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WHO Says Ebola Vaccine Could Take 9 Months to Deploy as Deaths Surge Past 140
WHO says an Ebola vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain could take nine months to deploy, as deaths surge past 140 cases primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Doctor Jed Warns: Daily Bloating is a Red Flag for Intestinal Inflammation and Metabolic Breakdown
A deputy hospital director warns that daily bloating signals intestinal inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, often caused by rushed eating, insufficient chewing, excessive sugar and milk tea consumption, and late-night sleep patterns.
Youth Credit Charoen Pokphand Foundation as Opportunity to Grow into Future Leaders
Charoen Pokphand Group has intensified its scholarship program to develop talented youth nationwide into future leaders, offering educational support and internship opportunities across its diverse business operations spanning food, agricul
Nattapong Slams Bhumjaithai's Constitutional Amendment Draft for Violating Three Core Principles and Locking in Monopoly
Pheu Thai's Nattapong rejected Bhumjaithai's constitutional amendment draft, saying it violates three core principles including public participation and prevents political monopolies, and called on all parties to align with these demands be
70-Year-Old Woman Left Homeless After 18-Year-Old Impersonates Government Official, Cons Village Committee Out of 400,000 Baht for House Construction
An 18-year-old posing as a government official scammed a Buriram village committee out of 400,000 baht meant for house construction, leaving a 70-year-old woman homeless after her home was demolished. Authorities have confirmed the fraud an
Grandsport Unveils Thailand National Volleyball Team 2026 Kit Under 'NEXT HORIZON' Concept
Grandsport unveiled Thailand's 2026 national volleyball team kit featuring converging line patterns symbolizing unity and progress, crafted with advanced moisture-wicking fabric designed for optimal performance at the 2026 Women's Nations L
Myanmar man found stabbed near Korat railway station
A 35-year-old Myanmar national was found stabbed near a railway station in Nakhon Ratchasima province on the evening of May 20, with police still searching for the suspect.
Tawee Sodsong Closes Chapter on 'Debt Prison' as Parliament Approves Repeal of Criminal Penalties for Bounced Checks
Parliament has approved consideration of a bill to repeal the 1991 Dishonored Checks Act, which currently criminalizes bounced checks and has been criticized for imprisoning people unable to pay debts in violation of Thailand's constitution
Thailand Advances Open Trade and Innovation at APEC Trade Ministers Forum
Thailand's commerce minister will attend China's APEC trade meeting in May to advance open trade, digital innovation, and sustainable economic cooperation across the Asia-Pacific region.
Doctor Warns People Born Before 1992 Should Get Blood Tests for Hepatitis B Virus
People born before 1992 should get blood tests for hepatitis B, a Thai doctor warns, since Thailand's nationwide infant vaccination program only began around that year and many may carry the dormant virus unknowingly. Early detection can pr
Taiwan Confirms Third Hantavirus Case This Year After Man Bitten by Rat During Work—Has Since Recovered
A 40-year-old worker in Taiwan's third confirmed hantavirus case this year was bitten by a rat at work but has recovered; all three cases involve the Seoul strain, which cannot spread between humans.
Suriya Accelerates Thai SME Development, Pushes Cost-Reduction and Income-Growth Measures to Support Modern Agricultural Processing and Product Value Enhancement
Agriculture Minister Suriya partnered with SME Thai federation to boost agricultural processing through cost-reduction and income-growth policies, technology adoption, and expanded market access to strengthen farmer incomes and global compe