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Bangkok opens new park aerobics stage to promote health

BANGKOK — 7 April 2026, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has inaugurated a new aerobics stage at Lumphini Park, aimed at expanding public access to exercise spaces and encouraging healthier lifestyles.

The stage was donated by food delivery platform LINE MAN in collaboration with “Dada”, Miss Grand Kalasin, who also led the aerobics session during the opening event at 18:00.

The atmosphere was lively, with participants of all ages joining the activity, many dressed in colourful outfits that added vibrancy to the park.S 434987076

One highlight was a group wearing traditional Thai costumes while exercising. The participants, who said they are regular runners, noted that their previous appearance in such attire had gone viral online. They said the idea was intended to promote Thai “soft power” and showcase cultural identity to international audiences.

Despite the elaborate costumes, they said the outfits did not hinder their ability to exercise.

A large number of young people also arrived early to secure spots close to the stage, saying visibility of the instructor was important. Many travelled via the MRT, which provides convenient access to the park.

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Dada said she did not expect her participation to attract such attention, adding that she enjoys exercise and was pleased to see strong turnout.

“I’m happy to lead the session and see so many people taking part. It’s good that people are turning to exercise and taking care of their health,” she said.

Authorities said crowd management has improved following earlier concerns that aerobics activities were encroaching on running paths. Security personnel were deployed to ensure the exercise area did not obstruct runners.

Chadchart said the city would continue to support accessible exercise spaces and plans to expand similar aerobics stages to other communities to improve residents’ quality of life.

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Oil tanker carrying 700,000 barrels of crude from Middle East arrives in Thailand

Bangkok — Bangchak Corporation said a crude oil tanker from the Middle East has safely arrived at its refinery port in Si Racha, with operations proceeding as planned to ensure continuous fuel supply to consumers.

The company said the shipment is part of its regular crude procurement plan. The tanker transported around 700,000 barrels of crude oil and has begun offloading in preparation for refining. The vessel passed safely through the Strait of Hormuz and arrived at the Bangchak refinery port in Si Racha on the night of 8 April.

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Bangchak said the delivery will help maintain stable crude supply and support ongoing production, despite volatile conditions affecting global energy markets.

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Miss World 2025 responds to Cambodian netizens’ backlash over Phanom Rung attire

Opal Suchata Chuangsri, Miss World 2025, has addressed online criticism from Cambodian netizens following her appearance in elaborate traditional Thai attire during the annual Phanom Rung Festival, saying she believes the Miss World organisation will not remove her photos and can distinguish cultural context.

Opal appeared in a regal ancient costume portraying Queen Bhupati Indralakshmi Devi during the 2026 Phanom Rung Festival procession, where she was carried on a palanquin up the historic sanctuary in Buriram province. The moment drew widespread admiration in Thailand, but also sparked backlash online, with some foreign users claiming cultural appropriation and urging the Miss World Organization to delete her images.

Speaking to reporters on 7 April, Opal said participating in the ceremony felt like a “perfect moment in life,” as her schedule allowed her to remain in Thailand between 10–15 April, aligning with the festival. She noted she had specifically requested to stay in the country during that period before travelling abroad on 15 April.

“I used to see this as something distant from my life. I never imagined I would one day sit on a palanquin in such an important procession,” she said. “It made me proud of how far I have come.”

She admitted feeling nervous during the ceremony, particularly due to the steep and narrow laterite stairway leading up to Phanom Rung. “It is not a flat path. The steps are small and steep, which made the procession physically challenging,” she said, adding jokingly that she would have tried to lose weight in advance had she known she would take part.

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Before the procession, Opal said she performed a ritual apology and paid respects to the soldiers carrying the palanquin, acknowledging the sensitivity of being elevated above others during the ceremony.

On the spiritual aspect, Opal said she remained composed and silent throughout the ritual to fully embody the role. She recalled a striking moment when a brightly coloured butterfly flew past just before she boarded the palanquin.

“From a scientific perspective, it reflects how rich the environment is. But in terms of belief, I felt it was a sign that my intentions were acknowledged,” she said, adding that she quietly made wishes for prosperity and career success.

Addressing the criticism, Opal said she and her team were not surprised by the reaction, as they had anticipated such responses. She stressed that it is natural for neighbouring countries to share similar cultural elements.

“It is not something negative or something we need to compete over,” she said. “What defines us, we should preserve and continue. As for what is historically shared, we should view it openly and positively. In the end, we are neighbours, and it is better not to be in conflict.”

She added that while attire in the region may appear similar, ceremonial practices in Buriram have distinct characteristics that differ from those in Cambodia.

Opal also dismissed calls for the pageant to remove her images, expressing confidence in the organisation’s judgment.

“There is no need to clarify anything. I believe an international organisation like Miss World, based in England, understands that countries in the same region often share cultural traits and can assess the facts appropriately,” she said.

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Thai farmers switch to buffaloes as fuel costs rise

Thai farmers switch to buffaloes as fuel costs rise

CHACHOENGSAO — 7 April 2026, farmers in eastern Thailand are turning to traditional methods of ploughing fields with buffaloes as rising fuel prices drive up agricultural costs, offering a low-cost alternative to machinery.

In Khlong Luang Phaeng sub-district in Chachoengsao province, a local resident has drawn attention after offering buffaloes for rent to farmers seeking to reduce fuel expenses.

Wannanee Pluemsomboon, 51, said she has raised buffaloes for generations and has recently seen growing demand from farmers looking to replace fuel-powered equipment. Rental costs range from 5,000 to 6,000 baht per month, depending on the size of the land, with transport fees negotiated separately.

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She said buffaloes suitable for ploughing are typically between three and five years old. One of her animals, named “Plai Fah”, stands nearly two metres tall and is capable of working efficiently in the fields.

The shift reflects broader efforts by farmers to adapt to sustained increases in fuel prices, which have affected multiple sectors of the economy, including transport and agriculture.

Local farmers say the use of buffaloes not only helps cut fuel costs but also preserves traditional farming practices, as production expenses continue to rise.

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Thai tutor accused of hitting child with mobile phone

Thai tutor accused of hitting child with mobile phone

SARABURI — 7 April 2026, a private tutor has been accused of assaulting a seven-year-old boy by striking him on the head with a mobile phone, leaving him injured, in an incident that has shocked parents.

The boy’s father has filed a police complaint and refused compensation, while other parents have come forward alleging similar abuse in the past.

Reporters visited Saraburi Hospital in Pak Phriao subdistrict, Mueang district, where 41-year-old Pitak Saothi had taken his son, identified as “Keng” (pseudonym), for treatment to a head injury following the alleged assault.

Pitak said he had enrolled his son in extra classes during the school holidays at a tutor’s home in Soi Chanakorn 2, behind his house, to limit the child’s screen time. The boy had attended for just over a week when the incident occurred.

The tutor, later identified as Jiranan Phannin, also known as “Teacher Jit”, about 50, allegedly struck the boy on the head with a mobile phone after he answered three Thai-language test questions incorrectly. The child also reported having his ear pulled and being hit on the back.

“My son told me he had been hurt by the teacher before, since last week, but I didn’t fully believe him. Today, the teacher herself called to say she had hit his head with a phone, causing a wound,” Pitak said.

The father said the tutor admitted acting out of irritation, blaming the heat, and offered compensation of no more than 500 baht or suggested he take the matter to police. He declined the offer and filed an assault complaint at Mueang Saraburi Police Station, insisting the case proceed through the legal system to prevent similar incidents.

After the case was shared on social media, numerous parents commented and provided information alleging prior abuse by the same tutor, including an incident in which a child’s lip was split after being struck with a notebook.

Doctors said the boy’s injury did not require stitches and was a minor open wound. He remains under observation pending further examination, while investigators are summoning those involved for questioning.

Police said the case is under investigation, with evidence being gathered for further legal proceedings.

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Thai embassy issues high-alert warning in Israel amid escalating Middle East tensions

Municipal workers hang a large Israeli flag on a residential building a day after it was struck by an Iranian missile in Ramat Gan, Israel, Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

TEL AVIV — The Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv has issued a high-alert warning to Thai citizens in Israel as tensions escalate between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other.

In a Facebook post on 7 April 2026, the embassy warned that the conflict could increasingly threaten the lives and property of civilians. Thai nationals were urged to strictly follow public safety instructions from the Israeli military’s front command and to stay updated through the embassy’s official Facebook and TikTok channels.

The embassy’s advisory comes amid growing concern over potential impacts on foreign residents and travelers in the region.

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Two foreign tourists found dead in Bangkok hotel room

Two foreign tourists found dead in Bangkok hotel room

BANGKOK — 7 April 2026, two foreign tourists were found dead under unclear circumstances in a hotel room on Bangkok’s Khao San Road, police said.

Officers from Chana Songkhram Police Station were called at 13:00  to inspect the room in Phra Nakhon district, where the bodies of two men were discovered.

Authorities identified the victims as a 30-year-old South African man, believed to be the room’s occupant, and a 38-year-old Latvian man. Both were found lying on the floor near a bed.

Police said no signs of a struggle were found at the scene. However, white powder was discovered scattered on the floor and has been collected for forensic examination.

Hotel staff said the two men, believed to be friends, had checked in on 2 April. A staff member entered the room to clean it and found them unconscious, prompting a call to emergency services. Paramedics attempted CPR but were unable to revive them.

Investigators are working to determine the cause of death, with autopsies under way and forensic tests pending.

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Thailand exposes scam city in O’Smach, invites international scrutiny

Thai authorities have presented evidence of a large-scale online scam operation across the Thai-Cambodian border, describing it as a major transnational crime hub and inviting international organisations to verify the findings.

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Air Chief Marshal Prapas Sonjaidee, director of the Joint Information Centre on the Thai-Cambodian situation, spoke on 7 April after leading Thai and foreign media to inspect areas near O’Smach–Chong Chom.

He said the site, located across the border, appeared to be a vast complex resembling an “entertainment city,” complete with detention rooms, medical facilities and command structures. Authorities said the compound included working spaces equipped with communication systems, manuals and training setups allegedly used to conduct online scams.

“This is a real threat at the global level,” Prapas said, adding that such operations could not be tackled by any single country alone.

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He noted that Thai forces were initially unaware the area had been used as a scam base, believing it to be a casino complex. After the COVID-19 pandemic reduced tourism, the site was allegedly repurposed into an online scam operation.

Thai authorities said they have maintained strict control over the area on their side of the border for more than three months. Officials also said foreign observers previously invited by Cambodia were unable to access the site in question.

The government has coordinated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand to share information with international organisations, including Amnesty International, and has offered to facilitate site visits to verify the evidence.

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Prapas also alleged that during previous clashes, Cambodian forces used the area as a base to launch drones and carry out sniper and heavy weapon attacks against Thai positions. He said this was a key reason Thai forces moved to secure the area, citing the need to protect personnel and civilians.

Thai officials said communication channels with Cambodia remain open to reduce tensions, though concerns persist over trust and ongoing security issues along the border.

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Ice sales surge in heat while fuel costs hit deliveries

Ice sales surge in heat while fuel costs hit deliveries

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — 7 April 2026, ice sales have surged in northeastern Thailand amid intense summer heat, but rising diesel prices are squeezing profits for producers and delivery drivers.

A survey in Phimai district found demand for ice has increased significantly as temperatures climb, prompting higher consumption among residents.

Despite stronger sales, producers say rising diesel costs have pushed up production expenses. Operators said they are keeping retail prices unchanged at 40 baht per bag during the hot season to avoid burdening customers.

The impact is also being felt by delivery workers, many of whom use enclosed pickup trucks to transport ice to local shops.

Amphan Adthon, 43, an ice delivery driver in Phimai, said fuel price increases have sharply raised his costs. Filling a tank, which previously cost about 1,800 baht, now costs around 3,000 baht, while the selling price of ice remains unchanged.

He urged the government to provide assistance, saying frequent fuel price hikes are placing a heavy strain on people’s livelihoods.

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Live-fire exercises! RDF battalion drills, shows full combat power

KANCHANABURI — Lt. Gen. Worayot Luengsuwan, commander of Thailand’s First Army, visited the 1st Army rapid deployment battalion (RDF) training at the 9th Infantry Division’s tactical training area in Phanom Thuan district.

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During the visit, Lt. Gen. Worayot received a briefing on the RDF battalion’s exercises, which are part of the Army’s operational readiness plan. The training began with a garrison phase in Ta Phraya district, Sa Kaeo province, from 26–30 March, followed by the field phase from 3–9 April. Today’s inspection included live-fire exercises (LFX) and a visit to the training exhibition.

The commander also addressed the troops, urging units to focus on all aspects of training. He encouraged soldiers with combat experience along the eastern border to apply their knowledge in line with current operational needs, and emphasised teamwork, leadership, and discipline.

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Lt. Gen. Worayot presented morale-boosting supplies to the troops, supporting local agricultural products to help ease economic hardships in the area.

The First Army’s RDF battalion is designed as a high-readiness unit, equipped with modern weaponry, capable of rapid deployment during emergencies, and enhancing border defence operations to safeguard national sovereignty.

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