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Coach Wang Undecided on Using Overage Players for Thailand's 2026 Asian Games Football Campaign in Japan
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Coach Wang Undecided on Using Overage Players for Thailand's 2026 Asian Games Football Campaign in Japan

Thailand's U-23 football coach is still deciding whether to use overage quota players for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan, with key warm-up matches against South Korea and the UAE scheduled for June ahead of the September competition.

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Thai woman suffers broken leg after bang fai rocket crashes into her home

A woman in Nakhon Ratchasima suffered a broken leg when a bang fai rocket crashed through her home during a May festival celebration in Bua Lai district. The family sought 350,000 baht in compensation but received rejection until public att

BEM Donates Public Health Facility Building to Bangkok
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BEM Donates Public Health Facility Building to Bangkok

BEM donated a multipurpose public health facility to Bangkok's Lumphini Park to support aerobic dance activities and serve as a hub for community wellness programs in the central Bangkok district.

Energy Regulator Backs Government Plan to Renegotiate Power Purchase Contracts with Adder-FiT Producers to Reduce Electricity Costs Fairly
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Energy Regulator Backs Government Plan to Renegotiate Power Purchase Contracts with Adder-FiT Producers to Reduce Electricity Costs Fairly

Thailand's energy regulator backs a government plan to renegotiate power contracts with renewable energy producers to lower electricity costs, which currently burden consumers with 13-17 satang excess per unit annually. The Energy Regulator

Good News: Iranian Cultural Attaché Ready to Facilitate Thai Cargo Ships Through Hormuz Strait
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Good News: Iranian Cultural Attaché Ready to Facilitate Thai Cargo Ships Through Hormuz Strait

Iran's cultural attaché has agreed to help expedite passage of two Thai cargo ships through the Hormuz Strait, following a May 18 meeting where Thailand reiterated its neutral stance in the regional conflict while seeking relief from global

Loei Governor Disbands Sam Ha Festival Committee, Appoints New Members Following Criticism Over 5.4 Million Baht Budget
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Loei Governor Disbands Sam Ha Festival Committee, Appoints New Members Following Criticism Over 5.4 Million Baht Budget

Loei's governor dissolved the Sam Ha festival committee and appointed new members after public criticism over a 5.4 million baht budget, vowing to form a completely new team to determine appropriate spending for the June event.

KBU SPORT POLL Reveals Thai Majority Supports Government's 1,500 Million Baht World Cup Broadcasting Rights Purchase as Worthwhile
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KBU SPORT POLL Reveals Thai Majority Supports Government's 1,500 Million Baht World Cup Broadcasting Rights Purchase as Worthwhile

A Kasem Bundit University survey found 51.72 percent of Thais support the government's 1.5 billion baht purchase of 2026 World Cup broadcasting rights, with 64 percent interested in following the tournament across various media channels.

Train Mechanic Gives Statement to Police; Investigators Probe Circumstances Before Bus Collision
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Train Mechanic Gives Statement to Police; Investigators Probe Circumstances Before Bus Collision

A train mechanic gave a statement to police investigating a May 18 collision between a train and bus near Bangkok's Makkasan station, as authorities probe the driver's absence from the control room and his confirmed drug use before the cras

Nakhon Sawan Anti-Corruption Body Finds Former Subdistrict Chief Solicited 1 Million Baht Bribe for Water Supply Contract; Wife Also Implicated
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Nakhon Sawan Anti-Corruption Body Finds Former Subdistrict Chief Solicited 1 Million Baht Bribe for Water Supply Contract; Wife Also Implicated

A former Nakhon Sawan subdistrict chief has been charged with soliciting a 1 million baht bribe for three water supply contracts in 2015, with his wife implicated for receiving half the payoff into her bank account.

Anutin Orders Portrait Hung at Prime Minister's Office, Breaking Tradition by Not Waiting to Become Former PM
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Anutin Orders Portrait Hung at Prime Minister's Office, Breaking Tradition by Not Waiting to Become Former PM

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has hung his portrait at the Prime Minister's Office while still in office, breaking the tradition of only displaying former leaders' portraits after they leave power.

Uncle Bob Ready to Support Tray Scot: If You're Struggling, Come Find Me for a Warm Embrace
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Uncle Bob Ready to Support Tray Scot: If You're Struggling, Come Find Me for a Warm Embrace

Uncle Bob offers emotional support and healing guidance to Tray Scot following his disclosure of family abuse, drawing on his own trauma experience to encourage millions of listeners that their suffering is finally being heard.

Thai Sports World Mourns Loss of Tan Chanokchon, National Ice Hockey Player, to Septicemia
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Thai Sports World Mourns Loss of Tan Chanokchon, National Ice Hockey Player, to Septicemia

National ice hockey player Tan Chanokchon, 27, died from septicemia on May 17 after developing a high fever while in Bangkok. The Thai Ice Hockey Association mourned the loss of a decorated athlete who earned gold at the 2019 SEA Games and