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Thai Deputy PM Denies Link to Parliament Vote-Buying Scandal
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Thai Deputy PM Denies Link to Parliament Vote-Buying Scandal

Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak denied involvement in a parliamentary vote-buying scandal on July 22, saying he will pursue legal action if he can prove harm from the allegations. He acknowledged that while political criticism is routine, any

Po Teck Tung Foundation Expands Job Training in Phisanulok
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Po Teck Tung Foundation Expands Job Training in Phisanulok

The Po Teck Tung Foundation distributed vocational equipment worth 667,800 baht to 34 disadvantaged residents in Phisanulok, along with wheelchairs and bicycles, as part of its effort to reduce social inequality and create sustainable livel

Defense Ministry Eyes Closing Loopholes After Activist Avoids Draft
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Defense Ministry Eyes Closing Loopholes After Activist Avoids Draft

Thailand's Defense Minister pledged to close legal loopholes in military conscription rules after activist Netiwit Chotiphatphaisarn avoided the draft through civil disobedience, citing fairness concerns across all income levels.

Elderly Man Loses Welfare Card Over Two Defunct Motorcycles
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Elderly Man Loses Welfare Card Over Two Defunct Motorcycles

A 72-year-old from Nakhon Ratchasima lost his state welfare benefits because two non-functional motorcycles over 30 years old remain registered in his name, despite being unable to work due to cerebral artery narrowing.

Thailand Fast-Tracks Investment In Missing Transport Links
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Thailand Fast-Tracks Investment In Missing Transport Links

Thailand is fast-tracking investment in missing transport links, including rail and road connections, to reduce logistics costs and strengthen its role as a regional trade hub amid global shipping uncertainties.

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TAT Designates Ubon Candle Procession Signature Event

Thailand's Tourism Authority has designated the 125th Ubon Ratchathani Candle Procession (July 25–31) as a Signature Thailand Event, combining Buddhist traditions with modern light shows and interactive crafts to boost international tourism

Heat Wave Drives Thai Air Conditioner Exports to Europe Up 40%
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Heat Wave Drives Thai Air Conditioner Exports to Europe Up 40%

Thailand's air conditioner exports to Europe jumped 40.7% in May 2025 as an early heat wave drove urgent restocking ahead of summer, with heat pump systems and components seeing particularly strong gains across Northern European markets.

Deputy PM Defends Premier's Song Performance as Apolitical
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Deputy PM Defends Premier's Song Performance as Apolitical

Deputy PM Seehasak defends PM Anutin's singing performance at a China state reception as apolitical, saying music should unite rather than divide, and urging people not to politicize the event.

Revered Monk Luang Pu Chuam, 'Deity of Chao Phraya Source', Dies at 97
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Revered Monk Luang Pu Chuam, 'Deity of Chao Phraya Source', Dies at 97

Luang Pu Chuam, a revered Buddhist monk known as the "Deity of the Chao Phraya Source," died peacefully at 97 after 76 years in the monkhood. The highly respected spiritual leader from Nakhon Sawan was famous for protective amulets and pass

When Should You Take Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs?
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When Should You Take Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs?

A Chiang Mai neurologist explains that cholesterol medication decisions should be based on individual cardiovascular risk rather than cholesterol numbers alone, with statins proven effective at preventing heart attacks and strokes when pres

Pork Prices Rise Again by 2 Baht per Kilogram
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Pork Prices Rise Again by 2 Baht per Kilogram

Pork prices jumped 2 baht per kilogram effective today, pushing retail costs higher as farmers pass along production increases to consumers.

Local Officials Committee Chair Awaits Clarity on 5,924 Name Removal
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Local Officials Committee Chair Awaits Clarity on 5,924 Name Removal

Thailand's Local Officials Examination Committee is awaiting clarity from the Department of Local Administration on the removal of nearly 5,924 employee names, with verification still underway and no set timeline for completion.