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Drug-Addicted Son Kills Mother in Horrific Home Attack; History of Severe Drug Addiction with Hallucinations Revealed

A 37-year-old man with severe drug addiction killed his mother in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat on May 26, stabbing her multiple times during a delusional episode shortly after returning from rehabilitation.

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On May 26, 2025, Deputy Superintendent Weeranya Kachaburiruk of Sichon Police Station received a report of a homicide at a residence in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. Police, led by Superintendent Boonchuai Limpratchawapong, along with medical personnel and officials from the Phetchkasem Foundation, rushed to the scene where they discovered a gruesome sight. The victim, identified as Wannee, 64 years old, was found dead in a pool of blood in the hallway, bearing multiple stab wounds to the body and head from a large knife. The suspect was her biological son, Somsak, 37 years old, who was found wandering around the house. Officers arrested him at the scene. Investigation revealed that Somsak has a severe drug addiction history causing regular hallucinations and has undergone treatment multiple times. He recently returned from a rehabilitation center in Krabi and was living alone with his mother. Despite his condition, he continued to experience hallucinations until he became delusional and attacked his mother fatally. Somsak gave a confused statement to police. He was charged with patricide and handed over for legal proceedings.

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National

Anxious Not to Miss the Deadline: Anuthin Reviews Draft Explanation for 400 Billion Baht Emergency Decree, Over 20 Pages to be Submitted to Constitutional Court Today

Prime Minister Anuthin is reviewing a 20-page explanation for a 400 billion baht emergency decree that must be submitted to Thailand's Constitutional Court today, the final deadline. Five government agencies jointly prepared the clarificati

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Prime Minister Anuthin is reviewing an online draft explanation for a 400 billion baht emergency decree, spanning over 20 pages, which the Office of the Prime Minister's Secretary-General is preparing to submit to the Constitutional Court today.

On May 26, 2025, at Government House, Nattcharee Anantsil, Secretary-General of the Cabinet, gave a pre-cabinet meeting interview about submitting clarifications to the Constitutional Court regarding the emergency decree authorizing the Ministry of Finance to borrow funds to address energy crisis impacts and support Thailand's energy transition.

The Cabinet assigned five agencies—the Ministry of Finance, the National Economic and Social Development Council, the Budget Bureau, the Ministry of Energy, and the Office of the Legislative Drafting Commission—to jointly prepare the clarification with the Office of the Prime Minister's Secretary-General. The office then prepared documentation for the Prime Minister's approval before submitting to the Constitutional Court, with today being the seventh and final day of the deadline. The office will formally file the documents with the court, after which it depends on whether the court requests additional clarifications from officials.

Budget Bureau Director Anant Kaewkamnerd stated that the draft clarification has already been sent to the office and will be a comprehensive statement. Legislative Drafting Commission Secretary-General Nophadol Phareeyaksa said the draft has been reviewed by his commission before being sent to the office.

Government House confirmed that the office has compiled clarifications from all five agencies into a document exceeding 20 pages to address three questions posed by the Constitutional Court. After review by Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilpraband and online approval by Prime Minister Anuthin—who is currently on an official visit to France—the office will rush the submission to the Constitutional Court within business hours today. Should the court request further clarifications, representatives from the five agencies will testify on behalf of the government.

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Police

Police Arrest Woman in Real Estate Investment Scam; Victims Lost Money After Fraudsters Cut Contact

Police arrested a 47-year-old woman in Pathum Thani for allegedly allowing her bank account to be used in a real estate investment scam that defrauded victims of over 920,000 baht since 2021. She claims her girlfriend was the mastermind beh

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On May 26, 2025, police arrested a 47-year-old woman identified as Ms. Manohra (surname withheld) at Phaholyothin Road 89 in Pathum Thani province, acting on an arrest warrant issued by Khon Kaen Provincial Court on April 26, 2024. She faces charges including allowing others to use her bank account for technological crimes, abetting fraud, and conspiracy to input false data into computer systems.

The investigation traces back to 2564 (2021), when Ms. Manohra and her girlfriend allegedly deceived victims by posing as attractive women promoting a real estate investment opportunity involving land purchases and townhouse construction. Victims were promised high investment returns and transferred money totaling approximately 920,520 baht into Ms. Manohra's bank account before the suspects disappeared without providing the promised returns.

During initial interrogation, Ms. Manohra confessed to all charges but denied knowledge of the fraud scheme. She maintains she was merely the account holder and claims her girlfriend was the mastermind who used the account. Police detained her and referred the case to Ban Pet Police Station in Khon Kaen province for further investigation and to track down her accomplice.

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National

Election Commission Secretary Receives Petition to Dissolve Pheu Thai Party, Emphasizes Need to Examine Facts

The Election Commission received a petition to dissolve the Pheu Thai Party over leader Nattapong Ruangpanyawit's comments about drought mitigation, with the EC saying it must examine facts before determining if legal violations occurred.

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On May 26, 2025, at TK Palace Hotel, Sawaeng Boonmee, secretary of the Election Commission (EC), addressed a petition filed seeking to dissolve the Pheu Thai Party (Pheu Thai). The petition was prompted by comments and interviews from Nattapong Ruangpanyawit, the party's leader, regarding drought mitigation efforts in ways that reportedly alluded to the monarchy and government. The petitioner argued this may violate political party laws and constitute actions hostile to democratic governance.

Sawaeng stated that the matter is currently in administrative processing and must determine whether the statements constitute legal violations. The party dissolution petition process begins with the Political Party Registrar gathering factual evidence. He could not specify how long the review would take, as the petition was just submitted and requires careful consideration.

When asked if a special subcommittee would be established, Sawaeng noted that the EC currently has over 10 party dissolution cases under review. Each new case undergoes preliminary fact-checking to determine if it warrants consideration before being forwarded to the existing fact-checking committee.

Regarding whether Nattapong's actions constitute sedition and whether the EC would apply Constitutional Court standards in preliminary review, Sawaeng said he had not yet reviewed the factual details and would not comment on those issues, as they involve legal questions. He emphasized the EC follows standard procedures for all parties equally.

Sawaeng also reported progress on the Senate election fraud case, stating the EC is reviewing information submitted by its office and expects to bring the matter to a full commission meeting by early next month. Once the case enters the meeting agenda, the 90-day legal deadline for the EC's action begins.

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National

New York Knicks Sweep Cleveland 4-0, Win Eastern Conference Title and Reach NBA Finals for First Time in 27 Years

New York swept Cleveland 4-0 to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, with Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns leading the Knicks' dominant 130-93 Game 4 victory at home.

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The New York Knicks dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93 at home in Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Finals, sweeping the series 4-0 to claim their first conference championship since 1999.

The Knicks reach the Finals for the first time in 27 years, returning to the championship stage since the Patrick Ewing era, when they fell to the San Antonio Spurs 1-4 in 1999.

Jalen Brunson scored 15 points and Karl-Anthony Towns added 19 points to help the Knicks extend their playoff winning streak to 11 consecutive games.

The Knicks will await the winner of the series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder, which is currently tied 2-2.

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Police

Police Chief Orders 88 Stations to Investigate Attack on F1 Legend Mika Salo

A Thai motorcycle assailant attacked legendary Formula 1 driver Mika Salo with a knife in Bangkok's Thonglor area, prompting police to launch a nationwide investigation across all 88 stations.

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The police chief has ordered all 88 police stations to investigate the assault on Mika Salo, the legendary Finnish Formula 1 driver, 59, who was attacked by a Thai assailant on a motorcycle who slashed his leg with a knife, causing severe lacerations. The victim was visiting Bangkok at the time. International media reported the incident on May 25th. According to a report from the Bangkok Metropolitan Police Command on May 26th, 2569, Police General Siam Bunyasorn, the police commander, has instructed all 88 police stations to investigate the case of Mika Salo being assaulted in Bangkok. The victim was injured in the Thonglor police station area and is receiving treatment at Bangkok Hospital. Deputy Police General Witthawat Shinkhom, commander of Region 5, ordered Pol. Colonel Ratthananth Eakthitikul, superintendent of Thonglor Police Station, along with Pol. Major Nathakitti Jokkhoksong, deputy superintendent of Thonglor, to investigate. However, no report of such an incident has yet been found. The authorities will coordinate with the Finnish embassy to gather additional information about the victim, file a formal complaint, and pursue criminal charges against the assailant.

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Police

Boxing trainer attacks referee after dispute over fight decision – indefinite stadium ban issued

A boxing trainer at World Siam Stadium was banned indefinitely after punching a referee in the face following a disputed decision in a match for a 300,000-baht scholarship on May 25.

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At a Thai boxing match held at World Siam Stadium in Tawannana on May 25, 2026, a dispute erupted over a fight between Nong Gift from Cha Ha Phayak and Mafiar, a student of Aphidet, for a 300,000-baht education scholarship. Mafiar from the blue corner won the decision on points. However, after the referee announced the result, Nong Gift's corner coach protested the decision. This led to Malakaw S. Thosapol, a former boxer and current trainer at Cha Ha Phayak camp, throwing a right hook punch at the referee's face. Staff members quickly intervened and stopped the incident. Malakaw later apologized to the referee and posted an acknowledgment of his wrongdoing. Nattapong Khunaksa, the manager of World Siam Stadium in Tawannana, subsequently announced an indefinite ban on the individual from entering the stadium.

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National

Elderly Woman's Hopes Dashed: Thailand Help Thailand Plus Program Fails Due to No Internet on Phone After Nearly 3-Hour Wait

A 74-year-old woman abandoned her three-hour wait at a Bangkok bank to verify Thailand's Help Thailand Plus program after staff discovered her basic phone had no internet connection. The elderly applicant, unable to complete the digital ver

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On May 26, 2025, reporters surveyed the verification process for the second day of the Thailand Help Thailand Plus program at Krung Thai Bank's Bang Nam Priao Branch in Bang Nam Priao District, Samut Prakan Province. Large crowds of elderly citizens and those unable to verify through a mobile app were lined up throughout the morning. Nang Lek Chanthapoht, 74, had left home at 6:00 a.m. and hired a motorcycle taxi from Soi Bang Sai in Muang Samut Prakan District to travel to the bank, hoping to verify her eligibility and receive the program benefits. However, she found a massive queue and had to wait nearly three hours for her turn. When staff checked her phone, they discovered it had no internet connection—it was only a basic calling device with no data plan, as she had never purchased an internet package and didn't know how to use the internet. This prevented her from completing the verification process. Lek expressed frustration, saying she had intended to use the money to support her family and daily expenses, but the complicated procedures and long wait defeated her purpose. She has decided not to participate in this program again, having only once received benefits from the "Khon la Khrun" (People's Half) program before and never qualifying for assistance since.

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National

Sawaeng Calls Thai Electoral System Most Transparent Globally, Warns Against Using Democracy as Political Tool

Thailand's election chief claims the country has the world's most transparent electoral system, but warns that good laws alone cannot fix politics without ethical participation from voters, politicians, and administrators.

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On May 26, 2025, at TK Palace Hotel, Sawaeng Boonmee, Secretary-General of the Election Commission (EC), presided over the opening ceremony of the Quality Political Party Curriculum Trainer Workshop, 2nd batch of 2025. Sawaeng stated that while good laws and constitutional reforms are important foundations for legitimate political competition, having sound legislation alone does not guarantee success. He pointed out that despite Thailand having excellent constitutions in 1997 and what was called an "anti-corruption" constitution in 2017, Thai politics has made little progress over nearly 30 years, with corruption indices remaining among ASEAN's worst. Sawaeng emphasized that the real problem lies with people, not laws, and urged against weaponizing democracy for partisan political goals. He stressed that good politics requires three elements: good political players, good voters, and good election administrators. While affirming that Thailand has the world's most transparent electoral system, Sawaeng acknowledged that all three groups face accusations—politicians are accused of vote-buying, citizens still accept payments for votes, and the EC faces questions about impartiality. He noted that the electoral system belongs to the people and called for collective responsibility rather than scapegoating any single institution.

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National

Thai Delegation Discusses with French Employers Association, Positioning Thailand as Gateway to ASEAN

Thailand's commerce minister pitched the country as a gateway to ASEAN during talks with French business leaders in Paris, highlighting over 290 French companies already operating there and pushing for a free trade agreement expected to boo

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Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suthep Thaugsuban made remarks during a breakfast roundtable meeting with MEDEF International at Salon Foch in Paris, with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul presiding. Suthep noted that this year marks 170 years of diplomatic relations and 340 years of initial contact between Thailand and France, reflecting their enduring friendship and multifaceted cooperation.

In economic and trade matters, bilateral trade exceeded $5 billion annually, with over 290 French companies operating in Thailand and creating more than 45,000 quality jobs. Suthep emphasized Thailand's three guiding principles for strategic partnerships: mutual benefit, high standards and quality, and open and balanced partnerships with all parties. She reaffirmed Thailand's commitment to international standards, transparency, and regulatory alignment, including progress toward OECD membership.

Regarding the Thailand-EU Free Trade Agreement, Suthep stated Thailand's strong commitment to accelerating negotiations. After nearly two years and eight rounds of talks, the ninth round is scheduled for late June in Brussels. Thailand aims to resolve outstanding issues quickly, projecting the deal could increase bilateral trade by at least 40 percent.

Suthep stressed Thailand's strategic advantages as a "Gateway to ASEAN and Asia," positioned at the center of Asia with key connections along north-south and east-west economic corridors. This makes Thailand an ideal location for foreign companies seeking to expand into ASEAN markets, offering one of the strongest options for French businesses entering the region.

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National

High-Society Figure Clears Air on Being Linked to 1990s Actress's Child Breaking Restaurant Window, Offers to Help Fund Lawsuit Against Critics

A prominent socialite's family was cleared of involvement in a restaurant window-breaking incident after her public defense of the unnamed actress and child drew criticism on social media, with the wife offering to fund a lawsuit against th

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The family of Nawin Tar has been cleared of involvement following clarification from Namphueng (Hisonan'amhuan), his wife, regarding criticism over a 1990s actress's child playing rough and breaking a restaurant's glass door. The restaurant owner initially had a civil conversation with the actress, but when damage costs of over 10,000 baht were presented, the actress stopped responding to calls and messages.

On social media, speculation linked the incident to Nawin Tar, with comments directed at him and criticism extending to the child. A popular social media page hinted at a 1990s-era actress who was once famous but hasn't appeared in recent work, has two children, and confirmed the family is not related to Nawin Tar.

Namphueng went live on social media to address the issue, firmly stating no connection to her own family and expressing sympathy for the child being attacked in comments. She offered to help hire a lawyer for the actress if she wanted to sue those criticizing her child.

Namphueng stated: "People sent me news and everyone wrote 'N.T., N.T.' saying the child broke the glass. I apologize. The child didn't know any better. You can't blame a child. Whether it's our child or someone else's, if they grow up they won't do it again. They don't want their parents to lose money. But adults with negative thoughts sit around criticizing."

She continued: "Don't say the parents taught poorly. Hasn't your child ever made a mistake? Thai society gives chances to people. Those who don't fit society's norms sit commenting for attention. If not, new standards are coming and you'll be sued."

Navin Tar added during the live stream: "If you're going to criticize, criticize the parents, not the child. Don't mention the child."

Namphueng further stated: "If that person is being harassed and criticized in comments, I will help them file a lawsuit myself. Stop saying the child wasn't educated, wasn't disciplined—blame the parents, not the child."

She concluded: "This makes me angry, not because of our child, but because you're talking about a child. Don't say the child wasn't taught. Don't criticize the child. How old are they?"

Namphueng announced her willingness to fund a lawsuit for the parents: "Today I can speak because we have money to hire a lawyer. But if that child's parents are facing financial difficulties right now, they might not have money to sue commenters. I want to announce here that I'm willing to send a lawyer to help them file a lawsuit. This would set a standard for Thai society and stop strange criticism that traumatizes children. Because your comment today is online, when the child grows up and searches, it becomes part of their history, their family's history. If it were your family, you wouldn't want this to happen."

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