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Mourners Leave Flowers at Site of Train-Bus Collision That Killed 8
Eight people died when a train struck a bus at the Asok-Phetchburi railway crossing on May 17, 2026, with mourners leaving flowers at the collision site. A witness said the busy intersection sees frequent accidents due to drivers ignoring s
Six-Year-Old Shows Fighting Spirit, Accidentally Enters Professional Athletes' Race After Mom's Registration Error
A 6-year-old Chinese runner completed a professional athletes' race after his mother's registration error entered him in the wrong category, finishing far behind but earning widespread praise for his determination.
PM Anuthin Visits Injured in Train-Bus Collision, Two Remain in Critical Condition
Prime Minister Anuthin visited injured victims of a freight train-bus collision at Camillian Hospital on May 17, where two patients remain in critical condition despite six others being hospitalized or discharged.
Kasetsart University Engineering Alumni Class E56/KU60 Donate to Build Kasetsart University Hospital
Engineering alumni from Kasetsart University donated 100,000 baht toward construction of Kasetsart University Hospital, part of the university's Medical Park Project to expand healthcare education and services nationwide.
Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Advisor Visits China, Signs MOU with Wuhan University and Opens RBAC Xi'an Office
Thai university advisor Montri Chaiyaphan signed an educational partnership with Wuhan Donghu University and opened RBAC's new Xi'an branch office during a recent China visit.
Chonburi FC Celebrates End of Thai League Season with Awards Ceremony and Unveiling of Two New Players
Chonburi FC celebrated its season with awards honoring players and fans at a May 16 ceremony in Sri Racha, unveiling new signings and a training kit inspired by historic Soi 34.
Transport Ministry Orders State Railway and Bangkok Mass Transit to Expedite Investigation into Train-Bus Collision; Full Compensation for Victims
A freight train struck a Bangkok bus at a railway crossing, killing 8 people and injuring 32 others; the government has ordered a full investigation and promised compensation of up to 1.5 million baht for deceased victims.
Deputy Government Spokesman Defends Government's Budget Spending on Executive Dinner, Dismisses Academic Critic
Deputy Government Spokesman Ploytaale Laksameesangjun defended spending on a May 15 executive dinner, saying it used Prime Minister's Office funds to provide practical training for hotel management students while promoting domestic agricult
Lucky and Unlucky Days – Which Zodiac Signs Will See Unexpected Income Increases and Which Will Receive Help from Bosses and Elders
Astrologers forecast mixed fortunes across zodiac signs on May 18, 2026, with Aries gaining unexpected income and Sagittarius receiving support from bosses and elders, while Scorpio faces quarrels and reputation risks.
Khao Kheow Open Zoo Debuts Baby Greater Adjutant, New Star After 40-Year Extinction in Thai Nature
Khao Kheow Open Zoo successfully hatched a baby Greater Adjutant stork through artificial incubation, marking the first such breeding success in Thailand and offering hope for a species extinct from Thai nature for over 40 years.
Anjisaa Claims Women's Singles Runner-Up Finish at ITF Tournament; New Zealand's Shepp Crowned Men's Champion in Nakhon Pathom
Thai player Anjisaa Chantha finished runner-up at an ITF W15 tennis tournament in Nakhon Pathom, losing to South Korea's Lee Kyeong-so, while New Zealand's Anton Shepp won the men's title.
Pheu Thai Party Set to Submit Constitutional Amendment Draft Again, Urges Cabinet to Present Proposal Amid Concerns Over Senate's One-Third Blocking Power
Pheu Thai Party plans to submit its own constitutional amendment draft and urges the government to present a formal proposal, citing concerns that the Senate's one-third blocking power could obstruct charter reforms sought by 21.6 million v