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Voravatr Wins GT3 Race at Bangsaen Grand Prix

Voravatr Phiromphakdi and Carlo van Dam won the GT3 race at Bangsaen Grand Prix in Chonburi, with their Ferrari securing pole position for Sunday's second race.

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Voravatr Phiromphakdi and Carlo van Dam steered Singha Motorsport Thailand to a dominant victory in the Supercar GT3 class at round two of the 2026 TSS The Super Series by B-Quik championship during the Bangsaen Grand Prix at Bangsaen Street Circuit in Chonburi on July 4. In a separate entry, Piti Phiromphakdi and Kantsak Kusiri recovered from sixth on the grid to claim third place.

In the first 60-minute plus one-lap race, Voravatr started from pole position in the number 89 Ferrari 296 GT3 before handing over to Carlo van Dam for the final stint. The pair crossed the line first to secure the season's maiden victory and accumulate 47 championship points. After the race, Voravatr praised the team's excellent setup work and credited the Balance of Performance regulations for giving the Ferrari competitive advantages this year, expressing satisfaction at returning to the top podium spot.

The number 89 Singha Motorsport Thailand Ferrari will again start from pole position in the second Supercar GT3 race on Sunday, July 5 at 4:05 p.m., targeting back-to-back victories at Bangsaen Street Circuit.

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Tourism

Queen's Cup Thailand: Final 18 Holes Decide Champion

The Queen's Cup golf tournament concludes with its final 18 holes at Riverdale Golf Club, where leader Ekaphittha Hvu holds a three-stroke advantage over second-place Jes-Atiwichakun in pursuit of Thailand's most prestigious golfing honor.

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The multi-day tournament reaches its climax in the final 18 holes at Riverdale Golf Club, transforming a seemingly simple course into a battleground of pressure. The prize is not merely victory but the chance to engrave one's name on the Queen's Cup, presented by Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudha, the highest honor all Thai golfers aspire to claim.

Leader Ekaphittha Hvu Holds 3-Stroke Lead Ekaphittha currently leads with a scorching 19 under par, three strokes ahead of second place. Though holding a comfortable lead, golf offers no guarantees. The 27-year-old stays grounded, focusing on fundamentals rather than worrying about scores. "I'm sticking to my routine," Ekaphittha said. "Eating well, getting good sleep if possible. Just having fun with the game is enough." His strategy for tomorrow emphasizes solid tee shots to position himself for scoring opportunities.

Chaser Jes-Atiwichakun Three Strokes Behind Jes-Atiwichakun trails by three strokes but maintains composure as the chaser. His consistent play and composed demeanor turn pressure into advantage. "Being in second place feels less stressful," Jes noted. "We have nothing to lose, so I'll give my full effort." He plans to stick rigidly to his game plan, utilizing statistical analysis to protect scores while remaining aggressive on the greens.

Dark Horse Edda-Noprat Poised to Strike Ranked third, 13 under par, Edda-Noprat trails by six strokes but showed impressive form in round three with five under par, including six birdies. Though the gap appears wide, his recent strong play positions him as a potential surprise contender for the championship.

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National

England May Use Viagra For Mexico World Cup Qualifier

England may use Viagra to help players combat altitude effects during their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Mexico in high-elevation Mexico City on July 6.

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GivemeSport reports that England's squad faces a significant challenge ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 matchup against Mexico on July 6, potentially requiring Viagra to cope with altitude effects. The match will be played at Estadio Azteca on July 6 Thailand time.

Beyond the difficulty of playing in Mexico City, England must contend with the stadium's elevation of 7,220 feet (2,240 meters), where even world-class players struggle with breathing and physical performance due to thinner air and lower oxygen concentration.

The report suggests England may use Viagra, known as 'Vitamin V,' to help manage altitude-related fatigue and dizziness. The drug works by dilating blood vessels in the lungs after inhibiting enzymes that cause vasoconstriction. Viagra is not on WADA's banned substance list and sildenafil is not considered to significantly enhance athletic performance. Players need not worry about unwanted physical effects during competition since the drug only takes effect when the user is sexually stimulated.

However, England previously rejected using it during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. A spokesperson for the English Football Association confirmed they conducted thorough research but found no plans to actually implement it.

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Police

Police Raid Six Motorcycle Shops in Northeast

Police raided six motorcycle shops in northeastern Thailand on July 4, seizing over 300 illegal exhaust pipes and discovering stolen motorcycles with fake license plates.

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On July 4, 2569, Police Lieutenant Colonel Kongkrit Lerdsitkul, commander of the Provincial Police Region, ordered a raid on six motorcycle modification and customization shops in lower northeastern Thailand—areas identified as high-risk for illegal street racing activities. The operation resulted in the seizure of 303 illegal motorcycle exhaust pipes and components, along with hundreds of tools and equipment valued at approximately one million baht.

Investigators also discovered several motorcycles that had been modified without proper ownership documentation. Three motorcycles were found bearing duplicate license plates, and one motorcycle had been reported stolen.

Operators who illegally produced and sold the racing exhaust components face charges under industrial product standards law, carrying penalties of up to two years imprisonment and two million baht in fines. They also face charges for advertising and selling unauthorized industrial products, which carries penalties of up to six months imprisonment or 500,000 baht in fines, or both. Suspects and evidence have been forwarded to investigators for further legal proceedings.

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National

Thai Defender Peeravis Finn Brown Joins German Club Sankt Pauli

Thai defender Peeravis Finn Brown, 18, has signed his first professional contract with German second-division club Sankt Pauli after developing through Karlsruher SC's youth system.

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Peeravis Finn Brown, an 18-year-old Thai defender prospect who developed in Germany, has signed his first professional contract with Sankt Pauli of Germany's Bundesliga 2. Brown spent time with Karlsruher SC from 2022 to 2026, where he appeared in 53 matches for the U17 and U19 youth teams, scoring 7 goals in German youth league competitions. He has now moved on from Karlsruher SC to join Sankt Pauli.

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Police

Ex-Justice Minister: Five Officials Scapegoats in Exam Fraud

Five low-level officials are being made scapegoats in Thailand's massive civil service exam fraud scheme, which involved about 9,000 bribery payments totaling hundreds of thousands of baht each, according to a former justice minister callin

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On July 4, 2569, former Justice Minister Thawee Sodsong, Prachathai Party leader and MP, posted on Facebook stating: "Using digital verification techniques and witness protection measures to expose those orchestrating the local government exam fraud scheme."

The massive corruption case involves the 2568-2569 civil service and local government employee entrance exams that are currently destabilizing Thailand's bureaucracy. After the Prime Minister and Interior Minister announced a seven-day investigation finding five operational-level officials from the Department of Local Administration committed serious disciplinary violations, Thawee argues these five are merely "scapegoats" pushed forward to take the fall for a powerful criminal network.

Comparing statements from Srinakharinwirot University with the facts reveals key indicators of the crime. The university clearly outlined procedures: after processing raw scores and delivering a flash drive to the Department of Local Administration (DLA), the DLA reviews the names and returns results to the university for stamping before official announcement.

This timeline shows that while the score data flash drive was in DLA personnel's possession, a scheme involved secretly opening Excel files to alter scores—for example, changing raw scores from 37 to 74 points—to help exam applicants who paid for positions. Approximately 9,000 people were involved and paid bribes of 350,000 to 800,000 baht each, far exceeding the actual 6,669 available positions.

Thawee advocates using systematic digital forensic techniques to trace perpetrators. He recommends the Anti-Corruption Commission send backup score files to the Institute of Forensic Science for digital forensics analysis to detect score alterations across over 400,000 applicants, identifying bribery charges under Criminal Code Section 144 and related offenses.

The investigation should employ legal measures to interview test applicants who paid bribes or served as middlemen, using them as witnesses to trace the chain from payers to those who collected bribes and ultimately to the mastermind orchestrating the scheme.

Most critically, Thawee emphasizes that politically influential individuals benefiting from and abusing the system operated through networks and organized methods, including buying positions and allocating quotas to relatives of the powerful.

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Police

Two Men Charged in Heroin Delivery to Flight Attendant

Two men have been charged with heroin trafficking after delivering the drug to a flight attendant at a Bangkok condominium on July 4, with the 47-year-old courier claiming financial desperation drove him to make the delivery.

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At 8 p.m. on July 4, 2025, at Bangkok Metropolitan Police headquarters, Deputy Police Commissioner Pol. Maj. Gen. Theeradej Thammsutheera, overseeing narcotics affairs, along with other officers, presented two suspects for additional processing. They charged 47-year-old Uthay Kanaphiwat, who delivered the heroin package to young flight attendant Mina at a condominium, and 59-year-old Atirat Supiyan, the driver who transported him.

The charges include two counts: unlawful possession of heroin (Category 1 narcotics) with intent to sell, intended for commercial trade and public distribution, causing harm to national security or public safety; and unlawful smuggling of heroin outside the kingdom for commercial purposes with the same intent.

When questioned, Uthay insisted he did not know the flight attendant and claimed this was only his third such delivery due to financial hardship. He said he made contact through Line messaging and wanted to apologize to her and her family for what occurred.

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National

Thailand Issues Land Rights to 1,500 Forest Families

Thailand's government distributed land ownership certificates to 1,594 families in Chiang Mai's forest conservation zones, aiming to balance livelihood security with environmental protection and reduce conflicts between communities and fore

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Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin presided over a ceremony on July 4, 2025, distributing occupancy certificates (Sor 12) in conservation forest zones to residents of Chiang Mai Province. The event took place at the 16th Regional Protected Area Office in Chiang Mai, attended by provincial governor Ratthapol Naradit, Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Authority chairman Pichai Lertspoengadisorn, and senior officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

This action implements a key government policy under Prime Minister Anutthin Charnweerakul's administration, addressing the critical issue of land rights for farmers living in forest areas while maintaining environmental conservation. The initiative reflects the concept of "sustainable coexistence between people and forest," designed to reduce inequality and enhance living standards.

Suchart emphasized that the government aims to transform potential conflict between communities and forests into harmonious coexistence. He stressed that issuing these certificates provides not just legal recognition but creates stable livelihoods, allowing residents to conduct lawful occupations with steady income while serving as stewards of natural resources.

"When people have security in their lives, they will help protect forests for their children's future," Suchart said. "I urge recipients to preserve this land for generations to come."

The certification process involved comprehensive surveys across eight protected areas in Chiang Mai, benefiting 49 villages with 1,594 households covering 2,121 plots. This represents another success in resolving land disputes in conservation zones while enabling sustainable resource management and environmental stewardship.

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National

UK Lawmaker Pushes for Kane Knighthood

A UK lawmaker has proposed a knighthood for England striker Harry Kane following his two-goal performance against DR Congo, citing his World Cup record of 13 goals, which ranks sixth all-time in tournament history.

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Harry Kane, England's Bayern Munich striker, could be set for a knighthood should England's 2026 World Cup campaign prove successful. Following England's 2-1 victory over DR Congo in the round of 32, with Kane netting both goals, Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran has submitted an early motion calling for Kane to receive the United Kingdom's highest honour to recognise his achievements with the national team. Beyond England's performance, Kane has now accumulated 13 World Cup goals overall, making him the 6th leading scorer in World Cup history, level with French striker Just Fontaine and ahead of Brazilian football legend Pelé. "This House wishes to commend Harry Kane's outstanding dedication in England's match against the Democratic Republic of Congo and celebrate the English national team's performance at the 2026 World Cup," the motion stated.

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Police

Songkhla City Police Chief Orders Swift Probe Into Bribery Allegations

Songkhla City Police superintendent ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that a deputy traffic commander solicited bribes from subordinates through kickbacks from fines and overtime pay. Preliminary findings are expected by July

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The Songkhla City Police superintendent has ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that a deputy traffic commander solicited bribes from subordinates. A Facebook post accused the officer of demanding and collecting kickbacks from traffic fine rewards and overtime pay, alleging intimidation, coercion, and abuse of authority that caused distress to junior officers and sparked widespread public criticism online.

On July 4, 2025, Colonel Kitti Triwaiy, superintendent of Songkhla City Police, directed the immediate launch of a fact-finding investigation due to public interest and potential reputational damage to the department. Kitti stated the investigation would be conducted fairly and transparently for all parties, with designated personnel gathering comprehensive evidence and witness statements. He assured that any wrongdoing would not be overlooked.

Kitti anticipated preliminary findings would be clear by July 8, 2025, and pledged strict legal action if misconduct is substantiated.

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National

Pheu Thai Reaffirms Medical Cannabis, Not Recreational Use

Pheu Thai party clarified it supports only medical cannabis, not recreational use, and emphasized the need for strict legislation to regulate cultivation, distribution, and prescription while preventing misuse.

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On July 4, 2025, Supachai Iamsumut, a Pheu Thai party list MP, posted on Facebook to clarify that medical cannabis is a fact Thai society should understand and that the party's position remains unchanged. Cannabis has become a heavily debated topic across politics, society, and media, with widespread misunderstanding that Pheu Thai promotes recreational cannabis and caused current problems.

Pheu Thai believes the time has come to present facts clearly. The party's stance has never changed: it supports cannabis for medical and health purposes, not recreation, and cannabis use must operate within clear laws with regulatory systems prioritizing public safety.

Promoting medical cannabis aims to give patients treatment options, support medical research and innovation, and create economic opportunities for farmers and businesses operating legally. However, removing cannabis from the narcotics list alone does not mean unrestricted use should occur. Conversely, Pheu Thai has consistently held that Thailand needs specific legislation tightly regulating cannabis cultivation, production, distribution, advertising, prescription, and use to prevent misuse.

The party's proposed law failed parliament in 2022 due to political reasons. Over two years, cannabis problems emerged from illegal shops, rampant recreational use, and state negligence. Without specific legislation, regulatory gaps exist—a lesson all sides should address together rather than use for political blame.

Pheu Thai believes the correct solution is not denying patients access or medical cannabis benefits, but urgently building efficient regulatory systems, closing legal gaps, and enforcing laws seriously. The party supports clear measures: limiting use to medical purposes, controlling prescriptions by healthcare professionals, prohibiting sales to children and youth, banning misleading advertising, and setting appropriate penalties for violations.

Good public policy must rest on academic evidence, not emotion or fear. Policy decisions should consider medical data, societal concerns, and lessons from past enforcement.

Thailand can become a regional medical cannabis hub with transparent, strong regulatory systems earning public trust in research, drug production, product development, and agricultural value creation. Pheu Thai reaffirms it does not support recreational cannabis but will defend patients' treatment access rights, support medical cannabis use, and push strict legislation protecting society. This position remains constant because our goal is patients' welfare.

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