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Mae Fah Luang University Elevates Comprehensive Innovation Services, Bringing Local Ideas to National Stage

Mae Fah Luang University is expanding innovation services to help students and entrepreneurs commercialize ideas, from prototype development to patent registration. A student team's ant-egg product "Pamori" won a national award, demonstrati

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Mae Fah Luang University is advancing comprehensive innovation and business development services to help students, faculty, staff, and entrepreneurs successfully commercialize their knowledge and research. The university's Intellectual Property and Innovation Management Division offers end-to-end services beginning with innovation design that develops concepts into market-responsive prototypes with expert consultation. This is coupled with intellectual property management services covering patent searches, registration, work protection, technology transfer, and commercialization guidance.

A key highlight is the MFU Cosmetic Pilot Plant, which supports semi-industrial product development from formula testing through prototype production to quality standard advancement, particularly for Thai herbal products with high growth potential. The university also provides creative business and innovation spaces where entrepreneurs can develop ideas, create prototypes, and network with experts, investors, and business partners to foster a sustainable innovation ecosystem.

One success story exemplifying the system's effectiveness involves students who developed a product from "ant eggs" in collaboration with Mee Chiva community enterprise in Wieng Chai district, Chiang Rai. The project received systematic incubation through design, branding, intellectual property registration, and prototype production at the university's facility. Their product, branded "Pamori," won the "Best of the Best" award in the Omsin Youth Development and Local Preservation Project 2025, competing against entries from 67 educational institutions and 342 communities nationwide. The product exemplifies the integration of local wisdom with modern innovation and commercial potential.

This success aligns with sustainable development goals SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by supporting new entrepreneurs and economic growth from innovation, and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) by promoting innovation infrastructure, research, and technology development for real-world application. The achievement underscores Mae Fah Luang University's crucial role in driving innovation-based economics, cultivating new entrepreneurs, and elevating Thai products to future markets sustainably.

Interested parties can contact the Intellectual Property and Innovation Management Division via Facebook, email (mfii@mfu.ac.th), or phone (0-5391-7003) for services and inquiries.

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Democrats Discuss with Subdistrict Administration Association on Pushing Decentralization, Study Plans for Local Government Ministry

The Democrat Party met with Thailand's Subdistrict Administrators Association to discuss advancing decentralization, boosting local government revenue, and creating a new Local Government Ministry to oversee local administration nationwide.

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The Democrat Party held talks with the Association of Subdistrict Administrators of Thailand on advancing decentralization, increasing local government revenue, and exploring the establishment of a Local Government Ministry to systematically oversee local administration nationwide. On May 26, 2026, at Democrat Party headquarters, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva and southern regional deputy leader Chaiyachan Detdetcho welcomed Khunpoch Praedham, administrator of the Association of Subdistrict Administrators of Thailand and mayor of Krajiew Subdistrict Administration Organization in Ayutthaya Province, along with Pithaya Teravachananth, mayor of Saiyamul Subdistrict, to discuss decentralization and local development approaches.

Chaiyachan stated that the Democrat Party invited the association to discuss three key issues: decentralization strategies to address problems facing local officials, increasing revenue sources for local government organizations to strengthen them, and exchanging ideas about establishing a Ministry of Local Government to systematically manage local administration nationwide. The Democrat Party has championed decentralization since Chuan Leekpai served as Prime Minister, when a budget framework of 35 percent was set for local government organizations, though currently they receive only 29.5 percent.

Chaiyachan emphasized that local government organizations are the closest institutions to the people throughout their lives and are the first responders to solve community problems. Therefore, strengthening local governments through increased revenue and administrative flexibility is essential and requires collective effort from all parties.

The association will further study the proposals and information before meeting again with the Democrat Party to advance them through parliamentary processes for the benefit of local government organizations and the public nationwide. Khunpoch stated this represents a valuable opportunity for the longstanding Democrat Party to prioritize decentralization, having been instrumental in promoting the Decentralization Act B.E. 2542. This discussion marks an important starting point for reviewing and adjusting decentralization processes to align with the act's principles and strengthen local government organizations at all levels, recognizing that a strong local government means a stronger Thailand.

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Phra Dej Reveals 2025 Budget Reallocation Bill Expected to Yield Only 200 Billion Baht Due to Committed Projects

Thailand's 2025 budget reallocation bill is expected to yield only 200 billion baht due to many projects having already committed funds, government spokesman Phra Dej announced May 26.

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Government spokesman Phra Dej Parischanananthakul disclosed on May 26, 2025, at Government House that the draft budget reallocation bill for fiscal year 2025 is projected to generate approximately 200 billion baht due to some projects already having committed funds.

No project requests have been submitted yet. The government is awaiting the return of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanpraprach from overseas before proposals can be submitted to the project screening committee, chaired by Permanent Secretary of Finance Luvorn Saengsanit, and subsequently to the cabinet for consideration.

Regarding inquiries about submitting clarifications to the Constitutional Court concerning the emergency loan decree, Phra Dej stated that no formal discussion has taken place, only informal consultations. Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapan, heading the legal affairs division, will coordinate with four economic agencies on this matter.

When reporters asked about the specific amount expected from the fiscal year 2025 budget reallocation bill, Phra Dej indicated that details have not yet been finalized but estimated around 20 billion baht, down from earlier projections. Opposition parties have criticized the government, suggesting that stronger commitment to the reallocation bill could yield larger amounts and questioning why funds were not reallocated earlier. Phra Dej responded that reallocation depends on conditions and eligibility—projects with already-committed budgets cannot have their allocations transferred.

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Entertainment Scoop – 'NUVO' Announces Major Concert After 7 Years with 'NUVORIGINAL,' Celebrating 38 Years of Unbreakable Friendship

Legendary Thai pop-rock band NUVO reunites all six members for their biggest concert in seven years on August 1st at Siam Paragon, celebrating 38 years of friendship with an original sound merged with cinema performances.

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Legendary pop-rock boy band NUVO is making fans excited again with their biggest concert in seven years, 'CIMBweBOND Presents NUVORIGINAL CONCERT,' featuring authentic original NUVO sound on Saturday, August 1st at Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon. All six members are reuniting to take fans back to the pure, unadulterated original NUVO era through original 80s album sounds, enhanced with fresh collaborations with GDH film team to create a show merging cinema and live concert, while revealing the secrets behind their 38-year friendship that remains strong, and promising to keep playing music until their hands shake and they're in wheelchairs.

The six members include Joe Jirayus Watthanasint, Kong Saharath Sangkhaprecha, John Ratnaviroj, Tae Peter Anthony Hammond, New Jirat Burakaramkawit, missing only Su Surachai Sunthorathadakul who has other commitments. They held a press conference at Cinema 8 Paragon Cineplex on the 5th floor of Siam Paragon.

Kong explained their reunion: "We wanted to play, and fans kept asking when the next big concert would be. We gradually planned and assembled everything until we settled on Saturday, August 1st."

John added: "The concert name 'NUVO Original' became combined into 'NUVORIGINAL.' It has the DNA of NUVO fan club members who wanted this, and we've brought it into this special show, breaking it into sections. I think it will definitely be impressive."

Joe elaborated on NUVO's authenticity: "It's about the old sound, the vintage sound. We need to find our own sound. This time is the most exciting because we have no backing—just the six of us standing together throughout the show, like an old cassette tape. At minimum, we need to bring back our original sound first. If we use too much synthesized sound, NUVO's essence disappears. We'll blend technology with director GDH to create film merged with live performance."

Kong shared: "I don't want to spoil too much, but there will be film story combined with the concert performance. We contacted the GDH team about doing this project, and when they heard our idea, they happily agreed."

Why has NUVO remained tight-knit after 38 years? Kong said: "Because we've been friends since childhood. There's nothing causing conflict to separate us. We're still friends beyond just playing music—we live our daily lives together, travel together."

Joe added: "Even if we weren't playing music together, we'd still be friends. We watch movies together, travel together, we do everything together."

John observed: "The six of us create music together, blend into harmony together, like a football team, sepak takraw team, or volleyball team that must coordinate. That coordination of longtime friendship is what bonds us tight. Playing for 38 years—we don't know if we'll reach 60, but it's possible, right Kong?"

Kong responded: "The Rolling Stones just released a new album at age 80. I have the Rolling Stones as my idol."

Asked if they'll keep performing, John answered: "We'll play until we're in wheelchairs." Kong laughed: "Until our hands shake!"

Finally, all shared a message for the upcoming concert. John said first: "How we used to play, how we used to feel, how you used to love us—NUVORIGINAL has it all."

Joe continued: "On August 1st, for NUVO fans who've watched us at music festivals, come this day and experience what NUVO truly is.

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National

Little Friends – Khao Khiao Open Zoo Celebrates Success in Hatching Bengalese Finch Chicks!

Khao Khiao Open Zoo in Chachoengsao has successfully hatched bengalese finch chicks for the first time in Thailand, a major breakthrough for a species extinct in the wild domestically for over 40 years. The zoo is now the world's fourth off

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Recently, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin announced with satisfaction that Khao Khiao Open Zoo in Chachoengsao Province has successfully hatched bengalese finch chicks for the first time in Thailand, marking a major achievement in conserving Thailand's endangered wildlife. The species has been extinct in the wild domestically for more than 40 years.

Suchart emphasized that the success reflects the potential and commitment of Thailand's wildlife conservation personnel from the Organization of Thailand's Zoos, Khao Khiao Open Zoo, veterinary teams, and animal care staff, who worked closely together to safely save the first bengalese finch chick.

Khao Khiao Open Zoo Director Narongwit Chatchoy explained that the successful hatching came from bengalese finch eggs from a single breeding pair remaining at the facility. The eggs were incubated in hatching boxes and hand-reared because the species produces only 1-2 eggs annually with a low hatching success rate. Staff implemented a "life-saving operation" to increase the chick's survival chances, ultimately achieving success.

This chick represents the first bengalese finch born from breeding efforts at Khao Khiao Open Zoo under the Organization of Thailand's Zoos, and is the first for member zoos of both the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the Southeast Asian Zoo and Aquarium Association. Khao Khiao Open Zoo is now the world's fourth official bengalese finch breeding facility, following Bang Phra Water Bird Station in Thailand, Assam State Zoo in India, and Angkor Biodiversity Conservation Centre in Cambodia.

"This success is another important step for Thailand in conserving endangered wildlife and demonstrates multi-sector cooperation in restoring populations of species nearing extinction," Suchart said. "The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will continue supporting research and breeding programs for rare wildlife to preserve the nation's biodiversity."

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Doctors warn man who smokes 5 cigarettes daily with persistent cough for 3 months diagnosed with lung cancer after self-medicating

A working-age smoker who ignored a persistent three-month cough was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer after finally seeking medical care. Doctors warn that no amount of daily smoking is safe and symptoms lasting more than 2-3 weeks requir

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Doctors are sounding the alarm about a working-age man who coughed for three months, constantly self-medicating without fever or fatigue while continuing normal work. He smoked five cigarettes daily, claiming "it's not that much," but later experienced decreased appetite, gradual weight loss, and loose-fitting clothes, which he attributed to work stress. When he finally coughed up blood and got a chest X-ray, small nodules scattered throughout his lungs were discovered. A CT scan revealed the cancer had already spread to his lymph nodes—confirming lung cancer. Many believe "not smoking much means nothing serious," but the truth is there is no safe number of cigarettes. Symptoms lasting more than 2-3 weeks warrant attention. Five warning signs to monitor are: persistent cough, weight loss, hoarseness, easy fatigue, and bloody cough. Serious diseases sometimes start with the most ordinary symptoms.

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After a Decade-Long Wait, Thailand's Beloved On-Screen Couple Finally Ties the Knot in Nordic Fairytale Wedding! Yaya Stuns in Custom Couture, Nadech's Eyes Never Leave His Bride

Thai entertainment's beloved on-screen couple Nadech and Yaya exchanged vows in an elaborate Western-style ceremony in Oslo, Norway, concluding their decade-long wait before marriage. The bride wore custom Nordic-inspired couture as guests

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Thailand's most-watched on-screen couple, Nadech and Yaya, have finally said 'I do' in a grand Western-style wedding ceremony held in Oslo, Norway in 2026. The bride looked ethereal in a custom white gown with sophisticated Nordic-inspired tailoring, while the groom remained transfixed throughout the ceremony, his eyes never straying from his bride. Rather than a hotel ballroom, the couple chose to exchange vows against the stunning backdrop of Oslo's natural landscapes and historic architecture, complete with blue skies, green meadows, and a shower of flowers during their kiss. Wedding guests from Khon Kaen and Bangkok, along with prominent figures from Thailand's entertainment industry, traveled to Norway to celebrate the union. The evening reception saw families embracing tightly and elders wiping tears of joy, a testament to the couple's fifteen-year romantic journey. Fans and supporters both domestically and internationally have flooded social media with congratulations, with many referencing the couple's iconic television collaborations and celebrating this milestone in the pair's personal and professional lives.

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Brilliant Minds: Chulalongkorn Students Merge AI Innovation with Community Impact

Chulalongkorn Business School students used AI marketing tools to develop real campaigns for six community enterprises across Thailand, with winning teams transforming local products like catfish snacks and herbal wellness brands into premi

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The Department of Marketing at Chulalongkorn Business School (CBS) and Hakuhodo International (Thailand) Limited (HIT) announced the successful completion of the third year of their strategic HIT Program collaboration under the theme "Human x AI: The Future Marketer Challenge." The program cultivates a new generation of marketers with world-class skills through real-world application, using artificial intelligence technology to create marketing solutions that address the needs of SMEs across six provinces nationwide.

Students face genuine challenges from society and employ Marketing AI Tools throughout every process—from in-depth data analysis and strategy formulation to creative content production—to align with the complete transition to a digital economy.

This year, six community enterprises from six provinces were selected as primary case studies for marketing plan development. Six student teams conducted fieldwork and developed real campaigns in the following areas:

1. Pathum Thani Province (Lamthai Pattana Community) - processed catfish products 2. Lampun Province (Ban Hone Community) - processed fruit products 3. Rayong Province (Koh Kok Community) - herbal and rice products 4. Sisaket Province (Phak Hamai Community) - processed rice products 5. Phetchaburi Province (Makham Hairy Rice Center Community) - local rice products 6. Ranong Province (Plaeng Yai Coffee Community) - coffee products

The championship-winning team tackled the processed catfish project from Lamthai Pattana Community in Pathum Thani Province, transforming ordinary catfish into high-protein crispy catfish snacks. They reframed the product from a casual snack to a symbol of care and safety, positioning it in the "authentic market" segment with proper business structure and producer-focused content communication.

The second-place team addressed processed fruit products from Ban Hone Community in Lampun Province, elevating local Thai fruits into healthy premium freeze-dried snacks. They created gift sets targeting Chinese tourists, featuring "longans stuffed with strawberries" as a signature innovative product while optimizing online platform communications.

The runner-up team handled herbal products from Koh Kok Community in Rayong Province, shifting from traditional agriculture to an innovative business model to preserve the last rice fields in Mab Taphut. They developed "Horm Herb" herbal pillows as an urban wellness brand, designing a three-phase marketing strategy: building awareness through ASMR content showcasing herbal ingredients, creating real experiences through trial points in offices and shops, and fostering consumer loyalty through LINE QR scanning for daily relaxation points.

This success announcement marks not only the conclusion of the third-year program but also stands as proof that new-generation marketers from Chulalongkorn are ready to drive industry innovation with both technological intelligence and balanced understanding of human values.

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National

Natchanichaa Defeats Home Fighter to Claim Gold and Best Boxer Award at Eindhoven Box Cup

Thai boxer Natchanichaa Jongprongglang won gold and Best Female Boxer honors at the Eindhoven Box Cup in the Netherlands, narrowly defeating Dutch home fighter Gabriella Vierheim 3-2 in the women's 54kg division.

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Thai boxer Natchanichaa Jongprongglang, known as "Focus," overcame a competitive bout to narrowly defeat home favorite Gabriella Vierheim 3-2 on points, capturing the gold medal and the Best Female Boxer award in the women's 54kg division at the Eindhoven Box Cup 2026 European Boxing Gold Tournament in Eindhoven, Netherlands on May 25.

The Thai Amateur Boxing Association sent the national boxing team to compete in the international tournament held May 20-27 in Eindhoven to prepare and gain international experience before the 2026 Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan (September 19 - October 4).

In the championship final on the evening of May 25, only one Thai boxer advanced to this round. In the women's 54kg division, Natchanichaa Jongprongglang, a Thai-New Zealand boxer and defending SEA Games champion, faced Netherlands' home fighter Gabriella Vierheim.

The two exchanged intense combinations and traded points throughout all three rounds before judges awarded the decision to the Thai fighter in a narrow 3-2 victory, securing the gold medal and the tournament's Best Female Boxer award.

After the match, the U-22 Asian champion revealed that following her quarterfinal elimination at the previous Asian Championship in Mongolia, she worked to improve herself and correct mistakes, which resulted in better performance in this tournament. Her next target is securing a medal at the Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan.

Cuban coaching staff head Mariano Gonzalez expressed moderate satisfaction with the overall performance but noted the need for tactical adjustments and improved striking accuracy moving forward to achieve the Asian Games medal goal.

Tailand's boxing team has scheduled participation in the World Boxing Cup China 2026 from June 15-20 in Guiyang, China.

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National

Doctor Prawat Reveals Real Hurdle in Park Hang-seo Deal Lies with Coach's Wife

Park Hang-seo's wife was the real obstacle in negotiations to bring the South Korean coach to Phluang Kanchanaburi FC, according to the club chairman, who said she required lengthy discussions before approving the move to Thailand.

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Dr. Prawat Kittharmagulnij, chairman of Phluang Kanchanaburi FC, has posted details behind the scenes of the Park Hang-seo deal, revealing that the real difficulty wasn't with the coach himself, but with his wife.

Phluang Kanchanaburi FC previously announced the signing of the renowned South Korean coach as their new head coach for the upcoming Thai League 2 season.

In his post, Dr. Prawat explained: "Convincing Coach Park wasn't easy. The hardest person to convince was his wife. She had many concerns about Park, so we had lengthy discussions before she felt confident. Everyone fears the coach, the coach fears his wife, and the chairman fears the madam—that's just how it is. Park's wife will be moving to Kanchanaburi as well, and the people there will take good care of both of them."

Park Hang-seo enjoyed considerable success during his five years coaching the Vietnamese national team. He led Vietnam's U-23 team to the AFC U-23 Championship runner-up finish in 2018, won gold at the Southeast Asian Games in 2019 and 2021, claimed the 2018 AFF Championship, finished fourth at the 2018 Asian Games, reached the final of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, and qualified for the third round of 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying.

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National

Palace Protection Committee Slams Nattapon and Piyabutr, Demands Court Review of Decision Not to Order MPs to Cease Duties

A Palace Protection Committee has criticized Move Forward and Pheu Thai leaders for calling for the Privy Council's dissolution, arguing their statements undermine the monarchy and threaten democratic governance.

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At 11:30 a.m. on May 26, 2569 at Parliament, General Yuthana Thaiplit, a senator and chair of the Special Committee for the Protection and Veneration of the Monarchy under the Senate, led the committee in expressing opposition to statements by Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of the Move Forward Party, who called for the dissolution of the Privy Council. This followed the emergence of photos showing nine Privy Councillors meeting with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, accompanied by a Facebook post from Pheu Thai claiming the government acted improperly and violated democratic principles.

Meanwhile, Nattapon Rueangpanyawit, list-based MP and Pheu Thai Party leader and opposition leader in Parliament, made statements in the case noting that Prime Minister Anutthin Charnvirakul should not exert political pressure. Nattapon further claimed that the call to dissolve the Privy Council contradicts democratic governance principles.

According to the Constitution, Article 10 grants the King authority to appoint the Privy Council and the duty to advise the monarchy. Article 11 specifies that selection, appointment, and removal follow the King's discretion. Article 12 stipulates that Privy Councillors must not hold political positions, be civil servants, or royal civil servants. Councillors also represent the King in royal affairs and monitor development projects benefiting the public before reporting to the monarchy. The Privy Council represents an ancient tradition.

The committee characterized Pheu Thai and its leaders' conduct as dangerous to democratic governance, attempting to misrepresent the Privy Council's role with intent to destabilize the monarchy institution. The committee noted this continues a pattern from Move Forward Party's previous proposals to amend Article 112 of the Criminal Code, which the Constitutional Court ruled aimed to diminish and reduce protection of the monarchy, constituting undermining that could lead to overthrowing democratic government.

The committee therefore called for accountability and urged against attacking or inciting misunderstandings about the institution.

Police Colonel Chaturvej Saengphet, serving as vice chair of the committee, stated that such actions do not constitute normal criticism but rather attempts to undermine public confidence in the nation's pillars and to insinuate connections to people around the institution, allowing society to draw hidden implications. He questioned whether such conduct amounts to insulting the monarchy or represents an indirect attempt to evade Article 112 charges.

He emphasized the committee's concern that the misrepresentation of the Privy Council as interfering and issuing unlawful government orders aims to make the public reject the council, leading to calls for its dissolution—an overstep of the monarchy institution that clearly demonstrates intent affecting the King.

The committee called on independent organizations and relevant agencies to consider such conduct and take appropriate action within their authority.

"I am concerned that such conduct by Pheu Thai leaders may impact the consideration of the 44-MP case currently in the Supreme Court, and the court did not previously order them to cease duties. Moreover, the court imposed conditional orders prohibiting repeated actions," Chaturvej said.

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