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Police

Foundation Sues Over Dog's Death by Forced Alcohol

Watchdog Thailand Foundation is pursuing legal action against a suspect accused of fatally forcing alcohol into a neighbor's German Shepherd in Nakhon Sawan province, refusing to drop the case despite a settlement offer.

1d ago The Thaiger Crime

Watchdog Thailand sues suspect who kills neighbour’s dog by forcing it to drink alcoholLegacyWatchdog Thailand Foundation is taking a legal action against a suspect who allegedly killed a pet dog of a neighbour in Nakhon Sawan province by forcing liquor into its mouth. The foundation set out the case in a Facebook post yesterday, August 16. The male German Shepherd dog, called Peter, lived in Nong Mai Tai subdistrict, Mae Wong district of Nakhon Sawan. The owner also shared a video of Peter on his Facebook on August 14 and informed his followers about its death. The owner accused his neighbour of pouring liquor into Peter’s mouth. Peter became seriously ill and was rushed to an animal hospital. Unfortunately, the vets could not save him. Photo via TikTok/ @rut.4233 According to the foundation, the owner demanded 30,000 baht in compensation by the end of the month. In return, he agreed not to report the incident to the police. However, the foundation stated that this private settlement does not close the matter. Watchdog pointed out that animal cruelty is a criminal offence in Thailand. Paying compensation does not end criminal liability, nor does an owner deciding not to press charges. Photo via TikTok/ @rut.4233 The foundation is insisting on continuing with legal proceedings against the suspect who allegedly killed Peter. It revealed that it had contacted the superintendent of Mae Wong Police Station, who is supervising the case, to follow up on developments in the investigation and questioning of those involved. According to the foundation, fatally abusing an animal could result in a prison sentence of up to two years, a fine of up to 40,000 baht, or both. As of now, the suspect’s identity has not been made public. No one has been charged and the accusation has not been tested in court.

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Police

Woman Dies After Online Backlash Over Hospital Wait

A woman who posted complaints about emergency room wait times at a Khon Kaen hospital died after falling in a bathroom, sparking backlash against medical staff who had mocked her online.

Woman Dies After Online Backlash Over Hospital Wait
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A woman admitted to the emergency room of a hospital in Khon Kaen province around noon with allergies and a rash faced a long treatment queue and posted on Facebook saying, "I've been here since noon—if you're not going to examine me, just let me go home and die." Another page shared her post with a mocking comment: "You came at noon, what do you expect?" Medical professionals from multiple facilities then commented, with some using harsh and derisive language that amounted to telling the patient to go away and die. This sparked widespread online criticism questioning the appropriateness of medical staff's language toward patients.

The woman's son later announced her death, explaining that she was expected to be discharged that day or the next, but around 4 a.m. he received a call saying his mother had lost consciousness in a hospital bathroom and struck her head, causing severe brain bleeding. The son raised questions about the incident: why his mother entered the bathroom alone after visiting hours ended, why it took so long to notify the family after she lost consciousness, and why doctors initially planned surgery but ultimately did not proceed. Hospital staff explained that intervention came too late due to extensive bleeding in the brain.

After news of her death spread, online criticism intensified against the medical staff who had commented on the original post. Several nurses' Facebook profiles were locked or comments deleted. One nurse who commented clarified that she did not intend to insult the patient but responded to accusations that the hospital prioritized wealthy patients. She said she acted out of anger at comments questioning emergency triage procedures, emphasized that all patients receive equal care, acknowledged that commenting on the deceased's post was inappropriate, and apologized to the family and others affected, vowing not to engage in public comments or share others' posts again.

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National

Defence Ministry Readies Anti-Drone System Against Cambodian Incursions

Thailand has deployed anti-drone systems along the Cambodia border to counter incursions, with the Defence Ministry saying bilateral mechanisms remain ready for dialogue despite stalled negotiations and continued Cambodian provocations.

Defence Ministry Readies Anti-Drone System Against Cambodian Incursions
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On August 17 at the Athenee Hotel on Wireless Road, Defence Ministry spokesman Pol. Lt. Col. Surasan Kongsiri addressed reports of Cambodian citizens preparing to return home to Nong Chan in Sarabury province, stating the matter required verification before confirmation. He affirmed that bilateral mechanisms exist to resolve the Thailand-Cambodia border dispute, noting that all countries have voiced support for direct Thai-Cambodian dialogue without foreign interference. The ministry emphasized that the Joint Border Committee and the General Border Committee mechanism stand ready, pending bilateral talks. Regarding Cambodian drone operations along the border, Kongsiri stated that Thailand uses formal protest procedures through border forces and maintains operational anti-drone systems with private sector support, though technical details were withheld. He assured the public that Thailand has anti-drone countermeasures in place and conducts continuous surveillance of Cambodian drone activities. Addressing the stalled bilateral negotiation process and JBC meetings, Kongsiri noted that secretariat-level coordination continues but both sides must comply with conditions set in the Joint Statement signed on December 27, 2024. Deputy Prime Minister Siwarak Puangkitgatuk indicated that Cambodia has not demonstrated readiness and continues provocations, citing Cambodia's use of drones and anti-drone systems as violations of the Joint Statement. He stressed that continued violations undermine the credibility of negotiations. When asked whether the unfavorable negotiating atmosphere would affect border conditions, Kongsiri confirmed that unit-level discussions continue between border forces, with some relationships recovering at the Regional Border Committee level, such as between the Buriram and Surin commands. He maintained that all matters should ultimately be resolved through negotiation.

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Community

Online Seller Streams From Hospital Bed Despite Serious Illness

Social media seller "High Society Sweetie" streamed product sales from her hospital bed while recovering from stress-induced collapse, prioritizing her family business and three children's support over her health despite serious illness.

Online Seller Streams From Hospital Bed Despite Serious Illness
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A social media personality known as "High Society Sweetie" recently faced family drama that sparked intense online scrutiny, giving her no time to recover. Her body soon gave warning signs and she collapsed for two days from accumulated stress. Yet she forced herself to resume live broadcasts to continue her family business, which she built to support her three children. The image from her hospital recovery room is striking: what was once a familiar home shopping broadcast has now become a hospital patient room, complete with an IV drip and medical equipment at her side. Despite needing rest, she continues to sit and present products, discussing and selling with full energy, as if refusing to let illness stop her duties and income. This clearly reflects the mother's motto: "I can be sick, but I won't surrender." Her fans have sent overwhelming encouragement, moved by her struggle while seriously ill, leaving supportive comments like "Take care of your health," "Rest and recover soon," and "Even sick, you're still prettier than us"—kind words that bring her smiles. The burden she carries is heavy, arriving all at once: family problems, social media backlash, financial pressure, and serious health decline. Insiders say what she bears behind the scenes is far heavier than outsiders can imagine. No matter how much her heart fights for her children, health is what matters most. For now, everyone can only send encouragement, hoping she gets through this storm, recovers quickly, and learns to care for herself as much as she cares for her family.

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National

Buddhist Official Seeks Provincial Help in Temple Land Dispute

A Buddhist official requested provincial protection for clergy and expedited land title transfer at a Khon Kaen temple embroiled in a dispute with heirs of the original landowner over donated property.

Buddhist Official Seeks Provincial Help in Temple Land Dispute
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On August 17, Professor Thongthong Chantharangsu, chairman of Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University Council and head of the National Buddhist Protection Committee, met with Khon Kaen Governor Kachaikit Rukphanichakun to submit a request for security protection of the clergy and to expedite the change of land title ownership at Wat Pa Adulyaram in Muang District, Khon Kaen. The dispute arose after heirs of the original landowner, from whom Hiang Pimsat made a donation to the temple, are now claiming ownership rights. The governor stated that Khon Kaen Province has taken the matter seriously and assigned relevant units to investigate the facts. He asked the public to refrain from commentary and noted that the temple has submitted evidence to the Khon Kaen Land Office, which is currently reviewing the case and will proceed according to legal procedures. Any objections will follow proper legal channels.

Professor Thongthong said he visited Nong Waeng Royal Monastery to meet the Khon Kaen Provincial Buddhist Committee and inquire about the situation, noting that local religious officials are overseeing the matter. His meeting with the governor was to express gratitude for the province's support and protection of the temple and Venerable Phra Kru Adulasat Nidet, the abbot. The professor emphasized that the request for security concerns protecting the temple grounds from any violent incidents. The land title transfer from Hiang to Wat Pa Adulyaram is in the hands of the Khon Kaen Land Office, where the governor will authorize and expedite the process according to Department of Lands regulations.

Professor Thongthong stated he and the National Buddhist Office will continue to monitor the temple's situation and work with the provincial Buddhist committee. He expressed no concern about the heir's reclaim, as these matters fall under the jurisdiction of the land office to handle through legal procedures.

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Police

French Tourist Dies After Drowning at Bang Tao Beach

PHUKET: A 55-year-old French tourist* has been pronounced dead after being pulled from the water at Bang Tao Beach in Cherng Talay yesterday (Aug 16).

French Tourist Dies After Drowning at Bang Tao Beach
1d ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: A 55-year-old French tourist* has been pronounced dead after being pulled from the water at Bang Tao Beach in Cherng Talay yesterday (Aug 16).

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National

TKS Swings to 1,311% Profit Jump in Q2

TKS Technology's net profit surged 1,311% in the second quarter to 168.9 million baht, driven by profit shares from associate companies and growth in high-margin security solutions and platform technology businesses.

TKS Swings to 1,311% Profit Jump in Q2
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TKS Technology reported stellar second-quarter results with net profit attributable to shareholders of 168.9 million baht, up 1,311% from the same period last year, and sales and service revenue of 415 million baht, up 26%. The company's CEO Suphan Mongkolsutee credited the strong performance to recognition of profit shares from associate companies, growth in high-potential businesses, and efficient cost management. For the first half of 2025, TKS posted net profit of 320.5 million baht, up 266% year-on-year, with operating net profit of 135.9 million baht, up 52.5%. The company recognized 171 million baht in profit shares from associate investments, up 142.3%, while revenue from sales and services stood at 829.1 million baht, up 16.9%. Gross profit margin improved to 38.5% from 35.4% a year earlier, supported by higher-margin security solutions and platform technology businesses. The company's board approved an interim dividend of 0.12 baht per share, with a record date of August 19, 2025, and payment on September 4, 2025. Looking ahead, TKS aims for double-digit revenue growth in 2025 while maintaining a gross profit margin of approximately 35%. The company plans to expand digital technology, e-commerce, logistics, platform technology, and investment businesses under its vision as a "Tech Ecosystem Builder" pursuing "Technology for the future."

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Regional

Minister Vows to Push Forward on Nui Beach Resort Demolition

The Natural Resources and Environment Minister vows to proceed with demolishing an illegal resort at Nui Beach in Phuket despite a pending court lawsuit, determined to combat forest encroachment.

Minister Vows to Push Forward on Nui Beach Resort Demolition
1d ago The Phuket News

PHUKET: Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin has said he is not afraid of a lawsuit filed in the Phuket Administrative Court over the demolition of a resort at Nui Beach, insisting the government will continue action against forest encroachment.

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National

PM: US AI Choice Separate From Thai Trade Talks

Thailand's prime minister says the country's neutral stance on US-China AI competition won't affect trade negotiations, insisting security and commercial talks operate under separate frameworks.

PM: US AI Choice Separate From Thai Trade Talks
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At 8:35 a.m. on August 17 at Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister addressed the situation where the United States is preparing to press multiple countries to take sides in the AI competition with China. When asked whether Thailand's neutral position would impact trade negotiations, the PM said there should be no connection because each issue operates under separate negotiation conditions. He questioned what it means to "take sides" and at what level it would be considered as such, noting that negotiations are still ongoing.

The PM noted that this mirrors last week's visit by US Assistant Secretary of Defense, who confirmed that security matters, military training cooperation, and defense support are separate from trade negotiations, with both sides affirming this distinction. When asked whether frequent visits from senior US defense officials constituted pressure on Thailand, Anutin denied it, saying all interactions occur in a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. He added that the officials even call each other by first names—when asked to use a first name instead of "Minister," the US official asked to be called by his first name, and when called "Mr. Prime Minister," Anutin responded, "Call me Anutin."

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National

Fake Electricity-Saving Plug Still Duping Buyers in 2026

Fraudulent electricity-saving plugs claiming to cut bills by 30–90% continue deceiving Thai consumers despite expert warnings, with authorities confirming the devices—often containing just a capacitor or LED—pose fire risks and deliver no e

Fake Electricity-Saving Plug Still Duping Buyers in 2026
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A Facebook user asked in a homemaking group whether a plug-in device her husband bought actually saves electricity after he claimed it cuts bills. Later, Associate Professor Jetsada Denboriband, a biology lecturer at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Science, shared the post and expressed surprise that fake electricity-saving boxes are still being sold in 2026.

Investigation shows that electricity-saving plugs or outlet adapters marketed online as capable of reducing bills by 30–90% do not work as advertised and are pure consumer fraud. They typically contain only a small capacitor or a single LED bulb, leaving buyers out of pocket and at risk of electrical fires.

Fact-checking website Cofact reports that these scam products continue to flood online sales platforms despite warnings from the Provincial Electricity Authority and experts. When asked, Dr. Suppan Tiptipakorn, head of the electrical engineering department at Mahidol University, confirmed there is no credible academic evidence or test results from trusted agencies showing such products can reduce home electricity consumption as claimed. Consumer protection organizations in multiple countries have tested these devices and found they do not reduce energy use as advertised, warning that non-standard products may pose safety hazards.

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National

EGCO Group Posts 19.2 Billion Baht Revenue, 1.5 Billion Profit

EGCO Group recorded 19.2 billion baht in revenue and 1.5 billion baht net profit for the first half of 2025, driven by efficient cost management at Thai power plants, favorable conditions at Laotian hydroelectric facilities, and expansion o

EGCO Group Posts 19.2 Billion Baht Revenue, 1.5 Billion Profit
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EGCO Group reported first-half 2025 results showing total revenue of 19.179 billion baht, operating profit of 1.016 billion baht, and net profit of 1.538 billion baht, reflecting the strength of its financial position and diversified investment portfolio. Thatthachai Samranyawanit, chief executive of Electricity Generation Company (EGCO Group), said the second quarter alone generated 9.67 billion baht in revenue with 1.625 billion baht in profit share recognition. As of June 30, 2025, the company held total assets of 224.391 billion baht, shareholder equity of 101.381 billion baht, and cash reserves of 31.811 billion baht.

Performance in the first half demonstrated "strategic resilience" and financial discipline amid economic and geopolitical volatility, with the company managing risk across countries, fuels, technology, and related energy businesses. Four key factors supported the results: efficient cost management at Thai independent power plants, with BLCP benefiting from lower fuel costs and Kaeng Khoi increasing sales volume; favorable water levels in Laos enabling higher output from Noen Muang Thae 2 and Xayaburi plants; expansion of data centers and AI in the United States boosting Linden Cogen's revenue and sales, plus increased shareholding in Pinnacle II wind and solar operations; and growing rental income providing stable cash flow.

Management said the company will continue seeking investment opportunities while maintaining disciplined asset selection aligned with strategy, actively managing the portfolio through asset recycling to strengthen capital readiness and sustain long-term growth despite intense competition for investments.

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