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Chachoengsao Sharks Announce Contract Extension for Brazilian Defender Horge Filippe

Brazilian defender Horge Filippe has extended his contract with Chachoengsao FC after a standout 2025/26 season in which he appeared in all 27 matches and helped the team finish 8th in the Thai League standings.

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Chachoengsao FC has successfully extended the contract of experienced Brazilian defender Horge Filippe for another season to keep him as a key player for the 2026/27 campaign. The versatile defender delivered excellent performances throughout the 2025/26 season and played a crucial role in helping the team secure 8th place in the standings, appearing in all 27 matches across competitions for a total of 2,239 minutes and scoring 4 goals.

Filippe began his professional football career in Brazil with Juventude before moving to several clubs including Tombense and Boavista. He also gained international experience playing in Portugal, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore with Lion City Sailors FC. Before joining Chachoengsao FC in the 2025/26 season, Filippe played for several Thai clubs including Nongbua Pitchaya FC, Lampang FC, and Trat FC.

Filippe remains part of head coach Rangsan Wiwatchaichai's plans as the club prepares for the Thai League 2026/27 season.

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Chumtang Daotong Launches Concert Series with Prawa Patcharee Leading the Spectacular Lineup

Chumtang Daotong launches a concert series this week with entertainer Prawa Patcharee headlining Thursday's show, followed by a youth singing competition featuring four provincial contestants on Friday.

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Chumtang Daotong is ramping up the entertainment factor this week with fun-loving performer Prawa Patcharee leading the charge, followed by a youth microphone competition featuring representatives from four provinces competing in the "One Song Decides All" theme.

Country music fans should prepare themselves, as Chumtang Daotong is delivering non-stop entertainment packed with laughter, energy, and powerful vocal performances that will have viewers unconsciously moving along.

The concert stage opens on Thursday, May 21, 2025, featuring the vivacious entertainer Prawa Patcharee, who brings not just singing but comedy, sharp jokes, and maximum entertainment value. Additional entertainment comes from vocalist Kai Montra, whose performances always get audiences dancing, and Maem Pimarnrom, who is preparing an energetic country dance set that will shake the stage relentlessly.

On Friday, May 22, 2025, the Chumtang Daotong stage shifts into competition mode for the youth season with the "One Song Decides All" theme. Four provincial representatives will compete fiercely, showcasing their vocal prowess and emotional delivery to impress the judges.

Contestants include Lin-Korkoch Pongphangnim from Lamphun performing "Sunset Over Sky," Phongdoo-Thanawat Opin from Surat Thani with "Young Man Waiting for Lady," Ton Klai-Siripitch Rahote from Suphan Buri performing "Freedom's Prayer," and Phat-Suphatthorn Pengram from Kamphaengphet with "Forgotten Love at Ban Bua Palace."

Watch the Chumtang Daotong program airing Thursday, May 21 and Friday, May 22, 2025, at 13:10 on Channel 7HD (Digital 35), or catch replays on bugaboo.tv, YouTube Channel 7 Star Studio, and the official Facebook page.

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National

Interior Ministry Directs All 76 Provinces to Prepare Commemorative Events for Queen Ramphai Barni

All 76 Thai provinces have been directed to organize commemorative events honoring Queen Ramphai Barni's legacy through December 2570, with nationwide Buddhist ceremonies beginning May 22 at provincial halls.

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Deputy Interior Minister Arthit Sampaththirat revealed on May 20, 2569 that a steering committee has approved commemorative activities for Queen Ramphai Barni of the Seventh Reign marking the 100th anniversary of celebrating her royal legacy, to be held at central, regional, and international levels. The Interior Ministry has notified all 76 provincial governors to organize regional events allowing the public and all sectors to collectively express loyalty and reverence for her gracious legacy. The ministry has directed the 76 provinces to conduct commemorative activities between May 22, 2569 and December 31, 2570. On May 22, 2569 at 7:00 AM, Buddhist chanting ceremonies and merit-making alms-giving will be held at provincial halls or suitable venues, presided over by provincial governors and coordinated with central activities. Sampaththirat invited all Thai citizens to participate in the Buddhist chanting ceremony and merit-making on Friday, May 22, 2569 at 7:00 AM at designated provincial locations, requesting attendees wear traditional Thai dress or formal attire in white or cream tones to collectively pay respects and honor her gracious legacy.

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Police

Ming Chen Sun Returned to Pattaya Special Prison After Medical Assessment Shows Improvement

Chinese national Ming Chen Sun, charged with firearms and explosives offenses, has been transferred back to Pattaya Special Prison after recovering from a medical emergency that hospitalized him since May.

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Ming Chen Sun, a 31-year-old Chinese national facing charges related to firearms and explosives, has been transferred back to Pattaya Special Prison after doctors assessed his improving health condition. The suspect, who was hospitalized at Pattaya Pathumkun Hospital in Bang Lamung district, Chonburi province since May 11 following an acute medical emergency while in custody, showed consistent improvement over his hospital stay. Police and corrections officers maintained strict supervision of the detainee from the ground floor to the second floor of the hospital. With medical clearance granted and his condition continuing to improve, Sun has been returned to Pattaya Special Prison under continued close supervision by law enforcement and corrections personnel.

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Police

Drug Traffickers Disguise Orange Fentanyl as Ice, Duping Buyers—Authorities Warn of Dangerous Substance After Mekong River Seizure

Nong Khai authorities seized 118 kilograms of orange fentanyl disguised as ice along the Mekong River, warning that traffickers are grinding the dangerous drug to deceive buyers. The substance causes severe health effects including organ da

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On May 20, 2569, Nong Khai authorities reported that on May 18, District Officer Chakrapong Punthaepheng of Muang Nong Khai District received notice from village security volunteers that five suspicious bags and sacks were discovered along the Mekong River near Ban Hin Ngom. Upon inspection, officials found 146 packages of suspected narcotics inside the sacks.

On May 19, Pol. Col. Pienghathai Suphon, evidence officer for Nong Khai Province, conducted chemical tests on the suspicious substances packaged in durian and tea-shaped plastic bags. Testing revealed that some packages contained ketamine, while other packages appeared to be white crystalline flakes resembling ice. However, detailed examination showed these were actually orange fentanyl—a different substance entirely that does not react to standard chemical tests.

The investigation confirmed 28 packages of ketamine (28 kilograms) and 118 packages of orange fentanyl (118 kilograms). Authorities believe traffickers are grinding up orange fentanyl to deceive buyers into thinking they're purchasing ice, as both substances appear as white crystalline flakes. The dangerous orange fentanyl is being smuggled into Thailand and distributed through trafficking networks.

Consumption of orange fentanyl, which has acidic properties, can cause severe nausea, vomiting, acute abdominal pain, kidney damage, dizziness, depression, cognitive decline, memory loss, and potentially fatal damage to lung tissue and blood vessels. All seized materials have been forwarded to Ban Deua Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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National

Superbon Updates Injury Status, Sends Sharp Message to Liu: 'You've Only Fought a Few Times, Don't Get Cocky'

ONE Championship featherweight kickboxing champion Superbon has withdrawn from his May 22 fight against Liu Mengyang due to elbow surgery for a bone spur, requiring 2-3 months recovery with a return expected by October.

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Following his withdrawal from the fight against Chinese boxer Liu Mengyang scheduled for The Inner Circle event on Friday, May 22, ONE Championship featherweight kickboxing champion Superbon has updated the public on his injury status. The fighter revealed he was recently discharged from the hospital and needs 2-3 weeks of rest before beginning light training again, with a total recovery period of approximately 2-3 months. He anticipates being ready for ONE Samurai 2 in October.

According to his medical team, Superbon's injury resulted from repetitive strain. A small bone spur developed on his elbow, preventing him from bending his arm and throwing punches effectively. Surgery was necessary to remove it—a condition that had been developing for some time but only became severely painful during recent fight preparations. Doctors advised that forcing himself to fight could cause further damage, making the surgery the only viable option.

Superbon had a message for Liu Mengyang: 'No escape. Wait a moment. We'll definitely meet again. You've only fought a few times, don't get ahead of yourself.' This came after Liu had posted clips taunting Superbon for withdrawing from the title fight.

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National

Nek Chalie Reveals Crying Tricks Behind Golden Doll Win, Once Rejected Multi-Million Baht Acting Jobs to Pursue Music

Thai actor Nek Chalie revealed his emotional acting techniques and Golden Doll award-winning performances during a TV interview, disclosing he once turned down 10-20 million baht in film roles to pursue music instead.

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During an appearance on Club Friday Show produced by CHANGE2561, actor Nek Chalie reflected on his famous crying scenes and the techniques behind his award-winning emotional performances. He admitted to once rejecting major film and television offers worth 10-20 million baht because of his desire to pursue music as a career instead of acting. "I wasn't ready to work back then. Music was the one thing I hadn't succeeded in yet," he explained, adding that he even grew out his hair in an attempt to shed his actor image and reinvent himself as a musician.

Regarding his personal life, Nek Chalie confirmed he has pursued multiple relationships, acknowledging he's been flirtatious with several women. When asked if he's a ladies' man, he responded casually, "Anyone who's pretty and approaches me, I respond to everyone. About 4-5 people." He recalled one infatuation with a fruit vendor, describing it more as an obsession than genuine love.

On his history of generosity to ex-girlfriends, Nek Chalie revealed he's bought houses for former partners, saying he enjoys seeing what kind of home they prefer. "If we get along and agree on the relationship, I'm prepared to build or provide one," he stated. However, he emphasized that he regrets some past relationships, mentioning one house he's never returned to in the last two years.

When asked about being taken advantage of in relationships despite media reports suggesting he was cheated on, Nek Chalie acknowledged the pattern: "I know he's deceiving me, but I'm willing to be deceived." He attributed relationship problems often stemming from financial and interest-related issues, admitting that as someone who typically initiates relationships, he must accept the consequences when things don't work out as hoped.

Regarding his current status, Nek Chalie made it clear: "Right now, I'm not ready to take care of anyone. I'm single but not in dating mode." He emphasized that he's always managed his own career and life decisions independently, never relying on a manager or anyone else to guide him.

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National

Agriculture Ministry Warns Farmers to Stock Water as Monsoon Approaches Amid Unpredictable Weather

Thailand's Agriculture Ministry urges farmers to stockpile water and prepare for unpredictable monsoon conditions that threaten crop pests and damage. The Department of Agricultural Extension recommends monitoring weather, managing irrigati

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The Department of Agricultural Extension is urging farmers to develop solid planting plans and secure adequate water supplies as erratic weather patterns—including scattered rainfall and summer storms—threaten pest outbreaks. Agriculture Ministry Director-General Anchalee Suwichittananth stated that current climate volatility makes it difficult to predict scattered rainfall, flash floods, summer storms, extreme heat, and crop pest outbreaks, all of which directly impact agriculture. Managing agricultural disasters requires comprehensive approaches including preparation, risk reduction, monitoring, recovery, and building farmer resilience for sustainable adaptation.

Farmers should implement three key practices: First, regularly monitor weather forecasts and inspect fields to manage crops and combat agricultural pests promptly. Second, prepare water management and drainage systems to prevent crop water shortage during June-July, when scattered rainfall is expected and could damage yields and plant growth at all stages. Third, maintain plants through proper pruning to preserve moisture, reduce water loss during dry periods, and prevent damage from heavy rain or strong winds—potentially using stakes for support or harvesting gradually based on weather conditions.

Given unpredictable weather that could damage crops, farmers are encouraged to prepare biocontrol products like trichoderma fungi, beauveria fungi, predatory mites, parasitic wasps, and natural enemies. Farmers should learn proper application methods and be ready to prevent pest and disease outbreaks, protecting yields and agricultural areas overall. Farmers can contact their local district agricultural offices for additional assistance and guidance on preventing agricultural disasters.

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National

5 Thai Social Media Marketing Trends — Why Like-Boosting and View-Boosting Services Continue to Grow Despite Stricter Algorithms

Thai social media marketers increasingly rely on engagement-boosting services despite stricter platform algorithms, with the first 60 minutes after posting being crucial for visibility on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. The trend reflects

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Thailand's social media marketing (SMM) industry is experiencing rapid growth as consumers spend more time on social platforms annually, while algorithms from Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube become increasingly sophisticated. Creators, entrepreneurs, and agencies must constantly adapt their strategies. This article explores five major trends that Thai digital marketing experts are focusing on and explains why like-boosting, view-boosting, and follower-boosting services remain important tools in many brands' plans.

Trend 1: Creator Economy Drives SMM Tools as Essential Factors The number of content creators making a living in Thailand continues to rise—from freelance creators to SME entrepreneurs and employees doing side hustles. This intensifies competition on each platform's feed, making SMM services a fundamental tool for professional creators to gain visibility during content launches.

Trend 2: "The First 60 Minutes" — The Golden Window That Determines Content Fate Digital marketers have identified a common pattern: all platform algorithms heavily weight engagement occurring in the first 60-180 minutes after posting. Posts with high early engagement are significantly more likely to appear on For You or Explore pages compared to typical posts, making rapid like-boosting and view-boosting services highly desirable for creators.

Trend 3: Quality Accounts Over Bots — Quality Over Quantity While SMM services are growing, the market is shifting direction as major platforms develop smarter bot-detection systems. Services using foreign bots risk client accounts being shadow-banned or restricted. Consumers are now choosing providers using real Thai accounts with distributed engagement schedules and quality guarantees, marking a clear shift toward "Quality Over Quantity."

Trend 4: Live Commerce Dominates — Boosting Live Viewers as a New Tool Live shopping on Facebook Live, TikTok Live, and Shopee Live is growing significantly in Thailand. Campaign managers have found that livestreams starting with fewer than 100 viewers have only an 8-12% chance of being recommended, while streams with 300+ viewers from the start have a 60% recommendation rate. This makes viewer-boosting for live streams an important tool for professional streamers building social proof in the crucial first five minutes.

Trend 5: Mobile-First and Short Content — TikTok Likes Become a Key Signal Over 90% of Thai social media users primarily access platforms via mobile, making vertical video content (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts) significantly more engaging than photo content. On TikTok specifically, the like feature is a critical signal that the algorithm weighs heavily, as it represents greater user effort than simple scrolling. Creators understanding this principle use TikTok-specific services alongside producing content with a clear hook in the first three seconds.

Service Providers in the Thai Market One example reflecting these trends is Ads4u.co, which offers like-boosting, view-boosting, follower-boosting, and live viewer services across all major platforms. They use real Thai accounts, require no password sharing, and employ distribution systems to protect client account security.

These five trends demonstrate that the social media marketing industry is evolving toward more sophisticated, quality-focused strategies.

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Police

Raid on Prominent Temple Compound Nets High-Ranking Monk with Over 1,000 Child Abuse Files

A high-ranking monk at a Bangkok temple was arrested May 20 after police seized over 1,000 child abuse files from his devices following a cyber tipline report.

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At 8:00 AM on May 20, 2025, Deputy Police Commissioner Thatchai Pitaneelabutr, in his capacity as director of the Technology Crime Suppression Center, along with National Police Chief Siam Bunsomboon and other senior officers, coordinated a raid on a temple compound in the Thonburi area. Police arrested a 61-year-old senior monk with alleged connections to the temple, seizing a mobile phone, computer, and external SSD drive. The operation was conducted following reports received through the Cyber Tipline that child sexual abuse material was being downloaded and uploaded online.

Police obtained a search warrant from Taling Chan Criminal Court (Document 40/2569 dated May 20, 2025) to conduct the raid. Upon searching the suspect's devices, investigators discovered child sexual abuse material stored in downloaded file folders across multiple devices.

During interrogation, the suspect admitted to downloading the material, which involved explicit images and videos of 5 children totaling over 1,000 files. He stated he had acquired the content approximately 8 years ago for personal sexual gratification. Police subsequently revoked his monastic status and charged him with possession of child sexual abuse material for sexual purposes. He was transferred to Bangkoknoi Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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National

Actress Mint Petches Files Complaint After Cosmetic Clinic Injection Leaves Face Swollen

Actress Mint Petches filed a complaint after a Radiesse injection at a cosmetic clinic caused severe facial swelling and lumps, damaging her career opportunities. Thailand's Consumer Protection Committee is investigating and seeking similar

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At 1:00 p.m. on May 20, 2569 at Parliament, Pai Lik, deputy chair of the Consumer Protection Committee, received a complaint from actress and model Mint Petches Yongrattanmongkol and others seeking compensation for health and career damage caused by a Radiesse injection at a cosmetic clinic. The collagen-stimulating injection resulted in severe facial swelling and large lumps that cost her work opportunities, and the clinic is being held responsible.

Pai stated that the committee has received numerous similar complaints and will bring this matter before the committee's full session, inviting the clinic to participate in discussions to find swift solutions and strengthen protections for cosmetic procedure clients. The committee is also calling on affected individuals to submit their cases for consideration.

Kanthaphon Duangumporn, the committee's spokesperson, noted that such injuries cause both physical and psychological damage while harming clients' professional opportunities. The committee will expedite efforts to resolve the issue.

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