At the majestic Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok, the atmosphere was electric on July 8, as suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra took to the stage at the second annual SPLASH – Soft Power Forum 2025. Brimming with confidence and with a vision as clear as the tropical sky, she declared Thailand’s creative soft power as the magical key to crafting global influence. “In this ever-evolving world,” Paetongtarn began with a spark of passion, “we are witnessing a seismic shift. People crave experiences—they yearn for the story behind the product, the identity etched in every purchase. Creative culture is not just a concept; it’s our passport to global influence.” Her speech, vibrant with energy, celebrated Thailand’s rich tapestry of culture, making it resonate far beyond its borders. The newly appointed culture minister, with a glint of determination in her eyes, emphasized the power of authenticity in today’s interconnected digital…
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In the sun-dappled town of Pattaya, Chon Buri, an unsettling incident unfolded that seemed more akin to a dramatic social media feud than a tragic real-world altercation. It all began, innocently enough, with a teasing post on social media about a girl. But on the fateful evening of July 5, at a nondescript old market parking lot, virtual jabs would escalate into real-life violence as a 16-year-old, known simply as Mon, clashed with a younger 12-year-old student, Chef. At around 5 p.m., the day’s gentle sun slanted across the lot, casting shadows as deep as the tensions growing among the youths. The younger boy, Chef, a Mathayom 1 (Grade 7) student, never foresaw that stepping into the social media fray would see him stepping into a hospital emergency room. Faced with the digital sparring triggered by his friend Toon’s post, the disagreement erupted into a challenge of physical prowess against…
As the sun barely teased the horizon of Phuket, the peace of the early morning was shattered by the clatter of handcuffs and the thud of police boots in hot pursuit. On the sleepy dawn of July 8th, the island awoke to a surprising symphony of law enforcement action as three infamous drug suspects were apprehended in a well-coordinated series of dawn raids. In an unexpected twist that could rival a blockbuster thriller, officers uncovered a treasure trove of illegal contraband: meth pills, crystal ice, and a weapon-laden mechanic ready for war. This audacious operation, commencing at the unholy hour of 3 am in Srisoonthorn and Koh Kaew, was deftly conducted under the seasoned leadership of narcotics chief Chaiporn Yangchin, aided by eager Thalang district officials and an enthusiastic volunteer defense corps. By the early birds’ breakfast time at 7:30 am, three alleged miscreants were already cooling their heels in…
In the serene yet bustling province of Sisaket, a mystery unraveled that seemed straight out of a cinema plot. On the sunny morning of July 8, residents’ curiosity led to a significant crackdown by the immigration police. A Cambodian monk, serenely residing amidst them, magically charmed the locals with his fluent Thai. Yet, one essential thing was amiss—a passport. This depicted an engaging tale of linguistic prowess overshadowing legal necessities. The arrest unfolded under the pragmatic eyes of Police Major General Waritsiri Leelasiri, the disciplined commander of Immigration Division 4, with the able assistance of Police Colonel Manuwat Kosanan, his deputy. The orchestration of this intriguing heist was by none other than Police Colonel Thanawat Poolsawat, the Sisaket immigration police chief. His team included the vigilant Police Lieutenant Colonel Chanya Promwaree and the observant Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirayut Khongkhlang, who rounded up the would-be monk with a precision akin to…
In a move that has stirred quite the controversy, a prominent political activist has called for the introduction of legislation that would ban individuals under the age of 22 from engaging in sexual activities. This proposal comes as an effort to curb the rising number of HIV cases in Thailand, which has become a growing concern. During a parliamentary session, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Chaichana Daecho, acknowledged the surge in HIV infections among young Thais, emphasizing the ministry’s commitment to tackling the issue. The goal is ambitious—to slash new HIV infections to fewer than 1,000 cases per year and to reduce HIV-related deaths to under 4,000 annually. The first phase of this campaign focuses on spreading awareness about HIV among students, particularly those at the university level. As a proactive measure, the government intends to distribute free condoms to teenagers, promoting the practice of safe sex. Just yesterday, July…
In the sun-drenched province of Nakhon Si Thammarat, a chilling scene unfolded under the unassuming guise of an afternoon at a local fruit shop. What seemed like a simple business operation turned into a grim crime tableau, concealing more than just the fresh produce on display. The lifeless body of Ittiphat, more colloquially known as Pond, lay outside his humble fruit shop. At just 29 years old, Pond’s journey from a notorious drug dealer to a self-proclaimed reformed fruit vendor had reached a tragic conclusion. Clad in a black t-shirt and matching shorts, he bore the unmistakable marks of a violent end—three gunshots that signed his untimely death warrant. Yet amidst this tragic scene, an unexpected item caught the eye of investigators— a torn gold necklace clasped tightly in Pond’s left hand. In the midst of this planned chaos, suspicion stirred with whispers of deception. The necklace, valued at approximately…
At the break of dawn in bustling Bangkok, law enforcement officers uncovered a staggering 2.75 million methamphetamine pills nestled within the confines of an unassuming black Mitsubishi Pajero. This vehicle, laden with ill-gotten narcotics, belonged to one Samrit, a 36-year-old who had embarked on a dubious journey as a drug courier. His motivations were monetary, scooping up 30,000 baht a ride—a tidy, though illegal, profit. July 8 marked a triumph for Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and his hardworking force from the Metropolitan Police Bureau. Together with seasoned officers from narcotics teams and robust support from the Military Police and Army’s special operations centre, they orchestrated a seamless bust. Intelligence had tipped them off, revealing a clandestine network funneling drugs from the fringes of Bangkok to a shadowy storage in Ramkhamhaeng 112 alley, all ready to permeate the local community. The day was punctuated by high-stakes drama at 1.40am. Officers…
In a recent string of unfortunate events on the bustling streets of Pattaya, a young bartender named Thanakrit Sanamphon—affectionately called Jay by those who know him—found himself at the receiving end of a reckless driver’s carelessness. As the night stretched beyond twilight into the early hours of July 8th, Jay was en route home, riding his trusty Kawasaki Z900. Everything seemed routine until he approached the Naklua traffic lights on the ever-busy Sukhumvit Road, heading towards Chon Buri. The tranquility of his journey was abruptly shattered when a white Honda City, driven by someone appearing to be late for a date with disaster, disregarded the glaring red light. The vehicle made a brazen right turn, colliding with Jay’s motorbike. The impact sent Jay and his bike soaring into a stationary pickup truck, causing not just physical but emotional turbulence. Despite the severity of the crash, Jay was fortunate to escape…
Picture this: vibrant patterns dancing to life, intricate fabric weavings telling tales of ancient craftsmanship, and colors that can only be described as a visual symphony. Enter the magnificent world of “Chud Thai,” the traditional Thai costume that’s on an enthralling journey to become recognized globally as a cultural gem, much like a precious pearl nestled within an oyster. The Ministry of Culture, with its vision as clear as a sunrise over the Thai beaches, has formally put forth an exciting proposal. The aim? To have the traditional Thai costume, with its dazzling hues and sophisticated designs, inscribed as an intangible cultural heritage item by none other than UNESCO—yes, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Like a sculptor seeing the hidden masterpiece in a block of marble, the ministry is carving out a space for Chud Thai on the global stage. Fast forward to 2026. Or perhaps, as…
Deep in the lush, verdant expanse of Thailand’s Khao Luang National Park, a remarkable discovery has unfolded that echoes the whispers of a flourishing ecosystem. Captured by the eagle-eyed lens of a camera trap, a rare, endangered creature—none other than the elusive Asiatic golden cat—was recently recorded prowling through its natural sanctuary. The world got a peek into this marvelous spectacle on July 8, thanks to the relentless efforts of the scientific team and Patrol Unit 2. Haritchai Ritchooay, the devoted Park Chief, could barely contain his excitement: “This vivid capture reaffirms that our magnificent forest still teems with life, supporting both rare and endangered species. Our relentless endeavors to protect these wild spaces are indeed bearing fruit.” The Asiatic golden cat, or Temminck’s cat, as it’s known to some, cuts a dashing figure with its sleek, reddish-brown fur. Unlike its feline relatives, it strides through the undergrowth without the…