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Thai Air Force boosts U-Tapao deployment, conducts AIM-9 missile drills

The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has reviewed and adjusted its air force deployment at U-Tapao Airport to strengthen readiness against potential threats from Thailand’s eastern flank, while reinforcing its ability to protect national sovereignty and maritime interests.

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The RTAF said the move forms part of efforts to enhance operational preparedness and ensure air power assets can respond effectively to any security situation.

The inspection focused on the readiness of air units stationed at U-Tapao and their capability to support missions safeguarding Thailand’s territorial integrity and maritime interests.

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In parallel, the Air Force has conducted training involving the AIM-9 air-to-air guided missile to improve air defence capabilities and maintain combat readiness for future operations.

The RTAF stressed that protecting the nation’s airspace and sovereignty remains a core mission and that personnel must be prepared to respond to any situation at all times.

“National security missions require continuous readiness and the ability to operate 24 hours a day,” the Air Force said.

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The military added that maintaining operational preparedness is essential for strengthening national security and ensuring public confidence in the country’s defence capabilities.

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Asian pop finally gets a Grammy category as Recording Academy adds five new awards

The Grammy Awards will introduce a dedicated Asian pop category for the first time, as the Recording Academy announced five new award categories and a series of rule changes for the 2026 ceremony.

The new best Asian pop music performance category will cover releases across K-pop, J-pop, C-pop and other Asian pop genres, with the award going to the performer. The addition marks a significant recognition of Asia’s growing influence on the global music industry.

Four other categories were also announced. A best traditional pop vocal performance category will cover music that “cannot properly be intermingled with present forms of pop music.” A best Latin song category will recognise songwriters for work recorded predominantly in Spanish. The R&B field gains a best collaboration or duo/group performance award alongside a reimagined best R&B solo performance category. Folk music also sees a split, with best folk album becoming best contemporary folk album and a new best traditional folk album category added separately.

Among the rule changes, the academy expanded eligibility for its best new artist category, allowing artists to submit up to four times, up from three, to better reflect how long it can now take for an artist to build mainstream momentum. Artists with a previous Grammy nomination remain ineligible.

“2027 is going to be an amazing year for the Grammy Awards, and one that reflects the extraordinary growth we’re seeing across music,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said.

The changes will take effect for the 68th Grammy Awards.

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Cambodian diver found dead off Koh Larn after running out of air with substandard gear

CHONBURI — 17 June 2026, A Cambodian man who dived into the sea off Koh Larn to retrieve fish traps for his family was found dead after two days missing, with police saying he was using substandard scuba equipment that likely caused him to drown.

The body of Seng Tyno, 37, a speedboat operator living on the island, was found floating about 500 metres from where he was last seen, off Thian Beach on the southern tip of Koh Larn, at around 09:30 on Wednesday.

Rescue teams from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation had been searching for him since 15 June, both underwater and on the surface, but strong currents and the weight of his diving gear made the search difficult.

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His wife, Khwanta Krungra, 39, identified the body in tears, saying her husband had told her he was going to dive for fish to feed the family and sell to local seafood restaurants. She last spoke to him at noon on 15 June before he disappeared.

When the body was recovered, he was found wearing a black scuba suit with an air tank and a single regulator hose. Investigators said he was missing a pressure gauge and an air supply meter — both standard safety items for scuba diving. The air tank was found completely empty. He was also carrying 10 lead weights totalling around 6–8 kg.

Pol. Capt. Chayaphon Yuurot, the investigating officer from Pattaya City Police’s Koh Larn unit, said the preliminary finding was that the victim ran out of air at a depth of 8–10 metres and was unable to surface due to the heavy weights and the absence of a buoyancy control device.

The body will be sent for a full autopsy before being released to the family for funeral rites.

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DE warns of fake PEA deposit receipt certificates

Public urged to beware of scammers seeking money and personal information through fraudulent documents falsely claiming to be issued by PEA.

The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE), through the Anti-Fake News Center Thailand (AFNC), has released the latest results of its fake news monitoring and reporting efforts. The initiative is in line with the policy of Mr.Chaichanok Chidchob, Minister of Digital Economy and Society, to strengthen public awareness of technology-related crimes, fake news, and misinformation.

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On 15 June 2026, AFNC monitored a total of 130,543 messages and identified 2,335 messages requiring verification. The largest number of reports came from Social Listening channels, accounting for 2,332 messages, followed by three reports received through the AFNC Line Official account. A total of 19 issues were investigated, with verification results received from relevant agencies for 15 cases.

Among the seven stories that attracted the greatest public attention, three were confirmed as true, two were identified as fake news, and two were classified as misleading information. These included:

  1. Misleading Information: Screws on Motorway M7 caused tire punctures to nearly 100 vehicles.
  2. True News: Rajavithi Hospital introduces non-surgical treatment for uterine fibroids (HIFU).
  3. True News: Residents in Nakhon Ratchasima were attacked by a dog infected with rabies.
  4. True News: A 4.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar at a depth of 5 kilometers caused tremors felt in northern Thailand.
  5. Fake News: PEA issues replacement certificates for lost electricity deposit receipts.
  6. Fake News: MOBILITY dietary supplement strengthens bones, relieves pain, and reduces inflammation.
  7. Misleading Information: Thailand plans to upgrade the Thai-Cambodian border fence into a permanent fence equipped with surveillance cameras.

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One of the most notable fake stories claimed that the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) had issued certificates to replace lost electricity deposit receipts. The DE Ministry coordinated with PEA under the Ministry of Interior and confirmed that the claim is false.

According to PEA, documents circulating through the LINE application that appear to be official certificates for lost electricity deposit receipts are fraudulent documents created by scammers. Electricity users are advised not to trust individuals who attempt to collect or misuse personal information under this pretext and should not provide personal information to anyone making such claims.

PEA stated that registration for electricity deposit refunds is available only through its official website at [www.pea.co.th](http://www.pea.co.th). Customers with questions can contact the 1129 PEA Contact Center or their local PEA office.

The DE Ministry remains concerned about the spread of fake news and misinformation across online and social media platforms. Sharing unverified information may lead to misunderstanding, financial losses, misuse of personal information, and broader impacts on society.

The public is encouraged to trust and share information only from official sources and to carefully verify facts and website links before believing or forwarding any information.

People who encounter suspicious information or possible fake news can report it or verify information through the Anti-Fake News Center Thailand via Hotline 1111 ext. 87, available 24 hours a day.

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At 21, Thai star ‘Fourth’ named Louis Vuitton Friend of House

At 21, Thai star ‘Fourth’ named Louis Vuitton Friend of House

BANGKOK — 17 June 2026, “Fourth” Nattawat Jirochtikul, a Thai actor and artist under GMMTV, a leading Thai entertainment company for teen audiences and the younger generation, has been appointed the latest Friend of the House for Louis Vuitton, the world’s largest luxury brand by sales.

Louis Vuitton announced Fourth’s appointment ahead of the upcoming Paris Men’s Fashion Week, where he is set to attend the unveiling of the Spring/Summer 2027 menswear collection. Over the past several years, Fourth has built a relationship with the brand by attending major events in Bangkok and travelling to Paris twice in succession as a guest of the men’s fashion shows for the Spring/Summer 2026 and Fall/Winter 2026 collections.

The appointment marks another milestone for Thai talent on the global fashion stage.

The journey between Fourth and Louis Vuitton did not happen overnight. Rather, the relationship has gradually developed through continuous collaborations. Fourth fully stepped into the fashion world of Louis Vuitton last year before being invited to attend Paris Men’s Fashion Week twice in a row. This year’s trip to Paris will be his third journey with the brand and his first under the official title of Friend of the House.

The appointment also makes the 21-year-old the first actor and artist from GMMTV to receive the title of Friend of the House from Louis Vuitton, a brand known for its highly selective appointment process and limited number of representatives in each country. It reflects his growing presence on the international fashion stage and underscores the increasing influence of a new generation of Thai artists in the global luxury industry.

Previously, “Yaya” Urassaya Sperbund became the first Thai national to be named a Friend of the House for Louis Vuitton in 2018 before being elevated to the brand’s first Thai House Ambassador in August 2023. She was followed by “BamBam” Kunpimook Bhuwakul of K-pop group GOT7, who was appointed House Ambassador in February 2024, and “Lisa” Lalisa Manobal, who joined as a House Ambassador in July of the same year.

Fourth’s appointment makes him the latest Thai figure to be selected by Louis Vuitton. To date, only a handful of individuals from Thailand have held official roles with the French luxury house, further highlighting the increasingly prominent role of Thai talent in the global fashion industry.

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Princess Sirivannavari thanks Chula Hospital staff for care of Queen Sirikit, Princess Bha

BANGKOK — 17 June 2026, Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana has sent a letter to the director of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, thanking doctors, nurses, and all staff for their care of two senior royal family members who died after treatment at the facility.

In the letter, the princess wrote as a family member of patients, expressing gratitude to medical staff across all departments — both those seen by patients and those working behind the scenes — for their time, physical and emotional effort, patience, and understanding.

“The small hopes and the fighting spirit of every doctor and nurse at Chula Hospital — as a family member, I am deeply grateful,” she wrote. “Thank you sincerely from the heart.”

She acknowledged that the past three years had been difficult for medical staff and family alike, and thanked the hospital for caring for “Grandma” — a reference to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother — describing the care as the best possible under the circumstances.

The princess also thanked staff for their dedication to Princess Bajrakitiyabha, her elder sister.

She closed by wishing all staff good health and happiness, and urged them to continue serving the public with the same devotion.

“Love Chula Hospital very much. I know everyone is exhausted and hasn’t slept — thank you,” she wrote.

Queen Sirikit and Princess Bajrakitiyabha had both received treatment at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital before their deaths.

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Ginger cat steals spotlight during ‘Romeo and Juliet’ ballet in Turkey

Ginger cat steals spotlight during ‘Romeo and Juliet’ ballet in Turkey

IZMIR, Turkey — 17 June 2026, a ballet performance of Romeo and Juliet in the Turkish city of Izmir has gone viral after an unexpected four-legged guest, an orange tabby cat, wandered onto the stage mid-performance during a crucial scene, stealing the spotlight from the lead performers and becoming the true star of the night.

The incident occurred during a performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet troupe during the production’s climax, shortly after Romeo’s death, one of the most emotional and sorrowful moments of the play. Instead of focusing on the tragedy unfolding on stage, the eyes of the entire audience were drawn to the furry guest, which calmly strolled onto the set.

A video clip shared by ballet company member Tanya Borger showed the cat heading straight towards the actor portraying Romeo, who was lying still on stage. The cat then casually lay down beside him as though it were a seasoned co-star in the scene.

The cuteness did not end there. After lying down for a moment, the feline stood up, sniffed Romeo’s head and playfully patted the actor’s hair with its paw. The innocent behaviour prompted smiles and laughter from the audience.

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However, when Juliet dragged Romeo’s body away as required by the script, the cat appeared to lose interest in the leading man and decided to gracefully walk off, as if its mission on stage had been completed.

It then relocated to a table on stage and calmly sat and watched the remainder of the performance, resembling a VIP spectator with the most exclusive, up-close seat in the house that night.

Although it was not listed among the cast members, the furry performer received laughter and applause from the audience throughout the show and even joined the company for the final bow at the curtain call. It remains unclear how the cat managed to slip into the theatre, but one thing is certain: it had completely stolen the hearts of the entire audience.

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Khao Kheow Open Zoo offers fans chance to become Moo Deng’s keeper for a day

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CHON BURI — Fans of Moo Deng, the viral pygmy hippopotamus at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, can now experience life as her keeper through a new hands-on programme that allows participants to clean her enclosure, prepare food and learn about her daily care.

The announcement was made by the Facebook page “Kha Moo and the Gang”, which is run by Moo Deng’s caretakers at Khao Kheow Open Zoo.

Under the “Zoo Keeper Insight” activity, visitors will take part in tasks normally performed by zoo staff, including washing the pool, cleaning the enclosure and preparing Moo Deng’s favourite foods.

Organisers said Moo Deng will remain in a separate section of the enclosure while participants carry out the cleaning activities. After the work is completed, visitors will have an opportunity to take a selfie with the popular pygmy hippopotamus.

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The programme also includes educational sessions on Moo Deng’s behaviour and daily life, offering participants a behind-the-scenes look at animal care at the zoo. Each participant will receive a souvenir.

The activity is open to groups of up to four people, with a minimum age requirement of 12 years. The participation fee is 6,000 baht per group.

Bookings are now open for visits from now until September 2026 at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri province.

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For more information, visitors can contact the zoo at 038-318444 or visit the “Khao Kheow Open Zoo Promotions” Facebook page.

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Two men called to help stop dispute end up opening fire

Two men called to help stop dispute end up opening fire

CHANTHABURI — 17 June 2026, in a near-repeat of the border patrol officer shooting involving motorcycle taxi riders, a man and his companion responded to a female friend’s plea to help stop a dispute, but one of the two men allegedly opened fire after they were swarmed, their motorcycle was vandalized, and he was provoked.

Pol. Lt. Ploypan Arunrat, the duty officer at Tha Mai Police Station, received a report of a shooting with injuries at around 21:15 on Tuesday at a house in Takad Ngao subdistrict, Tha Mai district. She rushed to the scene alongside rescue volunteers from the Sawang Katanyu Chanthaburi Rescue Foundation.

At the scene, authorities found two men wounded in the shooting: a 64-year-old man, Samnao (surname withheld), who suffered a gunshot wound to his right leg, and a 37-year-old man, Suwan (surname withheld), who was shot in his left arm. Both were immediately taken to Tha Mai Hospital for treatment by rescue workers.

An inspection discovered bloodstains splattered across the floor of the house and 10 spent .22-calibre shell casings scattered on the road in front of the residence. Officers documented the scene by taking photographs and marking the locations where the evidence was discovered to compile the case file.

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Reporters stated that the incident began when Somjit, identified as Samnao’s wife, called 25-year-old Phairat (surname withheld), asking him to help after a dispute with her husband. Phairat arrived at the house with a 20-year-old friend, Kraisorn, intending to act as mediators, as requested. However, they allegedly found Somjit with injuries from an assault, leading to a heated verbal argument.

The situation escalated when Samnao and Suwan allegedly used knives to damage Phairat’s motorcycle. Feeling threatened and surrounded, Phairat lost his temper, allegedly drew a .22-calibre King Cobra USA pistol and fired one warning shot into the air. However, Samnao then allegedly challenged him to shoot, prompting the suspect to fire twice at the victims.

The chase continued onto the road in front of the house, where Phairat allegedly fired additional shots to prevent the victims from pursuing him before tossing the gun away and fleeing.

Meanwhile, the case has drawn comparisons to a high-profile viral social media incident involving a member of the Border Patrol Police who shot a group of motorcycle taxi riders, sparking debate over self-defence when confronted by a group. In this current instance, officers under the command of Pol. Col. Phollaphat Thammasanong, Superintendent of Tha Mai Police Station, later successfully arrested Phairat and Kraisorn and also seized the firearm and ammunition hidden in roadside bushes.

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The inquiry officer has charged the suspects with attempted murder, unauthorized possession of a firearm and ammunition, carrying a firearm in a city, village, or public pathway openly or without reasonable cause, and discharging a firearm using explosives without justifiable reason.

Nevertheless, investigators must gather witness evidence and closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage to determine whether the circumstances constituted excessive self-defence or attempted murder, in accordance with subsequent legal procedures.

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Chinese Ponzi scheme suspect arrested in Chiang Mai

Chinese Ponzi scheme suspect arrested in Chiang Mai

CHIANG MAI — Thai police have arrested a 50-year-old Chinese national wanted in China for allegedly operating a fraudulent investment platform that authorities say functioned as a Ponzi scheme.

The suspect, identified only as Hou, was detained at a housing estate in Nong Pa Khrang subdistrict, Mueang district, Chiang Mai, on 17 June after Thai immigration authorities revoked his permission to stay in the kingdom.

According to the Crime Suppression Division, Hou is wanted by the Taihu County Public Security Bureau in Anhui Province, China. Investigators allege he and associates established a company that operated a fake online investment platform to defraud investors.

The scheme allegedly promised investment returns while encouraging members to recruit new participants and build downline networks in exchange for commissions, a structure resembling a Ponzi scheme.

Chinese authorities said the organization used a three-tier management structure to expand its network, resulting in substantial financial losses for numerous victims.

After Chinese authorities launched an investigation and issued an arrest warrant, Hou allegedly fled abroad and later entered Thailand. Thai and Chinese authorities coordinated efforts to track him down before his arrest in Chiang Mai.

He has been transferred to Chiang Mai Immigration for detention and legal proceedings pending deportation to China, where he will face prosecution.

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