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National

Yenmak Sponsors ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 Football Tournament

Yenmak sponsored the ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026, organizing fan activities at Thailand's August 1 match against Malaysia in Bangkok, including skill challenges and giveaways that drew enthusiastic crowds to Rajamangala Stadium.

Yenmak Sponsors ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 Football Tournament
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Yenmak S.P. Ltd., as official sponsor of the ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026, brought color and excitement to fans during Thailand's group-stage match against Malaysia on August 1, 2026, at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok. The company organized special activities outside the stadium to create a vibrant atmosphere for football fans of all ages before the match. Activities included football skill challenges, face-painting with Thai flag designs to cheer on the Thai team, and special giveaways from Yenmak and partner sponsors, which drew strong interest from fans. The day was filled with smiles and cheers from fans who participated enthusiastically, reflecting the true power of football to create happiness, unity, and human connection.

Yenmak's sponsorship of ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 reinforces the company's commitment to supporting sports and youth development across Southeast Asia while creating social value. The initiative aligns with Yenmak's vision of "A Sustainable Future" and its ongoing effort to inspire and connect people through the power of sports.

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National

Parit Faces Three Defamation Cases Over Vote-Rigging Allegations

Move Forward deputy Parit Wacharasindhu faces three defamation cases filed by politicians from Bueng Kan, Amnat Charoen, and Nong Bua Lamphu provinces over his investigation into parliamentary election fraud allegations.

Parit Faces Three Defamation Cases Over Vote-Rigging Allegations
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On August 19, 2025, Parit Wacharasindhu, a list-based MP and deputy head of the Move Forward Party, posted on his Facebook page stating that on August 18, he learned through a media interview that Lieutenant Colonel Sorachat Wichit Suwannaprom, an MP, had filed a police complaint to press defamation charges against him on August 9.

According to public information, Parit has now been hit with three defamation cases stemming from his investigation into parliamentary election fraud. The three politicians who filed complaints are: Thongsak Tongsi, Deputy Prime Minister from Bueng Kan Province; Suksomruay Wanthaniykul, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister from Amnat Charoen Province; and Lieutenant Colonel Sorachat Wichit Suwannaprom from Nong Bua Lamphu Province.

Parit stated that in his role as a people's representative, he has conducted and will continue to investigate various issues based on data and reasoning, clearly presenting what are confirmed facts, what can be verified by authorities, what questions need clarification, and what are opinions or accounts from information providers.

Should the cases reach court, Parit believes that the truth, documentary evidence that can be obtained during trial, and his clear intent to investigate in the public interest will protect and uphold justice.

Parit added that if the legal proceedings require him to travel to different provinces, he will use the opportunity to listen to local concerns and engage in public dialogue. He noted that since joining Move Forward Party, he has kept a personal record of provinces visited for work or activities, and has now covered 62 provinces. The remaining 15 provinces he has not yet visited include Bueng Kan, Amnat Charoen, and Nong Bua Lamphu—the very three provinces where he must now defend the cases.

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Police

Bang Khen Police Returns 1.3 Million Baht to Fraud Victims

Bang Khen Police recovered and returned 1.3 million baht to victims of an investment fraud scam on August 19, after tracking down assets from criminals posing as investment partners.

Bang Khen Police Returns 1.3 Million Baht to Fraud Victims
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Bang Khen Police Station returned over 1.3 million baht to victims of an organized fraud gang that tricked them into investment schemes. On August 19, 2025 at 08:00, under the Royal Thai Police Money Cash Back initiative, senior leadership including Lieutenant General Siam Bunsom directed Bang Khen Station and its online crime unit to present the recovered funds.

The victims had fallen prey to a sophisticated scam in which criminals posed as investment partners, convincing them to send money and resulting in substantial financial losses. The victims filed complaints with Bang Khen Station's investigators.

After investigation and asset tracing, police successfully recovered a total of 1,299,000.78 baht and returned it to the victims. The victims expressed gratitude to Bang Khen Station officers for their diligent work in recovering the stolen funds and pursuing the suspects for criminal prosecution.

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Police

Father Dies in Grenade Blast While Shielding Drug Suspect Son

A father in Chiang Rai died in a grenade explosion while trying to help his wanted drug-suspect son escape police during an arrest operation yesterday, injuring one officer in the process.

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Drug offender’s father killed in explosion while fighting policeLegacyA Thai father in Chiang Rai lost his life in an explosion yesterday, August 18, while trying to hold off police to allow his son, who is wanted for drug offences, to escape from arrest. Officers from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) Division 3 and soldiers went to search a house in Huai Chomphu subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Rai district yesterday in an attempt to arrest the wanted suspect, 19 year old Sinlachai Prangpai-ngam. He reportedly possessed methamphetamine, locally known as Yaba, intended for sale. Officers had to withdraw from the area shortly after arriving as Sinlachai and his father, 45 year old Weeraphan, were armed with a long shotgun, a sword, and a grenade. Unexpectedly, the bomb in Weeraphan’s hand detonated on its own, resulting in his death. One police officer, Phongsak Khlangthaisong, was also injured by shrapnel. The officer was taken to Fang Hospital in Fang district, Chiang Mai. His condition was reported as safe. Photo via ThaiRath Police then sought support from a forensic doctor, public prosecutor, local administration officials, forensic officers, and bomb disposal personnel for further investigation at the scene. Officers found a shotgun inside the house and a long sword outside. A revolver was also found on the deceased’s waist. A further review of Weeraphan’s criminal history revealed that he was also wanted in connection with a drug offence, having reportedly distributed drugs in the area. According to the report on ThasiRath, Sinlachai managed to escape from the scene and remains at large.  Investigations into his arrest are ongoing. Photo via KhaoSod In a separate operation targeting drug offenders at a palm plantation in Narathiwat earlier this month, one of the suspects refused to cooperate with the police and opened fire, killing two officers at the scene. Three other officers were injured in the gunfight, and the suspect escaped. Last September, a Thai police officer was killed while carrying out an operation to arrest a drug dealer in a rented room in Phuket. The other officers then forced their way into the room and killed the suspect, who had continued to resist arrest. Related news

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National

Government Panel to Approve Household Solar Subsidy This Week

Thailand's government panel will decide this week on subsidy amounts for households installing rooftop solar panels, as part of a joint initiative by state electricity authorities to ease installation costs.

Government Panel to Approve Household Solar Subsidy This Week
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Thailand's loan screening board is set to decide this week on subsidy amounts for a household rooftop solar installation program. Jindaratana Viriyataveeakul, director of the Public Debt Management Office, announced that the loan expenditure screening committee will convene within the week to discuss a scheme designed to reduce the burden on citizens installing rooftop solar panels—a joint initiative of the Metropolitan Electricity Authority and the Provincial Electricity Authority.

Under the preliminary plan, households installing rooftop solar would receive subsidies alongside financing from state-owned financial institutions. However, the exact subsidy amount remains undetermined and could differ from the previously reported 50,000 baht threshold. The proposal is currently being deliberated with the Ministry of Interior, both electricity authorities, and the Ministry of Finance before being finalized for the screening committee's consideration and eventual submission to the cabinet.

Separately, the Ministry of Transport is expected to propose a companion initiative to support the public transportation sector's transition to more efficient renewable energy sources for future consideration by the screening committee.

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National

Deputy PM Orders Flood Preparations for Three Northern Provinces

Thailand's Deputy PM has ordered governors of three northern provinces to activate comprehensive flood preparations following forecasts of heavy monsoon rains and potential flash floods in August.

Deputy PM Orders Flood Preparations for Three Northern Provinces
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On August 19, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister Yuthasak Sasiruk, also Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, signed an urgent letter as chairman of the Northern Region Flood and Drought Prevention and Mitigation Committee, directing the governors of Nan, Phayao, and Lampun provinces to implement comprehensive flood management measures across all dimensions.

The Meteorological Department has forecast thunderstorms, heavy rain in some areas, and strong winds during August 2025 that could cause flash floods, flash flooding, and riverbank overflow. In response, the committee has established eight priority measures for the three provinces to implement immediately: (1) Close monitoring and situation assessment by coordinating upstream and neighboring provincial data to forecast trends and provide timely warnings, with emphasis on repeatedly flooded areas, dense communities, economic zones, tourist attractions, and key transportation routes; (2) Enhanced alert systems through Cell Broadcast integration and coordination with provincial, district, local, headman, and community leaders to ensure public awareness; (3) Personnel, machinery, and KA-32 helicopter readiness with staff, boats, and pumps stationed at vulnerable points operating 24 hours, including helicopter standby for evacuations and relief deliveries to hard-to-reach areas; (4) Temporary shelters with adequate facilities, food, drinking water, healthcare systems, and kitchen support; (5) Continuous water level updates for rivers, streams, low-lying areas, raft operators, restaurants, riverside residents, and travelers; (6) Emergency operation centers prioritizing vulnerable groups with coordination through the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department; (7) Accelerated recovery and compensation surveys for rapid and fair government aid distribution under the 2568 Emergency Victim Relief Regulations; and (8) Coordination with Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Ministry units for 24-hour flood response, equipment relocation, and post-flood cleanup.

These measures implement Prime Minister's Order 275/2569 establishing five regional flood and drought prevention committees to efficiently alleviate suffering in northern Thailand.

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National

Local Officials Must Complete Exam Fraud Probe by August 31

Thailand's Deputy Interior Minister set an August 31 deadline for completing an investigation into local government exam fraud, with dismissal orders to follow once actual scores are reviewed. Officials have been provided guidelines and doc

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Deputy Interior Minister Vorasit Liangprasert reaffirmed on August 19 that the local government exam fraud investigation will be definitively closed by August 31, with dismissal orders to be signed once actual scores surface. Speaking at Government House, he noted that while many district mayors initially had concerns due to insufficient data, the Department of Local Administration has prepared a comprehensive package outlining procedures, guidelines, and required documentation to eliminate doubt. After additional clarification, most officials now understand and have begun implementation.

Vorasit explained that when evidence is clear and can be proven by forensic analysis principles, there is no reason to delay action. Regarding three local government associations' demand for the department to submit evidence of removals on August 18, he said the provincial committees had not yet met uniformly, possibly preventing data from reaching local authorities. He emphasized that given the tight timeframe, the process must be simple, fast, and responsive to local questions without waiting for slow official correspondence.

When asked if staggered submission of evidence from each province would affect consideration, Vorasit said no, which is why the August 31 deadline was set to ensure all local government bodies complete their tasks on schedule. Regarding the opposition's plan to file a no-confidence motion against the government citing local exam fraud, he stated this is the opposition's right and responsibility. He expressed no concern, saying the government has acted transparently and made significant progress. Beyond his responsibility, the National Anti-Corruption Commission and police will continue their investigations. When asked if the opposition would make local exam fraud a major debate issue, Vorasit said that was acceptable, as the problem did exist previously and the government has taken action—it is the opposition's right to question and the government's duty to explain.

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National

Thailand Unveils Five-Tier Strategy to Boost 7.7 Million Farmers

Thailand's government unveiled a five-tier economic strategy targeting its 7.7 million farmers and small businesses to boost productivity and market access amid global shifts in trade, technology, and demographics. The plan emphasizes value

Thailand Unveils Five-Tier Strategy to Boost 7.7 Million Farmers
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Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthummaphand led a team announcement today presenting a vision and strategic plan to drive trade, tourism, and community economics under Thailand's Trade & Services Engine cluster framework. Thailand faces five major global shifts—geopolitical realignment, risk diversification, digital technology and AI adoption, environmental pressures, and demographic aging—that directly threaten the nation's economic structure and competitiveness. As a mid-sized country caught between larger powers, Thailand must shift its approach, reduce dependence on traditional markets, adapt to green-economy standards, leverage technology to identify opportunities faster, and manage a shrinking workforce amid rising welfare costs.

The government under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is deploying a four-pillar economic cluster framework: investment, trade and services, human capital, and public-sector efficiency. Suphajee leads the Trade & Services Engine pillar, covering tourism and wellness, creative economy, agriculture and food, retail and wholesale, and international trade. This has been translated into four working groups: creative economy and visitor economy; agricultural products and food security; community economy and SMEs; and international trade, supported by nine experts tasked with strategic recommendations and real-world delivery.

In agriculture, Thailand must address the full supply chain: upstream, midstream, and downstream. With 7.7 million farming households representing 29.3% of the population and using 147 million rai of land but generating only 8.8% of GDP, productivity must rise through value-added processing and new market creation under demand-driven principles. Thai rice prices have improved to around $400 per ton, outpacing India and Vietnam at times, but farmers must benefit from high prices rather than selling early. Durian earned over 130 billion baht this year yet remains mostly sold fresh; accelerated processing and storage are critical.

Thailand has approximately 3.28 million SMEs, representing 99.5% of all businesses, and must be upgraded from startup through scale, leadership, and regional-player status via capital, technology, market access, regulatory reform, and anti-nominee protections. For international trade, Thailand must retain existing markets, expand in cities, provinces, and states, accelerate negotiations using free-trade agreements, boost local content, and integrate SMEs into global supply chains. The strategy aims to push Thai products into new markets while bringing markets into Thailand, anchored by farmers, communities, and small businesses.

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Weather

Nan Flood Waters Moving Toward Central and Lower Zones

Floodwaters from Pua district in Nan province are advancing toward central and lower zones, with satellite forecasting giving residents advance warning to prepare and relocate valuables before water reaches downstream areas.

Nan Flood Waters Moving Toward Central and Lower Zones
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On August 19, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) released the latest flood forecast data from its Check Water application, which analyzes satellite and geospatial data to assess water flow patterns and trends. The analysis detected risks of sudden flooding and flash floods in Pua district, Nan province, with modeling showing that the water mass from Pua will gradually flow into the central and lower areas of Nan province before continuing into Phrae province.

The forecast is based on high-accuracy, reliable satellite data from GISTDA, providing an early warning before the water mass reaches downstream areas. This advance notice gives residents along the water's path sufficient time to move belongings to higher elevations, relocate vehicles, and care for elderly family members and pets. GISTDA urges affected communities to remain calm but to use this time to prepare, and advises residents to monitor the water movement and their local area in real time 24 hours a day through the Check Water app. The app is available for download on both iOS and Android platforms.

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Community

Revered Buddhist Amulets: Exploring Luang Pu Plai's Legacy Coins

Luang Pu Plai's rare brass coins from 1935, cast to honor his 75th birthday at a Bangkok temple, remain among Thailand's most prized Buddhist amulets for their spiritual significance and historical craftsmanship. The shovel and egg-shaped d

Revered Buddhist Amulets: Exploring Luang Pu Plai's Legacy Coins
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Luang Pu Plai Chantasaro was a renowned spiritual teacher at Kamphaeng Temple in Bangkok's Phraseung District, whose name became synonymous with the Bangkhuntian area for his work in agricultural development and preservation of Mon cultural traditions. His most celebrated amulets are the cast coins from 1935, created to commemorate his 75th birthday, produced in two designs: a shovel-shaped form and an egg-shaped form, both made from brass-mixed metal. The shovel-shaped coins are particularly prized, featuring a large loop handle on the front with an image of a seated meditation figure beneath an archway, and inscribed "Memorial 2478" on the back. These larger coins were distributed to men as protective talismans and were crafted under the supervision of Pum Onsap, who carved the molds and oversaw the casting process.

The article also discusses other significant amulets including the Phra Phutthbat Pilandhon Buddha footprint image in gateway-arch form, created by Prince Phutthbat Pilandhon (Tat Seneewong), a prominent disciple of Phra Phutthachan (Sod Prom Rangsi) of Rakkang Temple. These footprint amulets were produced in numerous designs and are highly collectible, with the gateway-arch version especially valued as one of the Five Sacred Companions set of powder amulets.

Additional amulets featured include commemorative coins from Luang Pu Dee of Wat Nua in Kanchanaburi, a renowned monk whose 2507 portrait coins were created by Somdet Phra Sangkharaj (Jarun Suwattano) to commemorate his elevation to higher monastic rank and his 91st birthday. The article also mentions amulets from Luang Pu Yongyutthh Thammagosalo of Khao Mai Daeng Temple in Chonburi, whose first-edition coins from 2516 are highly sought after by collectors.

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Community

Revered Monk Luang Phu Krap of Wot Krok Krak Passes Away

Luang Phu Krap Yanawatto, the revered former abbot of Wot Krok Krak temple in Samut Sakan Province, passed away peacefully on September 7, 1974, at age 81 after 61 years as a Buddhist monk.

Revered Monk Luang Phu Krap of Wot Krok Krak Passes Away
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Phra Kru Tham Sakan, known as Luang Phu Krap Yanawatto, was the former abbot of Wot Krok Krak temple in Samut Sakan Province and former leader of the Maha Chai community. Originally named Krap Charoen Suk, he was born on January 13, 1893, during the reign of King Rama V at Baan Bang Ping in Samut Sakan Province. He was ordained on March 12, 1913, at Wot Rasdrang temple, taking the monastic name Yanawatto.

Luang Phu Krap studied Buddhist scriptures at Wot Rasdrang and later transferred to Wot Krok Krak, where he was appointed abbot in 1920. He developed the temple and in 1942 was appointed head of Maha Chai District, Zone 2. In 1970, he received the ecclesiastical rank of Phra Kru Tham Sakan from the Thai Crown.

Wot Krok Krak is believed to be an ancient temple, formally established in 1932 and recognized by royal ordination in 1880 during the reign of King Rama II. The temple features a distinctive teak ordination hall with a curved roof resembling Chinese architecture, reflecting the area's historical Chinese settlement. The temple houses a revered Buddha image known as Luang Phu Pu, notably distinguished by wearing dark sunglasses. This practice originated nearly a century ago when residents made offerings of eyeglasses to the Buddha image after an epidemic of eye disease was said to have been cured through their prayers.

Luang Phu Krap passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 7, 1974, at the age of 81, having spent 61 years as a Buddhist monk. He is commemorated through various sacred amulets created in his honor, including the highly popular Sakyamuni Buddha amulet featuring the ox year design, produced in 1962 from white-brown powder material.

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