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Thai Men's Sepaktakraw Singles Team Reclaims World Glory, Narrowly Defeats Myanmar to Win 2026 World Cup

Thailand's men's sepaktakraw singles team won the 2026 World Cup in Malaysia, defeating Myanmar 2-1 in sets to reclaim the world championship after losing the title to Malaysia two years earlier.

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Thailand's men's sepaktakraw singles team secured a hard-fought 2-1 set victory over Myanmar to successfully reclaim the world championship at the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 held at Titiwangsa Stadium in Malaysia on May 19. The team had previously advanced past Malaysia in the semifinals. The Thai squad featured three main players—Pornthep Thin Bangbon (server), Jatupol Siri-art, and Mruekint Phan Mokorn—with reserves Kritsanaphong Nonthakoht and Thanapol Sap-yen on the bench. Thailand dominated the opening set with an impressive 15-8 victory to take a 1-0 set lead, but Myanmar rallied in the second set to claim a narrow 15-13 win and level the match at 1-1. The decisive third set saw Thailand secure an emphatic 15-7 victory to clinch the world title, bouncing back after losing this championship to Malaysia two years prior. Thailand still has another team event to compete in, with the men's team division still pending.

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Police

Six Thai Online Gambling Admins Arrested After Fleeing Cambodia, Paid 7,500 Baht Each to Smuggle Through Jungle Back to Thailand

Six Thai nationals working as online gambling administrators in Cambodia were arrested after paying a smuggler 7,500 baht each to guide them illegally through the jungle back to Thailand following raids by Cambodian authorities.

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On May 19, 2025, the Chanthaburi-Trat Border Protection Command, operating through special naval units based in Chanthaburi and the 543rd Naval Infantry Company stationed at Khlong Pong Nam Ron, conducted continuous foot patrols to intercept illegal activities following the "soldiers never stop" policy and strict border enforcement. While patrolling near Klong Tian canal along the Thai-Cambodian border in Baan Khlong Yai, Moo 4, Tambon Khlong Yai, Amphoe Khlong Pong Nam Ron, Chanthaburi Province, officers spotted a suspicious group of individuals showing signs of illegal border crossing. Their bodies were worn from trekking through dense thorny jungle. Upon inspection, all six individuals—five men and one woman—were Thai nationals.

Under preliminary questioning, all six admitted to having illegally crossed into Cambodia to work as administrators for a well-known online gambling website located in a building in Phsar Chas market area, Sangkat Stueng Kaach, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, earning 20,000-25,000 baht monthly. However, recent intensive raids by Cambodian authorities searching buildings and screening foreigners prompted the gambling page to shut down, forcing them to live in fear and hiding. Unable to endure the situation, they paid 7,500 baht per person to a smuggler who guided them through the jungle back to Thailand.

Initially, they were charged with illegal border crossing as Thai nationals not using official entry-exit channels under the Immigration Act of 1979, Sections 11 and 62. They were detained and transferred to investigators at Khlong Pong Nam Ron Police Station and coordinated with Chanthaburi Immigration for legal proceedings.

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Police

Grieving Family Lights Incense and Invites Monk to Call Spirit of 'Nong Khanu,' Victim of Train-Bus Collision

The family of 22-year-old Thanatphipat Khiaovijit, a victim of a train-bus collision near Bangkok's Makkasan station, held a spirit-calling ceremony and merit-making ritual at a local temple on May 19.

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A grieving family lit incense and invited a monk to perform a spirit-calling ceremony for Thanatphipat Khiaovijit, known as 'Nong Khanu,' a 22-year-old victim of a train-bus collision, then transported the body for merit-making at Wat Khlong Neung temple in Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province. At 6:45 PM on May 19, 2026, near the Soi Asok and Kamphaengphet 7 railway intersection close to the Airport Rail Link Makkasan station—where the train-bus collision occurred—the victim's father Santi Khiaovijit, 48, accompanied by his wife and other family members, received the deceased's body from the Police Hospital's forensic institute. They then invited a Buddhist monk to perform the spirit-calling ritual at the accident site before returning the body to Wat Khlong Neung temple for merit-making ceremonies. As the monk performed the ritual, placing ritual objects on white cloth to invoke the spirit, family members lit incense amid a somber atmosphere.

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National

Kasetsart University and Vibhavadi Hospital Launch First KUVPL Biohacking & Longevity Masterclass

Kasetsart University and Vibhavadi Hospital launched a biohacking and longevity masterclass teaching evidence-based strategies for disease prevention and healthy aging to executives and health professionals.

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Kasetsart University and Vibhavadi Hospital officially launched the inaugural KUVPL Biohacking & Longevity Masterclass at Centara Grand Hotel Lat Phrao. The program, developed through academic collaboration between the university and Vibhavadi Hospital Group, targets executives, entrepreneurs, academics, researchers, healthcare professionals, and interested individuals seeking to understand the emerging longevity economy.

The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based lifestyle medicine with six key strategies: nutrition for disease prevention and body restoration, physical activity for cellular optimization, restorative sleep for hormone production and brain repair, stress management to slow genetic degradation, avoidance of toxic substances, and social connection for sustained mental and physical health.

The masterclass features expert speakers including Dr. Jirayut Jaipaew on biological age measurement and Dr. Pimplapse Lee on gut-immune-energy balance from Denmark's DTU. Deputy Rector Nuchnathat Mangkang noted the curriculum serves as a model integrating agriculture, food, and health sciences with modern medical innovation, enabling participants to apply learning both personally and in the wellness business sector.

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National

Kasetsart University Economics Faculty Opens Program on 'Evaluating Outcomes and Impacts of Research and Development'

Kasetsart University's Faculty of Economics is launching a practical training workshop on evaluating research and development outcomes, designed to help researchers and organizations systematically measure the true value and impact of their

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The Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart University, through its Center of Applied Economic Research, is reinforcing its leadership role in research impact assessment by launching a practical training workshop titled 'Evaluating Outcomes and Impacts of Research and Development.' This program aims to strengthen the capacity of researchers, personnel, and organizations from both government and private sectors to systematically design, monitor, and evaluate the 'true value' of research activities in a concrete manner.

The curriculum has been developed based on real-world experience from an expert team with over 20 years of impact assessment expertise, covering economic, social, environmental, and public policy evaluations. Faculty members and researchers from Kasetsart University form a strong team to evaluate research outcomes and impacts.

The curriculum emphasizes practical application of concepts including SROI (Social Return on Investment), impact pathway design, research and development outcomes analysis, and social and environmental impact assessment—critical issues in an era when organizations must clearly demonstrate their value and social responsibility.

A key highlight of the program is its interdisciplinary knowledge integration through experts experienced in evaluating projects across multiple dimensions: agriculture and food, herbal medicine, grassroots economy, community and urban development, medical science, tourism, AI and computer innovation, future industry, natural resources and environment, as well as creative economy and BCG Economy.

Participants will learn through real case studies and receive practical tools and templates applicable for project proposals, research design, and organizational performance evaluation. This enhances competitive capabilities and builds credibility for organizations at national and international levels.

The program suits researchers, academics, government and private sector personnel, fund administrators, organizational development practitioners, and those interested in measuring social and environmental impact in the era of sustainable development.

Two training sessions are offered: June 15, 2026 and August 10, 2026, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM in room EC5205, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart University. Limited to 35 participants per session to ensure effective practical learning. Participants will receive a certificate from the Faculty of Economics upon completion.

Interested individuals can register now via QR code on promotional materials or inquire further through Facebook: econku.rdime

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Police

Industrial and Hazardous Waste Bureau raids illegal factory storing hazardous waste and e-waste, investigates connection to lithium battery truck fire

Authorities raided an illegal hazardous waste facility in Samut Sakhon, arresting a factory director and seizing nearly 100 cubic meters of e-waste and other hazardous materials in an investigation connected to a lithium battery truck fire

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On May 29, Pol. Lt. Gen. Anuek Tausupap, director of the Industrial and Hazardous Waste Bureau (IHWB), ordered a team of officers including Pol. Col. Nathapol Akareuan, Pol. Maj. Nattawat Sunarot, and Pol. Lt. Col. Bancha Sritanyu to raid an unauthorized factory in Moo 6, Tha Trai subdistrict, Muang district, Samut Sakhon. Officers arrested Ms. Chayaphak (surname withheld), 42, a company director, and seized approximately 9.8 cubic meters of electronic waste, 60 cubic meters of sludge, 21 cubic meters of e-waste in bulk bags, and 9.68 cubic meters of solar panels.

The operation followed a May 3 lithium battery truck fire on Tepharat Road (Bangkok-Trat Highway) at kilometer 40 in Bang Pakong district, Chachoengsao province, which raised concerns about illegal hazardous waste management. Authorities expanded their investigation and identified this factory as a facility sorting, collecting, and storing hazardous waste commercially without authorization.

Officers obtained a search warrant from Samut Sakhon Provincial Court and coordinated with the Department of Industrial Works, Samut Sakhon Provincial Industry Office, and related agencies. The inspection found the factory was operating as a Category 3 industrial facility without proper authorization from the Department of Industrial Works. The seized materials are classified as Category 3 hazardous substances held without legal permission.

While no direct evidence linking the factory to the lithium battery truck fire was discovered, authorities will continue expanding their investigation into related networks. Ms. Chayaphak confessed to operating the illegal facility but denied any knowledge of the lithium battery fire. She faces charges for operating an industrial factory without authorization and unlawfully possessing Category 3 hazardous materials. She was handed over to Muang Samut Sakhon Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Police

King posthumously honours teacher killed protecting students

King bestows posthumous honor on school director who died shielding students during armed hostage incident at her Songkhla school in February.

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The King has posthumously bestowed a royal decoration on Sasiphat Sinsamosorn, the former director of Phatong Prathan Khiriwat School in Songkhla province, in recognition of her sacrifice in protecting teachers and students during a hostage incident earlier this year.

According to a Royal Gazette announcement published on 19 May, Sasiphat was awarded the Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand.

The announcement stated that while carrying out her duties, Sasiphat knowingly placed herself in danger to protect and assist teachers and students under her care. She reportedly volunteered to become a hostage in place of teachers and students during an armed attack at the school.

She was severely wounded after being shot by the assailant and later died from her injuries.

The incident took place at Phatong Prathan Khiriwat School in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, on 11 February 2026, when an attacker took teachers and students hostage inside the school.

The royal decoration was granted with effect from 12 May 2026, according to the announcement.

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Police

Royal Decoration Awarded to School Principal Sasisawat Sinsasmorn for Sacrificing Her Life to Protect Students

School principal Sasisawat Sinsasmorn was posthumously awarded Thailand's Most Noble Order of the Thai Crown for sacrificing her life to protect students and staff during a 2025 hostage siege at her Hat Yai school.

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The Thai Royal Gazette announced on May 19, 2026, that His Majesty has graciously bestowed the Most Noble Order of the Thai Crown, Fourth Class, upon Ms. Sasisawat Sinsasmorn, former principal of Phatang Prathan Kireevatana School under the Songkhla-Satun Secondary Education Area Office. Principal Sinsasmorn received this honor posthumously in recognition of her selfless service and ultimate sacrifice. During the hostage-taking incident at Phatang Prathan Kireevatana School in Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province on February 11, 2025, she voluntarily placed herself at risk to protect and support her teachers and students without abandonment. She agreed to serve as a hostage substitute for the school community, resulting in her being shot, severely wounded, and ultimately killed during the criminal's hostage siege.

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National

Ancelotti Explains Decision to Include Neymar in Squad – Confident Brazil Can Win World Cup

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti recalled veteran forward Neymar to the 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup, citing improved physical condition and experience as key factors in the selection decision.

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Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti has explained his reasoning for calling up veteran attacker Neymar from Santos as part of the Seleção's 26-player squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Neymar returns to the national team after a lengthy absence from the Brazil squad, following Ancelotti's announcement of the 26 players selected for World Cup 2026. The forward had barely featured for Brazil in recent times.

Ancelotti recently addressed why he chose to include Neymar in this squad: "We have been evaluating Neymar throughout the season. He has shown considerable development recently, and his physical condition has also improved. He is an important player, and he will be important in the World Cup."

"Neymar will have the same responsibilities as the other 25 players. He may get playing time or not, sit on the bench or come on as a substitute. He has the same responsibilities as everyone else. He is a player with experience in many areas—both scoring and attacking. We prioritize experience above all."

"We want to be a strong team so we can try to win the World Cup. I'm not afraid to say that we can win it. There are high expectations, and that gives us motivation. It's important for our preparation."

Brazil will compete in Group C of the 2026 World Cup alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland.

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Police

Family Demands Release of Two Suspects in Elderly Woman's Murder Case After Arrest of Actual Killer Who Confessed to Debt Collection Motive; Police Explain Bail Decision Rests with Court

A 57-year-old mechanic confessed to murdering a 73-year-old woman in a debt-related dispute, leading the family of two wrongly detained suspects to demand their release. Police said bail decisions rest with the court, not investigators, des

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Family members of two suspects stormed a police station on May 19 demanding their release after police arrested Akhorn, a 57-year-old mechanic, who confessed to murdering 73-year-old Pranee on November 1, 2024. Police had initially detained Charoen Yut, 52, and Phon Phon, 54, as suspects, but Akhorn later confessed to being the actual perpetrator without implicating anyone else, though he had previously pointed police toward the two men as being at the crime scene. The family members demanded that police explain why the two innocent men remained detained despite the arrest of the true killer, and requested that police issue a statement accepting responsibility for the error and allow both men to be released.

Police clarified that investigators opposed temporary bail because the case involves a serious crime that has shocked the public, carries severe penalties, and remains under active investigation. However, police emphasized that the absolute authority to grant or deny temporary bail rests solely with the court's discretion, and that investigators' opposition to bail is merely an opinion to inform the court's decision.

Regarding Akhorn's confession, police stated he provided details about the crime location, where he assaulted the victim, the point where he disposed of the body, where evidence was burned, and where items were discarded—information valuable for gathering evidence. Police pledged to handle the case fairly. According to police, Akhorn attacked Pranee after she came to his wife's house to collect a debt, resulting in a physical altercation. Akhorn intervened to help his wife and fatally injured Pranee, then disposed of her body and destroyed evidence before his arrest.

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Community

Snail Confident in 100% Readiness, Vows Knockout if Opportunity Arises; Mother Reveals No Worries, Pride in Her Son

Muay Thai fighter Snail Sisodmonty expressed complete confidence before his Langkawi Day bout, vowing to deliver a knockout if the opportunity presents itself despite having only two weeks of training. His mother said she's proud of his det

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On May 19, 2569, Snail Sisodmonty (Snail Luk Peert) spoke confidently to media before his bout on the Langkawi Day ring, declaring his readiness exceeded 100% despite having only two weeks to prepare and train intensively. He stated he's ready to finish the fight before the final round if given the opportunity.

When asked about his confidence, Snail responded: "I'm completely ready right now. My opponent has expressed confidence and set a goal to check my chin with a knockout—I respect that. But if I get the chance to knock him out, I will definitely do it. Whether it happens from the first round, we'll have to see in the ring."

When pressed about his signature technique or secret weapon, Snail smiled mysteriously and kept it under wraps, simply saying: "I'd like everyone to watch and find out in the ring." Observers speculate he may unveil surprise striking techniques or heavy artillery to thrill boxing fans.

Trainers from the Sisodmonty camp revealed their limited two-week training program. The first week focused on fundamentals and teaching boxing basics, since Snail had never boxed or trained before and couldn't be pushed too hard. The second week shifted to technical boxing review and more intense conditioning similar to professional fighters. "You have to understand he's never thrown a punch or trained in boxing before," the trainer explained. "We had to guide him carefully these two weeks so he'd be ready and perform his best. The kid showed great determination."

During the interview, when media noted Snail's mother appeared stressed, she quickly clarified with a smile: "I'm not worried about him fighting. What you see is just the heat making me look tense—I've been sitting in the sun for hours. For today's fight, I just want him to give his absolute best. Whether he wins or loses doesn't matter because I've already seen his determination. I watched him train every week, and the camp took great care of him."

She continued emotionally: "I'm so proud of him. Over these weeks, I saw how hard he worked and how focused he was. Today, win or lose, I don't care about that. Just seeing how far he's come and the responsibility he's taken on makes me happy and proud as a mother."

As his mother spoke with emotion, Snail stood beside her, embraced her, and expressed gratitude to his mother amid smiles and applause from media and onlookers. Snail thanked everyone for their encouragement and promised to do his best. He acknowledged that his mother's and family's support is the most important motivation driving him to face his opponent fearlessly in the ring.

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