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Meta Issues Statement on Explicit Sexual Livestream on Facebook, Confirms Content Removed

Meta removed explicit sexual livestreams from Facebook after content violated community standards, confirming it took action against responsible accounts and will continue monitoring the platform.

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Meta has issued a statement on explicit sexual livestream content on Facebook, confirming removal and ongoing investigation. The online community voiced harsh criticism after multiple sexual livestreams occurred simultaneously on Facebook on the evening of May 23, leading many social media users to question the appropriateness of such content. On May 24, Meta released a statement on the matter, saying: "Explicit sexual content violates our community standards. We have removed the violating content and taken action against the accounts responsible. We will continue to monitor this issue closely and remove any content found to violate our policies," according to a Meta spokesperson.

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Police

Frightening Moment: Parent Leaves 5-Year-Old Locked Inside Delivery Van, Rescue Teams Rush to Free Child Safely

A 5-year-old was rescued from a locked delivery van on Chiang Mai-Lampoon Road after the vehicle's automatic locking system engaged while a parent made a brief delivery stop. Rescue teams freed the child safely within 10 minutes with no inj

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A frightening situation unfolded on the Chiang Mai-Lampoon Road near a repair shop when a 5-6-year-old child became trapped inside a cargo delivery van. The parent had stopped the vehicle for less than 10 minutes to deliver a package to a customer, but the vehicle's automatic locking system engaged, preventing the door from being opened from outside. The parent and bystanders immediately called the emergency hotline 1669, and rescue teams from the Petchkasem Foundation Chiang Mai and multiple other rescue units were dispatched urgently to assist. Upon arrival, rescue personnel assessed the situation and carefully used airbags and metal pry bars on the vehicle's door to unlock and open it. Within 10 minutes, they successfully opened the door and safely removed the child. An initial examination confirmed the child was unharmed and in good condition, bringing immense relief to the parent, residents, and all those involved in the incident. Everyone praised the swift and dedicated work of the rescue personnel and volunteers. This incident serves as a warning to parents never to leave children alone in vehicles, even for short periods, as unexpected circumstances such as automatic locking systems could occur, potentially putting children in danger.

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Tourism

View Yaowapha Promotes Thai Boxing with Muay Thai Saturday Superfight

View Yaowapha, an Olympic bronze medalist, launched Muay Thai Saturday Superfight at Bluport Hua Hin to give local and international fighters real competitive experience while promoting Thai boxing to tourists and enthusiasts.

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On the evening of Saturday, May 23rd, The Legend Arena on the 3rd floor of Bluport Hua Hin hosted a packed Muay Thai Saturday Superfight event, Hua Hin's regular boxing venue designed to promote Thai sports and create opportunities for local fighters, youth, and international boxers to compete in real matches.

The event drew both Thai and foreign spectators who came to watch in close quarters. The atmosphere around the ring was filled with cheering, entertainment, and excitement, with international Muay Thai students getting the chance to step into the ring for real experience—a genuine introduction to authentic competitive Muay Thai.

The matches were intense and entertaining, particularly the fourth bout featuring young Canadian fighter Matcharaj Khao S. Kreingkai who unleashed a full arsenal before winning on points against Thanoolek Petchrachanachai, a student of Petchrachanachai, drawing roaring cheers from the crowd.

The main event was another standout match that impressed boxing fans when Thanaphat Sak Lukpoo came out aggressively and defeated Petchfaachai King of Muay Thai by points in a thrilling performance that delighted spectators, particularly foreign tourists experiencing the energy of Muay Thai up close.

Led by View Yaowapha Burporchai, a former Thai national taekwondo athlete and Olympic bronze medalist turned Muay Thai promoter, the event is part of her mission to establish an accessible and enjoyable Muay Thai venue in Hua Hin that creates opportunities for young athletes and international Muay Thai enthusiasts.

Yaowapha Burporchai stated: "Our goal is to create a platform where Thai boxers, local fighters, youth, and international Muay Thai enthusiasts can compete in real matches, learn, and experience the charm of Muay Thai up close. We're grateful to Bluport Hua Hin for their continued support in promoting Muay Thai. This allows us to organize quality activities for Hua Hin and help raise Thailand's Muay Thai profile among both Thai and international tourists."

Muay Thai Saturday Superfight is held monthly on the third week at The Legend Arena, 3rd floor of Bluport Hua Hin, serving as a vibrant Muay Thai platform that promotes sports tourism and elevates Thailand's international image in the sport.

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National

"Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" Can Now Be Registered Through ATM!

Krung Thai Bank now allows citizens to register for the "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" subsidy program through ATMs using only a national ID card, with step-by-step verification available on both button and non-button ATM models.

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Krung Thai Bank has outlined the identity verification steps for the "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" program through its gray ATMs, accommodating both ATM models with bottom-button screens and those without, while connecting seamlessly to the Pao Tang application.

For verification through Krung Thai gray ATMs without bottom buttons: 1. Touch the blue-band area on the screen to select services (no ATM card required) 2. Select "Identity Verification/Welfare Rights" 3. Choose "Identity Verification Krung Thai Bank" 4. Press "Acknowledge and Confirm" to verify card ownership 5. Select "Consent" to authorize data disclosure and verification 6. Insert your national ID card and press "Next" 7. Wait for system data verification 8. Select "Complete Identity Verification," remove your card, and proceed on the Pao Tang app

For verification through Krung Thai gray ATMs with bottom buttons: 1. Select "Transaction with National ID" menu (no ATM card required) 2. Choose "Identity Verification Service" 3. Press "Acknowledge and Confirm" to verify card ownership 4. Select "Consent" to authorize data disclosure and verification 5. Press "Next" 6. Insert your national ID card and press "OK" 7. Wait for system data verification 8. Select "Complete Identity Verification," remove your card, and proceed on the Pao Tang app

This ATM verification channel represents another convenient option for citizens to join the "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" program without requiring an ATM card—just a single national ID card is needed.

The program uses a "Government Pays 60%, Citizens Pay 40%" model, with the state providing up to 1,000 baht per person monthly across four months, totaling a maximum of 4,000 baht per participant. Citizens can spend up to 200 baht daily through G-Wallet on the Pao Tang app only.

The government has set the usage period from June 1 to September 30, 2025, between 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM. The subsidy can be spent at participating merchants nationwide, including restaurants, beverage shops, community stores, blue-flag shops, community enterprises, and public transportation services.

Food delivery services participating in the program can begin offering benefits from June 15, 2025, during 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

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Police

17-year-old claims he was lured by 19-year-old woman to be beaten unconscious by ex-boyfriend's gang after meeting on dating app

A 17-year-old was lured to a Bangkok homestay by a woman he met on a dating app and beaten unconscious by a gang on May 23; CCTV suggests the woman set up the attack.

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A 17-year-old man named Buss filed a complaint after being lured by a 19-year-old woman he met on a dating app and beaten unconscious by her ex-boyfriend's gang at a homestay in Bangkok's Chatuchak area on May 23 at 9 PM. Buss explained that he had been chatting with Ms. Tong through a dating application. During their relationship, whenever Ms. Tong visited his room, her ex-boyfriend would call and scold him. When asked about it, she claimed she had already broken up with her ex but that he was obsessed and wouldn't leave her alone. On the night of the incident, Ms. Tong called him and claimed her mother and aunt wanted to meet him since he was dating their daughter, but instructed him not to bring friends along. When he arrived at the third-floor room, he found no one there. As he attempted to lock the door, a group of 3-4 assailants burst in armed with knives and guns, beat him until he lost consciousness. When he regained consciousness, everyone had left. He managed to escape by climbing out and jumping down from the third floor, then sought help from a convenience store employee to call his ex-girlfriend's number to inform his relatives. Ms. Fa, 22, Buss's older sister, stated that after the incident, the female caller asked where her brother was and claimed she had also been tricked by the same gang of men who left her somewhere unknown. However, CCTV footage showed the woman was not arrested and fled the scene first, suggesting this was a premeditated setup. Initially, Buss was reluctant to go, but the woman offered to give him 100 baht for gas, so he agreed. He wanted to bring another friend, but the woman said it wasn't necessary. The case has already been reported to police, and the family is requesting a thorough investigation.

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Community

Dr. Oak Recommends 10 Simple Morning Habits to Prevent Blood Clots, Stroke, and Cancer Risk

Dr. Oak, who studied at Harvard Medical School, recommends 10 simple morning habits—including drinking water, getting sunlight, and breathing exercises—to prevent blood clots, stroke, and reduce cancer risk by addressing hormonal imbalance

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Dr. Oak shares 10 simple post-waking habits to reduce belly fat, nourish kidneys, prevent blood clotting, avoid stroke, and lower cancer risk. He emphasizes that poor health, accumulated belly fat, and serious disease risks all begin with "post-waking behavior." After studying the Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness Coaching program at Harvard Medical School in Boston earlier this year, Dr. Oak discovered that world-class physicians agree: health deterioration, abdominal fat accumulation, and disease risks all stem from morning habits.

For people in their mid-30s to 40s, he notes that aging makes it harder to lose weight and people feel sluggish upon waking because hormones become imbalanced and inflammation accumulates throughout the body. Starting the day with wrong behaviors like consuming sugary drinks or stress causes cells to age prematurely and increases disease risk.

Dr. Oak has compiled global anti-aging science into 10 easy practices:

1. Drink 2 glasses of room-temperature water immediately upon waking. The body has been dehydrated all night, making blood thick and metabolism slow. Drinking clean water jumpstarts the detoxification system, helps prevent abnormal cells and cancer long-term, and boosts fat-burning metabolism (thermogenesis) from early morning.

2. Open windows to get soft morning sunlight for 15 minutes before 9 AM. Morning sunlight is nature's most powerful hormone regulator, signaling the brain to stop releasing sleep hormones and controlling cortisol (stress hormone) properly. This reduces abdominal fat accumulation and helps the skin produce natural vitamin D, which activates white blood cells to fight cancer-causing cells.

3. Sit calmly and practice 4-7-8 breathing to reduce belly-fat hormones. Chronic stress promotes abdominal fat and cancer cell growth. Practicing 4-7-8 breathing (inhale 4 seconds, hold 7 seconds, exhale 8 seconds) for just 5 minutes activates the parasympathetic nervous system. When the body relaxes, insulin resistance decreases, allowing the liver to release and burn stored fat more easily.

4. Delay your first cup of coffee by 90 minutes. Many people grab coffee immediately upon waking, but this blocks the brain's natural clearing of adenosine (sleepiness chemical). Consuming caffeine immediately creates a false sense of alertness and causes severe energy crashes later.

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Regional

Malaysia Sepak Takraw Coach Uncomfortable With World Cup Title Won Without On-Court Decision

Malaysia won the 2026 Sepak Takraw World Cup team final after Thailand walked out in protest of referee decisions, but coach Ahmad Jai Baharun expressed discomfort with the title, saying both teams should have competed on court to determine

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According to Malaysian media Bernama, Ahmad Jai Baharun, head coach of Malaysia's national sepak takraw team, admitted he felt uneasy about Malaysia's victory after Thailand's national team refused to continue competing in the team round final of the 2026 Sepak Takraw World Cup in Malaysia on May 23rd. The Thai team decided to walk out in protest of the referee's decision, resulting in Malaysia winning 2-1 sets at home and breaking Thailand's dominance in the tournament. During the match, Singapore-based referee Radhi made three foul calls against Thailand despite the field referee initially granting them the points.

Regarding this matter, Jai Baharun stated that the situation should have been handled more professionally, with both teams competing on court to determine the true champion. "From the slow-motion video, it was clear that the Thai player's foot went under the net, and perhaps they couldn't accept that decision. For me, no matter how the referee decides, we must accept it with an open heart. Any mistakes we make, we must accept as well." Jai Baharun admitted he was uncomfortable with victory under these circumstances. "I'm not satisfied with a win in this manner, but perhaps this is our team's destiny, and we must accept and celebrate it."

Additionally, Malaysian media revealed an interview with Auyjai Srisuwanon, manager of Thailand's national team, who expressed disappointment with several referee decisions in the final round, claiming some decisions did not favor Thailand and affected the nature of the competition. However, the Thai national team had no issues with Malaysia's team or local fans throughout the tournament, stating that the team's frustration was directed solely at the referees' performance.

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Regional

International Sepaktakraw Federation Stands by Referee's Call, All Teams Must Follow Rules and Handle Disappointment

The International Sepaktakraw Federation upheld a referee's decision that awarded Malaysia victory over Thailand in the World Cup final, stating the call followed competition rules and fell outside the review system's scope.

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The International Sepaktakraw Federation (ISTAF) has issued an official statement regarding the controversial decision in the men's team final between Malaysia and Thailand at the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup Kuala Lumpur 2026. ISTAF confirmed that the referee's decision on a player stepping over the center line was made correctly according to competition rules, and the incident falls outside the scope of the Challenge Review System used in current competitions.

After one team refused to resume play within the designated time, Malaysia was officially declared the winner according to competition regulations.

At this level of championship competition, high emotions are commonplace. Malaysia and Thailand represent one of the most intense rivalries in world sepaktakraw, built on a long history of high-level competition, national pride, and countless memorable moments on the court. However, at the international level, the intensity of competition must remain within the framework of discipline and regulations.

Disputes at this level are inevitable, especially when critical decisions are made—this is part of elite professional sports. However, the true strength of a sports system is not measured solely by moments of victory, but also by how the sport handles pressure, conflict, and disappointment.

This incident will continue to be discussed throughout the region. But above all the controversy, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: sepaktakraw is entering a new era—one with greater global attention, higher standards, and closer scrutiny than ever before. In this new era, the credibility and integrity of the sport must be protected above all else.

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Breaking

She's a Mom of Three Now! Patricia Announces Sweet Surprise and Eagerly Awaits Meeting Baby Number Three

Patricia has announced she's expecting her third child with husband Note Wises, with the family eagerly awaiting the baby's arrival later this year.

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Patricia proudly displays her baby bump while announcing a delightful surprise for the Rangsisingham family as they await the arrival of their third child.

After recently sharing cute moments of their eldest daughter Alicia and youngest son Patrick's trip to visit relatives in England, Patricia Good revealed the family's exciting news: 'Our little surprise this year, can't wait to meet the baby!' She posted photos of herself showing off her expectant belly while maintaining her impressive physique.

The announcement has generated excitement among both fans and friends. Her husband Note Wises appears to be the happiest, having previously mentioned his desire for a third child. Everyone is now eagerly waiting to find out whether their third child will be a daughter or son.

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Regional

400-Year-Old Lanna Ruins Discovered in Mae Hong Son Forest

Ancient Lanna-era pagoda ruins dating back at least 400 years have been discovered in Mae Hong Son's forests, with authorities beginning conservation surveys at multiple archaeological sites across the province.

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MAE HONG SON — Ancient Lanna-era pagoda ruins dating back at least 400 years have been discovered deep in a forested area of Mae Hong Son province, prompting authorities to begin surveying the site for conservation. The Mae Hong Son Provincial Public Relations Office reported that Governor Wiboon Waewbandit led officials to inspect ancient sites in Mueang Mae Hong Son and Khun Yuam districts to gather preliminary information, assess conditions, and plan conservation measures.

On May 23, Governor Wiboon, accompanied by Deputy Governor Udomsak Khaonuna, government agency heads, district chiefs, and related officials, visited the sites to verify the discoveries. The inspection was prompted by reports from the village headman, local residents, and teachers, with information also shared on Facebook.

At Ban Mai Hung in Huai Pong subdistrict, officials found well-preserved ruins including two ancient stupas and one building-like structure. The first stupa is locally known as Doi Kong Mu Ban Mai Hung, while the second is called Doi Kong Mu Kham Soeng. Additional ancient building traces were scattered along the route between the two stupas. Authorities believe these discoveries hold significant historical and archaeological value, potentially revealing evidence of earlier settlements and civilizations prior to Mae Hong Son's establishment as a province.

Deputy Governor Udomsak and officials also visited the Doi Wiang La Wildlife Sanctuary office in Khun Yuam district to inspect another archaeological site featuring stone circles. Local residents call these formations "wong tee kai," or cockfighting rings. The largest circles measure 10 to 12 meters in diameter and are believed to indicate traces of ancient communities that once inhabited the area.

Following the inspections, Governor Wiboon instructed relevant agencies to gather preliminary data, assess site conditions, and develop conservation guidelines. The province will coordinate with the Fine Arts Department to establish long-term preservation and sustainable development plans for Mae Hong Son's ancient sites.

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National

Mom Krom Bids Farewell to 'Big Pom,' Announces Independent Candidacy for Bangkok Governor, Confident He Can Compete Against Chumphot's Wave

M.L. Korkrit Kesamri announced his independent candidacy for Bangkok governor after consulting with General Prawit Wongsuwan, pledging to address the city's crises in energy, conflict, and economy without political party constraints.

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M.L. Korkrit Kesamri, the independent candidate for Bangkok governor, announced on May 24 that he met with General Prawit Wongsuwan, advisor to the Palang Pracharath Party, to decide on his independent candidacy. Kesamri stated he has consulted with various parties because running independently requires understanding that the BMA operates across the political spectrum, and he wants to communicate and work seamlessly with all sides.

"General Prawit encouraged me to move forward with the work and gave his blessing. He is no longer involved in politics," Kesamri said.

Kesamri noted that running independently allows him to fully address policy questions without constraints from any political party. Everything voters see on stage comes from his heart, and he genuinely wants to solve Bangkok's problems. His entire team consists of highly capable individuals.

When asked if he is confident he can compete against Chumphot Sidhiphan, the former Bangkok governor who enjoys high popularity, Kesamri said that while Chumphot had four years to work, he believes he can expand and build on previous achievements. Many projects credited to Chumphot, such as Traffy Fondue, were actually initiated by former governor Aswin Kwanmuang in 2018 but became famous during Chumphot's term.

"Chumphot's popularity is good because he has worked before, but I want people to understand we are facing crises in energy, conflict, and economy. Today we need someone who works beyond just managing district affairs—we need a military strategist who can navigate us through these crises. I believe the worst is yet to come, and we will face increasing problems. Therefore, we should give the opportunity to someone who sees these issues clearly, has solutions, and is ready to work for Bangkok," Kesamri concluded.

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