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FDA Warns Against Popular 'Dietary Supplement' Claiming to Treat Diabetes

The FDA warned consumers against Kang Dong dietary supplement, which falsely claims to treat diabetes and was sold online with deceptive marketing. The product's registration was cancelled in March 2025, and authorities are pursuing legal a

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On May 18, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it received a complaint regarding the Kang Dong brand dietary supplement sold online, which claims benefits including rapid blood sugar stabilization, protection against diabetes complications, and complete health restoration without medication for over one million patients. The FDA's investigation confirmed that the Kang Dong supplement (Food License No. 13-1-16862-5-0217) had its product registration cancelled by the manufacturer on March 23, 2025, and the advertised health claims are false and deceptive. The agency urges consumers to be cautious and not be misled. The FDA and relevant agencies are currently pursuing legal action and conducting intensive market surveillance. Consumers can verify product information at www.fda.moph.go.th or through FDA's official social media accounts (@FDAThai). Those who encounter suspicious products can report them to the FDA hotline 1556.

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Police

Troops Clear Border Issue: Cambodians Using Undemarcated Border Land for Agriculture as Thailand Strengthens Monitoring

Thai troops are addressing complaints about Cambodian farmers using undemarcated border land in Surin province's Kok Sung district, where unclear boundary lines prevent authorities from determining rightful ownership. The military says coop

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The First Army Region has deployed troops to address Thai public complaints about Cambodian nationals using agricultural land in Non Mak Mun subdistrict, Kok Sung district, Surin province—an area without clearly defined border demarcation. Army spokesman Polcol Windhai Suvatee stated on May 18, 2025 that soldiers have already engaged in talks with the parties involved. Since the area lacks clear border delineation, ownership cannot be definitively determined, and authorities have requested cooperation in suspending use of the land temporarily.

The military spokesman noted that prior to recent combat situations, neither side had strictly enforced border area usage restrictions. However, following the outbreak of conflict, stricter measures and heightened vigilance have become necessary.

When asked whether public requests for fence construction could be implemented immediately, Polcol Windhai stated that no mutually accepted border demarcation line currently exists between the two countries, though barbed wire fencing has been installed in areas under Thai control. The border area under the Second Army Region's responsibility spans over 400 kilometers, making it necessary to allocate adequate time for proper area management and operations.

"We ask the public to rely primarily on information from military and government agencies to prevent misunderstandings," the spokesman said. "Some people may not fully understand the theoretical boundary lines established by both nations' militaries, which are currently undergoing continuous adjustments. Thai agricultural areas have no issues because their boundaries are clearly defined. Similarly, Cambodian military officials must help their own citizens understand these matters as well."

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National

Strong Values on Display! Baifern Speaks Out on Entertainment Industry Drama with Textbook-Perfect Response Showing True Star Maturity: Zero Tolerance for Sexual Assault, But Let's Stay Rational About Pregnant Women

Actress Baifern spoke out on an ongoing entertainment industry controversy, firmly condemning sexual assault while calling for rational discourse and defending friends who showed compassion to a pregnant woman caught in the scandal.

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Strong Values on Display! Fans, come see what real star integrity and emotional intelligence look like! Our beloved actress Baifern (often called "Little Water") sat down for an interview today about the ongoing "recording controversy sequel" that's been making waves, and her statements have won universal praise. This is what a thoughtful idol looks like in modern times: No Compromise on Justice: When faced with serious social issues, Baifern made her position crystal clear: "Under any circumstances, I firmly oppose and condemn all forms of sexual assault!" This statement showed respect for victims and demonstrated the moral leadership the public expects from celebrities. Calling for Rational Discourse, Rejecting Mob Attacks: Baifern wisely pushed back against online harassment of artists who simply left supportive comments for the pregnant Mild during this crisis, urging people to separate the issues. Friends were simply showing compassion for a woman experiencing a high-risk pregnancy amid scandal—not endorsing any criminal behavior. Standing Firmly by Her Friend: She spoke directly to Mild, acknowledging how difficult and confusing this moment must be, but assuring her that friends will stand by her side. This kind of friendship—one that doesn't kick someone when they're down while still maintaining clear moral principles—is truly moving. Online Sentiment: Fans say Baifern isn't just beautiful; her emotional intelligence and values put to shame those who try to sit on the fence. This is what a truly positive role model looks like! Let's carry forward this "light of reason and justice" that Baifern represents into 2026, keeping our minds sharp and our thinking independent.

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National

Tawee Monitors Trade Competition Bill Draft, Concerned About Letting Big Capital Operate Above the Law

Pol. Col. Tawee warns that amendments to Thailand's Trade Competition Act risk allowing large corporations to evade enforcement, as parliament prepares for first reading of seven major revisions including stricter merger controls and enhanc

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On May 18, 2025, Pol. Col. Tawee Sodsom, People's Party chairman, posted on Facebook warning against allowing big capital to operate above the law in the amended Trade Competition Act. The bill is set for first reading in parliament on May 20, with seven key amendments: (1) expanding authority to cover state enterprises, public organizations, and commercially-operated government agencies in telecom and energy sectors under equal application, with penalties for offshore misconduct affecting domestic markets; (2) revising the Trade Competition Commission selection process to require House approval instead of cabinet approval, reducing members to seven with specified expertise requirements including law, economics, and consumer protection, with at least 10 years experience and performance metrics; (3) requiring authorization for mergers that could reduce competition or create market dominance, with broader consideration of competitive conditions and future trends; (4) increasing transparency by mandating full disclosure of rulings and individual commissioners' opinions within 15 days, with monthly public progress reports during proceedings; (5) eliminating prison sentences for monopoly violations and replacing with civil penalties calculated as percentage of annual revenue or transaction value; (6) expanding whistleblower protections with reduced penalties for first informants providing evidence, transferring cases to Intellectual Property and International Trade Court; (7) allowing victims to claim damages up to three times actual harm or court-ordered minimum three times but not exceeding four times, with extended limitations periods of three to five years and increased filing fees for merger approvals and advance rulings.

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National

Revealed: Why Celebrity Couple Who Just Got Engaged Last Year Broke Up, Woman Is Half-Thai

A celebrity couple who got engaged last year has broken up due to mounting expectations and differing perspectives on key issues as they approached marriage, according to a Facebook investigation.

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A popular Facebook page has revealed why a celebrity couple broke up just a year after getting engaged, despite appearing deeply in love, with the woman identified as half-Thai. According to the 'Auntie Next Door' page, which claims to use 'fifth precept meditation' to investigate, the woman is indeed half-Thai but appears somewhat Thai-featured. Last year, the man proposed with a 'lucky number 7 ritual', and both appeared very happy together. The woman's family also seemed delighted with the match—they were beautiful, wealthy, handsome, and appeared to be a well-suited, warm family. Yet eventually they broke up. The auntie summarized that despite their obvious love, as they approached marriage, their expectations and desires increased significantly, leading to mounting relationship problems. Both confirmed there was no third party involved, but rather mutual misunderstanding and differing perspectives on key issues. The auntie mentioned that wealthy people sometimes clash over financial matters. She declined to elaborate further, suggesting they would speak for themselves when ready, noting both are currently very busy with tours and performances, so she's giving them space to heal. The comments section has many people claiming to know who the couple is, though some are still guessing and asking for more hints.

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Police

Three Children Safely Return to Thailand After Being Deceived by Monk into Ordination and Money Extortion in Malaysia

Three Thai children deceived by a Buddhist monk into ordination in Malaysia have been safely returned to Thailand after coordinated rescue efforts by government agencies and the Paveena Hongsakul Foundation, with four other children remaini

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Three Thai children aged 5, 11, and 12 who were deceived by a Buddhist monk into ordination as novices and defrauded in Malaysia have safely returned to Thailand on May 18, 2569, bringing joy to their parents and guardians.

The successful rescue was made possible through coordinated efforts by multiple agencies including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, the Malaysian Embassy, and the Paveena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women. Four other children aged 13-15 remain temporarily in Malaysia to serve as court witnesses, with expected return to Thailand in early June.

Ns. Paveena Hongsakul, chairwoman of the Paveena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women, revealed that after receiving a complaint on May 9, the foundation immediately sent urgent correspondence to the Malaysian Ambassador requesting expedited assistance. The foundation coordinated with the Consular Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through Director Amnaij Palapleewal and Diplomat Monthon Chansiri to gather information and monitor all seven children's cases.

The foundation also worked closely with the Department of Child and Youth Affairs and the Songkhla Provincial Office of Social Development and Human Security.

On May 12, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that three children would return that night. Officials from the Songkhla Border Region Coordination Center and Songkhla Immigration Police traveled to the border to receive the children at 20:45. The mother of the 5-year-old boy cried and embraced her son with overwhelming joy upon reunion.

Initially, the children showed signs of fever and exhaustion. Officials immediately conducted medical examinations and arranged two nights of recovery at the Songkhla Child and Family Shelter before reuniting them with their families.

Today, parents from Prachuap Khiri Khan and Ratchaburi provinces visited Ns. Paveena Hongsakul to express their gratitude to the foundation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, and the Malaysian Embassy for bringing their children safely home.

Ns. Paveena confirmed that the foundation will continue monitoring and coordinating psychological rehabilitation for all three children with relevant agencies, and thanked all stakeholders for their integrated efforts in safely and swiftly reuniting the Thai children with their families.

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National

Ratchanok and Piangpan Team Tackles Corruption in Labor Ministry and State Enterprise—Plan to Present to Budget Committee

A government task force revealed widespread corruption in state procurement and the labor ministry, proposing to eliminate outdated laws, overhaul bidding processes, and protect whistleblowers—measures potentially saving 40 billion baht ann

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At 10:30 a.m. on May 18, 2025 at parliament, Piangpan Bunkham, representing the people's government management team for state reform, disclosed results from a joint private-public sector committee survey on corruption and bribery. Over 70% of survey respondents were legal or procurement managers, with another 20% being SME owners or top executives employing no more than 200 staff. While the survey may not reflect large-scale corporate bribery in state bidding, officials believe substantial illicit payments occur in multiple forms—a serious concern amid economic hardship.

The government proposes three measures: First, eliminate outdated laws and unnecessary permits to reduce bureaucratic discretion that enables bribery, with a parliamentary special committee given 90 days to complete this reform by August. Second, overhaul public procurement methods and fix regulations that limit competition—such as exempting certain agencies from competitive bidding for contracts under 500,000 baht, affecting approximately 400 billion baht in spending and potentially saving 10% or 40 billion baht. Third, establish whistleblower protections for those reporting bribes and corruption, aligning with OECD principles that Thailand seeks to adopt.

Piangpan noted that Deputy Prime Minister Pakaorn Nilpraband announced plans to make anti-corruption a national agenda and accelerate Thailand's OECD membership bid. The Democratic Party emphasizes that effective, fair law enforcement and independent oversight are essential. Ratchanok Srinok, a Democratic Party list MP, highlighted two key survey findings: officials exploiting procurement to facilitate bribery, and the need to deploy technology to reduce bureaucratic discretion. The most effective anti-corruption strategy involves transparency and empowering civil society to analyze data using modern tools—an area where the private sector stands ready but government data access remains the bottleneck. The Democratic Party previously proposed opening the e-Government Procurement system (e-GP) database to the public.

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National

Viral: 76-Year-Old Chinese Mother Who Gave Birth to Twins at 60 Shares Her Difficult Life Journey

A 76-year-old Chinese woman who became China's oldest mother after giving birth to twins at 60 following her daughter's death now supports her family by livestreaming health products and parenting advice to nearly a million followers.

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A 76-year-old Chinese woman is making headlines again after becoming famous in 2010 for being China's oldest mother to give birth to twins at age 60. Zeng Hailin had suffered the loss of her only daughter and son-in-law to carbon monoxide poisoning in 2009, which motivated her decision to pursue IVF treatment despite significant health risks during pregnancy, including severe swelling and bleeding. She successfully delivered twin daughters named Zhuozuo and Huihui in 2010.

Life after their birth proved difficult, with substantial expenses for childcare, education, and extracurricular activities putting strain on the family, even with her husband being a former university professor and herself having served as a hospital director.

After her husband suffered a stroke in 2016 and passed away in 2022, Zeng was also defrauded of over 2 million yuan (approximately 10 million baht) in investments. However, she refused to give up. At age 73, she began livestreaming on Chinese platforms, selling health products and household items while sharing parenting tips and health advice. She gained nearly one million followers and earned the affectionate nickname "Mother Zeng" from her fans.

Zeng has become an inspiration to many parents who have lost children, often speaking about persevering through life's challenges and adapting to her teenage daughters by learning new things and keeping up with current trends. She has expressed pride in being a mother and hopes to live beyond 100 years old to watch her daughters grow up and thrive.

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Police Host Overhaul of Railway Crossing Safety Systems Following Bus Collision; Additional Charges Against Bus Driver Pending

Police are overhauling railway crossing safety systems following a fatal train-bus collision and plan to file additional charges against the bus driver involved in the May 18 incident.

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Police are taking the lead in upgrading safety systems at railway crossings following a fatal collision between a train and a passenger bus. Authorities stress this will not be treated as a simple accident and plan to file additional charges against the bus driver. On May 18, 2025, at Royal Thai Air Force headquarters, Police Spokesman Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwphan provided an update on the train-bus collision case. The National Police Office expressed deep condolences and noted all agencies are providing full assistance. Criminal proceedings have already been initiated against the train driver and the railway crossing gate operator—two individuals charged with reckless driving causing death. Additional charges against the bus driver are expected later today. Police are also investigating drug use discovered in the train operator and will expand the investigation based on findings. They will coordinate with all involved parties, particularly the train operator's parent organization, to examine all details and ensure justice. Beyond prosecution, the National Police Office will serve as coordinator with relevant agencies including Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and State Railway of Thailand to establish preventive measures and enhance safety at railway crossings. "We confirm this will not remain merely an accident or end with just prosecution," Pol. Lt. Gen. Trairong stated. "It must lead to national-level prevention and remedial measures. The National Police Office will host discussions on all system aspects—engineering, traffic, accident prevention, and strict traffic law enforcement—to prevent such incidents. Any evidence of negligence or failure to perform duties will be pursued against all responsible parties."

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National

Final Push Before Handover: Chatchat and Akranant Launch Sandbox Initiative Using Traffy Fondue App to Report School Safety Issues 24/7

Thailand's education ministry and Bangkok governor launched a pilot program using the Traffy Fondue app to allow students, teachers, and parents to report school safety issues around the clock, with AI technology automatically routing compl

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On May 18, 2025, Deputy Minister of Education Akranant Kankanittinan held a meeting with Bangkok Governor Chatchat Sittiphand to finalize preparations and details for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding a collaborative pilot project (Sandbox) using the Traffy Fondue application to enhance safety in educational institutions under the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) in Bangkok, operating under the Center for the Protection of Rights and Freedoms (AOC).

The collaboration aims to implement a Sandbox pilot program that utilizes the Traffy Fondue application as a tool for receiving reports and complaints about school safety issues from students, teachers, educators, and parents. The system employs artificial intelligence (AI) technology to automatically screen and forward information to relevant agencies 24 hours a day, strengthening proactive safety monitoring and prevention systems in educational institutions.

The project focuses on protecting the safety of students, teachers, and education personnel, addressing four major hazard categories: violence, accidents, rights violations, and physical and mental health impacts. It also supports the collection of safety-related statistical data for future planning, development, and policy formulation by relevant agencies.

The pilot program will be implemented in schools under Bangkok's Secondary Education Area Offices (Districts 1 and 2) and Bangkok's Primary Education Area Office, targeting students, teachers, school administrators, educators, and parents in Bangkok. The initiative aims to create a safe educational environment that supports sustainable learning.

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Thailand U-23 National Team Announces 26-Player Squad for FIFA Window Friendlies in June

Thailand U-23 has announced a 26-player squad for June friendlies against South Korea and UAE, preparing for the 2026 Asian Games football tournament in Japan.

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The Football Association of Thailand has unveiled a 26-member squad for the U-23 national team to compete in two warm-up matches during the June FIFA window, under the direction of head coach Wachatchai Damrongtongtrakul.

Thailand U-23 will face South Korea U-23 and UAE U-23 in these friendlies, which serve as crucial preparation before the squad competes in football at the 2026 Asian Games in Japan in September.

The 26-player roster includes: three goalkeepers (Sarawat Phothisaman, Chompat Buenloet, Sirutsuit Wongrueankham); thirteen defenders (Sophon Noiwong, Artthapol Saengtong, Pichitchai Sierkrathok, Chananphat Buaphan, Chanan Thamma, Nathan James, Theerwin Chanrasi, Usamma Thienghkam, Phaloek Maneekhon, Chaiyapol Otthorn); eleven midfielders (Patiphanchai Pothitep, Phakphon Buunchue, Nophruj Raksachoum, Krittapak Saengswat, Thanakarit Choetmuangpak, Pariphrom Wongsa, Sirapob Wandi, Shinngern Phutonhyong, Chawallawit Saelao); and three forwards (Yotsakhon Burapa, Jehannaffi Mama, Thanavut Phothichai, Worawut Noisri).

Players will report on May 26 at FA Thailand headquarters for medical examinations at the Sports Science Centre before entering a training camp at the BG Training Centre. Match schedule: June 6 vs South Korea at 6:00 PM (True BG Stadium), and June 9 vs UAE at 5:00 PM (closed match). The Thailand vs South Korea match will be broadcast live on Channel 32.

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