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Deputy PM Orders University Admissions Authority to Freeze TCAS Application Fees, Expands Free A-Level Exam Rights to 7 Subjects
Thailand's Deputy PM has frozen university entrance exam application fees for another year and expanded free A-Level exam opportunities to seven subjects, while introducing new portfolio standards to reduce educational inequality in higher
Viral Video: Three Men Fight in Temple, Man in Green Shirt Delivers Knockout Punch
A viral video showing a man in a green shirt knocking down an attacker with a clean right punch during a fight at a Buriram temple has drawn 2.3 million views. The incident occurred after a funeral when three drunk friends argued over a bor
Sodo Style and Draft Open Up About 2-Month Connection Still in Friend Zone Due to Past Heartbreak; Believes Fortune Teller's Advice Against Dating Before Age 70
Sodo Style and Draft confirmed they remain friends after two months of serious conversation, with Sodo citing past heartbreak and a fortune teller's advice against dating before age 70 as reasons to keep their relationship platonic.
Supachee Receives Farmers' Association Proposals, Moving Forward with Integrated Rice Crisis Solution
Deputy PM Supachee met with 200 farmer representatives from 57 provinces to address Thailand's rice crisis through integrated government and agricultural sector collaboration, including proposals for improved crop yields and value-added pro
Owner Devastated as Lightning Strike Kills Mother Cow and Calf—Borrowed to Buy Them
A woman who borrowed 25,000 baht to buy cattle for farming lost both a mother cow and calf to lightning in Buriram province, leaving her unable to repay the debt and devastated over the loss of animals she considered family.
Senator Hits the Ground to Reassure Residents: No Plans to Cancel 30-Baht Gold Card Scheme
Senator Rujiphab Meekusol visited Thai-Cambodian border villages to reassure residents that the 30-baht Gold Card healthcare scheme will not be canceled, dismissing circulating rumors as misinformation.
Severe Thunderstorm Batters Chae Hom District, Damaging Over 200 Roofs Across Three Subdistricts
A severe thunderstorm struck Chae Hom District on April 25, damaging roofs on 227 homes across three subdistricts with no casualties reported. Local authorities have mobilized assistance teams to help affected residents.
How to Verify if a Clinic is Legitimate or Illegal: Quick 1-Minute Verification Guide for Doctors and Patients
Verify clinic legitimacy in one minute using the Department of Health Service Support website—doctors risk legal penalties and patients face safety risks when using unlicensed facilities, so check the license number or facility name before
Songkran celebrations continue in Phra Pradaeng with Mon cultural festival drawing large crowds
Phra Pradaeng's Songkran festival continued drawing large crowds on April 26, with the Mon cultural celebration featuring water activities, parades, and traditional performances across Samut Prakan district.
6 Late-Night Snack Options That Won't Cause Weight Gain—Choose Wisely to Reduce the Risk
A nutritionist recommends six low-calorie, high-protein late-night snacks—including Greek yogurt, eggs, and edamame—to satisfy cravings without gaining weight while avoiding sweets, instant noodles, and fried foods.
Global Temperatures Soar to Record Highs! A Guide to Choosing Sunscreen and Protecting Your Skin from UV Damage
Thailand's intense UV radiation is causing accelerated skin damage, making broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50+ and PA++++ essential year-round protection. Dermatologists recommend applying a full two-finger length and reapplying every 2-3
Thawee Exposes Murder-for-Hire Conspiracy in Pattani, Reveals Larger Masterminds Behind MP Kamlasak Attack
Police have arrested five suspects in a murder-for-hire plot against Nakhon Si Thammarat MP Kamlasak Leewamao, but Pheu Thai Party leaders say evidence points to larger masterminds orchestrating the attack on the law and human rights specia