In the bustling heart of Bangkok, a new era of strategic minds is on the rise as the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) plays host to the exhilarating “Chang Noi Games” or the ‘Little Elephant Games’. With a mind-boggling 753 students taking their places on the battlefield of minds in the Go category, this event has transformed the realm of educational games into a platform for nurturing future leaders and thinkers. Presiding over this grand celebration of intellect, Saenyakorn Ounmeesri, the esteemed Deputy Permanent Secretary of the BMA, cut the ribbon on the competition amidst the vibrant setting of Thai Niyomsongkhro School in the ever-active Bang Khen District. Addressing the eager young minds before him, he shared profound words of wisdom, “In the realm of sports, it’s not the glittering trophy alone that truly matters; it’s the journey of participation, the lessons you learn, the personal growth you experience, and the…
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In a dramatic crescendo of accolades and applause, Phuket’s renowned leader, Governor Sophon Suwannarat, has not only seized the royal endorsement but also thrust himself into the national limelight. His crowning achievement? Winning the Outstanding Governor award for orchestrating the transformative To be Number One campaign, an innovative anti-drug initiative focused on empowering Thailand’s youth. On July 15, at the illustrious To be Number One Member Gathering 2025, hosted at the IMPACT Forum Convention Centre in Muang Thong Thani, Governor Sophon was lauded under the watchful eyes of Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Barnavadi. As the esteemed patron of the campaign, Princess Ubolratana presided over the event, which attracted high-ranking representatives from key ministries such as Public Health, Interior, Labour, Justice, Education, and Social Development. Also present were dignitaries from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB). Sophon, celebrated for his “strong…

Emmy’s Triumph: Thai Transgender Hairdresser’s Viral Call for LGBTQ+ Understanding and HIV Awareness
In an era where understanding and compassion are increasingly sought after, the tale of Emmy, a 35-year-old transgender hairdresser from Thailand, serves as a poignant reminder of the prejudice that still lingers. Emmy’s narrative began to unravel when she took to Facebook on July 13 to recount an unsettling encounter that put her under the social media spotlight. Alongside her story, she shared a photograph of her recent HIV test from the Korat Medical Laboratory, which clearly showed her as HIV negative. Emmy’s story begins innocently enough: a routine haircut appointment with a client who appeared pleased with her new look, even snapping a selfie before departing the salon. However, the calm was short-lived as Emmy soon found herself fielding a call from the client’s mother, who claimed to be a doctor. This conversation would leave a lasting impact. “My daughter visited your salon today for a haircut, and her…
In a distressing tale that has left the community appalled, police in the Det Udom district have launched an intensive manhunt for a suspect involved in a brutal attack that resulted in a young girl’s blindness. The shocking incident took place on June 28 in Ubon Ratchathani province and has since drawn widespread attention and outrage. The suspect, a serial offender with a notorious criminal record involving over 10 drug-related cases, has eluded capture, further frustrating the authorities and public alike. Identified as 33-year-old Tawee, he is now wanted on charges of attempted murder after reportedly inflicting severe injuries on the four-year-old girl, known only as “A.” She fell victim to a vicious machete attack that tragically left her blind. Efforts to speed up the investigation encountered obstacles due to the painstaking process of gathering evidence and awaiting crucial medical reports. These procedural delays strained communication lines between investigators and…
It was a dramatic day for international law enforcement when two high-profile drug traffickers, Tachin Norawong and Chamung Kantawong, were finally brought to justice. Sweeping them out of Myanmar and into the clutches of Thai authorities is a testament to the synergetic expertise and ever-tightening handshake between Thai and Myanmar drug enforcement agencies. The operation, executed with precision on July 16, underscores its role as a milestone in the battle against the drug trade. With arrest warrants looming over their heads like a dark cloud paired with a hefty joint bounty of over 2.5 million baht, Tachin and Chamung had been orchestrating their elusive operations from Myanmar, confident in their secrecy—or so they thought. Their network stretched its insidious tendrils across borders, involving clandestine dealings and murky smuggling operations. But even master orchestrators leave behind a trail of breadcrumbs, and thanks to the joint effort of Thailand’s Office of the…
In the wee hours of July 13, five audacious teenagers, known in local parlance as dek waen, were caught on CCTV stirring up trouble at a gas station on Highway 331, headed towards Chachoengsao in Moo 4, Chon Buri, Thailand. The cloak of night wasn’t enough to hide their mischievous antics, as the clock struck 2:18 am and the footage rolled, capturing their bedraggled escape from a police checkpoint on two zippy motorbikes. Their pit stop of choice—a serene motorcycle parking bay at the station—soon turned into the theater of their felonious follies. Spotting a lucky find—a key left perched atop a parked motorcycle—one intrepid teenager wasted no time. His nimble fingers deftly lifted the seat to snatch a loot of 600 baht (a modest US$18 by any measure) and a useful set of tools, all courtesy of a gas station employee. With their pockets discreetly heavier and newfound treasures…
Picture this: a regular day in the serene town of Chai Nat transformed into a whirlwind of excitement and jubilation. For Nanthawan Phuson, it was a day that took her life from the usual to the extraordinary, thanks to a stroke of fortune that most can only dream about. In the thrilling lottery draw that occurred on July 16, Nanthawan found herself catapulted into multi-millionaire status with a staggering 30 million baht windfall, courtesy of five sparkling golden tickets bearing the winning number 245324. Nanthawan, not one to shy away from sharing her newfound joy, immediately took to Facebook to broadcast her fortune to the world. She radiated happiness, holding up her treasure with a cheeky caption that caught everyone’s attention: “Where will the 30 million go?” Such a simple question, yet it opened up a whirlwind of imagination among netizens, as her post quickly went viral, drawing in reactions…
In the tight-knit town of Samut Sakhon, a story as chilling as it is gut-wrenching has emerged, laying bare the harsh reality some are forced to endure. On July 16, social activist Guntouch Pongpaiboonwet, or as many know him, Gun Jompalang, stood resolute beside a courageous woman named Bua at the Krathum Baen Police Station. Bua, a 32-year-old mother, came seeking justice against the violent tyranny she suffered at the hands of her husband. This was not an average testimony but a harrowing recount of brutality that has left Bua marked, both physically and emotionally. Bua’s injuries speak volumes: horrific facial burns caused by a hot iron, signs of relentless beatings, and the scars of physical restraint. The ordeal didn’t end there, as she was also subjected to a horrid level of abuse, underscoring a terrifying saga of domestic violence. It was after her daring escape through a window that…
In the serene village of Ban Yang Noi within Surin province, an extraordinary spectacle of jubilation erupted, carrying with it the hopes and dreams of Ta Noi and Yai Phon. Just yesterday, on July 16, the entire expanse of Thailand was enraptured by the pivotal draw of the government lottery, a moment thick with anticipation and heartbeats echoing in sync across homes. For Ta Noi and Yai Phon, the dawn of this fateful day was subject to the familiar ritual that accompanies every lottery: a glimmer of hope, a silent prayer, followed by the routine check as the digits were revealed. And then—electrifying revelation! As ticket number 245324 matched the winning lot, the duo’s status transformed from hopeful participants to recipients of a life-altering 6 million baht. As if the universe wanted to ensure their joy was brimming to the skies, the two-digit prize accompanying this win stood at 26,…
In the scenic, serene landscapes of Phetchabun, Thailand, where life usually flows as gently as the Chao Phraya River, a chilling incident broke the quiet on the early morning of July 17. In a tragic sequence of mistaken accusations and volatile tempers, a Thai man was apprehended for a grievous attack on his neighbor, culminating in unexpected terror and heartbreak for the closely-knit community. In the sleepy subdistrict of Tha Kham, the stillness of the dawn was shattered by an act of violence that seemed lifted from the shadows of a suspense thriller. Officers from the Chondean Police Station received a frantic call at half past midnight about a harrowing attack. The victim, a 48-year-old woman named Autchara, was discovered with a ghastly wound decorating her throat. The cut measured a distressing 1.5 centimeters in depth and stretched a daunting 10 centimeters across. The alleged assailant, Surasak, a 36-year-old local,…