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For the First Time, the World’s Food Crises Authority Announces a Famine in Gaza

FILE - Palestinians struggle to get donated food at a community kitchen in Gaza City, northern Gaza Strip, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi, File)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The world’s leading authority on food crises said Friday the Gaza Strip’s largest city is gripped by famine, and that it’s likely to spread across the territory without a ceasefire and an end to restrictions on humanitarian aid.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, or IPC, said famine is happening in Gaza City, home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, and could spread south to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by the end of next month.

The determination comes after months of warnings by aid groups that Israel’s restrictions of food and other aid into Gaza, and its military offensive, were causing starvation among Palestinian civilians, particularly children.

Israel rejected the report, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it an “outright lie.”

Gaza City offensive could exacerbate hunger

The grim milestone — the first time the IPC has confirmed a famine in the Middle East — is sure to ramp up international pressure on Israel, which has been fighting Hamas since the militant group’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack. Israel says it plans to seize Gaza City and other Hamas strongholds, an escalation experts say will exacerbate the hunger crisis.

The IPC said hunger has been driven by fighting and the blockade of aid, and magnified by widespread displacement and the collapse of food production in Gaza, pushing hunger to life-threatening levels across the entire territory after 22 months of war.

More than half a million people in Gaza, about a quarter of its population, face catastrophic levels of hunger, with many at risk of dying from malnutrition-related causes, the IPC report said.

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FILE – Palestinians carry sacks of flour taken from a humanitarian aid convoy in the outskirts of Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, Aug. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi, File)

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said the findings show a “human-made disaster, a moral indictment, and a failure of humanity itself” and appealed for an “immediate ceasefire.”

Israel disputes the report

Netanyahu denies there’s hunger in Gaza, calling reports of starvation “lies” promoted by Hamas. “The IPC report is an outright lie. Israel does not have a policy of starvation,” his office posted on X.

The U.S. State Department also sought to cast doubt on the report. It said the humanitarian situation in Gaza “is a serious concern,” but blamed Hamas and looters for the difficulties in delivering aid.

After the publication of images of emaciated children in Gaza and reports of hunger-related deaths in recent weeks, Israel announced measures to let more humanitarian aid in. Yet the United Nations says what’s entering is far below what’s needed.

The Israeli military agency in charge of transferring aid to the territory, known as COGAT, called the report “false and biased.” It said significant steps had been taken to expand the amount of aid entering the strip in recent weeks.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said more than 100,000 trucks of aid have entered Gaza since the start of the war, including a massive influx in recent weeks. But experts say Gaza is still reeling from the tightening of the blockade from early March until mid-May, when Israel barred the import of all food, medicine and other goods.

“A rapidly increasing number of people, especially young children, are dying preventable deaths from starvation and disease because Israel made starvation a core part of its campaign to control the strip,” said Chris Newton, an analyst for the International Crisis Group.

Netanyahu says more military pressure is needed to achieve Israel’s goals of freeing the hostages held by Hamas and eliminating the militant group altogether.

How a famine is determined

Formal famine determinations are rare. The IPC says a famine exists in an area when all three of the following conditions are confirmed:

At least 20% of households have an extreme lack of food, or are essentially starving. At least 30% of children 6 months to 5 years old suffer from acute malnutrition or wasting, based on a weight-to-height measurement; or 15% of that age group suffer from acute malnutrition based on the circumference of their upper arm. And at least two people, or four children under 5, per 10,000 are dying daily due to starvation or the interaction of malnutrition and disease.

The data analyzed between July 1 and Aug. 15 showed clear evidence that thresholds for starvation and acute malnutrition have been reached. Gathering data for mortality has been harder, but the IPC said it is reasonable to conclude from the evidence that the necessary threshold has likely been reached.

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FILE – Palestinians open humanitarian aid packages that were airdropped into Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, File)

The IPC warned that a third of Gaza’s population could face catastrophic levels of hunger by the end of September, and that this is probably an undercount.

Alex de Waal, author of “Mass Starvation: The History and Future of Famine” and executive director of the World Peace Foundation, said that had Israel allowed the IPC better access to collect data, a famine might have been determined months ago, which would have raised global awareness sooner.

“It seems that it’s necessary for experts to shout ‘famine!’ before the world takes notice, by which time it is too late,” he said.

Israel has restricted aid to varying degrees throughout the war. It says there’s currently no limit on how many aid trucks can enter Gaza. It also pushed ahead with a new U.S.-backed aid delivery system that requires Palestinians to travel long distances and pass through Israeli military lines to get aid.

The traditional, U.N.-led aid providers say deliveries have been hampered by Israeli military restrictions and incidents of looting, while criminals and hungry crowds overwhelm entering convoys.

Witnesses, health officials and the U.N. rights office say hundreds of people have been killed by Israeli forces while seeking aid from both providers, while Israel says it has only fired warning shots and that the toll is exaggerated.

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Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, briefs the media about the hunger in the Gaza Strip, during a press conference at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

A parent in Gaza City watches his children waste away

On the eve of the war, Gaza City was home to some 700,000 people, about the population of Washington.

Throughout the conflict, it has been the focus of regular Israeli bombardment and ground operations. Several neighborhoods have been almost completely destroyed. Hundreds of thousands fled under Israeli evacuation orders at the start of the war but many returned during a ceasefire earlier this year.

Doctors and nurses in Gaza in recent weeks have seen rising numbers of visibly malnourished patients.

Kirsty Blacka, an Australian emergency nurse who worked in Gaza City’s Al-Quds hospital through June, said emaciated men with no preexisting conditions were coming in looking like teenagers because they were starving.

She said the lack of food has been compounded by contaminated water causing diarrhea and infections, and that diseases are harder to recover from when people are malnourished. Thousands will be too weak to evacuate the city ahead of the planned offensive, said Blacka.

Families in Gaza City say they’re watching their loved ones waste away.

Yousef Sbeteh’s two teenage children were wounded by an Israeli airstrike in June and have spent the last two months in the hospital. While there, they’ve both lost weight because there hasn’t been enough food, he said, adding that he can’t afford to buy more because prices at markets have soared. Doctors say the teenagers had no preexisting conditions.

His 15-year-old daughter, Aya, lost nearly 20 kilograms (44 pounds), or about 30% of her body weight, according to her doctors. Her 17-year-old brother Ahmad has lost about 15 kilograms (33 pounds). The lack of nutritional supplements and healthy food is slowing their recovery, doctors say.

“Doctors say she needs protein, meat and fish,” Sbeteh said while sitting beside his frail daughter. “But I can’t provide that now.”

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Thai Shop Owner “Disappointed” After Japanese Tourists Turn to Theft

The owner of a secondhand t-shirt shop in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi province, speaks to reporters about the theft incident at his store on August 22, 2025.

NONTHABURIA vintage t-shirt shop owner in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, has filed a police report after foreign tourists stole a rare Harley Davidson t-shirt valued at 15,000 baht (approximately $465). The shop owner expressed deep disappointment, saying they never expected Japanese visitors to engage in such behavior.

Mr. Kampol and Mrs. Piyanuch Sueangpong, ages 42 and 43, the married couple who own the secondhand t-shirt shop in Bang Yai district, revealed that the incident occurred on August 18 when three Japanese tourists aged approximately 20-25 years entered their store. At the time, Piyanuch was working alone in the shop as her husband had gone to pick up their child from school.

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Three Japanese tourists pose for a photo with the shop owner while selecting secondhand shirts from sacks at the Bang Yai vintage t-shirt store in Nonthaburi province on August 18, 2025.

She explained to the three Japanese visitors that the shop sells two types of clothing: high-quality curated t-shirts sold individually, and bulk t-shirts that customers can select themselves, each with different pricing structures.

The Japanese tourists chose the latter option for 3,000 baht ($93), which allowed them to select 30 pieces from sacks containing over 200 items. The trio spent nearly two hours sorting through clothes but only found 19 pieces to their liking.

Seeing that the three were foreign customers who had come to shop at her store, Piyanuch offered them the opportunity to select additional shirts from outside the sacks to reach the full 30-piece limit. However, they ultimately selected only 26 pieces total. The group then inquired about vintage 90s t-shirts, so she directed them to another section of the store that sold retail-priced items.

 

At that point, she brought out a rare 3D Harley Davidson t-shirt worth 15,000 baht ($465) to show the Japanese group. During this moment, two of the Japanese visitors engaged her in conversation while the third person – wearing a black t-shirt and cap – seized the opportunity to grab the shirt and stuff it into his shoulder bag.

She didn’t notice at the time and only discovered the theft when a regular customer later asked about the shirt, prompting her to check the store’s security cameras.

“I never thought this group of Japanese customers would turn into thieves bold enough to commit such an act in our store, because Japanese people are known worldwide for being honest and having a high level of responsibility,” she said.

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The owners of a secondhand t-shirt shop in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi province, speak to reporters about the theft incident at their store on August 22, 2025.

Her husband added that initially he thought the thief was more likely to be Thai, but seeing the evidence forced him to immediately change his perspective – that nowadays you cannot trust anyone of any nationality. His wife had even made coffee for this group of customers.

“I want to warn vintage clothing shops in various locations to be careful of this group of Japanese youths and not to carelessly trust them just because they’re foreign customers with deep pockets,” Kampol said.

The shop-owning couple filed a police report on August 21 at Bang Yai Police Station, requesting help in tracking down the young Japanese perpetrator for prosecution. Based on the behavior clearly visible in the store’s security footage, there was obvious criminal intent to steal. Police are currently investigating and tracking the suspects.

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ID Bracelet Helps Pattaya Police Find Chinese Tourist’s Family

ID bracelet with engraved phone numbers that helped Pattaya police locate the elderly Chinese tourist's family, August 22, 2025.

PATTAYA — Thai Police successfully reunited an elderly Chinese tourist with her family after she became separated from her group in South Pattaya on Friday, thanks to her bracelet.

Ms. Zhang, 80, was found standing alone on a traffic island on Sukhumvit Road in front of Tesco Lotus around 11:00 a.m. on August 22. The woman could only speak Chinese, creating significant communication barriers for responding officers from Pattaya City Police Station.

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The identification bracelet worn by the elderly Chinese tourist, engraved with phone numbers of relatives in China, which enabled Pattaya police to finally locate her family on August 22, 2025.

Despite assistance from tourist police who could communicate in Chinese, officers initially struggled to obtain information that would help locate her family members. She was speaking incoherently with obvious signs of worry and anxiety, and carried no ID documents.

The breakthrough came when police noticed an identification bracelet on Ms. Zhang’s wrist containing engraved contact numbers. Officers made an international call using the information and successfully contacted the woman’s relatives in China.

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The identification bracelet worn by the elderly Chinese tourist, engraved with phone numbers of relatives in China, which enabled Pattaya police to finally locate her family on August 22, 2025.

Police learned that the elderly woman had just arrived in Pattaya 2 days ago and had likely become separated from her family members.

Three hours later, her family, who were also vacationing in Pattaya, were located and rushed to the scene for an emotional reunion. Both the elderly tourist and her family members expressed tearful gratitude to the police for their assistance.

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Thailand Skips Cambodia in International Anti-Scam Center Over Trust Issues

Police General Thatchai Pitaneelabutr, Commander of the International Anti-Scam and Human Trafficking Syndicate Command Center (IAC), presides over the return of seized funds from scammers to victims at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters on August 21, 2025.

BANGKOK — Police General Thatchai Pitaneelabutr, Inspector General of the Royal Thai Police and head of the International Anti-Scam and Human Trafficking Syndicate Command Center (IAC), made the announcement following a ceremony to return over 1.7 million baht to scam victims.

Speaking about the establishment of the anti-scammer War Room that collaborates with international partners, Police General Thatchai revealed that Cambodia has not been invited to participate due to lack of cooperation.

“Cambodia hasn’t sent the data as previously coordinated with Thailand, and we’re also worried about potential leaks of the working group’s investigation information,” he said.

The War Room operates under the “MONEY CASH BACK” initiative, which focuses on freezing scammers’ assets and returning money to victims. India and Japan are the first two countries to begin working with the center through online systems, with other nations including China, the United States, and Myanmar expected to join.

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Police General Thatchai Pitaneelabutr, Commander of the International Anti-Scam and Human Trafficking Syndicate Command Center (IAC), presides over the return of seized funds from scammers to victims at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters on August 21, 2025.

Myanmar’s participation is particularly significant as most scammers operate under the control of ethnic minority groups along border areas, making this a priority issue for the Myanmar government to address.

Regarding Cambodia, Thai authorities have not extended an invitation due to the country’s lack of cooperation. “Cambodia has not provided data as previously coordinated with Thailand, and there are concerns about potential leaks of investigation information from the working group,” Police General Thatchai explained.

Since its establishment on August 4, the center has begun full-scale operations, bringing together officers from all relevant Thai agencies under one roof. Cases involving damages exceeding 100,000 baht are immediately transferred to the center, enabling rapid coordination with banks to track financial trails and freeze assets.

 

When police identify final destinations, they coordinate with local officers for arrests. The system has already resulted in multiple arrests of suspects while withdrawing money from banks, with evidence gathered leading to expanded investigations.

“Combating scammer networks is challenging, but the center makes tracking and arresting criminal organizations much easier due to systematic and faster operations,” Police General Thatchai noted. “Beyond swift arrests, the center prioritizes rapid money recovery for victims.”

The Cyber Police Command’s Money Cash Back project returns funds to victims immediately upon discovering financial trails linked to victims. The system expects higher recovery rates as investigation processes become more streamlined.

Current statistics show money recovery rates have increased from less than 10% to 27%. Over 200 cases have successfully tracked financial trails to their endpoints and frozen assets, including digital currencies. In some instances, police have frozen funds even before victims realized they were being scammed, based on suspicious financial transaction patterns detected by the system.

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Police-AIS Partnership Introduces Thailand’s First ‘191 ELS’ System

The Patrol and Special Operations Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, in collaboration with AIS, has announced a plan to launch Thailand’s first 191 Emergency Location Service (191 ELS). This service will enable emergency caller location identification via the 191 emergency calls for Android smartphone users on the AIS network without the need to install any additional applications.

The system will use Advanced Mobile Location (AML) technology, which automatically transmits the caller’s location to emergency response centers when dialing 191.

This innovation will empower police officers to reach emergencies with greater accuracy and timeliness, reflecting the strength of AIS’s intelligent network in supporting public safety missions and elevating public services through the most effective use of technology.

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Police Major General Worawit Yanchinda, Commander of Patrol and Special Operation Division (191), said that Emergency number 191 serves as the central mechanism for receiving emergency calls and providing assistance to the public in critical situations, whether in cases of crime, accidents, or disasters. Our officers operate 24/7 to ensure immediate response and support.

However, a key challenge we have consistently faced is inaccuracies or delays in identifying the caller’s location. Many callers do not know their exact address, cannot describe the location clearly, or are unaware of where they are, which may cause delays in assistance and increase risks to public safety.

To address this, the Patrol and Special Operations Division has partnered with AIS and Google with the goal to bring the 191 Emergency Location Service (191 ELS) to Thailand. This marks a significant milestone in modernizing and elevating the 191 emergency response system to international standards.

“The service will enable accurate pinpointing of a caller’s location, reduce errors, and shorten the time needed to locate incidents allowing officers to respond, manage emergencies, and assist the public more swiftly and effectively.”

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Ms. Wanwisa Mingcharoen, Head of APAC, Platforms & Devices at Google, discussed the potential of the technology, “Android Emergency Location Service, which is based on AML, is a feature on Android devices that is designed to help first responders locate people in an emergency. We are supportive of efforts in Thailand to enable the reception of this life-saving data and look forward to working together to make ELS available in the Country in the future.”

Mr. Sarun Phaloprakarn, Head of Mobile & Consumer Product Business Unit at AIS, stated, “AIS is committed to developing a secure and high-performance network that provides peace of mind in every usage for our customers and the Thai people, while continuously supporting the nation’s public safety mission.

This commitment has led us to leverage technology to enable more effective emergency reporting through the 191 ELS service, in collaboration with the Patrol and Special Operations Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau and Google, ensuring that emergency services can truly and seamlessly reach the public.

The 191 ELS service will operate in accordance with AML standards, supporting Android smartphones on the AIS network to automatically transmit the caller’s location from the device directly to Police 191 without requiring the caller to access any application. The service will also extends to international tourists visiting Thailand.

AIS is the first network operator in the country to introduce this capability and has plans to expand the service to additional agencies in the future, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for people in a sustainable way.”

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Mr. Jaturon Choksawat, Assistant Secretary-General of the NBTC, said Thailand’s telecommunications regulator, the NBTC is committed to advancing the use of networks and digital technologies for the public good, particularly in building an effective emergency communication system.

The 191 Emergency Location Service (ELS) represents a major milestone in enhancing national safety standards. The NBTC has therefore worked to support and coordinate with all stakeholders including government agencies, mobile operators, operating system developers, and emergency response units to ensure that this service can be fully implemented, widely accessible, and reliable.

“We are also expediting collaboration to extend coverage to all device platforms, so that every citizen can have equal access to faster, more accurate, and safer emergency assistance.”

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Zimbabwe Man Arrested for Romance Scams Targeting Phuket Women

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Tourist police arrested a 37-year-old Zimbabwe national in Bangkok on August 22, 2025, who allegedly defrauded multiple Thai women through romance scams in Phuket.

BANGKOK — Tourist police arrested a 37-year-old Zimbabwe national who allegedly used romance scams to defraud multiple Thai women in Phuket before fleeing to the capital, authorities said Friday.

Mr. Valentine, who worked as an online English tutor, was apprehended at an apartment in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao district on August 21 as he was preparing to flee the country. He had been living illegally in Thailand for 1,339 days beyond his visa expiration.

The suspect was wanted on an arrest warrant issued by Phuket Provincial Court following complaints filed by several Thai women at Kathu Police Station in Phuket province.
The victims told investigators that the Zimbabwe English teacher had deceived them into romantic relationships, building trust and credibility before stealing their belongings and disappearing.

“He would establish romantic relationships with women to gain their trust, then steal their valuables when the opportunity arose,” a police source said. “This was his repeated pattern of behavior.”

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Tourist police arrested a 37-year-old Zimbabwe national in Bangkok on August 22, 2025, who allegedly defrauded multiple Thai women through romance scams in Phuket.

The stolen items typically included mobile phones, laptops, cash, and other valuables, according to police reports. The suspect targeted women who had hired him for English language instruction. Following the thefts, he would disappear from Phuket, leaving his victims to discover both their missing possessions and his deception.

After determining that Zimbabwe suspect had fled to Bangkok, Phuket police coordinated with the Tourist Police Bureau to track down and arrest the suspect. The investigation led officers to the Lat Phrao apartment where he was staying illegally.

During the arrest, authorities discovered he had overstayed his visa by more than three and a half years. Valentine admitted to being the person named in the arrest warrant and acknowledged having relationships with Thai women. However, he denied committing fraud or deception.

“The suspect confirmed his identity and said he had relationships with Thai women, but claimed he did not deceive them,” an investigating officer said.

Police have charged Valentine with theft and immigration violations. He was later transferred to Kathu Police Station in Phuket for prosecution.

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Krungsri highlights “human-centric” innovations At Techsauce Global Summit 2025

Bank of Ayudhya Public Company Limited and its subsidiaries (Krungsri) showcased their financial technology and innovation capabilities at the Techsauce Global Summit 2025. Under the theme ‘Human-centric Innovations: Architecting a Trusted Future,’ Krungsri focuses on technology that directly addresses real user demands and fosters a partnership ecosystem for sustainable growth.

Krungsri featured three zones showcasing technology and innovations, including in-process technologies and customer solutions. 

AI in Action Zone: Enhancing Efficiency with AI

AI is a key technology deployed across Krungsri’s operations to enhance efficiency and deliver quick, precise services.

  • Data PubPap – This smart, AI-based financial analysis technology is integrated across Krungsri’s operations to improve efficiency and provide swift, precise services.
  • Chat with KARA – A chatbot developed to help employees access the bank’s vast knowledge and quickly find information about products, rules, and regulations.
  • AI E.R.A. – An AI solution that enhances the Krungsri Auto credit approval process, making it faster and more accurate.
  • NIMBULA: Developer’s Smart Assistant – An AI agent that accelerates the end-to-end software development process, improving efficiency in system development.

Togetherness & Partnership Zone: Supporting Innovation Development

Believing that the creation of sustainable innovation requires close collaboration with partners across various sectors, Krungsri has established several partnership projects:

  • Krungsri Finnovate – A Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) arm that bridges technology, capital, and business networks to support startups in the region.
  • Krungsri Digital Supply Chain x Chularat Hospital Group – A collaborative project that applies Krungsri Supply Chain and Banking (KSB) technology to medical and equipment procurement management in the healthcare industry, aiming to increase speed and reduce paperwork.
  • BaaS Space – A Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform offering an omni-channel payment system to enhance a seamless financial service experience for both consumers and businesses.

Spirit of Innovation Zone: Innovations for Sustainable Living

Krungsri has leveraged its financial innovations by offering creative solutions that directly fit modern lifestyles and support sustainable living.

  • krungsri app, Smarter Life Made Easy – krungsri app elevates your financial experience, making it simpler and more seamless than ever, designed to suit every lifestyle in the digital era. It combines the principles of Simplicity and Personalization, offering shortcut menus and customizable home screens to match your preferences. With a built-in personal assistant providing helpful insights, it caters perfectly to modern living, easy to access, smooth to use, and fast to navigate – delivering on the promise of “Making life simple every day.”
  • Neurothetics – Art from Brain Identity – Based on brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, this application translates a person’s feelings and emotions—detected from brain waves—into unique artworks. Rooted in the concept of inclusive creativity, it empowers vulnerable groups to express themselves and create meaningful art.
  • Wealth and Will – This app allows users to easily create a heritage plan and draft a will, with access to legal advice integrated within the platform.
  • Auto Ecosystem (GO App) – An application that brings together all automotive-related services in one place—from financing to EV charging stations—making transportation in the digital era more convenient for everyone.

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Ms. Setsiri Settaphakorn as Managing Director of Krungsri Nimble Co., Ltd . said, “Krungsri values the development of modern technologies that address every facet of life. This is the heart of human-centric innovation and the foundation of all our projects and products. From KARA, the AI agent, to Data PubPap, which enhances our employees’ performance, these technologies have enabled us to deliver more accurate and efficient services to our customers. What once existed only as blueprints has now come to life. We hope everyone has the opportunity to experience these innovations firsthand and see how powerful technology can be in transforming lives and driving the country’s development.

“More importantly, Krungsri believes that sustainable technology cannot be developed by a single entity—it requires collaboration with diverse partners. That’s why we have built partnerships with a wide range of organizations—businesses, startups, hospitals, and government agencies—to co-create impactful solutions that directly address pain points and deliver positive change across finance, healthcare, and daily life. Krungsri is ready to be your Trusted Partner, create a Trusted Future, and support business customers through every transition and transformation.”

Through its participation in the Techsauce Global Summit 2025, Krungsri clearly demonstrates its strength and readiness in applying AI and innovation to enhance business competitiveness. At the same time, it reinforces the group’s position as a Trusted Partner, strongly committed to driving the sustainable growth of Thailand’s economy through human-centric technology and collaboration.

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When it comes to shopping for Onitsuka Tiger products, convenience is crucial. Our flagship Onitsuka Tiger outlet is situated at the Central Village Outlet, making it a prime location for shoe enthusiasts and fashion seekers alike. You can find us at E102/1 Near Gate A, Central Village, 98 Moo 5, Bang Chalong, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand. With operating hours from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, seven days a week, we ensure that shoppers have ample opportunity to visit us, regardless of their busy schedules.

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Thailand Revokes Nearly 10,000 Student Visas for Non-Compliance

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International students in Bangkok (Photo: Yokin Charoenying)

BANGKOK — The Thai government has revoked student visas for nearly 10,000 foreign nationals who failed to meet educational criteria, as authorities crack down on the abuse of student visas for unauthorized employment in the country.

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation ordered immigration police to cancel the visas of students enrolled in short-term non-degree programs that do not comply with ministry regulations effective since May 14, 2025.

New Database System Tracks Foreign Students

Higher Education Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol announced that the ministry has developed a comprehensive database system in collaboration with immigration authorities to monitor foreign students in short-term educational programs.

The system requires all higher education institutions offering short-term courses to foreign students to submit regular reports on their educational programs to the ministry’s Office of the Permanent Secretary.

“This student database will be shared with immigration police to assist in visa approval decisions and prevent the misuse of student visas for illegal employment,” the minister said in a statement.

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Higher Education Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol

Monthly Progress Reports Required

Under the new regulations, educational institutions must establish protocols to verify foreign student attendance and submit monthly progress reports through the ministry’s foreign student tracking database.

The measures aim to close loopholes that allowed individuals to obtain student visas without genuine educational purposes, officials said.

Deputy Immigration Commissioner Police Colonel Yodsak Raksuwan confirmed that since the ministry’s announcement took effect in May, higher education institutions have submitted data on foreign students whose enrollment status did not comply with the new criteria.

“We have already revoked visas for nearly 10,000 students in this category,” Pol. Col. Yodsak told the meeting between ministry and immigration officials.

Crackdown on Visa Abuse

The visa revocations represent part of a broader government effort to prevent foreigners from using student visas as a pathway to unauthorized employment in Thailand.

Ministry Permanent Secretary Prof. Dr. Supachai Patumnakul led discussions with immigration officials to coordinate implementation of the new guidelines for short-term non-degree programs for international students.

The regulations specifically target short-term courses that may have been used to circumvent proper work visa requirements, sources familiar with the policy said.

September Briefing Sessions Planned

Assistant Permanent Secretary Dr. Panpimsakdi Arunee announced that the ministry and immigration authorities will hold joint briefing sessions with higher education institutions in September to clarify reporting requirements and ensure uniform implementation of the new database system.

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A meeting between the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education and the Immigration Bureau at the Ministry of Higher Education to jointly develop and implement a database system for foreign students enrolled in short-term courses.

“We want to create proper understanding of the procedures and ensure consistent practical implementation across all institutions,” Dr. Panpimsakdi said.

The briefings will focus on helping institutions understand how to properly submit student data and report educational outcomes for foreign students through the ministry’s tracking system.

Impact on International Education

The visa revocations mark a significant shift in Thailand’s approach to international education, particularly for short-term programs that previously operated with minimal oversight.

Educational institutions must now demonstrate that their foreign students are genuinely engaged in academic study rather than using student status to work illegally in Thailand.

The policy reflects growing concerns about visa abuse across Southeast Asia, where student visas have sometimes been exploited as an alternative to proper work authorization.

Universities and language schools offering programs to international students are expected to adjust their enrollment and monitoring procedures to comply with the new requirements or risk having their students’ visas cancelled.

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