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Top Veterinary Team at Thonglor Animal Hospital Performs Heart Surgery to Save Life of 2-Month-Old Golden Retriever Puppy

Thonglor Animal Hospital's team of over 10 specialized veterinarians successfully performed heart surgery on a 2-month-old Golden Retriever puppy with a congenital heart defect, using a titanium clip technique to treat a life-threatening co

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Thonglor Animal Hospital has achieved a significant milestone in Thai veterinary medicine by assembling a team of over 10 specialized veterinarians to successfully perform heart surgery on a 2-month-old Golden Retriever puppy named Tan Hor, who was born with a congenital heart defect. The hospital demonstrated its expertise in handling critical cases through advanced medical technology and the power of collaborative teamwork.

Tan Hor faced a life-threatening crisis at an age when most puppies are learning about the world. Treating such a small and fragile patient required both speed and decisive action. The success of this life-saving operation reflected true teamwork, with specialists from various fields including cardiologists, surgeons, anesthesiologists, radiologists, and nursing staff working seamlessly together in the operating room to achieve one goal: restoring a healthy heart to the young puppy.

Dr. Kritiga Chaisupatnakulm, Chairman of Thonglor Animal Hospital, explained that Tan Hor suffered from Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), a condition where the blood vessel connecting the aorta and pulmonary artery fails to close naturally after birth, leading to abnormal blood circulation and potential heart failure. Medical statistics show a 60% mortality rate within the first year if untreated. The surgical team decided to use a titanium clip technique to close the problematic blood vessel, requiring millimeter-level precision. This success demonstrates Thonglor Animal Hospital's international-standard treatment capabilities and commitment to comprehensive veterinary care.

Today, Tan Hor has recovered rapidly with stable vital signs and has returned to the warm embrace of his family. This success is not merely a miracle but clear proof of Thonglor Animal Hospital's DNA—never backing down from difficult cases and dedicating all resources, experience, and cutting-edge technology to improve the quality of life for beloved pets.

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Regional

Malaysian Sepak Takraw Star Idil Aiman Posts to Thai National Team: 'Whatever Happens, We'll Be Friends Forever'

Malaysian sepak takraw star Idil Aiman Azuawi posted a message of friendship to Thailand's team after the Thai squad withdrew from last weekend's World Cup final in Kuala Lumpur over disputed referee calls.

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Malaysian sepak takraw athlete Idil Aiman Azuawi has posted a message to the Thai national sepak takraw team following the drama at the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 in Kuala Lumpur last weekend. The controversy occurred during the final match against host nation Malaysia, when the Thai team declined to continue competing due to dissatisfaction with the calls made by Singapore-based referee Muhammad Radi, leading to ongoing debate. Most recently, Idil Aiman Azuawi addressed the situation with a message to the Thai sepak takraw team, stating: 'Whatever happens, on the court we are enemies, but outside the court, we will be friends forever.'

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Police

Man on Motorcycle with Sidecar Brakes Suddenly to Let Turtle Cross Road; Following Car Crashes, Injuring Three

A motorcyclist braked suddenly to let a turtle cross the road in Samut Prakan, causing a following sedan to crash and injure three people including a child on May 26.

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At 8:30 a.m. on May 26, 2569, police responded to a vehicle collision on Klong 17 Road, Ban Nam Phriao District, Samut Prakan Province. At the scene, three injured persons were found: Somchai, 60, the motorcycle sidecar driver; his 7-year-old granddaughter A, who sustained abrasions; and Nathi, 26, a Honda Wave motorcycle operator with minor injuries. All were transported to Ban Nam Phriao Hospital.

The other vehicle involved was a black Honda City sedan registered in Phetchaburi, driven by 43-year-old Sotipatthana. The sedan's front end was severely damaged with a cracked left windshield and debris scattered across the road.

According to investigation, Sotipatthana stated that the motorcycle ahead suddenly braked, and when the motorcycle also braked, he attempted to stop but could not in time, resulting in the collision and subsequent slide into the sidecar.

When questioned, Somchai explained he had suddenly braked and stopped to allow a turtle crossing the road to pass safely, unaware of the vehicle following behind, which led to the accident.

Police are conducting further investigation with Sotipatthana at the Chimplee Police Station and will take additional statements from all injured parties before determining appropriate legal charges.

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National

Two MPs Press Sino-Thai to Take Responsibility for Parliament Building, Demand Urgent Repairs Before Warranty Expires

Two MPs are demanding that Sino-Thai Engineering take responsibility for flooding and structural damage at Parliament, with the building's warranty set to expire in July after nearly two years of unaddressed repair issues.

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At 1:15 p.m. on May 26, 2025, at Parliament, MP Nantana Nantavaropass, along with MP Sunthon Pruksphipat, addressed the flooding of the Parliament building that occurred on May 21. Nantana stated that over the past 1 year and 9 months, she, Sunthon, and others have attempted to discuss the building's leaking problems and other maintenance issues, but officials have repeatedly called asking them not to raise these matters in discussion. Despite the issue being significant and widely covered by media, attempts to find solutions have been blocked from discussion.

Nantana emphasized that the Parliament building is a high-value government facility, yet they do not feel safe not knowing when flooding will occur or when ceilings might collapse. She called on contractor Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction to take responsibility and clarify how they will address construction-related issues. She compared the building's numerous leaks to the current constitution, which is full of loopholes but receives no criticism, suggesting the contractor may have connections with the government and legislature preventing public discussion of Parliament's problems despite many people working in the building.

Sunthon, speaking as an architect, expressed concern that officials are downplaying the situation, claiming water merely pooled rather than flooded and that debris was simply a big cleaning operation. He warned that ignoring complete information would waste taxpayer money through inadequate problem-solving. He noted that the Parliament's warranty expires in July and questioned why repairs have not been completed in the past two years, asking if they are waiting for the warranty to expire before hiring repairs. He also raised safety concerns including non-standard fire exit stairs, inadequate lighting, and other security system issues, urging comprehensive review to address problems correctly without showing excessive deference to the contractor.

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Police

Formula 1 Legend Mika Salo Clarifies Incident as Accident, Reaffirms Thailand's Safety

Former F1 driver Mika Salo clarified that an incident leaving him injured was an accident, telling Thai police he lost consciousness during the event. The 59-year-old Finnish legend praised Thailand's safety and said he plans to return desp

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On May 26, Deputy Spokesman of the Royal Thai Police Tri Rong Piwpan visited 59-year-old Finnish F1 legend Mika Salo at the Police Hospital for a medical examination of his injuries, which had made international headlines. Salo recounted through an interpreter that the incident was an accident and that he lost consciousness, only to discover he was injured when he regained awareness. He immediately sought medical treatment.

Salo expressed gratitude to police for their care and assistance, explaining that he came to Thailand because he loves sunshine and the Thai people. He noted the pleasant weather allows him to relax and recover. He stressed that he will definitely return to Thailand in the future, as he has full confidence in the country's safety and finds the atmosphere very welcoming.

Salo expressed surprise at the extensive police presence at the hospital and used the opportunity to clarify what happened, noting that there had been significant public misunderstanding about the incident.

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Community

Mom Aw Invites Toh to Dance at Lum Garden, He Declines—'There's Always a Higher Sky'; Bright Responds with Just One Word

Singer Toh Saksit declined his mother's invitation to dance aerobics at Lum Garden, but his wife Bright joined right away, prompting Mom Aw's playful jab that "there's always a higher sky.

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It's become the trend—everyone's heading to aerobics and dancing at Lum Garden. Mom Aw, mother of young singer Toh Saksit, posted an adorable video while dancing aerobics at Lum Garden with her son Toh and daughter-in-law Bright Pichaya Tawatchai, captioning it: 'Mom asked you not to go, and before I knew it, you were already at Lum Garden.' In the video, Mom Aw playfully teases her son: 'I told Toh that Mom wanted to walk at Lum Garden and do aerobics. Come on, join me. Toh said he's too busy. Well, there's always a higher sky—his wife only needed one word invitation. Come tomorrow.' The video showcases the dancing skills of both mother and son, with Mom Aw dancing quite gracefully and Bright putting in full effort on the dance floor. The atmosphere is joyful and fun. At the end of the clip, Mom Aw reveals a sweet moment between her son and daughter-in-law—Toh carrying Bright in his arms at the park—and Mom Aw comments: 'Alright, tonight's got me excited.' Bright replied in the comments: 'Let's do it again sometime.' Fans loved Mom Aw's teasing moment, with comments like 'Love Grandma, tonight's got me excited.' Mom Aw responded to the comments: 'I keep talking, but secretly I'm excited too.'

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Police

Drug-Crazed Man Points Gun at Police Before Fleeing into Government Compound, Taunts 'Shoot Me, I Want to Die'

A 21-year-old man high on methamphetamine attempted to shoot police in Si Sa Ket after officers discovered a homemade pistol hidden on his motorcycle, then fled into a government compound while taunting officers to kill him.

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On May 26, 2025, traffic police from Si Sa Ket City Station were conducting routine patrols in Si Sa Ket Municipality when they spotted a suspicious man riding a green Honda Wave motorcycle on Ratchavongse Road, between the Si Sa Ket Provincial Education Office and the Si Sa Ket Primary Education Area Office, District 1. Officers signaled him to stop for inspection. The man complied and allowed police to check his motorcycle seat, but during the search, officers discovered an unknown firearm hidden beneath the seat.

The suspect suddenly attempted to grab the gun to shoot at the officers. In the tense situation, police quickly took control and prevented the attack. The man panicked and fled into the Si Sa Ket Primary Education Area Office compound. Following the incident, Police Captain Narin Bupta, commander of Si Sa Ket City Station, immediately mobilized all police units, traffic police, and tactical teams to launch a manhunt for the dangerous suspect. Officers conducted extensive searches on foot and by vehicle, establishing a tight perimeter around the incident area amid public alarm and concerns the suspect might use the weapon again.

Police later tracked down and arrested the suspect in a grassy area behind the education office. He was identified as Danai, 21 years old, appearing confused, incoherent, and seemingly unconscious. During transport in the police truck, the suspect became extremely agitated, repeatedly attempting to headbutt the truck bed, biting his own tongue, and shouting 'I want to die, shoot me, just shoot me,' making it difficult for officers to control him. Fortunately, no further serious incidents occurred.

Upon searching the motorcycle again, officers found 4 methamphetamine pills hidden in a cigarette pack under the seat, along with one homemade pistol and 6 rounds of .38 caliber ammunition loaded in a magazine. During initial questioning, the suspect gave unclear statements due to his delirious condition but admitted the drugs and firearm were his. He was charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, and illegal possession of Category 1 drugs (methamphetamine). He was transferred to Si Sa Ket City Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Police

Commandos Raid Illegal Loan Shark Charging 365% Annual Interest; Fugitive Evades Court Verdict

Police arrested a fugitive loan shark in Uttaradit Province who was charging customers 365% annual interest rates and illegally possessed firearms. The suspect fled after posting bail to avoid his court verdict but was tracked down and arre

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On May 26, 2569, Pol. Lt. Gen. Theerachat Theerachatthamprang, commander of the Provincial Police Region 3, ordered officers to arrest Thatsapon (surname withheld), 35, based on arrest warrant no. 360/2568 from Uttaradit Provincial Court issued December 16, 2568. He faces charges under the Firearms Act and the loan sharking prohibition law. The arrest took place in front of a restaurant in Ban Mho Subdistrict, Phichit District, Uttaradit Province.

The investigation revealed Thatsapon had engaged in illegal lending at extortionate rates reaching 365% annually. Following a search warrant, authorities discovered two firearms: a Lama brand 9mm automatic pistol and a Thai-made .22 revolver, along with large quantities of ammunition including 13 rounds of 9mm bullets, 6 rounds of .22 magnum, and 22 rounds of .22 long rifle ammunition. Officers also found notebooks listing thousands of debtors across Uttaradit Province and customer chat records.

After posting bail, Thatsapon fled and failed to appear for his court verdict, prompting the issuance of another arrest warrant. Investigators tracked him for months without success until learning he would celebrate his birthday at a restaurant in Phichit District. Officers raided the location and found him drinking inside. During the arrest, one of his associates pushed a police officer, and approximately ten more associates arrived to intervene. Officers quickly escorted Thatsapon from the area to prevent escalation before taking him to the police station for formal booking.

During interrogation, Thatsapon confessed he fled court because he had young children and multiple businesses to manage. He claimed he assumed the court would deny his release because of a red warrant from a 2560 drug case for which he received a 4-year-6-month sentence. Thatsapon alleged he had planned to voluntarily turn himself in within approximately two years but was arrested first. He was remanded to Uttaradit Provincial Court for further legal proceedings.

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Community

Buddhist Amulet World – Medals of Luang Pho Chat and Phra Thep Rattana Moli

Rare Buddhist amulets and medals from revered Thai abbots span over a century, with notable pieces including a 1918 brass funeral memorial from Wat Tham Nimit and sacred pendants created for temple restoration funding across Ubon Ratchathan

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Spiritual teacher Luang Pho Cha Suphattho from Wat Nong Pa Phong in Ubon Ratchathani emphasizes the importance of mental cultivation through meditation practice. The article documents several rare and historically significant Buddhist medals, including a first-edition medal of Luang Pho Thiang Pandito, the second abbot of Wat Tham Nimit in Samut Songkhram, cast in 1918 in brass as a funeral memorial. The medal features an oval shape with a connecting loop, depicting a seated monk figure on a pedestal with Thai numerals beneath and commemorative inscriptions around its edge. Another notable piece is a sacred amulet created by Luang Pu Ti Yanasophano, former abbot of Wat Luang Rajawas in Uthai Thani, in 1995—a small pendant statue of Buddha in meditation pose mounted on a lotus flower, of which 1,000 were produced to raise funds for temple restoration. The article also covers a Buddha image medal created in 2000 when the respected abbot was 88 years old, produced in 188 silver and 3,000 copper versions, featuring Khmer script and Buddhist incantations. Finally, it documents the Phra Thep Rattana Moli medal from 1970, an aluminum triangular amulet with a loop, commemorating the 72nd birthday of Phra Thep Rattana Moli, the esteemed former abbot of Wat Phra That Phon Wora Mahavihara in Nakhon Phanom, a highly collectible sacred object.

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Community

Sacred Items News – Medal of Progress Commemorate Somdet Phra Buddhakosajarn (Charoen)

Somdet Phra Buddhakosajarn (Charoen), a highly respected Buddhist scholar born in 1872, became abbot of Wat Thepsirin in Bangkok in 1898 and rose to prominence in the Dhammayut sect through decades of scriptural study and ecclesiastical lea

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Somdet Phra Buddhakosajarn (Charoen Yanawaro), former abbot of Wat Thepsirin in Bangkok and a venerable teacher of great significance to Thai Buddhism. Originally named Charoen Sukbut, he was born on Tuesday, July 9, 1872, in Talat Klang subdistrict, Bang Plasoi district, Chon Buri province, to parents Tongsuek and Ya-ang Sukbut. At age 12, he underwent the ordination ceremony at his grandmother's garden pavilion in Na Klua subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, with Phra Chalothop Kunmuni serving as his preceptor. He continued his studies at Wat Khao Bang Sai until age 14, when he entered scriptural studies under Phra Kru Vinaidhon at Wat Rajabophit. At age 20, he returned to Wat Khao Bang Sai for full ordination, also under Phra Chalothop Kunmuni, and received the religious name Yanawaro. He then traveled to Bangkok and resided at Wat Kanmatuyaram to facilitate his continued education. He subsequently studied in the lineage of Somdet Phra Shasanasophan and was stationed as a teacher at Wat Phichaiyadigaram during his monastic years. In 1895, he took the Pali scriptural examination at Mahamakut Royal Buddhist University, advancing progressively through four levels. In 1896, he came to Wat Thepsirin to pursue advanced scriptural studies under the direction of Somdet Phra Maha Samanajao, and that same year he took the examination at Mahamakut Royal Buddhist University, advancing through seven levels and receiving first-prize honors at every stage from the basic to the highest level. He then became head teacher of the Pali language school at Wat Thepsirin. By 1898, having completed seven rains retreats and reaching age 27, he was appointed as ecclesiastical superior in Prachuap Buri province and also appointed supervisor of Wat Samphanthawong on January 22 of that year. On Wednesday, January 25, 1898, following the resignation of Mom Chao Phra Srisukat Kattayanu as abbot of Wat Thepsirin, he was appointed as abbot of Wat Thepsirin. Upon assuming his duties, there were 46 resident monks and 30 novices at the temple. During his early ordinations with only seven rains retreats, he served as ordination master, as his seniority was not yet sufficient for the rank of preceptor. He therefore invited Somdet Phra Maha Samanajao to serve as the resident preceptor. His monastic ranks progressed as follows: May 25, 1902, appointed as senior ecclesiastical superior at Wat Phra Muni; May 6, 1906, appointed as celestial-ranked ecclesiastical superior at Wat Phichaiyadigaram; January 25, 1910, appointed as dhamma-ranked ecclesiastical superior at Wat Dhammaitrailokajarn. On September 24, 1921, he was appointed as vice-president of the Dhammayut Nikaya; on November 6, 1928, he was appointed as president of the Northern Council. In terms of administrative positions within the Sangha: in 1898, he became abbot of Wat Thepsirin; in 1902, he was appointed as provincial council chairman for Prachuap Buri; in 1924, he became provincial council chairman for both Prachuap Buri and Chanthaburi; in 1932, he became chairman of the Council of Elders; in 1945, he became Sangha Supreme Patriarch; in 1949, he became Supreme Patriarch for the second time. He suffered from liver cancer and passed away on Friday, June 8, 1950, at 10:00 a.m. The Medal of Progress was created in 1971 to commemorate the 99th anniversary of his birth.

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Police

Police Dismantle Online Gambling Network, Seize Over 1 Million Baht in Cash and Gold

Thai police dismantled an online gambling network in Tak Province on May 26, seizing over 1 million baht in cash, gold, and arresting three operators who managed roughly 100 million baht in annual transactions.

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At noon on May 26, 2025, the Cybercrime Investigation Division in Muang Thong Thani, led by Police Major General Surpol Prembut and his deputies, conducted coordinated raids at two locations in Mae Sod District, Tak Province, targeting the betflix-bet5 online gambling network. The operation resulted in the seizure of one vehicle, over 1 million baht in cash, 40 baht of gold, and multiple banking documents, with investigations revealing approximately 100 million baht in annual circulation.

At the first location, authorities arrested a 34-year-old man identified as Thiraphan (surname withheld) who managed cash withdrawals and receivables from the gambling operation. The second location yielded two additional arrests: a 58-year-old woman named Thipapa (surname withheld) who served as an account manager, and a 32-year-old man named Thirapong (surname withheld) who handled money transfers and withdrawals. Officers recovered mobile phones, bank books, laptops, and portable hard drives as evidence.

Undercover police officers successfully registered as members of the website and conducted test transactions involving baccarat gambling, confirming the network's operation. The network offered multiple gambling services including football prediction betting, slots, baccarat, fish-shooting games, lotteries, and other games through illegal cash deposit and withdrawal mechanisms routed through corporate bank accounts. The suspects face charges of operating an unlicensed electronic gambling operation, soliciting participants, and conspiracy to commit the offense.

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