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Two Cambodian migrant workers arrested after private company sends them to work in Kanchanaburi with expired visas

Two Cambodian migrant workers were arrested in Kanchanaburi after police discovered they had expired visas while being transported by a Nonthaburi subcontracting company that had illegally employed them for repair work.

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On May 18, 2025, Lieutenant Colonel Phasiweera Rueangphu, commander of Kanchanaburi Province Police, along with other senior officers, ordered traffic police to set up a checkpoint on Highway 367 (bypass) in Muang district. During operations, officers spotted a white Isuzu pickup truck from Bangkok heading toward the area. Upon inspection, they discovered five people cramped inside the vehicle, raising suspicion of illegal migrant workers.

The driver was identified as Ms. Ploy (surname withheld), 23 years old. The other four passengers included two Thai nationals and two Cambodian workers: Lay Hong, 39, and Me Mane, 36. The two Cambodians were found to have expired work permits and could not legally remain or work in Thailand.

During interrogation, it was revealed that a subcontracting company from Nonthaburi province had sent both Thai and Cambodian workers to repair bird netting at an educational institution in Kanchanaburi starting May 10. Upon completion, the company had Ms. Ploy drive the vehicle back to Nonthaburi, with all workers earning 500 baht daily. The two Cambodian workers were transferred for prosecution under the Immigration Act of 1979 for overstaying their permits and must be deported. Ms. Ploy was retained as a witness.

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Weather

Meteorological Department Issues Alert No. 12: Heavy Rain Warning for 55 Provinces

Thailand's Meteorological Department warns of heavy to very heavy rain across 55 provinces through May 21, with flash flooding risks in hillside and low-lying areas as the southwestern monsoon intensifies.

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On May 18, 2569, the Thai Meteorological Department issued alert No. 12 (72/2569) regarding heavy to very heavy rainfall across Thailand and strong winds in the Andaman Sea, with continued impact through May 21, 2569. Upper Thailand will experience heavy rain in parts of the Northern, upper Northeastern, and Central regions, with very heavy rainfall in some areas of the western and eastern coasts of Southern Thailand. Residents should beware of dangers from heavy rainfall accumulation, which may cause flash floods and flash flooding, especially in hillside areas near water channels and low-lying areas. The southwestern monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand is fairly strong. People should also monitor their health during weather changes. Andaman Sea and Gulf waves are moderately to fairly strong, with the upper Andaman Sea from Phuket northward experiencing 2-3 meter waves, and over 3 meters during thunderstorms. The lower Andaman Sea from Krabi southward and upper Gulf of Thailand will see approximately 2-meter waves, exceeding 2 meters during thunderstorms. Fishermen are advised to navigate cautiously and avoid thunderstorm areas, while small boats in the upper Andaman should remain ashore. Heavy rainfall is expected to increase from May 19-21, 2569, with very heavy rainfall in many areas, particularly on the western side of the country in the Northern, upper Northeastern, Central, Eastern, and western Southern regions, due to the strong southwestern monsoon and a low-pressure system over the coast of upper Vietnam. The public is urged to monitor announcements from the Meteorological Department via www.tmd.go.th, by phone at 0-2399-4012-13 and 1182, available 24 hours daily.

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Police

Woman Speaks Out After Going Viral: No Longer Required to Pay for Bus Window After Mother's Head Strike

A woman's viral social media post forced a Thai bus company to reverse course and cover medical costs after her mother was injured when a sharp turn threw her against a window, cracking it. The company had initially demanded 4,300 baht in d

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At 4:30 PM on May 18, 2025, Kanthika Suphaprasertsilp, known as Paeng, shared her experience with online news after posting about the incident where her mother was struck against the bus window. She explained that her mother was standing in preparation to get off when the bus made a sharp turn, causing her to lose her balance and hit the window hard enough to crack it. The bus conductor announced the damage but offered no first aid or medical inquiry.

The bus company's insurance provider, a third-party policy, declined responsibility, with management claiming it was "passenger negligence" and demanding 4,300 baht in damages. Her mother was shocked and frightened, so Kanthika negotiated at the depot, initially agreeing to compensate the driver 2,000 baht since the company wouldn't accept responsibility. At the private hospital, staff said no one from the bus company had coordinated care and demanded a deposit. When Kanthika expressed frustration, the hospital called police and insurance investigators. Medical examination revealed her mother suffered severe headaches scoring 8 out of 10 pain intensity and uncontrolled nausea, requiring hospitalization and CT brain scans.

After posting on social media, the situation transformed dramatically within one hour. Bus company officials, the garage manager, the driver, the conductor, supervisors, and representatives from the bus authority all visited the hospital to apologize. They confirmed her mother bore no responsibility for the window damage and promised compensation once she recovered. Kanthika believes without media attention, her mother would have been forced to pay. She views this as a safety incident where the bus company should bear responsibility for passenger protection, not blame passengers for accidents.

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Tourism

Viral! Tiny Paris Apartment with Nearly 23,000 Baht Monthly Rent on 7th Floor with No Elevator

A viral video shows a Parisian tenant living in one of the city's tiniest apartments on the 7th floor of a building with no elevator, paying 600 euros (23,000 baht) monthly for a cramped space that's redeemed by sweeping city views from its

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A video clip showcasing an incredibly tiny apartment in Paris, France has instantly gone viral on social media, offering a glimpse into life in surprisingly cramped living quarters. The clip was posted on Instagram by Sebastian Hedberg (@seb_hed), who interviewed a tenant claiming to live in what he calls "Paris's smallest apartment" with a monthly rent of 600 euros, or approximately 22,750 baht.

At the beginning of the video, Sebastian asks about rental prices in Paris. The tenant straightforwardly explains that he lives in the city's tiniest room and pays that rental rate. He mentions the apartment is within walking distance and invites viewers to see it in person.

The tenant revealed he found the place through a popular French secondhand marketplace website and app, which serves as a hub for various types of housing and used goods across the country.

When the two arrive at the building, Sebastian observes it has a genuinely "Parisian" atmosphere. The tenant mentions they should wait to see the view from above and notes that he lives on the 7th floor. However, when asked if there's an elevator, the tenant clearly states there isn't one—residents must climb all 134 stairs. Sebastian jokes that this day will double as a workout.

Upon entering, Sebastian expresses shock, calling it "crazy" as the tenant gives a tour of the tiny room, welcoming him with "Welcome home" while explaining the extremely limited space, with the closet and bathroom in separate areas.

Despite the small interior, the apartment's standout feature is the "balcony" offering a clear view of Paris's cityscape. Sebastian compliments it as the most impressive part of the space.

The tenant says the balcony is his favorite spot and never gets bored, proudly gazing at the view while saying, "We have Paris in the palm of our hands."

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Community

Coach Phuwadet Leads Wat Boworn Mongkol School Petanque Athletes to 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze at Suratthani Games

Wat Boworn Mongkol School athletes secured four medals at Thailand's 41st National Youth Sports Championship in May, led by coach Phuwadet Phattrachitra, with shooter Paphada Boontonkaew earning gold and the outstanding athlete award.

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Coach Phuwadet Phattrachitra, a contract teacher and petanque coach at Wat Boworn Mongkol School (Wat Ling Khop), revealed that students from the school demonstrated exceptional performance at the 41st National Youth Sports Championship "Suratthani Games" held May 7-17, 2569, bringing home medals that bring pride to both the school and Bangkok's youth sports community. The athletes' achievements include Miss Paphada Boontonkaew earning gold in women's shooting and silver in women's team petanque, plus the outstanding athlete award; Miss Phanthila Mahanin earning silver in women's team petanque; Miss Phattaramont Mantaphong earning bronze in petanque; and Miss Suchanya Phakapi earning bronze in women's team petanque. Coach Phuwadet emphasized that the success reflects the athletes' dedication, discipline, and commitment, supported by school leadership under Principal Wachara Ngammurutthee and the school administration, parents, and alumni association who jointly propelled the students to achieve glory at the national competition level and reinforced the potential of Thai youth in the national petanque sports arena.

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National

MRTA and Chulalongkorn University Develop Navigation Innovation for Visually Impaired

MRTA and Chulalongkorn University are developing Beacon technology navigation for visually impaired transit users, using Bluetooth signals to provide voice-guided directions throughout BTS stations. The "MRTA Wayfinder" project aims to ensu

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The Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) and Chulalongkorn University are jointly researching and developing navigation innovation to assist visually impaired individuals and promote equal access to public transportation services.

MRTA Governor Kajpol Udoathammabuddhi revealed that the organization prioritizes developing creative innovations and adopting modern technology in its operations to increase efficiency, elevate service quality, and enhance public service standards. The work is carried out through academic collaborations with educational institutions and partner organizations, including Chulalongkorn University.

The academic partnership between MRTA and Chulalongkorn University has resulted in the "MRTA Wayfinder" project, designed to research and develop innovations that promote equal access to public transportation based on Universal Design principles for all people.

The project employs Beacon technology, a small low-energy Bluetooth device (BLE), as an indoor navigation system within BTS stations where conventional systems fall short.

These devices are installed as a network throughout the stations, transmitting low-energy signals that send real-time location data to users' smartphone applications. The data is converted into voice guidance providing specific distance and direction information, allowing users to accurately determine their location and direction in enclosed areas such as platform elevators, ticket purchase floors, retail areas, and station corridors.

Research teams from Chulalongkorn University conducted field surveys and sensor signal measurements within the Bangkok Metro Blue Line system at Samyan Station to gather data for developing the innovation and creating a prototype for future real-world implementation.

The initiative aims to provide convenience and safety for visually impaired travelers, building their confidence in using the service and ensuring that all people have equal access to public transportation.

The MRTA remains committed to improving service quality by incorporating efficient innovations and technology while actively seeking feedback from all user groups to enhance and upgrade the Bangkok Metro system's effectiveness.

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Community

Interior Ministry Permanent Secretary Welcomes Law and Political Science Students from Hat Yai College, Emphasizes Role of Local Administrators

The Interior Ministry's Permanent Secretary hosted Law and Political Science students from Hat Yai College on May 18, 2026, explaining how the ministry's civil servants work across central, regional, and local administrative levels to serve

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On May 18, 2026, at the Interior Ministry, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul assigned Arissada Somphanratana, Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, to welcome and deliver a special lecture titled "Interior Ministry's Mission in Alleviating Suffering and Promoting Prosperity" to students and faculty of the Law and Political Science Special Classroom Program at Hat Yai College, Songkhla Province. The event was attended by Chotinrin Kerdsohm, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Administration; Athaya Nuan-uthai, Assistant Permanent Secretary; Chakraphan Ratansetheir, Director of the Institute of Royal Patronage; and officials from the office of the Permanent Secretary, who guided visitors through significant locations and artifacts related to the Interior Ministry's 134th anniversary at Sirindhara Park and the Museum of Royal Patronage, the Interior Ministry Hall, which houses an image of Princess Royal Damrong Rajanubhap, the first Minister of Interior, and displays exhibitions of her biography, works, books, and personal belongings, along with tributes to the Royal Institution.

Permanent Secretary Arissada stated that the Interior Ministry was pleased to welcome the Hat Yai College students, a group interested in studying political science and law, representing the new generation interested in pursuing higher education in these fields, who may become Interior Ministry civil servants in various positions including policy analysts, human resources specialists, general administrators, public relations officers, district chiefs, development workers, land scholars, and legal officers, working in both public sector and private organizations.

Arissada explained that while the Interior Ministry is one of 20 ministries, it is the only one with a comprehensive administrative system covering: 1) the central level—the ministry and departments; 2) the regional level—provinces and districts; and 3) the local level—provincial administrative organizations (PAO), municipalities, subdistrict administrative organizations (SAO), Pattaya City, and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). The Interior Ministry is the government agency responsible for administering all affairs, serving as the heart of regional administration and oversight of local government organizations.

The ministry's civil servants serve as the highest commander of provincial officials—the "Provincial Governor"—holding the position of "local administrator" with the duty to "protect and safeguard the public," a critical function and core mission of the Interior Ministry. At the district level is the "District Chief," under the provincial governor's leadership. District Chiefs, as Interior Ministry civil servants, work with local leaders including village headmen and subvillage leaders who assist in caring for communities and villages. Local government organizations with legal status—PAOs, municipalities, and SAOs—operate under the supervision of their elected leaders, guided by the principle of "alleviating suffering and promoting prosperity," diligently working in communities with the approach that "shoes wear out before pants tear," engaging the public with knowledge, love, and unity, and working with understanding, accessibility, and development.

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National

Paladej Says Government Can Proceed with 400 Billion Baht Loan as Court Issues No Halt Order, Assures No Impact on 'Thai Helping Thai' Registration

The Constitutional Court accepted a petition challenging the government's 400 billion baht energy loan but issued no suspension order, allowing the Finance Ministry to proceed with borrowing processes while submitting clarifications within

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At 4:05 p.m. on May 18, 2025, at Government House, Prime Minister's Office Minister Paladej Panichanantkul addressed the Constitutional Court's decision to accept a petition reviewing whether a royal decree authorizing the Finance Ministry to borrow funds to address energy crisis impacts and facilitate the country's energy transition violates the Constitution. Paladej clarified that the court has accepted the case for consideration and requested the Finance Ministry provide clarifications within seven days, but crucially issued no suspension order. This means all borrowing processes and committee proceedings can continue uninterrupted. When asked if the government might voluntarily pause operations despite the court's lack of a halt order, Paladej emphasized that since the court did not issue one, the Cabinet—which issued the decree—retains the authority to proceed. The government will submit its clarifications within the seven-day timeframe. Regarding the 'Thai Helping Thai' program registration scheduled for May 25, Paladej confirmed that the government will move forward with the planned launch date as scheduled.

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Police

Suriya Orders Crackdown on Smuggled Agricultural Products; 180,000 Smuggled Chicken Eggs Worth 2 Million Baht Seized

Agriculture Minister Suriya has ordered a crackdown on smuggled farm products after authorities seized 180,000 contraband chicken eggs worth 2 million baht at a checkpoint in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The operation targets illegal agric

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Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Suruthap Nuengchamnuea revealed that Agriculture Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has assigned him to accelerate the implementation of policies to prevent and suppress the smuggling of all types of illegal agricultural products through strict law enforcement. This initiative addresses concerns about food safety for consumers, the spread of animal diseases and crop pests into the country, and ensuring fair market treatment for domestic farmers.

According to the latest report from Dr. Somchuan Rattanmangklanon, Director-General of the Department of Livestock, the Special Task Force of Animal Quarantine Station Group 8—comprising checkpoints in Prachuap Khiri Khan and Phetchaburi—jointly set up an interception operation. At approximately 11:30 PM on May 16, officers spotted a 12-wheel covered truck at the Ban Noen Din Daeng intersection in Huai Yang Subdistrict, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Upon inspection, they discovered 180,000 chicken eggs packed in cardboard boxes.

The truck driver could not produce transportation documents or proof of the eggs' origin. He claimed he was hired to transport the eggs from Hat Yai District in Songkhla Province and would receive delivery point instructions upon arrival at the destination.

Livestock quarantine officers seized 180,000 chicken eggs and one 12-wheel truck as evidence. The suspect was handed over to officers at Huai Yang Police Station for prosecution under the Animal Disease Act of 2015.

Samples of the seized eggs were sent to the Western Region Veterinary Research and Development Center laboratory in Ratchaburi for disease monitoring and additional safety testing. Authorities will expand the investigation to identify hatcheries cooperating with the suspect for enforcement under the Department of Livestock's strict hatchery standards.

Secretay Suruthap concluded by noting that citizens can report violations or provide tips regarding livestock law offenses through the DLD 4.0 mobile application, available 24/7.

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National

Sena Development Ramps Up Home Buyer Campaign with 'Limit the Price' Initiative to Ease Affordability Burden

Sena Development launched its 'Limit the Price' campaign freezing property prices across 50+ projects while offering creative solutions like trading old cars for condos and rent-to-own options starting at 4,100 baht monthly. The initiative

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Sena Development is pushing into the real estate market with its 'Sena Limit the Price' campaign, targeting buyers hesitant due to high living costs and soaring prices. The campaign locks in prices for ready-to-move-in homes and condos across more than 50 projects while introducing innovative solutions like a 'trade your old car for a new condo' promotion and energy-efficient housing projects that reduce long-term expenses.

Umapon Tanyalaksanaphak, Senior Director of Corporate Marketing at Sena Development Public Company Limited, revealed the company is countering rising costs by freezing property prices amid continuous market increases. The campaign urges consumers to 'decide today' before prices climb further with options including zero-baht reservations, up to 100% loan approval, and free common area fees for up to two years.

For those not yet ready to purchase, the 'LivNex rent-to-own' option allows immediate occupancy with rental payments starting at just 4,100 baht per million baht value monthly, with rent credited toward a future down payment.

Umapon emphasized that 'Sena Limit the Price' isn't just about affordability—it's about enabling real homeownership when everything costs more. The company designed solutions addressing both purchase and occupancy burdens for buyers ready now and those planning for the future.

The campaign also features the innovative 'trade your old car for a new condo' promotion, converting vehicle expenses into long-term asset accumulation aligned with modern urban lifestyles.

Additionally, Sena developed projects enabling customers to manage long-term costs through 'Green Living Affordable & Accessible' concepts, including energy-efficient homes supporting solar roofs, battery storage, and EV readiness, reducing future electricity costs with tax deductions up to 300,000 baht. The sena low carbon condo projects near BTS stations offer V MOVE EV Shuttle Service, reducing commuting and fuel expenses.

The 'Sena Limit the Price' campaign covers 50+ home and condo projects in strategic locations near BTS, expressways, employment centers, and schools, including ready-to-move-in units like Sena Kit Phaholyothin-Nawamin, Niche Mono Rama 9, Flexxi Sathorn-Charoenakr, and Cozy Srinakarin 38.

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National

Yossakon Pushes Major Expansion of Bangkok Planetarium, Linking Universities Nationwide to Create Free Learning Spaces for All Ages

Thailand's deputy prime minister launched an expanded planetarium initiative to create free learning spaces nationwide, linking universities and schools to offer lifelong education for all ages beyond traditional museum models.

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On May 18, 2025, at the Center for the Promotion and Development of Science Learning, Deputy Prime Minister Yossakon Wongsuadsdi and ministers Prasert Jantharavongtong and Akkhananth Kanakittinanth jointly launched the "From Museum to Lifelong Learning Ecosystem Center" initiative and a working committee meeting to elevate Bangkok's planetarium into a model lifelong learning center.

Yossakon stated that transitioning from the traditional museum concept to a lifelong learning ecosystem represents a crucial milestone, emphasizing outcome-based education that empowers learners with potential and direction. This initiative requires collaboration across multiple sectors. The planetarium, which has long inspired millions of Thais, must foster youth to think boldly, take action, dream courageously, and crucially, believe their dreams are achievable—giving them the resilience to overcome obstacles.

In the context of rapidly changing technology, Yossakon explained that the planetarium's definition must evolve beyond a children's space to become an open area for workers, disadvantaged individuals, and those seeking career changes—a source of inspiration for starting new lives at any age. Given the large population, a single location is insufficient. Success depends on connecting with partner networks nationwide, including the National Astronomical Research Institute, school libraries, and private learning centers, to expand learning to provinces across the country. This collaboration will disseminate diverse knowledge across professions and link curricula to all educational levels—vocational education, basic education, and higher education—ensuring equal opportunities for youth in remote areas and providing hope for all.

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