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National

Heated! Anutin Fires Back at Pheu Thai for Lacking Maturity, Criticizing Privy Councilors' Meeting Participation

PM Anutin defended the participation of nine privy councilors in a disaster prevention meeting, dismissing Pheu Thai's criticism as immature and claiming the practice has been standard for a decade.

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At 11:35 AM on May 21, 2025, at Government House, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Chaiyawongsa addressed Pheu Thai Party's objections to nine privy councilors participating in a National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command meeting. He stated this has been standard practice for 10 years and is not a formal meeting but rather a presentation of operational results.

Anutin emphasized that each privy councilor bears responsibility for their respective regions and constituents, with many being experienced senior government administrators. He characterized the practice as both normal and beneficial, allowing the presentation of work and input from highly experienced individuals.

When asked about the use of certain critical language, the Prime Minister responded: "Never. Only some people talk like that, always trying. This hasn't happened. Don't pay attention to rhetoric or intent. The public understands well what this is about, and everything they've said is completely wrong. This isn't a meeting, it's not an order, it's not overstepping the work of each sector. If they don't even understand this much, how will they manage the country? They just come to criticize and pretend to demonstrate wisdom and maturity."

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National

Student Loan Fund Requests Cooperation from Over 5,200 Employers to Begin Salary Deductions Starting May

The Student Loan Fund is launching automatic salary deductions through the e-PaySLF system in May 2025, requiring over 5,200 employers to register and begin processing monthly loan repayments from staff wages.

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The Student Loan Fund (SLF) is calling on over 5,200 employers to begin implementing salary deductions for loan repayment through the e-PaySLF system administered by the Thai Revenue Department, effective May 2025. Employers can register for seminars on the SLF website to learn about the system's procedures and operational details, with funds required to be submitted by June 15, 2025, and subsequently by the 15th of each month. The SLF notes that borrowers with outstanding balances should settle arrears independently before entering the automatic deduction process, and employers are encouraged to register for training sessions available at www.studentloan.or.th or contact the official SLF employer LINE account for questions. The organization expressed appreciation for employer cooperation, noting that salary deductions not only help borrowers maintain consistent repayment but also preserve the revolving education fund to create sustainable educational opportunities for future generations of students.

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Police

Siripong Acknowledges Train Driver Negligence, Orders Comprehensive Drug Testing for All Transport Workers

Deputy Transport Minister Siripong acknowledged a train driver's negligence in a deadly bus-train collision that killed eight people in Bangkok and ordered mandatory drug testing for all transport workers nationwide.

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Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angsukulkiattiwong acknowledged driver negligence in the incident and ordered mandatory comprehensive drug screening for all transport system employees, rejecting accusations of selective enforcement. During a parliamentary session on May 21, 2026, he responded to questions from Samakhom Daengchote, a Phumi Thai Party MP from Prachuap Khiri Khan, regarding the freight train collision with a bus at the Asok-Dinhaeng intersection that killed eight people.

Samakhom questioned why the train could not stop in time, what enforcement mechanisms would ensure drug testing compliance, how the proposed ban on trains entering inner Bangkok would be implemented, and what compensation measures would be provided to victims.

Siripong explained that the train was traveling at 34 kilometers per hour, below the standard 40 km/h limit, and had received a yellow warning signal to slow down at Makkasan Station before the collision, where impact speed was 18 km/h. The investigation revealed the driver was negligent and tested positive for multiple drugs. Thai State Railway (SRT) has dismissed the driver and established a fact-finding committee, describing the situation as unacceptable.

The deputy minister stated that the Transport Ministry has mandated strict drug testing of all public transportation employees through comprehensive screening rather than random checks. Initial tests have detected more drivers using narcotics, requiring confirmation through official hospital testing. If confirmed, the ministry will take action in all cases without leniency.

Regarding why the freight train operated during daytime hours instead of the required nighttime window (9 PM to 5 AM), Siripong clarified that the train's scheduled 11 PM departure on May 15 was delayed by 900 minutes (15 hours), resulting in daytime operation when the collision occurred.

For the proposal to ban trains from inner Bangkok, Siripong said the ministry will consider public feedback on operational burdens and delays before implementing solutions. Short-term measures are already in place, while medium-term plans (1-2 years) involve integrating signal systems between SRT, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and traffic police using technology. Long-term solutions could include an ideal rail system with elevated tracks exclusively for trains and ground-level roads for vehicles only.

Regarding compensation, both the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority and SRT are actively visiting injured persons, offering apologies, and providing compensation ranging from 130,000 to 1 million baht depending on injury severity. Victims' families receive 2.39 million baht in compensation per person.

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National

PromptPay Transaction Value Hits 4.24 Trillion Baht in April

PromptPay processed 2.21 billion transactions worth 4.24 trillion baht in April, with transaction volume up 13% year-over-year despite the Songkran festival period shifting spending patterns toward tourism and household expenses.

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PromptPay digital payment system processed 2.21 billion transactions totaling 4.24 trillion baht in April 2025, according to National IT and Telecom Excellence (NITMX), the government infrastructure provider for payment systems. Despite entering the long holiday period and Songkran festival—when economic activity typically shifts from business to tourism and household spending—PromptPay maintained high and steady usage levels, underscoring the importance of digital payment infrastructure in supporting efficient money circulation throughout Thailand's economy around the clock.

April 2025 saw 2.21 billion PromptPay transactions, up from 1.96 billion in the same period last year, representing 13% year-over-year growth. Transaction value stood at 4.24 trillion baht, down slightly from 4.28 trillion baht the previous year, a decline of 1% year-over-year. Despite the modest slowdown in total transaction value, growing transaction volumes reflect widespread daily usage of PromptPay, particularly for small-to-medium transactions such as peer-to-peer money transfers, merchant payments via QR code, and travel and tourism-related spending during Songkran.

Continuous growth in registrations reflects broad access to digital services. The number of registered PromptPay users continues to rise steadily, demonstrating that PromptPay has become digital financial infrastructure accessible to all user levels. Users across all segments rely on PromptPay as their primary tool for convenient, fast, and secure real-time money transfers. As of end-April 2025, total PromptPay registrations reached 82.67 million identifiers, comprising 82.26 million from the general public and 0.41 million from businesses.

Transaction volume peaked early in the month, reflecting sustained spending in preparation for the festival. The highest daily transaction count of 73.88 million occurred on Wednesday, April 1, 2025, at the month's beginning. This aligns with typical post-payday spending behavior and the period of preparation before Songkran, including travel planning, consumer goods purchases, and family money transfers.

This phenomenon highlights PromptPay's role as "financial infrastructure supporting money circulation," linking economic activity from households through service and retail sectors. Particularly before long holidays, users tend to accelerate financial transactions in advance. The peak occurring on an early-month business day also reflects consumer and business behavior managing liquidity and spending continuously through digital channels, with PromptPay remaining the primary system supporting high transaction volumes with stability.

Overall PromptPay usage in April 2025 demonstrates the system's role as national payment infrastructure capable of supporting continuous economic activity—during regular business days, holidays, and periods of high usage density—while maintaining stability and enabling real-time 24-hour transactions. This reinforces PromptPay's position as the backbone of the country's digital payment infrastructure.

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Community

Ban Khlong Suan Community Turns Invasive Fish into 'Pla Chiang' to Generate Income

A rural community in Samut Prakan has tackled an invasive fish species problem by processing black-chin tilapia into pla chiang, a traditional fermented product that generates income while reducing the ecological threat.

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The Ban Khlong Suan agritourism community enterprise has found an innovative solution to the invasive black-chin tilapia problem by processing the fish into 'pla chiang,' a traditional fermented fish product that generates income while reducing the invasive species population in local waterways.

The black-chin tilapia, an invasive aquatic species, has caused ecological damage and disrupted community life in many areas, including Khlong Suan Subdistrict in Phrasamut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province. Rather than viewing this as merely a problem, the Ban Khlong Suan community enterprise chose to adapt and turn crisis into opportunity through food processing.

Therdsakdi Sonsathian, chairman of the community enterprise, explained that the group was established to promote livelihoods and income for local residents. The enterprise currently operates two main activities: community-based tourism and product processing. On the tourism side, they have developed 'Cha Len Camp' as a nature-based tourism destination near Bangkok. Their product processing maintains local raw materials and blends traditional community knowledge with modern technology.

The 'pla chiang' production process begins by grinding deboned and skinned fish meat, mixing it with seasonings like garlic, black pepper, sugar, and spices according to community recipes. The mixture is then kneaded until firm, stuffed into casings, formed into portions, and dried in the sun or oven to preserve shelf life and maintain distinctive flavors.

The turning point came with the black-chin tilapia infestation, prompting the community enterprise to adopt a new approach by using this invasive species as the primary raw material for processing. Through careful selection and preparation, they have developed multiple products including 'pla chiang,' boneless dried fish, and fish flakes that meet commercial standards. These products are also adapted into dishes served to tourists.

Although the black-chin tilapia population in Khlong Suan Subdistrict has decreased due to continuous removal efforts, the group's chairman emphasizes that success requires cooperation from all sectors. Widespread promotion of consumption and processing of this invasive species is the key to effective management.

The Ban Khlong Suan model is more than just business—it demonstrates how a resilient community with innovative solutions can transform seemingly intractable environmental crises into sustainable food security and income. Interested visitors can contact the 'Cha Len Camp Ban Khlong Suan' Facebook page or call 093-162-6478.

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Police

Family Holds Ceremony at Wreckage of Bus 206 to Summon Spirit of 'Nam L' Before Taking Body Home to Chiang Mai

The family of 34-year-old Suphap held a Buddhist ceremony at the bus depot to retrieve her body following the fatal Bus 206 collision, with her brother calling for stricter transportation safety standards to prevent similar tragedies.

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The family of 34-year-old Suphap, known as 'Nam L', held a spiritual ceremony at the bus depot where the collision vehicle was stored before retrieving her body from the Police Medical Institute. Buddhist monks performed a spirit-summoning ritual and cloth-draping ceremony as relatives gathered in grief, with her brother calling out tender farewells as he promised to take her home to Chiang Mai. Inspections of the charred bus 206 revealed extensive fire damage throughout the entire vehicle, with passenger seats completely burned and white cloth from the day of the incident still remaining inside.

Police are accelerating their investigation following a reconstruction of the incident yesterday morning, with a briefing scheduled after witness interviews. Phuripath, the 37-year-old brother of the victim, expressed that the accident reflected critical failures in public transportation safety standards and called for stricter enforcement of driver discipline, safety inspections, and training protocols. He revealed the family is waiting for final clearance from the Police Medical Institute, expecting to receive the body by afternoon today before returning home to Chiang Mai to conduct funeral rites.

Phuripath described the emotional toll of seeing the completely destroyed bus, stating that no compensation could replace his sister's life or heal the psychological damage to the family. He appealed to relevant authorities to strengthen safety regulations and enforcement to prevent similar tragedies. He remembered his sister as the family's pillar—a hardworking, kind-hearted woman who was deeply devoted to improving her family's wellbeing and often sought his guidance on life matters.

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Community

Bride Delighted as Late Husband's Parents Organize Wedding Ceremony, Reveal They Cared for Her Like a Daughter for 10 Years

A Vietnamese bride's late husband's parents organized her wedding ceremony in 2026 after caring for her like a daughter for a decade following her first husband's death in a 2016 car accident.

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The heartwarming story of Huong Lan, a Vietnamese bride, has gone viral because her ex-husband's parents organized her new wedding ceremony and provided unwavering support with love and good intentions, moving many people's hearts.

According to reports, her husband died in a car accident in 2016, while she suffered severe injuries including a fractured right femur and required hospitalization. At that time, their daughter was only a toddler.

The tragic loss plunged her into deep sorrow, but what helped her overcome the pain was the love and care from her late husband's parents, who treated her like their own daughter.

In the immediate aftermath of the accident, she could not walk, and her late mother-in-law cared for everything—cooking, doing laundry, and helping raise her granddaughter—so she could fully recover. When she regained strength and returned to work, her daughter continued to receive loving care from her grandparents, who never demanded any financial contribution. Their kindness became the driving force that helped her gradually open her heart and return to living.

Years later, she began to consider starting a new romantic life. Her late husband's parents never opposed this and encouraged her, saying that if she found someone good and suitable, she should pursue happiness again.

Then in 2023, while working abroad, she met her current husband. After carefully getting to know each other, she decided to introduce him to the family. Her late husband's parents continued to be a strong support system, fully encouraging her to begin this new chapter.

The wedding took place in early 2026. What impressed many people was that her late husband's parents organized the entire event, from welcoming the groom's family to preparing the ceremony. Though described as a small affair, there were 40 tables of guests.

Another deeply moving moment came when the late husband's parents stood on stage alongside the bride's biological parents to give her away to her new husband. They spoke with simple but heartfelt words: "If anything ever happens, you can always come back to us." This only reinforced the enduring love they have always shown their daughter-in-law.

Source: emdep.vn Compiled by Online News Team

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Breaking

Myanmar Military Retakes Thai Border Town After Siege, Forcing 4,000 to Flee

Myanmar's military retook the border town of Mawtaung after a two-week offensive, displacing at least 4,000 civilians and forcing the Karen resistance to withdraw due to overwhelming firepower.

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Myanmar's military recaptured the Thai border trading town of Mawtaung on Tuesday after a two-week offensive, according to confirmation from resistance forces, with at least 4,000 civilians displaced amid the fighting. The Karen National Union (KNU), whose armed wing had held the town since November, confirmed the loss. KNU secretary Padoh Saw Ehna Doh told The Irrawaddy that resistance forces ceded control of Mawtaung on Tuesday. Myanmar state media reported the military lost control of Mawtaung in Tanintharyi Region in November but retook it on May 19 following a two-week counter-offensive involving more than 200 major and minor clashes, with at least 24 opposition fighters killed according to state reports. The junta acknowledged that some military members also died but provided no casualty figures. Regime forces deployed artillery and airstrikes during the offensive, and sources indicated the resistance withdrew due to overwhelming military firepower. Mawtaung is a relatively minor trading post that handled US$26.7 million in freight during the 2023-2024 financial year. The counteroffensive was reportedly triggered after 50 trucks carrying military reinforcements were dispatched to Thebyu village, 41 kilometers away, before three columns encircled the town. Aid volunteers reported that at least 4,000 residents from Mawtaung and nine surrounding villages fled their homes. The Myeik-Mawtaung border road, used to transport goods into Thailand's Prachuap Khiri Khan Province via the Singkhon checkpoint, had been closed since the KNLA captured the town in November. Although Mawtaung is not Myanmar's largest border crossing, its recapture holds symbolic importance in the ongoing civil war.

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Police

Police Sub-Lieutenant Accused of Sexual Assault on Server, Party Claims Incident Was 'Normal'

A police sub-lieutenant in Kanchanaburi is accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old waitress at a Thai BBQ restaurant, with CCTV footage released by the owner after the suspect's party allegedly dismissed the incident as "normal.

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KANCHANABURI — May 21, 2026: A Moo Kata (Thai BBQ) restaurant owner has released security camera footage and demanded swift disciplinary action after a police sub-lieutenant allegedly sexually assaulted a 20-year-old waitress and members of his party allegedly dismissed the incident as a "normal" occurrence.

CCTV footage shared on Facebook on Wednesday appeared to show a male customer inappropriately touching the young waitress at a local Thai BBQ eatery. According to the accompanying caption, the incident occurred on the night of Tuesday. Legal action is being pursued, with the restaurant management vowing not to overlook the offense and pledging to seek justice for their staff member.

Reporters visited the "Ton Pradoo Mookata" restaurant, a Thai BBQ establishment located in Lat Ya Sub-district, Mueang District, Kanchanaburi Province, to speak with the victim, Jane, 20, a server. She told reporters that at approximately 21:30 on Tuesday, she was attending to a large party of approximately 12 customers, consisting of both men and women.

One male customer, wearing a shirt featuring an emblem resembling a military or police insignia, called her over and asked her to sing. After consulting management, Jane said she was instructed to decline the request in order to avoid disturbing other patrons. She said she then returned to inform the customer, who allegedly asked her to step closer before reaching out and touching her inappropriately without her consent. Jane said she was shocked by the incident and immediately stepped away from the table before reporting the matter to the restaurant owner, who then contacted police.

Jane admits she is deeply shaken by what happened. Moreover, she expressed deep anxiety over her safety after learning her attacker is an active-duty police sub-lieutenant. She is just working a part-time job, having to ride a motorcycle home alone late at night.

Meanwhile, the restaurant owner, Phanupong, 31, informed reporters that after learning of the assault from his employee, he immediately contacted local authorities to handle the situation. When responding officers arrived, he led the victim to identify her attacker. The suspect denied the allegations and challenged the owner to check the establishment's CCTV network. He played the footage directly in front of the entire gathering.

Instead of apologizing, members of the accused officer's party allegedly shrugged off the footage, reportedly suggesting the act was "just a normal matter." Their reaction angered the owner, who said his employees work hard to earn a living and that he would not tolerate such conduct toward his staff. He said he would continue supporting the employee throughout the legal process. An official report has been lodged at the Lat Ya Police Station.

Furthermore, the owner called on the accused officer's superiors to intervene and ensure appropriate action is taken. He said police officers are expected to protect the public and uphold professional standards.

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National

Unai Emery Opens Up After Securing Fifth Europa League Title in 12 Years

Unai Emery won his fifth Europa League title as Aston Villa defeated Freiburg 3-0, delivering the Birmingham club their first continental trophy in 44 years and their first major silverware in three decades.

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Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery spoke after leading his team to the UEFA Europa League championship this season, becoming a five-time winner of the competition over 12 years. Aston Villa defeated Freiburg of Germany 3-0 in the 2025-26 UEFA Europa League final, claiming their first-ever title in this competition and their second European trophy overall, following their 1981-82 European Cup triumph 44 years ago. The victory also marks the club's first major trophy in 30 years, since winning the League Cup in 1995-96.

Following the match, Emery, who has now won the Europa League five times in 12 years with three different clubs—Sevilla (2014, 2015, 2016), Villarreal (2021), and Aston Villa (2026)—expressed his feelings: "Every time I succeed in this competition, I need good players. Right now I feel very grateful to the players. They have fulfilled our ambitions."

"They are the main characters on the pitch. This is why I don't feel like I'm the king in this competition. I feel genuinely grateful. We are kings together."

"After 1982 when Aston Villa won the European Cup, this was something they were missing—a trophy for the fans. Winning this championship brings us great joy, but we won't stop here."

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Police

Abbot of Prominent Chiang Mai Temple Stripped of Monastic Status Over Controversial Video with Housekeeper; Claims Health Issues

A Chiang Mai abbot has renounced his monastic status following a controversial video showing a monk with a housekeeper in his quarters; he denies involvement, claiming health issues.

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A 57-year-old abbot from a temple in Nong Hoi subdistrict, Mueang district, Chiang Mai has been accused of improper conduct with a hired housekeeper. Controversial footage shows a monk in robes lying on a bed in a monk's quarters, with a woman identified as a housekeeper standing beside the bed before embracing him for nearly a minute, then removing her shirt and leaning down toward the reclining monk. While the monk's face is not clearly visible in the video, authorities consider it significant evidence for their investigation. The abbot denies involvement and claims the person in the video is not him, citing severe illness and denying any such conduct.

Most recently, the former abbot has renounced his monastic status at the Nong Hoi subdistrict office at Wat Mueang Sattron Noi on May 20 at approximately 6 p.m., citing health reasons and to prove his innocence. However, he neither confirmed nor denied involvement with the bedroom footage. Areey Panthawijun, director of the Chiang Mai Provincial Buddhist Office, stated that the subdistrict monastic council will proceed with investigating the temple's assets and accounts according to procedure. The investigation into monastic disciplinary violations will be terminated since the former abbot has renounced his status, making it a monastic disciplinary matter rather than a criminal one.

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