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Kasidis Defeats Young Mexican Player to Advance to Finals at Kamphaengaen Agricultural University ITF Tennis Tournament

Thai player Kasidis defeated Mexico's Alan Makadon 6-3, 6-4 in the men's semifinal at the ITF Tennis Tournament at Kamphaengaen Agricultural University. He will face New Zealand's Anton Chepp in the final, while Thai top seed Patcharin adva

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The men's professional M15 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (3) and women's professional W15 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour (3) tournaments, each offering $15,000 USD in prize money (approximately 487,050 baht), were held at Kasetsart University's Kamphaengaen campus in Nakhon Pathom on May 15, 2025 during the fourth round of main draw matches.

In the men's singles semifinal, Thai top seed "Boom" Kasidis, ranked 411st globally, remained strong after employing varied shot-making to overcome the solid form of Mexican player Alan Makadon, the 6th seed and ranked 689th in the world. Kasidis secured victory with scores of 6-3 and 6-4 in 1 hour 45 minutes, advancing to the final against Anton Chepp of New Zealand, the 4th seed and 577th-ranked player globally.

In the women's singles semifinal, Thai top seed "Eve" Patcharin Chepchanyodet, ranked 456th globally, lost the first set to Elise Zee of New Zealand, the 7th seed ranked 934th. However, the Thai player regrouped, figured out her opponent's game, and won the next two sets comfortably, securing a 2-1 set victory with scores of 4-6, 6-2, and 6-1 in nearly 2 hours. Patcharin advanced to face Lee Kyeong-so from South Korea, ranked 599th in ITF rankings, who came through the qualifying rounds. Notably, Patcharin and Lee Kyeong-so previously met in the W15 singles final earlier this week in Nakhon Pathom, where the Thai player lost 1-2 in sets.

Other match results include: Men's singles semifinal – Vijai Trungsricharoen defeated Thanakorn Srirat 4-6, 7-6(9-7), and 2-1 Ret. (cramping); Matthew Dellavedova (2-Australia) defeated Chung Hyeon (5-South Korea) 6-2, 1-0 Ret. (respiratory distress); Anton Chepp (4-New Zealand) defeated Isaac Becroftoft (New Zealand) 6-2, 7-6(7-4).

Women's singles semifinal – Anchicha Chanta (2) defeated Monique Barry (6-New Zealand) 6-3, 6-2; Thassaporn Nakhlai (3) lost to Lee Kyeong-so (South Korea) 4-6, 3-6; Zheng Junhao (4-China) defeated Naho Sato (5-Japan) 6-3, 6-3.

Men's doubles final – Thanapetch Chanta and Yutthana Chareonpol defeated Vijai Trungsricharoen and Alan Makadon (Mexico), the 1st seeded pair (Vijai suffered from cramping continuing from his singles match).

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Remarkable! Thailand Discovers 'Nakhakittan Chaiyaphumiensis' - A New Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur, the Largest Ever Found in Thailand

Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new long-necked dinosaur species, Nakhakittan Chaiyaphumiensis, the largest land animal ever discovered, estimated at 27-30 meters long and weighing over 26 tons. The 14th officially named dinos

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On May 15, 2026, Dr. Sita Manitkul from Mahasarakham University's Paleontology Research and Education Center announced the discovery of a new long-necked dinosaur species: 'Nakhakittan Chaiyaphumiensis.' While whales can achieve enormous size due to water's buoyancy, this sauropod dinosaur is remarkable because it was a land animal that evolved hollow bone cavities and other structural adaptations to reduce weight, becoming the largest land animal ever to exist.

Based on the study of over 20 bone fragments, particularly a right humerus measuring 178 centimeters and ribs and femurs exceeding 2 meters in length, researchers estimate the dinosaur reached 27-30 meters in length and weighed over 26 tons. This is the 14th officially named dinosaur species from Thailand. The name 'Nakhakittan' combines 'Naka' (the serpent deity in Thai belief) and 'Titan' (giants from Greek mythology), referencing the massive long-necked dinosaur, while 'Chaiyaphumiensis' refers to Chaiyaphum Province, where it was discovered.

The discovery began in 2016 when local resident Thanom Luangnan noticed fossils and reported them to the Department of Mineral Resources. Systematic excavation and study followed under the guidance of geologists Sasorn Kansupa and Cherdchan Podhijai, uncovering significant bone fragments including dorsal vertebrae, sacrum, pelvis bones, and notably the complete right humerus. The fossils have been partially preserved at the Sirindhon Dinosaur Museum in Kalasin Province.

Between 2016 and 2023, the Department of Mineral Resources developed the site as 'Ban Phanang Seua Dinosaur Learning Center.' In 2024, Dr. Sita Manitkul received support from National Geographic through the 'Exploring the Titans' project to further study, conserve, and develop the learning center in collaboration with local communities and the Chaiyaphum Geopark.

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Police

Police Arrest 135 Street Racers, Seize 118 Vehicles in Serious Crackdown to Break the Cycle

Thai traffic police arrested 135 street racers and seized 118 vehicles on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, implementing permanent vehicle confiscation to deter repeat offenses and reduce dangerous racing activity.

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Traffic police on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road have arrested 135 street racers and seized 118 vehicles, implementing a strict policy of arrest, seizure, prosecution, and permanent vehicle confiscation to break the cycle of repeat offenses.

On May 15, 2569, senior police officials including Deputy Police Chief Sawat Bunsom and Traffic Chief Damrong Sawangngam launched the "Safe Street Vibhavadi Model" program in response to numerous public complaints about street racing gangs, illegal racing on public roads, excessive speed, vehicle modifications producing excessive noise, and dangerous nighttime driving on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and surrounding areas. The National Police Office, under Police Chief Kittisart Panthasetchai and Deputy Police Chief Samran Noenma, has ordered police nationwide, particularly in Bangkok, to intensify enforcement against street racing, rowdy gang activities, and reckless driving that endangers the public.

Following government and national police directives, officers analyzed high-risk areas, identified patterns of offenses, and implemented proactive measures including checkpoints, traffic violation enforcement, night patrols, investigations and arrests, and strict legal enforcement against all offenders.

From 2567 to present, police conducted 22 operations resulting in 135 arrests, 12 cars seized, and 106 motorcycles seized, totaling 118 confiscated vehicles. In all cases, courts ordered permanent government seizure of the vehicles—a measure designed to permanently remove repeat offenders from the roads.

The intensive and continuous enforcement has produced clear results, with public complaints about street racing on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road dropping dramatically and nearly ceasing entirely.

Traffic police will continue aggressive enforcement to protect public safety and maintain order in Bangkok.

"Roads are public space, not racetracks," officials stated. A moment of recklessness can cost lives and futures. Police appeal to parents, communities, and the public to report street racing and dangerous driving immediately. Together, we can build safe roads and restore peace for all road users.

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National

Thailand's First! CLICX Becomes the Country's First Approved Virtual Bank

CLICX, a branchless virtual bank backed by Krung Thai Bank, Advanced Info Service, and PTT Oil and Retail, has become Thailand's first approved virtual bank after receiving Bank of Thailand authorization on May 14, 2026. The platform aims t

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CLICX, a branchless commercial bank operating under a partnership of three leading Thai organizations—Krung Thai Bank, Advanced Info Service, and PTT Oil and Retail—has achieved a major milestone for Thailand's financial industry after receiving approval from the Bank of Thailand to operate as a Virtual Bank on May 14, 2026. CLICX has become the country's first virtual bank, opening a new chapter in Thailand's financial system through a branchless bank born from the collaborative power of Thai organizations, aiming to provide equal and secure financial opportunities for all Thais.

The approval reflects CLICX's readiness to fully embrace digital banking across technology, security, service standards, and understanding of modern user financial behavior. This is not merely the arrival of a new player in the financial market, but a strategic move reflecting the transformation of Thailand's banking industry toward accessible, agile, secure digital financial services that truly understand Thai life.

CLICX operates under the concept of "Bank in One CLICX," elevating from being merely a digital bank to becoming "Beyond Banking" that seamlessly integrates financial services into daily life through AI applications for customer experience enhancement, real-life behavior analysis, and Alternative Data to create comprehensive financial perspectives. By leveraging the Bank of Thailand's open data policy for consumer empowerment, CLICX can develop new credit assessment models using alternative data to expand access to capital for Thai people and businesses while improving debt repayment capability evaluation compared to current models.

Born from the collaboration of three Thai partners—Krung Thai Bank, Advanced Info Service, and PTT Oil and Retail—combining strengths from three critical dimensions including digital technology connecting people widely, solid and trustworthy financial expertise, and an ecosystem close to consumers' daily lives, CLICX is more than just a new banking app but a "platform embedding finance into real life" (Embedded Banking) not constrained by branches, paperwork, or traditional service frameworks. It provides financial services at every moment of users' lives, reducing barriers to financial access and enabling Thais to manage money, save, and access financial products suited to their real lives more easily and securely.

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National

Khon Kaen Investigates Tissue Paper Found in Fish Dumpling

Khon Kaen authorities launched an investigation after a woman found tissue paper in a fish dumpling purchased at Bueng Kaen Nakhon market, with officials now seeking to locate the temporary vendor and verify contamination through lab testin

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KHON KAEN — On May 15, 2026, authorities in northeastern Thailand began investigating a complaint that tissue paper was found inside a fish dumpling purchased at Bueng Kaen Nakhon market in Khon Kaen municipality.

The investigation was triggered after a 58-year-old woman posted on social media that she had discovered tissue paper inside her fish dumpling. Her post sparked significant online backlash and prompted health officials to take action.

Nutchaniwan Dondilerd, deputy mayor of Khon Kaen municipality, stated that officials had been in contact with market management and identified that the market operates with both permanent vendors and temporary daily sellers. Initial findings revealed that the fish dumpling stall was not a regular vendor and had reportedly set up near the rear entrance of Wat That temple on May 13 before vacating the area.

Municipal health and environmental officials are now working to locate the vendor and have requested the customer submit the dumpling for laboratory testing to verify whether foreign material is present. Authorities indicated that legal action may follow if the investigation confirms food contamination.

To reassure both residents and tourists about food safety standards and protect the province's tourism image, officials planned to conduct inspections at Bueng Kaen Nakhon market on the evening of May 15.

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Breaking

Dramatic rescue: Two dogs trapped in scorching car, tongues hanging out, owner delayed on errands

Two dogs trapped in a parked car under scorching sun at a market in Nakhon Ratchasima were rescued by residents and officials after hours in extreme heat; the owner returned and apologized, saying errands took longer than expected.

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Residents rushed to rescue two dogs locked inside a car parked in the blazing sun, their tongues hanging out in distress. The owner returned and apologized, saying the errand took longer than expected.

On May 15, 2569, a concerning incident occurred at the "Outer Market" in Si Khiu District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. A good Samaritan recorded video of two dogs trapped inside a parked car in direct sunlight from morning until around noon in sweltering heat, with the windows opened only slightly.

The footage revealed both dogs in a weakened and distressed state due to extreme heat inside the vehicle. The white dog was lying under the driver's seat, while the brown dog was attempting to stick its head out the driver's side window with its tongue hanging out, neck drooping, and head wedged against the window. Unable to escape or retreat back inside, the dog cried out for help.

Alarmed residents and vendors in the area began spraying water on the car to temporarily cool it down. A local vendor explained they had noticed the dogs in the car for an unusually long time and, fearing heat stroke could be fatal, quickly alerted officials and helped find ways to relieve the heat, as keeping the dogs any longer could have cost them their lives.

Soon after, the Si Khiu Subdistrict Municipality's disaster prevention chief and officers arrived to investigate and forced open the car door to rescue both dogs. Officials quickly removed the white dog, but the brown dog remained stuck because its head was wedged in the window. With assistance from a motorcycle taxi driver who supported the dog's body, they carefully pushed the dog's head free from the window amid cheers from those witnessing the rescue.

When the owner returned to the car, they explained they had been away too long on errands and apologized for the incident. However, residents and video viewers criticized the behavior as inappropriate and extremely dangerous to the pet's life.

The disaster prevention chief warned the public that during hot weather, children and pets should never be left unattended in parked cars, even with windows slightly open, as temperatures inside can rise rapidly and become life-threatening within a short time.

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Breaking

Uncle Yochon Tears of Joy as He Returns Home After Release from Cambodian Detention

A 58-year-old Thai man named Yochon Saimai has been released and returned home after being detained in Cambodia. He described being apprehended by Cambodian military, blindfolded, and imprisoned under difficult conditions, but credited Thai military and government agencies with securing his release. Uncle Yochon expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating he would have remained imprisoned for years without their intervention.

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On May 15, 2025, Yochon Saimai, known as 'Uncle Yochon,' a 58-year-old man, tearfully described his emotions after receiving assistance and returning to Thailand, safely reuniting with his family following his detention in Cambodia.

Uncle Yochon recounted that he was apprehended and blindfolded by Cambodian military personnel before being taken to a detention facility and subsequently transferred to a Cambodian prison. During his captivity, he endured extremely difficult living conditions.

Uncle Yochon expressed his gratitude to Thai military officials and all relevant agencies that provided full assistance, ultimately enabling his release and return to Thailand. 'If I hadn't received this help, I would have remained in a Cambodian prison for many more years,' Uncle Yochon stated, reflecting his relief and joy at being reunited with his family once again.

The incident continues to attract public attention, though relevant authorities have not yet disclosed additional details regarding the formal assistance process. Breaking news: Cambodia has extradited 'Uncle Yochon' back to Thailand through the Sungai Kolok border checkpoint as Thai military activated the RBC mechanism.

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National

Tawi Calls for Constitutional Reform, Recommends Dismantling Authoritarian Laws That Bind Citizens Hand and Foot

Deputy Prime Minister Tawi Sudsakorn called for constitutional reform and the elimination of approximately 15,000 authoritarian laws he described as restricting citizens' freedoms. Speaking in parliament on May 15, 2026, Tawi praised the government's approval of new bankruptcy and check bills designed to address structural debt issues affecting millions of Thai households without requiring state intervention.

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Tawi Sudsakorn, list MP and Thai Rak Thai Party leader, stresses that constitutional reform is a legislative agenda item, not just talk, and recommends repealing authoritarian laws that function as chains restraining the public.

On May 15, 2026, during the first joint parliamentary session chaired by Sopon Sawarom, Tawi spoke during urgent matters debate regarding approval of draft bills pending parliamentary consideration under Section 147, Paragraph 2 of the Constitution. He argued that while the number of laws matters, maintaining justice principles is paramount. Thailand currently has approximately 15,000 laws, regulations, and royal decrees—far too many. These laws often function as restrictive chains, with many exhibiting authoritarian characteristics. Beyond repealing laws, Tawi emphasized that as chairman of a legislative committee, he thanked the government for approving two bills: the Bankruptcy Act, which modernizes personal and business rehabilitation (unchanged for 100 years of civil law), and the Check Bill.

Tawi noted that debt has become a structural hardship affecting over 25 million households nationwide, with approximately 18 million in enforcement cases and 7 million in collapse cases. The new bankruptcy law offers sustainable debt relief without requiring government budgets. He highlighted the need to balance creditor and debtor interests, expressing concern about creditor groups in the Senate opposing guarantor benefits despite civil law amendments. He also mentioned the Check Bill, which addresses United Nations citizens and political rights, stalled in parliament but disappeared in committee.

Tawi called for addressing land amnesty issues and requested parliament treat constitutional reform as a legislative priority rather than mere rhetoric, emphasizing the need to draft a new constitution.

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Agriculture Minister Suriya Accelerates 2029 Korat World Horticultural Expo, Integrating Infrastructure to Meet New BIE Standards

Agriculture Minister Suriya Jurungreungkij is accelerating preparations for the 2029 Korat International Horticultural Expo, integrating infrastructure to meet updated BIE standards. The concurrent 2026 Udon Thani expo is 77% complete with participation from 17 countries. Both expos represent Thailand's major horticultural showcases designed to meet international World Expo standards.

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On May 14, 2025, Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Suriya Jurungreungkij chaired the first management committee meeting of the year for the 2029 Nakhon Ratchasima International Horticultural Expo at the Agriculture Ministry conference room. The meeting reviewed overall event progress and readiness in venue design, infrastructure development including transportation and facilities, ensuring compliance with World Expo standards.

Minister Suriya announced that the International Horticultural Expo 2029 Korat Thailand is scheduled for November 10, 2572 – February 28, 2573, under the theme "Nature & Greenery: Envisioning the Green Future" spanning five core concepts: the world's pantry and future food, sustainable horticultural technology and innovation, livable future cities, biodiversity, and nature, art and culture. The Agriculture Ministry's Department of Agriculture is coordinating with relevant agencies including the Foreign Ministry, Transport Ministry, Natural Resources Ministry, Higher Education Ministry, and Tourism and Sports Ministry to develop the area according to World Expo standards.

The Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) has introduced new evaluation criteria emphasizing rigor, transparency, and enhanced assessment standards across all dimensions for the first time.

The meeting also received an update on the 2026 Udon Thani International Horticultural Expo (November 1, 2025 – March 14, 2026) at Nong Daeng wetlands. The project is 76.96% complete, with main structural work finished at 100%, architectural and system work in progress, and landscaping 54.33% complete. Currently, 17 countries and organizations have confirmed participation in garden exhibits, with 9 additional organizations expressing interest.

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National

Jude Leads War Elephants' June FIFA Warm-Up Campaign as Theeraphon and Erawat Make First Senior Squad Appearances

Thailand's Football Association announced a 23-player squad for June FIFA warm-up matches against Kuwait and China under coach Anthony Hudson. Notable inclusions are captain Jude Sunnontarp-Bell and first-time senior squad selections Theeraphon Pruangthong and Erawat Garnier, who play professionally in Japan and France respectively. The team will begin preparations on May 30, with matches scheduled for June 5 and June 9.

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Jude Sunnontarp-Bell, a Thai-English striker, has been named to captain Thailand's squad preparing for June FIFA warm-up matches. Theeraphon Pruangthong and Erawat Garnier have also been included in the senior squad for the first time.

The Football Association of Thailand announced a 23-player roster for the FIFA Days matches in June against Kuwait and China, under head coach Anthony Hudson. Theeraphon Pruangthong, currently performing well with Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo in Japan, earns his first senior squad selection, as does Erawat Garnier from Lens in the French league.

The full 23-player Thailand national team roster consists of:

Goalkeepers Krakchat Phiphatchanada (Muangthong United) Patiwat Khammai (True Bangkok United) Saranan Anuin (BG Pathum United)

Defenders Nattapong Saireeya (Chonburi FC) Nuerubedin Weerawathanodham (Buriram United) Peelawat Arkathorn (Chachoengsao FC) Manuel Tom Bier (True Bangkok United) Waris Shutong (BG Pathum United) Supnumth Burrirart (Chachoengsao FC) Adisorn Phromrak (Ratchaburi FC)

Midfielders Krisda Gaman (BG Pathum United) Khakana Kamyok (Muangthong United) Titipund Phuangjuntroon (True Bangkok United) Theeraphon Pruangthong (Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo) Weeratep Poomphan (True Bangkok United) Sarath Yuyaen (BG Pathum United) Seksorn Ratree (Rayong FC) Erawat Garnier (Lens) Ananth Yodsangwal (Lampung Warriors) Iklas Sanhorn (Prachuap FC)

Forwards Jude Sunnontarp-Bell (Grimsby Town) Theersitp Dangda (True Bangkok United) Theersakdee Phoypimay (Chachoengsao FC)

Players will report on May 30 at 12:00 noon at Novotel Future Park Rangsit, with evening training sessions at the BG Training Centre.

Thailand's June fixtures include a home match against Kuwait on June 5 at True BG Stadium (7:30 PM) and an away match against China on June 9 at Huanglong Sports Centre. Both matches will be broadcast live on Channel 32.

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Community

Dr. Nong, President of Miss Earth Thailand, Celebrates Warm Birthday Milestone While Advancing Environmental Mission

Dr. Nong Sirikarn Onsongkran, president of Miss Earth Thailand, celebrated her 55th birthday with a gathering of entertainment and environmental figures at N-Siri Resort & Hotel, showcasing her recovery and renewed commitment to environmental conservation. The celebration marked a significant moment for the organization as it continues advancing the Miss & Mister Earth Thailand pageant with renewed dedication to sustainable global environmental missions, with the 2026 competition scheduled for August.

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Dr. Nong Sirikarn Onsongkran, president of Miss Earth Thailand and N-Siri Resort & Hotel executive, celebrated her 55th birthday in a warm ceremony last Wednesday filled with love and well-wishes from entertainment and environmental sectors. The event was particularly meaningful as it highlighted Dr. Nong's remarkable recovery and renewed vitality following her battle with serious illness, supported by numerous celebrities and pageant figures including Dr. Koh Thirasak Panjaruea, Mek Jirakitt, Tao Phumipatphon, and many others who gathered to share positive energy as one family of environmental advocates.

Dr. Nong expressed that the affection and goodwill from everyone present provides essential strength to continue the mission, emphasizing that "the mission for the Earth cannot be stopped." While future leadership roles may be passed to dedicated successors, the organization and its partner organizations remain more committed than ever to elevate the pageant industry while advancing sustainable environmental conservation.

The organization also announced exciting news for pageant enthusiasts, revealing that Miss & Mister Earth Thailand 2026 will take place in August 2025, promising an even more intense and grand competition focused on the global environmental mission.

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