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Police

Woman Presents Land Documents to TV Host After Associate's Arrest

A woman brought land documents to meet with a prominent TV personality after her associate was arrested by Phra Khanong police on trespassing charges. She presented evidence to argue that her group's land rights were valid and disputed the accusations of illegal trespassing. The meeting lasted about 20 minutes before she left without speaking to the media.

Woman Presents Land Documents to TV Host After Associate's Arrest
46 min ago Khaosod

On August 19, Chommani Noi Jan, 62, known as Aunt Dah, traveled to the Malinont building with her team to meet with well-known TV personality Karchai. This followed the arrest of Khong, a member of her team, by Phra Khanong police while he was eating. He was charged with trespassing on land in the Phra Khanong area and taken to a police station for questioning.

During the meeting with Karchai, Aunt Dah presented documents and photographs to explain her position and assert that the land deed belonging to Abbas still exists and that her group did not trespass as alleged. She claimed that three adjoining land deeds had been used to accuse her group of trespassing.

Aunt Dah spoke with Karchai for approximately 20 minutes before departing immediately without granting any interviews.

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National

Court Accepts Defamation Suit Over Berry Bribe Allegations

Thailand's Criminal Court has accepted a defamation suit filed by the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment against a Pheu Thai party MP over Facebook posts alleging the minister solicited 36 million baht in bribes from berry-picking companies in Finland. The court found the posts presented as factual accusations rather than opinion and scheduled a hearing for October 5 to examine witness testimony and evidence.

Court Accepts Defamation Suit Over Berry Bribe Allegations
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The Criminal Court on August 19 scheduled a hearing on the preliminary investigation ruling in the defamation case brought by Suchart Chomklin, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, against Ice Ruckchonok Srinork, a Pheu Thai party list MP, on charges of defamation through advertising.

The case involves shared posts by Hathairat Phaholtap, editor of The Isaan Record, presenting allegations that Thai officials and politicians solicited bribes from a company managing berry-picking workers in Finland. The court analyzed evidence presented by the plaintiff and found that the defendant used her public Facebook account with 1.7 million followers to post messages and share content on February 10, 2569, with numerous comments from the public suggesting the plaintiff was involved in corruption. The posts implied the plaintiff—a member of parliament and labour minister—committed offenses by accepting bribes and collecting 36 million baht in head fees, and that the Special Investigation Department had referred the matter to the National Anti-Corruption Commission for investigation.

However, the plaintiff stated he neither collected head fees from workers nor faced investigation by either agency. The court found sufficient grounds under Criminal Code sections 326 and 328 to accept the defamation suit. A second count involves posts from February 12 where the defendant questioned the plaintiff's involvement in the high-priced SKYY9 building purchase, land valuation irregularities in Chachoengsao, toxic waste smuggling, and electoral irregularities in a provincial election. Photos of the plaintiff accompanied these posts, leading the public to believe he profited from corruption. The court determined the posts constituted factual accusations rather than mere opinion or speculation, meeting the requirements for a defamation charge under Criminal Code section 326.

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Weather

Flood Waters Moving Through Nan Province Districts to Sirikit Dam

Thailand's Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has issued flood alerts for Nan Province as water from Pua District begins flowing downstream through multiple districts toward Sirikit Dam. Authorities estimate the floodwaters will take 8-10 hours to reach Wieng Sa District and have sent Cell Broadcast warnings urging residents to move belongings to higher ground and evacuate to safety zones. Vulnerable populations are being directed to temporary shelters while the public is advised to stay informed and follow official safety guidelines.

Flood Waters Moving Through Nan Province Districts to Sirikit Dam
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The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation provided an update on August 19 regarding flood conditions in Nan Province. Water levels in Pua District are receding, and disaster management and water resource agencies have coordinated response plans. Floodwaters from Pua will flow through Tha Wang Pha, Muang Nan, and Wieng Sa districts before reaching Sirikit Dam in Uttaradit Province, with water expected to take 8-10 hours to reach Wieng Sa. Cell Broadcast warnings have been issued to residents in vulnerable areas, particularly vulnerable populations, instructing them to evacuate to temporary shelters and safety zones. Residents in at-risk areas are advised to move vehicles and belongings to safe locations and monitor official updates closely while following government safety guidance.

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Police

Thai Woman Arrested in Taiwan with 72 Heroin Capsules

A Thai woman has been arrested at Kaohsiung International Airport in Taiwan after allegedly swallowing 72 heroin capsules in an attempt to smuggle the drug into the country, according to Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration. The Kaohsiung Criminal Investigation Team had received a tip-off that foreign nationals were attempting to smuggle drugs into Taiwan by concealing … The story Thai woman held in Taiwan over swallowing 72 heroin capsules as seen on Thaiger News.

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Thai woman held in Taiwan over swallowing 72 heroin capsulesLegacyA Thai woman has been arrested at Kaohsiung International Airport in Taiwan after allegedly swallowing 72 heroin capsules in an attempt to smuggle the drug into the country, according to Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration. The Kaohsiung Criminal Investigation Team had received a tip-off that foreign nationals were attempting to smuggle drugs into Taiwan by concealing them in luggage or inside their bodies. Acting on the information, officers intercepted and arrested the woman on April 6, accusing her of trafficking heroin, a category 1 controlled substance under Taiwanese law. Investigators said the accused had swallowed 72 oval-shaped heroin capsules with a combined weight of 289.1 grammes and an estimated value of NT$3.6 million (approx. 3.72 million baht). Each capsule was wrapped in plastic and tightly sealed. Officers noted that if the outer wrapping had degraded in stomach acid, the leaked contents could have proven fatal, describing it as an extremely high-risk method of smuggling. The woman was taken to hospital, where she was given medication to help pass the capsules naturally. The process took 10 days before all the capsules had cleared her system. Radio Taiwan noted that she also works as a Muay Thai instructor, which required round-the-clock monitoring throughout her treatment. She has been referred for prosecution under Taiwan’s narcotics prevention law. The Kaohsiung District Prosecutors’ Office is preparing to file the case in court, and a court has ordered her detained pending further proceedings. More recently, around 11 French nationals, who were arrested in Thailand with cannabis in their luggage, claimed they were deceived into carrying “locked bags” in exchange for free holidays. According to the victims’ families, criminal gangs offered travellers free holidays in Thailand in exchange for bringing luggage back to France. The travellers were allegedly told that the bags contained mobile phones, but the luggage instead contained large quantities of cannabis. The story Thai woman held in Taiwan over swallowing 72 heroin capsules as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Parliament President Hails Student Mock Assembly Winners

Parliament President Sophon Saramun presented awards at the Model Parliament competition, an initiative to teach Thai youth about democratic systems through simulated legislative sessions. He announced plans to expand the programme into a nationwide championship in 2027 with a 500,000-baht prize pool, seeking talented young democrats from across the country. The goal, he emphasized, is to cultivate a deep spirit of democracy and patriotism among Thai youth to guide the nation's future.

Parliament President Hails Student Mock Assembly Winners
52 min ago Khaosod

On August 19, Parliament President Sophon Saramun presided over the awards ceremony for the Model Parliament competition, organized by the House of Representatives Secretariat in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. The initiative aims to teach youth about parliamentary systems and democratic skills through simulated legislative sessions.

Sophon expressed delight at the students' performances and praised the quality of this year's competition. He suggested sharing competition footage with members of parliament to showcase the young participants' potential. This year marks a pilot phase; in 2027, a nationwide championship will be held with a prize pool of 500,000 baht. Candidates will be selected intensively from provincial level across all regions to identify talented youth and uncover hidden gems nationwide. The programme's true goal extends beyond prize money—it aims to cultivate a deep spirit of democracy among Thai youth.

Sophon stressed the importance of instilling ideals of patriotism and democracy centred on the monarchy, using the metaphor that one reaps what one sows. Today's event, he said, nurtures quality seedlings to form a solid foundation for the nation, since the next generation will shoulder the responsibility of caring for the country. "I entrust this nation to our youth," he said, "hoping they will inspire others to join the 2027 Model Parliament competition and use prize money for education. I hope to see new parliamentary stars of quality emerge from this platform and take active roles in the nation's politics and democracy."

The competition winners were: Triam Udom Suksa Suvintwongse School (champion, 50,000 baht and certificate), Saint Gabriel School (first runner-up, 30,000 baht), Satri Witthaya School (second runner-up, 20,000 baht), and Learn Satit Phattana School (consolation prize, 10,000 baht and certificate).

The Model Parliament format involves role-playing or simulating parliamentary sessions on bill proposals, which schools select according to interest. Each team receives 20–30 minutes to present, practising debate, reasoning, considering diverse viewpoints, and understanding democratic parliamentary processes.

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National

Opposition Advisor Urges Government to Secure AI Passport Domain

An opposition adviser has recommended that the government change the TH-AI Passport registration domain from .net to .co.th and register similar domain names to prevent scammers from creating counterfeit sites. The program, which aims to register 5 million users for AI skills training, currently has about 500,000 registrations and will launch on August 31 with two-factor authentication. The opposition is also pressing the government to submit bidding documents to parliament's budget committee to verify the legitimacy of the program's procurement process.

Opposition Advisor Urges Government to Secure AI Passport Domain
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At parliament on August 19, 2024, at 2 p.m., Nithikorn Bunyakulgajarng, an adviser to the opposition leader and subcommittee member on enhancing Thailand's digital competitiveness, discussed the Ministry of Digital Economy for Society opening registration for the TH-AI Passport program. He expressed concern that the initial registration domain de.aipass.net used a .net extension, which anyone can easily register. He demonstrated this by showing he had paid 600 baht that morning to register a similar .net domain with additional letters added. He recommended the government should use a .go.th domain instead when handling personal data requests. He noted that the domain has since been updated to .go.th.

Nithikorn stated that registration is currently underway and the program will launch on August 31, with two-factor authentication using the ThaID app and government apps providing stronger security than previous username and password systems. However, additional information is being requested, such as job title and salary, so he urged the government to protect the data carefully. The program aims to register 5 million people; currently about 500,000 have registered.

When asked about concerns regarding data theft or scammers, Nithikorn warned that similar domains can still be easily registered, and it is unknown whether others have registered variations with added letters like AA or SS. He recommended the government pre-register similar domain names to prevent impersonation and block counterfeit websites that may emerge in the future. He also advised the public to be cautious and question any excessive data requests.

Regarding parliamentary oversight, Nithikorn said the budget tracking committee has requested key documents, including bidding documents from three bidders, to verify whether past processes were legitimate. He emphasized the importance of receiving these documents to answer questions about previous concerns regarding specifications and bidding timelines. He urged relevant agencies to submit the information as quickly as possible.

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Breaking

Agriculture Minister Cancels Schedule to Tackle Nan Flooding

Thailand's Agriculture Minister has cancelled his schedule and rushed to Nan province to oversee response to severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Water levels in the upper Nan River are rising sharply, with multiple areas reporting high cumulative rainfall over the past 24 hours. The ministry has already deployed pumps and heavy machinery to assist affected residents and is preparing livestock feed, medical supplies, and assistance for farmers.

Agriculture Minister Cancels Schedule to Tackle Nan Flooding
58 min ago Khaosod

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Suryea Jurungruangkit has cancelled all ministry duties to travel to Nan province and assess flooding after severe rainfall caused upper Nan River water levels to surge. Heavy rain fell across multiple areas in Nan province over the past 24 hours, including Pana Sawang School in Pha Ka subdistrict, Ban Rong Ngaeng community in Wornakhorn subdistrict, and the Kun Canal in Silalaeng subdistrict, Pua district.

The minister stated he would coordinate with relevant ministry officials to implement immediate assistance including cargo and livestock relocation, agricultural damage reduction, and veterinary supplies. The ministry urged residents in low-lying and riverside areas to monitor water conditions and government warnings closely. Irrigation authorities have been instructed to maintain full water management readiness and monitor conditions 24 hours daily, coordinating with provincial administrators and disaster management agencies to maximize efficiency and minimize public impact.

The Irrigation Department has already deployed a 24-inch water pump in Muang Nan district and eleven 8-inch pumps in Wiang Sa district. Seven heavy machines including backhoes and dump trucks have been mobilized to remove water obstacles and clear bridge approaches. Authorities continue monitoring and coordinating with provincial leadership, disaster prevention agencies, and local authorities.

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National

Parliamentary Panel Investigates Land Dispute at Khon Kaen Temple

A parliamentary commission visited Wat Pa Adulyaram in Khon Kaen to investigate a land dispute involving contested property titles, blocked temple entrances, and alleged misuse of authority. Police are investigating and plan to summon those involved by August 27. The commission will present its findings to parliament next week and use the case as a national study model to prevent similar disputes at temples nationwide.

Parliamentary Panel Investigates Land Dispute at Khon Kaen Temple
1h ago Khaosod

On August 19, Thiwalrat Angkinant, chair of the Religion, Arts and Culture Commission of the House of Representatives, led a fact-finding visit to Wat Pa Adulyaram in Khon Kaen. The commission heard from provincial officials, the Buddhist office, the land office, and local authorities about ongoing land disputes, restricted access to the temple, and alleged unauthorized claims of high-level backing. The temple's abbot, unable to attend due to kidney dialysis treatment, sent his lawyer and a senior monk to represent him.

Police are investigating and plan to summon the individuals involved by August 27. The meeting also reviewed land title transfers, misuse of authority allegations, and the presence of unauthorized persons on temple grounds. Officials are gathering evidence for legal proceedings.

Thiwalrat said the commission will compile all evidence to present to parliament next week, focusing on the temple's land title issues and legal remedies. The parliament will also coordinate with the Buddhist office to educate monks and temples nationwide on proper land and religious property management to prevent similar problems. The committee will use Wat Pa Adulyaram as a case study to develop broader preventive guidelines.

The commission visited the temple in the afternoon to inspect the site and gather additional information from the vice abbot before completing its investigation. The delegation later paid respects to Phra Brahm Vachirathilok, a revered monk who had recently passed away.

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National

Thai Election Commission Launches Short-Video Contest for Youth

Thailand's Election Commission has launched a nationwide short-video competition for students and university students, offering total prizes exceeding 124,000 baht to promote electoral integrity and combat vote-buying. Vertical-format videos 2–3 minutes long must reflect the concept of "White Democracy," emphasizing honesty and transparency in elections, with submissions open until September 13, 2026. Both individual and team entries are welcomed across two education levels, with results to be announced by September 2026.

Thai Election Commission Launches Short-Video Contest for Youth
1h ago Khaosod

The Election Commission (ECT) is launching a creative competition inviting secondary and university students to produce vertical-format video clips opposing election fraud, with total prizes exceeding 124,000 baht and certificates of honor. Submissions close on September 13, 2026.

The Election Commission is building new citizen engagement through a short-video competition for social good under the concept of "White Democracy," part of a project to improve access to election laws, regulations, and information. The initiative aims to give students and university students a platform to showcase creative ideas and promote values of honest, transparent, and fair elections while combating vote-buying fraud through social media.

The competition accepts both individual and team submissions across two categories: secondary education and vocational education, and higher education (university students).

Theme: "White Democracy" promotes values of integrity, transparency, and social responsibility.

Format: Vertical video (9:16), 2–3 minutes long, Full HD (1080p) or better (MP4 file). AI technology may be used to create submissions, but creators must disclose all AI-assisted portions and provide documentation confirming proper copyright ownership.

Total prizes exceed 124,000 baht with certificates and honors.

Higher Education Category (73,000 baht total): - Grand Prize: 30,000 baht with honor certificate - First Runner-Up: 20,000 baht with honor certificate - Second Runner-Up: 15,000 baht with honor certificate - Consolation Prize (2 awards): 4,000 baht each with honor certificate

Secondary and Vocational Education Category (51,000 baht total): - Grand Prize: 20,000 baht with honor certificate - First Runner-Up: 15,000 baht with honor certificate - Second Runner-Up: 10,000 baht with honor certificate - Consolation Prize (2 awards): 3,000 baht each with honor certificate

Participants scoring 60 or above receive certificates of honor.

Submission period: August 19 to September 13, 2026 (closes at 11:59 PM). Submit applications and video files to: Commu.prect@gmail.com

Results announced and prizes awarded by September 2026. Interested parties can download the application form and full rules at www.ect.go.th, the Election Commission Facebook page, or through ECT's other communication channels.

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National

Thai Sugarcane Powers Global Sustainability Drive

Thai sugarcane has evolved far beyond sugar production to power sustainability across energy, health, and packaging sectors. Mitr Phol Group, Asia's largest ethanol producer, is leveraging the crop to reduce fossil fuel imports while suppor

Thai Sugarcane Powers Global Sustainability Drive
1h ago Khaosod

While sugarcane is traditionally associated with household sugar, the crop now plays a far wider role in modern Thai life. From cosmetics and health supplements to eco-friendly packaging and vehicle fuel, sugarcane has become embedded in daily routines in ways many people do not realize.

As a leader in agricultural sustainability, Mitr Phol Group uses innovation to unlock the potential of Thai sugarcane and create value under the "Sugarcane Energizes the World" initiative, elevating the crop from Thai soil into a global energy driver across three dimensions: clean energy for the environment and stable prosperity.

Sugarcane's journey begins as "land oil," a renewable energy resource Thailand can generate naturally by converting bagasse into high-quality ethanol for gasohol blends that reduce road pollution. Mitr Phol is now Asia's largest ethanol producer with 500 million liters annual capacity, offsetting 350 million liters of refined oil imports yearly and preparing to expand into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and future pharmaceutical and cosmetic raw materials.

The group's 22 biomass power plants generate over 700 megawatts annually, delivering clean electricity to industry and households across Thailand. This reduces fossil fuel imports by over 3 billion units and generates 1 million tons of carbon credits and 1 million renewable energy certificates yearly, a key lever toward Thailand's Net Zero 2050 target.

Sugarcane innovations address lifestyle and wellness across multiple dimensions. From pure sugars and syrups to health-conscious alternatives for businesses and consumers, the crop feeds into personal care products including prebiotic fiber for digestive health and skin care formulations from natural sugarcane extracts. In eco-living, sugarcane and cassava fibers become biodegradable packaging that decomposes naturally within six months, turning waste into soil nutrients.

Behind these innovations, Mitr Phol prioritizes "shared social growth," creating jobs across industry while distributing income back to local communities to drive the Thai economy. This security has become a force multiplying community prosperity across household economics, education, and environmental stewardship.

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Breaking

Pickup Truck Swept Away by Raging Floodwaters in Nan

A pickup truck was swept away by floodwaters in Nan Province's Pua District on August 19 after the driver attempted to cross a submerged road. Heavy rainfall has triggered severe flooding across 12 subdistricts, with authorities declaring t

Pickup Truck Swept Away by Raging Floodwaters in Nan
1h ago Khaosod

A dramatic scene unfolded on August 19, 2025, when a bronze-gray pickup truck attempted to drive through a raging floodwater current that had cut off a road in the Bang Thung Chai area of Pua District, Nan Province, only to be swept away by the force of the water in front of local residents. The flooding in Nan Province has created a critical crisis as severe flash floods and wild floodwaters have surged following 24 hours of heavy rainfall. Rescue and emergency response units from multiple sectors have mobilized to help evacuate residents from affected areas.

The provincial authorities declared Pua District a disaster zone affecting 12 subdistricts and 107 villages. Lower watershed areas, including Mueang Nan District, remain under the highest alert level, with floodwaters expected to reach the area within approximately 7–8 hours. A social media user shared video footage documenting the moment when the pickup truck lost its battle against the powerful current and was swept downstream in full view of onlookers.

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