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Illegal migrant workers in South Korea who apply to return home before the end of February will not be fined or blacklisted.
Thai PBS Verify found that a post claiming South Korea announced illegal migrant workers could return to Thailand without fines is accurate.
4 ธ.ค. 68 | รอบโลก

Rumor Alert! The 10,000-baht digital wallet giveaway is actually a fake-news page created to lure people into clicking on gambling websites.
Thai PBS Verify has fact-checked a TikTok clip claiming that the government will distribute a 10,000-baht digital wallet between November and December 2025. The investigation found that the footage had been edited with a well-known news program’s logo and overlaid with a narration to make it look like a real news report, along with comments luring viewers to gambling websites — clearly identifying it as false information.
12 พ.ย. 68 | การเมือง

Clip claims Cambodian people of Thai descent protest, demanding return to Thailand. Verification reveals it was created by AI
Thai PBS Verify found a viral clip along with a message claiming that “Cambodian people of Thai descent protest, demanding a return to Thailand.” However, analysis using AI content-detection tools and expert review identified several irregularities in the images and audio. This confirms it is merely a fake clip created with AI technology and is not a real event.
4 พ.ย. 68 | verify

Verified: Viral post claims South Korea plans military action against Cambodia—actually a clip from Armed Forces Day parade
A video clip has been found showing South Korean military vehicles equipped with weapons alongside the claim:
17 ต.ค. 68 | การเมือง

Verified: An image of Thaksin, shown with a shaved head, full-body tattoos, and a prison uniform, was in fact AI-generated.
A photo depicting former Prime Minister “Thaksin Shinawatra” with a shaved head, extensive tattoos, and wearing a prison uniform has been verified as a fabricated image created by artificial intelligence. The Department of Corrections confirmed that, under official regulations, images of inmates cannot be publicly released.
18 ก.ย. 68 | การเมือง

Verified: Post Claims First Army Area Commander Proposes Granting Thai Nationality Proposes Granting Thai Nationality
Thai PBS Verify found a TikTok clip misrepresenting the words of the First Army Area commander. The clip uses authentic images but links them to false information, claiming that Lt. Gen. Ammarit Boonsuya, Commander of the First Army Area, proposed granting Thai nationality to Cambodians. He has confirmed that it has never proposed granting nationality and warns people not to fall for this fake news.
29 ส.ค. 68 | การเมือง

Verified: Cambodian journalist claims clip shows Thai woman crying because she could not contact her son after a border clash — in fact, it is old footage from the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) building collapse.
Verification found that a well-known Cambodian account published an interview with relatives of victims from the OAG building collapse during the 2025 earthquake, but distorted the translation to claim it was a mother of a missing person from the Thai–Cambodian border conflict. The video has gained over 1.5 million views.
27 ส.ค. 68 | การเมือง

Verified: The image used by Cambodian media claiming that Thailand fired phosphorus munitions at Cambodian civilians is actually an old photo from Lebanon in 2023.
Distorted information was detected from Cambodian media, which used an image from an incident in Lebanon in 2023 and claimed it was an attack by Thailand using white phosphorus munitions. The Royal Thai Army confirmed the use of phosphorus rounds but insisted it did not violate international law, as they were only used against military targets. Experts warn that white phosphorus is a hazardous substance which, although not classified as a chemical weapon, can cause severe harm to humans and the environment.
26 ส.ค. 68 | การเมือง

Verified: A major news outlet reported an image of a Cambodian soldier’s corpse, which was actually a photo of a Myanmar soldier from an incident in 2023
Fake news was detected. A media outlet circulated an old image from 2023 showing the body of a Myanmar soldier in Shan State, falsely claiming it depicted a Cambodian soldier killed in a border clash between Thailand and Cambodia. The image had previously appeared on Reddit, and there is clear evidence that it originated from an entirely unrelated incident.
17 ส.ค. 68 | การเมือง
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Thai PBS Verify wins two awards for Best Fact Check and Verification
The Thai Online News Producers Association (SONP), in collaboration with its partners, presented the 11th Digital News Excellence Awards 2025 to honor outstanding achievements in online journalism. The awards aim to promote dedication, creativity, and development in the digital news sector by recognizing the production of “high-quality digital journalism” that meets journalistic standards in reporting, integrity, and professional ethics. An award ceremony was held to announce the winners and present honorary plaques.
26 ก.ย. 68

Thai PBS Invites High School Students Join Free Camp! “Thai PBS Verify Youth Camp: Young Thinkers vs. Fake News Gen 1” Win Scholarships Worth Over 30,000 Baht!
Thai PBS continues its mission to promote media literacy and fact-checking skills among Thai youth, aiming to build “immunity against fake news.” Through Thai PBS Verify, its fact-checking platform, Thai PBS helps the public distinguish between real and false information. High school students (Grade 10–12) from schools in Bangkok and nearby provinces are invited to apply for the intensive training camp “Thai PBS Verify Youth Camp: Young Thinkers vs. Fake News Gen 1.”
17 ก.ค. 68

Is there any way to get your money back after being pressured by a mall salesperson into buying a course and ended up losing money without knowing what you agreed to?
The Consumer Organization Council recommends four initial strategies to help protect your rights when faced with unfair persuasion to purchase goods or services. Just walking through a mall and making eye contact with sales staff promoting beauty courses or products, they suddenly swarmed in to greet and speak so fluently and rapidly that we were caught completely off guard. Before realizing it, you’ve already swiped your card to pay for a course costing tens or even hundreds of thousands of baht, without meaning to. So, can you get your money back ?
12 ก.ย. 68

2024! Thais fell victim to scams at the highest rate in five years — how can the media help society access the truth?
Statistics reveal that in 2024, scammers made over 38 million fraudulent phone calls to Thai citizens — an 85% increase from 2023 — and sent more than 130 million scam SMS messages, up 123% from the previous year. These figures mark the highest in five years.
2 เม.ย. 68

