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TV Couple Tai and Tabtim Team Up on New Travel Show

TV personalities Tai and Tabtim launch their first collaborative project, a travel documentary series that follows real people and cultures while blending work with quality time together as a couple.

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TV personalities Tai Ekpantham and Tabtim Angyrin appeared at the launch event for Welcome Home: A Human Travel Documentary Series at Happy Vibes Zpell at Future Park to introduce their new collaborative project. The couple shared insights into their experience working together and revealed their future plans for both their relationship and business ventures.

This marks the first time the pair have worked on a series together. Tai explained that while they hosted a game show called "Route to Wealth" about 15-16 years ago, they have never produced and hosted a project together until now. Tabtim serves as a co-producer and brainstormed the concept alongside Tai, who acts as both producer and host.

The show is defined as a "Human Travel Documentary" that explores the lives and stories of different people and ethnic groups through travel, much like getting to know characters in a drama series but with real-life subjects. Tai acknowledged that the workload is demanding compared to simply hosting as a guest. Every detail must be carefully captured and presented, requiring constant decision-making and oversight.

Tabtim noted that what makes this trip special is that they invited close friends and family to join them, creating a more relaxed atmosphere that doesn't feel entirely like work, allowing them quality time together while exploring destinations.

When asked about conflicts, Tai humorously admitted they do bicker, with Tai sometimes questioning whether certain production elements are necessary when they just want to travel for fun. However, Tabtim handles these moments by simply dragging Tai along (laughing). Despite the challenges of working together, the couple view this project as an important step in building their future as a team.

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Police

Police Clear Yellow-Hooded Rider in Drug Smuggling Case

Police cleared a delivery rider in a heroin smuggling case after he came forward to identify himself in CCTV footage, helping authorities distinguish him from the actual suspect—a dark sedan driver who delivered a suspicious package to a Th

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On July 1, 2025, Pol. Lt. Gen. Suriya Singhakamol, Secretary of the Narcotics Control Board, announced progress in the case of "Mina," a Thai flight attendant arrested by Australian Federal Police with heroin hidden in luggage. After the Narcotics Control Board released media appeals seeking the public's help identifying a person in CCTV footage who delivered a suspicious package, a good citizen delivery rider came forward to clear his name. After CCTV and evidence analysis, authorities confirmed the rider had no involvement in the case, though he did deliver a package to the flight attendant. However, the delivery occurred on a different day and was a different package altogether. The suspect they seek is a dark sedan driver who delivered a large brown cardboard box on June 22 around midday, believed to contain drugs. The rider who came forward today was a motorcyclist who delivered a black plastic package on June 23 around 11 a.m. Their clothing also differed markedly—the June 22 suspect wore a black hood, while the June 23 rider wore a yellow hood.

Based on these facts, authorities confirmed the rider who came forward "has no involvement in the case." He came forward after seeing himself in news coverage, seeking to clear his name. His statement helped officials clearly distinguish and separate the two individuals involved.

Regarding the suspect who drove the vehicle on June 22, Pol. Lt. Gen. Suriya stated the Narcotics Control Board is closely coordinating with Bangkok Metropolitan Police and the Narcotics Suppression Command to trace CCTV footage and verify the vehicle's license plate. Initial findings indicate a "dark or black colored sedan." Condominium data suggests it resembles a popular ride-hailing app vehicle, but the board remains skeptical and is investigating all leads. The brown box was found to be ordinary packaging available at commercial retailers, not specific to any courier company. If the vehicle operator is innocent and unaware, authorities urge them to come forward immediately, expecting clarity this week.

Regarding the Facebook account "RoseRose" that contacted the flight attendant to courier items to Australia, Pol. Lt. Gen. Suriya clarified the board has not confirmed whether "RoseRose" is the same person as "Paeng." Though the RoseRose account is now closed, authorities found digital traces and are coordinating with all agencies to identify the true person behind it.

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Community

Venerable Monk's First-Edition Amulet Brings Blessings

A revered monk at Wat Krok Krak temple in Samut Sakhon Province created amulets and sacred Buddha images adorned with eyeglasses, a tradition born from a village's miraculous recovery from an eye infection epidemic nearly a century ago.

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Phra Khru Tham Sakhon, known as Luang Pu Krab Yanawatthano, served as the former abbot of Wat Krok Krak in Mueang District, Samut Sakhon Province, and as head of Tambon Mahachai Sangha District 2. He was deeply revered by local residents for his scholarly knowledge of Buddhist teachings. Born January 13, 1893, as Krab Charoen Suk, he was the son of Khrab and Loey Khai Muan. He was ordained at Wat Raatchrang in Mueang District on March 12, 1913, with Phra Khru Samut Kunakorn as his preceptor and received the monastic name Yanawatthano.

After completing his monastic studies at Wat Raatchrang, he transferred to Wat Krok Krak, where he was appointed abbot in 1920. He undertook extensive temple development projects and was appointed head of Tambon Mahachai Sangha District 2 in 1942. In 1970, he received royal promotion to the rank of Phra Khru.

Wat Krok Krak is believed to be an ancient temple dating back centuries. It was formally established around 1818 and received official monastic ordination grounds in 1880 during the reign of King Rama II. The temple's wooden teak ordination hall features distinctive Chinese architectural elements, reflecting the historical Chinese settlement in the area. King Rama V's royal barge stopped at the temple on July 30, 1905, during a riverine tour.

The temple is home to a sacred Buddha image called "Luang Pu Pu," revered as a protective spirit for residents of the Mahajai River basin for generations. The image is notably distinguished by wearing dark glasses. Both the original Buddha image and a cast statue of Luang Pu Krab wear black-framed spectacles, along with other modern eyewear styles.

According to the current abbot, Phra Khru Wisutthisitthikhun, the tradition of offering glasses to the Buddha image originated nearly a century ago when a widespread eye infection epidemic struck the community. Villagers made votive offerings asking for recovery from the disease, and miraculously, the entire village was healed. Grateful residents then rushed to apply gold leaf to the Buddha's eyes as an offering of gratitude. However, fearing damage to the ancient image, Luang Pu Krab ingeniously placed eyeglasses over the eyes instead—a practice devotees have followed ever since.

Once, a thief attempted to drill through the Buddha's torso. Upon discovering this, Luang Pu Krab mixed gold with rubber to seal the hole and performed a rededication ceremony on the 15th waning moon day of the first lunar month. This date now marks the annual "Saiyid Luang Pu Pu Day," celebrated with free live music and entertainment throughout the temple grounds each year.

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National

Muaythai Sport Association Unveils New Board Members

The International Muaythai Sport Association appointed a new board of directors in June 2026, featuring Olympic medalist Worrapoj Petchkum and prominent camp owners and promoters to lead the sport's international development.

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Samartht Maluleem, president of the International Muaythai Sport Association (IMSA), announced the appointment of a new board of directors on June 23, 2569 (2026), following formal registration with Bangkok's Sports Association registry. The restructured leadership includes prominent members of the muaythai community with diverse expertise and experience. Notable appointees include retired fighter and 2004 Athens Olympic silver medalist Worrapoj Petchkum, renowned promoter Sor Or Jitmuangnon (represented by camp director Sunthree Lohapaich), and experienced camp owners such as Natthakanyot Photichai of Nattakinpla camp and Thongchai Maluleem of Longthon camp, who serve as committee members and competitions directors. Chaiwiwat Chanasitr of Chuethangduan camp holds the position of secretary general. The board also includes businessman Orat Nana as fifth vice president, while Chada Thaisreth, a Member of Parliament and former Deputy Foreign Minister, continues as first vice president. Phibun Kanchanaphon serves as second vice president, and Sumetht Suosatbongkot as sixth vice president. The full roster includes Suwitai Lertthanakulwat (Secretary General), Suphattana Laohapiangsakdi (Deputy Secretary), and Sorawit Promphatcheep (Treasurer). Other key positions include academic affairs, public relations, foreign relations, and conservation divisions, with all members committed to advancing muaythai as an international sport.

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Community

Terrestrial Orchids Emerge As Profitable Market Crop

A Chiang Mai farmer has developed hybrid terrestrial orchids as a profitable market crop through selective breeding, creating plants with vibrant flowers and easy maintenance that bloom once yearly between December and January.

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Terrestrial orchids are gaining increasing attention among collectors and commercial markets alike, thanks to their distinctive flower shapes, unique colors, and hardiness in diverse growing conditions.

Khun Kla Chanintree Songsueang, a Chiang Mai farmer, has seriously developed terrestrial orchid cultivation, starting from a passion for orchids during university that evolved into a private business after graduation. Through years of study and collecting various orchid species, he discovered his true calling: terrestrial orchids, a group with strong potential for both breeding development and long-term market viability.

The core of Khun Kla's terrestrial orchid garden operation is in-farm hybridization, where he selects parent plants with distinctive characteristics and crosses them according to his vision and goals. Through continuous experimentation across multiple generations, he has developed new plants that satisfy both aesthetic and cultivation requirements. The resulting plants excel in flower production, vibrant colors, well-shaped petals, balanced plant form, easy maintenance, and minimal leaf drop—qualities highly valued by the market.

"I consider it a success to have developed plants that meet my original vision," Khun Kla said. "But one element I've lost is the petal markings. Initially they were distinct, but in this generation only some plants have markings, and they're not as well-defined as in earlier generations."

He explained that his future goal is to develop larger flowers with more prominent petal markings while maintaining the plant's ease of care and market appeal. Despite blooming only once yearly between December and January, the orchids remain commercially viable.

Once the terrestrial orchid varieties are stable and meet desired characteristics, Khun Kla explained that the next step is propagation through tissue culture to produce sufficient plants for market demand. This begins by removing plants from laboratory bottles after acclimating them to sunlight for about a week.

When removing seedlings from culture bottles, roots must be thoroughly cleaned and growing media removed completely. The plants are then soaked in antifungal solution for 4-5 minutes before planting in trays using finely chopped coconut husk as growing medium, with roots covered firmly.

During the care phase, plants are watered daily and fertilized with pesticide and insecticide spray every 7 days or every other week. This maintenance period lasts approximately 8 months to 1 year before seedlings can be moved to 4-inch pots. After another year of care, the young plants begin flowering and are ready for sale.

Regarding pests and diseases, rot and scale insects are the main problems in terrestrial orchids. These can be controlled through regular field monitoring and consistent application of commonly available pesticides.

On marketing, Khun Kla believes orchids remain a viable commercial crop even during economic downturns, as buyers have specific preferences and tend to make repeat purchases, especially for pure-strain orchids—the garden's core strength. Customer preferences vary by country; some markets prefer orchids with full blooms and striking flowers. Variety development must align with these market demands.

"When cultivating orchids, I don't initially see myself as a full-fledged businessman," he reflected. "Rather, I started by doing what I love. Once I've developed plants to my satisfaction, I then seek out markets and customer groups that appreciate them."

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Police

Thailand Pledges to Combat Human Trafficking at UN Forum

Thailand's top officials pledged stronger enforcement and international cooperation to combat human trafficking at a UN forum in Vienna, emphasizing prevention through border security and cross-border intelligence sharing.

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On June 30, 2024, Kantipon Rangsisawang, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, announced that he led Thailand's delegation, accompanied by Prawit Roikaew, Director of the Human Trafficking Litigation Office at the Office of the Attorney General, and ministry officials, to participate in the 13th Working Group meeting on human smuggling and constructive dialogue sessions under the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) held in Vienna, Austria on June 29-30, 2024.

On the first day of the meeting, June 29, two key issues were discussed: strengthening operational approaches and cross-border integration measures against migrant smuggling, and improving information exchange on smuggling cases. Participants recognized that migrant smuggling is an increasingly complex transnational crime linked to human trafficking, often perpetrated using advanced technology. The meeting therefore recommended supporting whole-of-route approaches spanning origin, transit, and destination countries, with enhanced international cooperation including rapid information and intelligence sharing, financial tracking, joint investigations, mutual legal assistance, personnel capacity building, modern detection tools, and stronger border security.

Kantipon emphasized that Thailand prioritizes surveillance, prevention, and strict law enforcement to ensure migration follows legal and safe pathways. Thailand is building cooperation with public agencies, the private sector, and international organizations to achieve these goals, consistent with UNTOC principles and the meeting's whole-of-route approach. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security stands ready to coordinate with all relevant agencies to implement the meeting's resolutions and provide comprehensive victim protection across all dimensions.

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National

Constitutional Court Dismisses Ethics Case Against Prayut

Thailand's Constitutional Court dismissed an ethics petition against former Deputy Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, ruling the complainant failed to prove direct harm from alleged improper appointments to a regional task force.

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Thailand's Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition from Srisuwan Janya seeking a ruling that former Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha violated ethical standards by appointing ineligible persons to the Regional Inspection Task Force 11. Srisuwan argued the appointments constituted abuse of power and violated constitutional provisions on citizens' rights and freedoms, resulting in his own legal troubles as a co-defendant. However, the court unanimously determined that Srisuwan failed to establish that he suffered direct harm or violation of his rights from Prayut's actions, and that the petition did not meet procedural requirements under the Constitutional Court Procedure Act of 2561, Section 46. The court noted that ethical complaints against state officials must follow specific statutory procedures outlined in Section 47(2), which reserve such matters for designated complaint mechanisms, making Srisuwan's petition inadmissible under constitutional Article 213.

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National

Ronaldo Hails Mbappé As True Football Heir

Ronaldo hailed French striker Mbappé as his true football successor after the 22-year-old matched Messi's World Cup record with six goals and two assists in France's 3-0 win over Sweden.

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Brazilian football legend Ronaldo has praised French striker Kylian Mbappé, calling him his true successor in the sport. Mbappé scored two more goals in France's 3-0 demolition of Sweden in the 2026 World Cup group stage, bringing his World Cup tally to six goals and two assists—matching Lionel Messi's achievement.

Ronaldo acknowledged that while his football heir is not Brazilian, Mbappé deserves the recognition because his complete playing style—combining speed, dribbling, and clinical finishing—reminds him greatly of himself. "We must always remember the legacy left behind by these players," Ronaldo said. "Both Messi and Mbappé transcend statistics and deserve to be ranked among the all-time highest World Cup scorers in football history. Messi is one of the greatest footballers ever and remains a game-changer today, while Mbappé's style of play takes me back to my peak years. He is one of the best players of our era and the natural heir to the greatest legends in world football."

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Police

Former Police Hospital Chief Resigns To Fight Legal Battle

Former Police Hospital chief Dr. Tawee Vetwittharun resigned from government service on July 2 to pursue legal action against agencies, following his medical license suspension related to Thaksin Shinawatra's hospitalization.

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Former Police Hospital Chief Resigns To Fight Legal Battle

On July 1, 2025, Dr. Thanakarate Jitrareerratna posted a message stating "The doctor won't tolerate this." On July 2, 2025, Pol. Lt. Col. Dr. Tawee Vetwittharun, the former chief physician at the Police Hospital, decided to submit his resignation from government service to pursue his fight for justice. He announced he would be taking legal action against all relevant agencies in both civil and criminal proceedings.

Dr. Tawee was reassigned to the Royal Thai Police Operations Center, leaving his previous position following the Medical Council's decision to suspend his medical license. This stemmed from his involvement in the hospitalization of Thaksin Shinawatra on the 14th floor.

In May 2025, the Police Committee withdrew his nomination for the position of deputy police chief. On July 2, 2025, Pol. Lt. Col. Dr. Tawee Vetwittharun decided to resign from government service to prepare for his legal battle and demand justice for himself.

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National

Court Rejects Complaint Over Barcodes On Ballots

Thailand's Constitutional Court unanimously rejected a petition challenging the Election Commission's use of barcodes on party-list ballots, ruling the petitioner had not demonstrated direct harm or constitutional violation.

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On July 1, 2025, the Constitutional Court unanimously rejected a petition filed by Nattida Nikrodhangkur seeking a ruling under Article 213 of the Constitution. The petitioner challenged the Election Commission and its office for printing barcodes on party-list parliamentary ballots, claiming this exceeded the approved budget allocation for QR codes only and violated ballot secrecy and voting rights under Articles 3, 25, and 41(3) of the Constitution.

After deliberation, the court found that the facts presented did not demonstrate that the petitioner had been directly harmed or had suffered damages from the Election Commission's actions. The court characterized the complaint as merely an expression of opinion unsupported by reasoned argument explaining how ballot secrecy had been compromised.

The court determined the petition did not conform to the criteria, procedures, and conditions outlined in the Constitutional Court Procedure Act of 2018, Articles 46(1) and 46(2), and therefore the petitioner could not proceed with a constitutional petition under Article 213.

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Tourism

Grab Taps Ling-Om To Promote Thai Hidden Gems

Grab launches "Amazing Thai Rares" campaign with influencers Ling and Om to promote domestic tourism across Thailand's 55 provinces, featuring a trilingual guidebook highlighting hidden gems, local cuisine, and cultural experiences.

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Grab is championing fandom tourism through the 'Grab Amazing Thai Rares' campaign, featuring personalities Ling and Om to inspire Thais to discover Thailand's charm from fresh perspectives. A trilingual guidebook recommends eating and travel spots across 55 appealing provinces, promoting domestic tourism and showcasing hidden gems that reflect each region's unique identity. The partnership targets modern travelers seeking meaningful experiences, cultural learning, and local insights.

Thapanee Kiartipaiboon, Governor of Thailand's Tourism Authority, emphasized the collaboration will stimulate tourism economy in the latter half of the year, promoting travel to major cities, secondary destinations, and hidden gems across all 55 provinces. The campaign also targets international visitors through Ling and Om, whose influence spans domestic and overseas audiences.

Jantsuda Thananitiyadum, CEO of Grab Thailand, stated the company is committed to developing its platform for convenient and safe travel while supporting community-driven tourism initiatives aligned with government policy. Last year's campaign 'Travel Thailand Happily, Trust Grab' featuring Ling and Om achieved strong results, generating over 300 million media impressions and a 48% increase in ride-hailing services in secondary cities.

The new 'Grab Amazing Thai Rares' campaign builds on that success, encouraging travelers to explore Thailand's appeal across multiple dimensions—attractions, local cuisine, and cultural festivals. It reinforces the Amazing Thailand brand while leveraging Ling and Om's strong fanbase, particularly among Gen Z Thais and Chinese tourists, championing fandom tourism as a concrete economic driver.

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