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Severe Storm Damages Stage and LED Screens at Kung Suteerat Concert Before Performance
Powerful rainstorm damaged the stage, LED screens and seating at a Kung Suteerat concert venue in Nakhon Sawan on May 15, but the Luk Thung artist vowed to perform at an alternate location.
Dentist Shocked: Patient's Tartar Removal Reveals Entire Panel of Real Teeth—Initially Mistaken for Dentures
A Thai dentist was shocked to discover what appeared to be dentures were actually real teeth cemented together by severe tartar buildup, which came loose as a complete panel during cleaning.
Private Sector Presents Four Proposals to Government for Energy Crisis: Eyes Opportunity to Attract Foreign Investment and Manufacturing Base Relocation, Emphasizes Must Not Leave Behind SMEs
Thailand's private sector presented four proposals to the government during a dialogue forum, urging the country to seize the global energy crisis as an opportunity to attract foreign investment and manufacturing relocations through water i
Almost Like a Legend: Gecko Calls Green Snake Down, but Gets Interrupted by a Barking Dog Before the Snake Can Feast on Its Liver
A gecko seemingly summoned a green snake to eat its diseased liver on a car window in May, but a barking dog interrupted before the snake could feed, sparking renewed discussion of an ancient Thai legend believed to bring good fortune.
Army Commander Discusses Enhanced Military Cooperation with USARPAC Commander at LANPAC 2026 Conference
Thailand and the U.S. agreed to deepen military cooperation through expanded training programs and support for Thailand's Stryker unit capabilities during bilateral talks at the LANPAC 2026 conference. The discussions built on existing join
Popular Facebook Page Warns About Reporting on Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse Cases; NBTC Takes Issue Seriously
A popular Facebook page has highlighted media reporting restrictions on domestic violence and sexual abuse cases, which aim to protect victims from secondary harm under Thailand's Domestic Violence Protection Act. The NBTC prohibits identif
Belgium Unveils 26-Player World Cup 2026 Squad Led by Lukaku, De Bruyne, and Doku
Belgium announced its 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup on May 15, headlined by Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne, and Jeremy Doku. The team will compete in the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.
Beckham Becomes First Athlete to Break £1 Billion in Wealth, Enters UK Rich List
David Beckham has become the first athlete to exceed £1 billion in wealth, entering the UK's Sunday Times Rich List at 141st place with an estimated net worth of £1.185 billion.
Government Accepts Private Sector Proposals as Urgent Economic Priority, Establishes Public-Private Monitoring System to Revive Economy
Thailand's government has established a joint public-private monitoring system to turn private sector proposals into action plans aimed at reviving economic growth. The initiative, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, focuses on remov
Japanese Man Steals Motorcycle, Returns for Second One Only to Be Tackled by Shop Owners
A Japanese man was arrested in Phayao after stealing a motorcycle and returning to the same shop to steal another, where residents tackled him before police arrived.
First Wife Leads Wedding Procession for Husband's Second Marriage
The first wife of a northeastern Thailand man organized and led her husband's wedding procession to marry a second woman on May 15, an openly arranged polygamous ceremony that went viral for its drama-free family cooperation.
PM meets UNESCO chief, pushes Thai dress for heritage status
Thailand's PM met UNESCO leadership to advance plans nominating traditional Thai dress for world heritage status, aiming to boost the country's cultural soft power and fashion industry globally.