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Theerayut Calls for Internal Party Discussions to End, Emphasizes Unity After Piyabutr-Wiroj Criticism
Pheu Thai Party leader Nattapong Rueangpanya called for an end to internal party disputes, urging members to resolve disagreements privately rather than publicly criticize leadership at a Bangkok hotel event on April 26.
No Major Shake-up: Natthapon Remains Party Leader as Picharn Takes Secretary-General Post, Aiming for Seamless Coordination Between Local and Parliamentary Work
Pheu Thai Party appointed Picharn Chaowapatvanont as secretary-general on April 26, with party leader Natthapon remaining in position, aiming to coordinate parliamentary and grassroots work to solve public issues as an opposition party.
Doctor and High-Society Woman File Complaint Against Famous Brand Name Shop Owner for Embezzling Consignment Deposits for Luxury Goods Sales
A prominent socialite and doctor joined other victims in filing a police complaint against a husband-and-wife luxury goods shop owners accused of embezzling millions of baht in consignment deposits and personal loans over several years.
Thai Sports Authority Director Kongsakd Confident Thailand Will Hit Gold Medal Target Despite Tougher Competition at Asian Beach Games
Thailand's sports chief expressed confidence the country will meet its gold medal target at the Asian Beach Games in China despite stiffer competition, citing strong performances in beach athletics and canoe racing midway through the event.
Invitation to Join the Ceremony Enshrining Buddha's Sacred Relics from Three Nations: Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India
Buddhists and the public are invited to a ceremony on April 29 enshrining Buddha's relics from Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India, with public veneration at a Khlong 15 temple from May 1-11.
Suphanart Criticizes Rural Road Department: Turning Off Street Lights Doesn't Save Money and Creates Safety Risks
Pheu Thai MP Suphanart Meenchaiyanan criticized the Department of Rural Roads' plan to turn off street lights on rural highways starting May 1, arguing it won't save money and creates safety risks. He urged converting to LED lighting instea
Arne Praises Woodman's Crucial Save as Liverpool Beats Crystal Palace; Salah Injury Concern Ahead of Season's End
Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 at home on April 25th, with backup goalkeeper Freddie Woodman making a crucial save, though Mohamed Salah's injury exit in the second half raises concerns ahead of the season's final weeks.
Mother Files Charges Against Subdistrict Chief for Dragging Son, Handcuffing, and Torturing Him with Red Ants
A mother filed charges against a subdistrict chief in Phatthalung Province who allegedly dragged her son from his home, beat him, and used red ants to torture him over a suspected beetle theft. She refused compensation and vows to pursue th
Lalana Fights Hard but Falls to Australian Opponent, Claims Runner-up Finish at W100 Tokyo
Thai tennis player Lalana Tharaphruedee lost to Australian Taylor Preston 1-6, 6-4, 4-6 in the W100 Tokyo final on April 26, finishing as runner-up despite a strong performance.
Two Polls Show Public Confidence in Eknath to Solve Energy Problems, Satisfied with Electricity and Fuel Cost Reductions
Two nationwide surveys show 67.9 percent of Thais have high confidence in Energy Minister Eknath Phrom-muang, with strong approval for electricity and fuel cost reductions and demands for transparent pricing structures.
Surf and Jawa Captivate Fans with Charm at 'SURF JAVA 1st FAN MEETING IN THAILAND'
GMMTV stars Surf and Jawa delivered an energetic first fan meeting in Thailand on April 25, featuring four themed performance segments and an emotional tribute to their supporters at Bangkok's MCC Hall.
Trump Unharmed After Shooting Incident at White House Correspondents' Dinner
A gunman stormed the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington on Saturday, rushing toward the ballroom where President Trump was present before Secret Service agents apprehended him; one officer was shot but expected to survive.