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Local Exam Fraud Case Tests PM Anuthins Political Credibility

An exam fraud case involving possible high-level involvement is testing PM Anuthon's credibility as Interior Minister, with observers watching whether the government will pursue all suspects or allow arrests to stop at lower levels.

Local Exam Fraud Case Tests PM Anuthins Political Credibility
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Political observers view the local government examination fraud case as a key benchmark for evaluating the Phayathai government and Prime Minister Anuthon Chainaveerakul in his capacity as Interior Minister, as it directly impacts public confidence in the bureaucratic system.

As the investigation expands to reveal networks and multiple suspects with possible high-level involvement, society is watching whether the government will pursue the case thoroughly or allow it to end with low-level arrests.

The case's timing amplifies interest as it coincides with growing rumors of cabinet reshuffles. While the government hasn't confirmed this, observers believe each ministry's performance is being weighed, and the Interior Ministry cannot escape scrutiny over its handling of this investigation.

If the government can trace the fraud to its origins, expose the masterminds, and proceed transparently, it would be a significant achievement that restores public confidence and eases political pressure. However, if the investigation concludes with only partial arrests while those with real authority remain untouched, accusations of "selective prosecution" to protect political elites would emerge.

Should this occur, the problem extends beyond the Interior Ministry and shakes the entire government's credibility.

In this case, the public doesn't want to see scapegoats or low-level sacrifices; they demand impartial law enforcement without exception. For Prime Minister Anuthon, this represents a critical political test, as the outcome may become a major factor in assessing government performance and could influence future cabinet changes.

As society watches intently, the question remains: will the case reach the real masterminds? The answer may determine the future of the Anuthon government—whether it moves forward with public confidence or stumbles from lack of trust.

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Police

Japan Footballer Kaoru Mitoma Hits Cyclist in Tokyo

Japan international footballer Kaoru Mitoma struck a cyclist in Tokyo after allegedly running a red light, injuring the 48-year-old woman. Mitoma remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities.

Japan Footballer Kaoru Mitoma Hits Cyclist in Tokyo
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Kaoru Mitoma, left winger for Japan's national football team, was involved in a traffic accident when his car struck a cyclist. He remained at the scene and is suspected of running a red light.

Yahoo Japan reported that Kaoru Mitoma, the Japanese national team's left winger who is already out of the 2026 World Cup squad due to injury, hit a cyclist in the Itabashi district of Tokyo at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8. One person sustained minor injuries at the scene, while Mitoma himself was unharmed. Mitoma allegedly ran a red light, explaining that he was distracted while looking at the traffic signal at the Jujo Station intersection.

Reports indicate that Mitoma remained at the scene and immediately checked on the condition of the injured 48-year-old woman cyclist. He waited to speak with authorities and complied with all legal procedures, with no attempt to flee the scene.

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Police

American Tourist Arrested At Airport For Jet Ski Assault

A 25-year-old American tourist was arrested at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on July 8 after allegedly assaulting a jet ski attendant in Phuket over a damage compensation dispute.

American Tourist Arrested At Airport For Jet Ski Assault
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Bangkok — On July 8, 2026, Patong police arrested a 25-year-old American man at Suvarnabhumi Airport after he allegedly assaulted a jet ski attendant in Phuket and attempted to leave Thailand. The suspect, identified as Williamson, was taken into custody while preparing to board an international flight and was later transferred to Patong Police Station for legal proceedings.

The arrest followed an incident on July 7, when the victim, Nattawut Dech-iam, a jet ski attendant, rented two jet skis to the American tourist. After the watercraft were returned, the attendant discovered that both jet skis had been damaged. He approached the tourist to seek compensation, but the man refused to pay and walked away toward Bangla Road.

The attendant followed him to Soi Sea Dragon, where the suspect allegedly punched and assaulted him, causing injuries, before fleeing the scene. Video of the incident quickly spread on social media, drawing widespread public attention.

At 3:30 p.m. on July 8, investigators from Patong Police Station tracked the suspect to Suvarnabhumi Airport, where he was arrested before he could depart the country. Police stated that CCTV footage shows the victim following the American tourist to demand compensation before the confrontation escalated into a physical altercation in Soi Sea Dragon, Patong. The suspect has been returned to Phuket to face legal action.

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Regional

China Monitoring Heavy Metal Pollution in Mekong Tributaries

China says it's monitoring heavy metal pollution in Mekong tributaries following protests at its Bangkok and Chiang Mai missions, and backs a joint investigation with Thailand and Myanmar to identify the contamination source.

China Monitoring Heavy Metal Pollution in Mekong Tributaries
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China said it has been closely monitoring reports of heavy metal contamination in tributaries of the Mekong River in Thailand and understands growing public concern over the environmental and health impacts.

The statement, issued by a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Thailand, came after groups of protesters gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok and the Chinese Consulate-General in Chiang Mai to raise concerns over pollution in tributaries of the Mekong River.

The embassy said China attaches great importance to the issue and has been following reports of heavy metal contamination in the affected waterways. It also acknowledged the concerns of communities living along the river basin over potential risks to the environment and public health.

The spokesperson said the rivers in question are transboundary waterways shared by Thailand and Myanmar, stressing that the source of the contamination should be determined through an investigation based on facts, scientific evidence and responsibility.

China supports Thailand and Myanmar in strengthening communication and coordination and carrying out a joint investigation as soon as possible to identify those responsible and address the issue appropriately, the statement said.

The embassy added that protecting the Mekong River ecosystem is a shared responsibility of all countries in the basin. China said it is ready to strengthen cooperation with Mekong nations on water resource management and environmental conservation to safeguard the river's ecological security.

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National

Health Agency Alerts Young Thais to Liver Fluke Infections

Thailand's health agency is warning young people about rising liver fluke infections linked to eating raw or undercooked freshwater fish, offering free screening kits through the Pao Tang app to those with gold card coverage. The "silent" i

Health Agency Alerts Young Thais to Liver Fluke Infections
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The National Health Security Office (NHSO) is warning young people about rising liver fluke infections and recommending that gold card holders take advantage of free screening kits through the Pao Tang app for early detection and treatment. Dr. Atthaporn Limpanisleuk, NHSO deputy secretary-general, reported on July 8 that health screenings of first-year university students in the Northeast found high rates of liver fluke infection, consistent with data from Khon Kaen University's cholangiocarcinoma research institute showing increased infection trends in Generation Z. The primary risk factor is consuming raw or undercooked freshwater fish dishes like pla tod, lab pla, pla som, and pla ra, as well as insufficiently heated foods.

Dr. Atthaporn emphasized that the disease poses a risk to all ages, not just older generations, particularly for those who regularly eat raw or undercooked fish. The concerning aspect is that liver flukes operate as a "silent threat" in early stages—many infected people show no symptoms and remain unaware of their infection. Without testing and treatment, or if raw fish consumption continues, the risk of chronic bile duct inflammation and long-term liver cancer increases significantly.

Feeling healthy and symptom-free does not guarantee safety from infection. Those with a history of eating raw freshwater fish, previous infections, or past deworming should be screened at least annually. Under the national health security system (gold card), the NHSO offers free rapid urine-based OV-RDT screening kits, developed by Khon Kaen University and recognized as a Thai innovation. Data through May 2569 showed 129,522 people used the service in fiscal year 2568, with 143,127 in the first eight months of 2569.

The service targets Thai citizens aged 15 and older with risk factors, including previous infections, past deworming, or raw fish consumption. Eligible individuals can access free screening at participating facilities like partner pharmacies, warm community nursing clinics, and medical technique clinics by using the Pao Tang app's "Health Wallet" menu or calling the NHSO hotline at 1330.

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National

BEARHOUSE Sets Seven Standards for Partners Ahead of 100-Branch Expansion

BEARHOUSE unveiled seven partner standards as it prepares to expand to 100 branches and international markets, emphasizing that supplier excellence is critical to maintaining quality across its growing network.

BEARHOUSE Sets Seven Standards for Partners Ahead of 100-Branch Expansion
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BEARHOUSE has unveiled seven criteria for selecting business partners, highlighting supply chain excellence as it prepares to expand to 100 branches and international markets. Vice President Operations Thananya Pongwijit announced the Supplier Recognition Awards 2026 under the theme "Together We Rise, Together We Partner," introducing the "7 Qualities of BEARHOUSE Strategic Partners" framework to the public for the first time. The initiative reflects the company's commitment to joint growth with suppliers and elevates operational standards to support domestic and international expansion plans.

Every beverage that reaches customers is not the result of front-of-house operations alone, but relies on an integrated supply chain system spanning raw material selection, quality control, logistics, and inventory management. "Behind every drink is a system working constantly, and behind every system are partners who make that system real," Thananya stated.

The disclosure of the "7 Qualities of BEARHOUSE Strategic Partners" framework signals the company's long-term direction in working with partners. BEARHOUSE views suppliers not merely as vendors but as strategic partners who play a role in developing product quality, operational efficiency, and customer experience.

Supply Chain Director Jiraphon Saelim noted that BEARHOUSE's Supply Chain Management team operates similarly to an R&D department, continuously testing, comparing, and evaluating product quality while incorporating feedback from stores and customers to improve products and processes with partners.

The seven core standards BEARHOUSE uses to evaluate business partners include Quality Excellence, On-Time & Reliability, Best Commercial Value, Service Excellence, Innovation Partner, Outstanding Global Partner, and Supplier of the Year 2026. These encompass product quality, punctuality, joint commercial value creation, service capability, innovation potential, and capacity for international market growth.

BEARHOUSE emphasizes that the awards across these seven categories reflect not just recognition of supplier performance but shared collaboration standards the company wishes to establish with long-term partners, especially as it accelerates expansion and prepares to enter international markets.

Currently operating over 76 branches nationwide, BEARHOUSE aims to reach 100 branches and pursue franchise expansion and overseas growth by 2026. This makes supply chain management and building a strong partner network critical strategies for the brand.

The company believes that end-product quality begins with careful partner selection and development from the outset, ensuring all partnerships maintain consistent standards in raw material quality, food safety, and sustainability to deliver the best customer experience across every BEARHOUSE beverage sold.

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Police

Ammonia Leak Hospitalizes 35 In Suphan Buri

An ammonia leak at an ice factory in Suphan Buri province hospitalized 35 people, including students and teachers evacuated from a nearby school, with most suffering respiratory and eye irritation symptoms.

Ammonia Leak Hospitalizes 35 In Suphan Buri
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An ammonia leak at an ice factory in Khao Phra subdistrict, Derm Bang Nang Buat district, Suphan Buri province, has affected 35 people admitted to Derm Bang Nang Buat Hospital on July 8. Authorities evacuated residents, students, and teachers from Thammasat Choti School to safe areas within a one-kilometer radius. Most patients reported eye irritation, sore throat, itching, dizziness, chest tightness, and heart palpitations. Those hospitalized include one government official, 10 students, two teachers, 10 factory workers, three civilians, three disaster relief staff, and six municipal officials. Environmental and property damage assessments are ongoing by the Suphan Buri Provincial Public Health Office in coordination with local hospitals and the district health office, with fieldwork scheduled for July 9. Initial response efforts included hospital treatment for affected individuals and temporary establishment of a coordination center.

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National

Activists Demand Action on Cross-Border River Pollution

Activists gathered at the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok on July 8 to demand action on cross-border river pollution affecting Thailand and Myanmar, while also calling for an investigation into police use of force during earlier protests.

Activists Demand Action on Cross-Border River Pollution
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BANGKOK — On July 8, 2026, activists gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok to submit demands urging the Chinese government to help resolve cross-border pollution and to investigate police use of force during a protest at the Chinese Consulate.

The demonstration was organized by the NGO Coordinating Committee (NGO-COD) and civil society networks. Protest leaders poured water collected from affected areas onto a map of Thailand and Myanmar to symbolically highlight environmental damage in the Kok, Sai, Ruak, and Mekong river basins.

Lertsak Kamkongsak, chairman of NGO-COD, read a statement urging China to prioritize resolving cross-border pollution. The statement referenced reports of contaminants in water sources and called for investigation into mining companies operating in Myanmar's Shan State. He emphasized that cross-border investment must be accompanied by environmental protection and corporate accountability to affected communities.

Toward the rally's conclusion, some participants wore masks depicting Wisarut Srichan, an activist injured during protests in Chiang Mai, to demand accountability and a transparent investigation into allegations of excessive police force. Leaders also called for a fact-finding inquiry through the House of Representatives.

The demonstration concluded peacefully. The Chinese Embassy announced it would close for half a day.

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National

Thai Teen Guitarist Nabs Four Yeses on AGT

Phuket teenager Nene Royal earned unanimous approval from all four AGT judges after delivering an emotional rendition of "Zombie" by The Cranberries, advancing to the next round of the competition.

Thai Teen Guitarist Nabs Four Yeses on AGT
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Thai youngster Nene Royal from Phuket advanced to the next round of America's Got Talent after earning a unanimous "Four Yeses" from all four judges with her performance of the iconic hit "Zombie" by The Cranberries.

The 15-year-old artist told the judges before her audition that the next day would mark her 16th birthday. She also revealed that her biggest dream was to become "a superstar touring the world." Although she admitted feeling nervous, describing it as the biggest stage of her life, she stepped out with confidence, while her father watched from the side of the stage to cheer her on.

As soon as the opening chords of Zombie began, Nene captivated the entire auditorium with her powerful vocals and impressive guitar performance. She delivered an emotional rendition that earned a standing ovation from the audience, while the judges appeared visibly impressed throughout the audition.

Following the performance, the judges praised her talent and commended her vocal ability, guitar skills and stage presence, saying they were remarkably sophisticated for someone her age. They described her as "a real rock star" with the potential to go far in the competition.

All four judges then unanimously voted "Yes," prompting the host to announce, "You have Four Yeses!", securing Nene a place in the next round with a clean sweep of approval.

Nene Royal is an emerging young artist from Phuket known for her singing, guitar playing and acting. She began her musical journey by teaching herself to play the guitar through online videos. Through years of developing her skills, she built a large following on social media, where she now has more than three million followers across platforms.

From a young girl who started playing music purely out of passion, Nene has now stepped onto a world-class stage. Her successful audition marks another international achievement for a young Thai performer, earning Four Yeses on America's Got Talent and moving one step closer to her dream of becoming a global music artist.

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Police

Flight Instructor Dies After Jumping From Plane Mid-Air

A 42-year-old flight instructor died after deliberately jumping from a training plane over Argentina, leaving his novice student pilot to safely land the aircraft alone.

Flight Instructor Dies After Jumping From Plane Mid-Air
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A chilling incident occurred in Toledo, Argentina when 42-year-old flight instructor Leandro Bertazzzo jumped from a training aircraft during flight, resulting in his death. His 22-year-old female trainee pilot, with limited flying experience, managed to control the aircraft and land it safely on her own. According to the trainee's account, before jumping, the instructor removed his headset, organized his belongings including his mobile phone, unbuckled his seatbelt, and opened the aircraft door—which was difficult to open—before jumping out. She immediately notified authorities and successfully brought the aircraft back to the airport for landing. The director of Flying Parrot Córdoba flight school praised her professionalism, noting that despite her shock, she demonstrated expert skill in flying back and landing the plane flawlessly. The instructor, known for being cheerful and good-natured, said to his student before jumping, "You know what to do. Just keep going." Local media reports indicate the deceased instructor had previously received psychiatric and neurological treatment, with only close family members aware of this information before the incident occurred.

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National

Parliament Approves Amnesty Bill With 306 Votes

Thailand's House of Representatives approved an amnesty bill with 306 votes on July 8, which excludes Article 112 charges and applies only to youth and crimes unrelated to electoral fraud.

Parliament Approves Amnesty Bill With 306 Votes
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On July 8, 2025, the House of Representatives considered the Promoting Peaceful Society Bill following the Senate's amended version. At 5:30 p.m., Nikorn Chamnong, a Bhumjaithai list MP, discussed the contentious amnesty provisions potentially linked to Senate selection irregularities, firmly stating these claims were unfounded. He explained that the original 25 criminal charges in the bill's appendix applied only to youth and did not explicitly grant amnesty from Article 112 charges.

Nikorn noted that the Senate's amendments clarified the law's scope by specifying that exemptions apply only to crimes unrelated to electoral fraud, unfair elections, and false qualifications. He emphasized that the Anying case was separate and governed by different legislation, thus not connected to Senate acquisition issues.

Regarding Section 11, Nikorn stated the Senate added language rather than removed it, clarifying that youth under 18 charged with crimes outside the specified list could seek case dismissal—except Article 112 violations, which conflict with Section 3's prohibitions. He warned that without this clarification, the law would appear contradictory and resemble the controversial 2006 amnesty, potentially creating social discord.

Nikorn argued that allowing Article 112 charges for youth would unfairly burden 6,000 people and create legal inconsistency. He urged approval to end a 20-year conflict and provide remedies for affected youth.

The House voted 306 in favor, 141 opposed, 2 abstained, with no votes against. The bill received parliamentary approval and will proceed under Constitution Article 81.

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