strikers are set to face each other in the quarterfinals.

When asked by reporters which striker is better, Kane emphasized they are entirely different players operating in almost two different positions. "It's impossible for me to answer," Kane said. "First of all, I think we are completely different players. I know we are both experienced forwards, but we play in almost two different positions."

"I see myself as a different type of player. While I can score just as much, I prefer to have a bit more contact with the ball, but I can also play as a target forward," he added.

Kane praised Haaland's incredible performances. "Erling has produced remarkable results. His body is as strong as a machine. He is an outstanding player. His finishing is at the highest level, and his goal-scoring statistics certainly speak for themselves."

The 32-year-old striker also stated he is not focused on winning the Golden Boot at this World Cup. "My main goal is to win the world championship with England, not the Golden Boot," he said.

"But I know I am a striker. I am number 9. So if I can score goals, it will definitely help the team," Kane concluded.

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Police

Court Orders Thai Bank to Compensate Beauty Queen Charllotte

A Thai court ordered Kasikornbank to pay beauty queen Charllotte Austin 1 million baht after she lost over 4 million baht to scammers impersonating cyber police, ruling the bank failed to flag suspicious late-night transfers.

Court Orders Thai Bank to Compensate Beauty Queen Charllotte
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A Thai court has ordered Kasikornbank to jointly compensate Charllotte Austin, a renowned beauty queen and actress, after she lost over 4 million baht to scammers. The court determined that the second and third fund transfers totaling 2 million baht were abnormal transactions conducted after midnight.

Charllotte Austin became a victim of a call center fraud gang that impersonated cyber police officers, deceiving her into believing she was implicated in a money laundering case. She lost more than 4 million baht and was forced to remain on video call for 24 hours due to panic attacks.

Her attorney James posted that on July 8, 2025, at 1:00 PM, the civil court scheduled the verdict hearing in case 3955/2568, Miss Charllotte Company versus Kasikornbank. Charllotte's company sued the bank for breach of deposit contract concerning 4 million baht in damages.

Charllotte's company claimed she made three transfers totaling 4 million baht to fraudsters, constituting abnormal high-risk transactions that the bank failed to detect or warn about, resulting in her loss. The bank contested the claim, arguing the transactions were normal and that it had systems in place to detect and prevent abnormal transactions.

The court ruled that the first transfer of 2 million baht was a normal transaction the bank could not reasonably have identified as high-risk. However, the second and third transfers totaling 2 million baht were abnormal due to the after-midnight timing. Since Charllotte also bore some negligence for the 2 million baht loss, the court held both parties equally liable.

The court ordered the bank to pay Charllotte 1 million baht in compensation plus 5% annual interest from December 8, 2024, until full settlement, court costs based on the amount awarded, and 20,000 baht in attorney fees.

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Community

Weekly Horoscope: July 12-18, 2025 Outlook

This week's horoscope for July 12-18 forecasts mixed fortunes across zodiac signs, with Gemini enjoying prosperity and new friendships while Leo faces travel risks and financial challenges.

Weekly Horoscope: July 12-18, 2025 Outlook
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Weekly Horoscope Forecast (July 12-18, 2025) by Setsathawut

Aries: This week you may receive unexpected gains, though they could prove problematic or disappear quickly. You may earn modest income through hard work, but risk squandering it impulsively. Office troubles will weigh on you, and expected projects may shift direction—avoid being selective about work now.

Taurus: You'll work diligently but become irritable easily, making careless mistakes. Guard against accidents from recklessness and loss of valuables. You'll socialize with family but should avoid discussing old painful memories. Foreign friends may seem distant, yet your romantic partner will lift your spirits.

Gemini: You'll feel joyful and content like flowers blooming at dawn. Life brings happiness and your wishes materialize easily. People listen to you and elders offer support. Business prospers and you gain wealth and good reputation through new, vibrant friendships. Benefits may delay slightly, affecting your mood. Hobbies will expand your social circle. Avoid displaying weapons or metal objects carelessly—accidents could occur easily. Single natives will attract foreign admirers.

Cancer: You'll succeed in matters of romance. If coupled, passion and benefits await. If just friends, understanding is possible. Financial gains should be converted to assets immediately—keeping cash risks easy loss. Don't advertise any wealth received, as deception is possible now. Avoid trusting investment pitches or sales offers.

Leo: You may travel for social obligations or host many visitors. Don't carry much wealth when traveling alone to avoid robbery and emotional trauma. Verify documents carefully in all dealings. Your physical and mental stamina will decline. Financial problems may damage your credit and reputation. You'll feel unusually sensitive, and authority figures may trouble or burden you.

Virgo: [Text cut off in original]

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Police

92-Year-Old Man Dies After Falling From Calamansi Tree

A 92-year-old man died after falling from a calamansi tree in Phetchaburi province while trimming branches. Authorities found no signs of foul play and suspect he either lost his balance or a branch broke during the fall.

92-Year-Old Man Dies After Falling From Calamansi Tree
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On July 11, police in Nong Hae Plong district, Phetchaburi province, responded to a report of a man who had fallen from a tree and died. At the scene in a calamansi garden in Nong Hae Plong subdistrict, officers found 92-year-old Bunsanti lying dead on the ground, his body resting on a large branch. He had severe injuries and significant bleeding.

Investigators determined the calamansi tree he had climbed to trim branches was more than 5 meters tall. Preliminary findings suggest Bunsanti either lost his balance or the branch broke while he was cutting, causing him to fall hard to the ground and die at the scene. A preliminary autopsy by the hospital doctor revealed no signs of assault or foul play. The body will be sent to the forensic department for a detailed autopsy to determine the exact cause of death before proceeding with legal procedures and returning the remains to relatives for religious rites.

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Community

Rare Buddhist Amulets From Legendary Thai Masters

Rare Buddhist amulets created by legendary Thai masters—including 19th-century powder amulets from Chachoengsao and commemorative pieces from spiritual leaders in Ratchaburi and Chanthaburi—command high prices among collectors due to their

Rare Buddhist Amulets From Legendary Thai Masters
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A reflection on modern Buddhist practice notes: "Today people worship to gain, to ask, to earn merit for heaven and nirvana, hoping for results in this life and the next—a condition that has become a lasting spiritual affliction." This teaching comes from Luang Pho Cha Subhaddo of Wat Nong Pa Phong in Ubon Ratchathani.

Among the oldest and most renowned "closed-eye" powder amulets in Chachoengsao province is the work of Luang Pu Chin from Wat Tha Lad Nuea, believed created around 1887. These amulets were made from blessed powder mixed with various sacred herbs, bound together and pressed into multiple mold designs including ankle cushion, bead cluster, large and small lotus petal, and cart support patterns. Most feature raised backs styled like roof edges or ridges, with multiple protective layers applied. Production occurred in limited batches over several periods because the manufacturing process was extraordinarily difficult, making authentic examples extremely rare and expensive today. Luang Pu Chin's powder amulets are considered the foundational prototype for this amulet type in the region.

Luang Pho Chum Buddhisaro of Wat Rajakom in Ratchaburi city was a highly respected spiritual master who created various sacred objects including talismans, amulets, and rings—particularly the prized "stamp coins" made in 1941 as commemorative pieces for supporters of the temple. These consisted of two small aluminum sheets featuring his image, embossed and hinged together, manufactured in Japan and commonly called stamp coins or shadow coins. The exact production quantity remains unclear.

The front displays a mesh pattern with his half-length image and four Khmer letters at the corners reading Na Ma Pa Tha (heart element), with "Chum" inscribed below. The back features a nine-cell auspicious yantra grid in the master's distinctive style, with four directional Khmer letters reading Ud, Ad, Pad, Pid along the corners. A Khmer inscription appears below the yantra grid. These are considered rare sacred objects highly sought by amulet collectors and Ratchaburi devotees.

In 2016, Luang Pu Tuan Pussavaro of Wat Chan Khunaram (Wat Pong Yang) in Kaeng Hang Maew, Chanthaburi, a renowned spiritual master, produced "ancient-style cast Sakyamuni amulets" in the Fulfillment edition to raise funds for permanent temple restoration. Created in multiple materials, these amulets feature an unbordered front with a triple-tiered seated Buddha image in glass encasement, a flat unbordered back with a "bell" code stamp and temple code, and Thai numerals identifying each piece—another valuable sacred object.

Returning to 2000, Luang Pu Tee Yanasophanom, former abbot of Wat Luang Rajawas in Udon Thani city, a renowned spiritual master of the Sak Kreng river region who was 88 years old, created "Buddha-image coins" in one edition: 188 silver pieces and 3,000 copper pieces. These large spherical coins lacked ear loops and featured a two-tiered border, with the center containing the Iti Piso 56 Buddhist Powers chant with Buddha imagery. Guardian yantras of Na the Great or Na the Millionaire flanked the Buddha image with Khmer letters below, while Khmer characters of the heart-mantra chant circled the border with temple code beneath the image.

The reverse featured a single-tier border with a five-row Khmer character grid in the center and directional Khmer letters at the four corners, with Thai script below the border reading "Buddha-image coin."

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National

PM Anutin Probes Local Exam Fraud, Seeks Discipline Cases

PM Anutin convened an urgent meeting on July 11 to accelerate investigations into local government exam fraud and determine whether guilty civil servants can be removed from office.

PM Anutin Probes Local Exam Fraud, Seeks Discipline Cases
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Prime Minister Anutin Charansanitwong and Interior Minister entered Government House on a public holiday at 1 p.m. on July 11, 2025, to follow up on the local government civil service exam fraud investigation. The PM held meetings with Arthit Sampadarattana, Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, and Theeraphong Kachmatus, Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, along with other Interior Ministry officials involved in the local government examinations. The meeting focused on reviewing progress in investigating those responsible for the exam fraud, and discussing prosecution strategies and options for removing guilty local government civil servants from their positions. Reports indicate that Theeraphong Kachmatus is chairing a disciplinary committee examining five senior officials from the Department of Local Administration.

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Tourism

Wat Phra Kaew Welcomes New Jade Buddha Replica

Wat Phra Kaew in Chiang Rai enshrines a jade Buddha replica created in 1990 to honor Queen Sirikit's 90th birthday and commemorate the site where the Emerald Buddha was originally discovered. The Canadian jade image, formally consecrated by

Wat Phra Kaew Welcomes New Jade Buddha Replica
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The "Phra Yok Chiang Rai" or "Phra Phuttharatanapkorn," officially named "Phra Phuttharatanapkorn Navuttiwassanusoranamongkol," is enshrined as the principal Buddha image in the Jade Buddha Hall at Wat Phra Kaew, a royal temple in Chiang Rai province. This ancient Lanna art temple was originally called Wat Pa Yia (Bamboo Forest), the site where the Emerald Buddha was discovered before being brought to Wat Phra Si Rattana Sasadaram in Bangkok. Chiang Rai residents have called it Wat Phra Kaew ever since.

Historical records state that around 1897, during the reign of King Mengrai over Chiang Mai, lightning struck an abandoned chedi. Inside, workers found a Buddha image covered in gold leaf. When the covering was removed, they discovered a green Buddha image carved from jade—the Emerald Buddha. The sacred image was subsequently moved to various cities: Lampang, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Thonburi, and finally to Wat Phra Si Rattana Sasadaram in Bangkok in 1778, where it remains to this day.

In 1990, to commemorate Queen Sirikit's 90th birthday on October 21 and to honor the Emerald Buddha's discovery at this location, a replica titled "Phra Yok Chiang Rai" was created. This new image was crafted to inspire reverence and to pay homage to Queen Sirikit, who brought progress and development to Chiang Rai.

The Phra Yok Chiang Rai is a Buddha image in meditation pose with dimensions closely resembling the Emerald Buddha, measuring 47.9 centimeters wide and 65.9 centimeters tall in Chiangsen artistic style. The image was carved from the finest Canadian jade, with ornaments and base made from precious gems and gold. The pedestal base, approximately one cubit high, was carved from Chiangsen lotus-style jade stone. Master sculptor Kanok Wiswakun created the prototype, which was then carved by skilled craftsmen at the Walinna Nango Factory in China. The dedication ceremony was held at Guangji Temple in Beijing, where Queen Sirikit bestowed the formal name "Phra Phuttharatanapkorn Navuttiwassanusoranamongkol," meaning "Buddha Lord of Jeweled Treasures, Memorial to the 90th Birthday," with the common name "Phra Yok Chiang Rai."

King Bhumibol Adulyadej graciously authorized the Grand Buddha Consecration ceremony at Wat Phra Si Rattana Sasadaram in the Grand Palace on September 20, 1991. His Majesty anointed the image and lit candles, assisted by Supreme Patriarch Somdet Phra Sangharaj Krom Luang Wachirayan Warorot. The image was then transported to Wat Phra Kaew and enshrined on October 19, 1991, with grand celebrations.

Although the Phra Yok Chiang Rai is a modern creation, it holds sacred significance and deep devotion among Chiang Rai residents as a representative of the Emerald Buddha and as a tribute to Queen Sirikit, the inspiration of all Chiang Rai people. Within the temple's ordination hall, another sacred Buddha image is enshrined: the Phra Chao Lanthong, one of Thailand's most beautiful and majestic Buddha images. The temple also contains an ancient chedi registered by the Department of Fine Arts as a national historical monument in 1935, along with architectural structures reflecting traditional Lanna design.

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