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Coach Anucha hints at 14 women players in mind – will take the most ready-to-go athletes for Nations League Week One

Thailand's women's volleyball team is preparing for the June 2026 Nations League in China, where Coach Anucha will select 14 of his 30 players based on who is most physically ready rather than predetermined names.

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Thailand's national women's volleyball team is currently in training camp preparing for the 2026 Nations League (VNL2026) Week One, taking place June 3-7, 2026 in Nanjing, China, with their opening match against Serbia on June 3. Coach Anucha Kiatpongsak, head coach of Thailand's national women's volleyball team, recently disclosed his selection criteria for the 14 players in Week One, explaining that although he has names in mind, he will prioritize selecting the most prepared athletes for competition. "All 30 athletes are now training together at the national team camp. From here on, we'll delve deeper into the details and try to strengthen each aspect. The group just returning from foreign leagues will focus on physical recovery to be as ready as possible, while others will work on serve, receive, and blocking," the coach stated. "We have 30 players who will train together through the 20th Asian Games in Japan – not 21 as rumored. For the 14 players competing in VNL2026 Week One in China, although I have names in mind, we'll have to wait until the roster announcement since we need to take the most prepared athletes with the best physical condition to compete," Coach Anucha said.

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National

Chompoo Leads Thai Star Team at Cannes Red Carpet with Nicha, Jemaine, and Becky

Four Thai celebrities including Chompoo Araya made history as L'Oréal Paris ambassadors at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, marking the first time Thai brand representatives collectively walked the iconic red carpet in France.

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Four prominent Thai stars—Chompoo Araya, Nicha Nattachaya, Jemaine Naronvit, and Becky Rebecca—graced the red carpet at the 79th Cannes Film Festival in France, turning heads with their glamorous presence. The group attended as L'Oréal Paris ambassadors representing Thailand, a historic first for Thai brand ambassadors to collectively participate in the iconic Cannes red carpet. Each of the four celebrities showcased their own distinct style while radiating elegance and sophistication.

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Community

Street Vendors Concerned About Government Program Participation: Key Issues Around Fuel Costs, Income Sustainability, and Tax System

Mobile food vendors in Loei province are hesitant to join government support programs, citing concerns over rising fuel costs, unpaid customer debts, and uncertainty about tax implications and income sustainability in their struggling grass

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Loei — Mobile food cart vendors in Loei province are voicing concerns about participating in government programs, emphasizing the need for clarity on primary cost factors, particularly fuel prices, income sustainability, and the tax system. They describe their situation as heartbreaking, struggling with mounting debts, minimal profits, rising commodity prices, and skyrocketing living costs that are crushing the grassroots economy.

On May 16, Pancake (surname withheld), an actual mobile food cart owner, explains that profitability is not the answer when living costs are soaring. She describes her daily routine: waking early to stock her single vehicle with a complete inventory of fresh produce, preserved items, and dried goods—leafy vegetables, Chinese water spinach, basil, kale, garlic, bird's eye chili, tomatoes, eggplant varieties, curry ingredients, lemongrass, turmeric, and more—which she sells in the Namman, Kok Thong, and surrounding subdistricts of Muang Loei district.

She admits her work has become extremely difficult. Operating a mobile food cart is frightening. Comparing the current grassroots economy to one or two years ago is shocking—the situation has completely reversed. She's making sales on credit, with customers owing her 20,000 to 30,000 baht that remain unpaid.

The primary factor is skyrocketing fuel prices that show no sign of stopping. Previously, mobile cart vending was quite profitable because living costs were manageable, but now the situation is "rather grim." Fuel costs and daily fluctuating product prices are the main culprits. Some days prices spike so dramatically that it's impossible to keep up, but when she tries to adjust her selling prices accordingly, it becomes difficult. She once sold items for 20 baht but cannot raise them to 30 baht because her community consists mainly of children and elderly residents, some without family support. She must keep prices low, sometimes even offering freebies and accepting losses.

Mobile cart vendors must now cut corners to survive. Their income has shrunk by over 50%. They buy in larger quantities to secure lower wholesale prices, then accept minimal profit margins to maintain their community's purchasing power. Meanwhile, customers are cutting back drastically—from buying hundreds of baht worth to just tens—purchasing only absolute necessities.

Regarding the future, Pancake says she remains concerned and undecided about entering government programs, despite seeing benefits. She has critical questions requiring clarification: the program's scope and whether certain items qualify; whether primary costs like fuel are included; income sustainability, as this profession lacks guaranteed daily income and earns zero on non-working days; and tax implications or conditions that may arise later.

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National

Special Report – Sansiri Unveils Narathiwat 'Luxury Wellness Ecosystem'

Sansiri has relaunched its Narathiwat luxury brand with a "Luxury Wellness Ecosystem" concept that integrates health-focused design, green spaces, and lifestyle services for ultra-high-end homebuyers in Thailand. The developer aims to posit

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Thailand's luxury real estate market is experiencing a significant shift as 'Wellness Living' evolves from a fleeting trend into a fundamental driver of purchasing decisions among modern consumers, particularly in the 100-million-baht single-family home segment.

Sansiri Public Company Limited has recently elevated its 'Narathiwat' brand under the Sansiri Luxury Collection (SLC)—a world-class super-luxury and luxury residential portfolio portfolio designed to serve the expanding base of affluent Thai and international clients. The initiative rests on three core pillars: world-class design and architecture, premium fine-craft materials, and superior luxury lifestyle services, all unified under the 'Luxury Wellness Ecosystem' concept. This integrates health-focused elements, green space design for preventive health living, and quality community building, positioning luxury homes not simply as financial assets but as long-term 'Health Assets'.

This strategic movement coincides with Narathiwat's 10-year milestone, marked by the brand's relaunch and introduction of a new vision reflecting the future direction of the luxury home market. Today's affluent consumers are looking beyond location, plot size, and design alone—they're actively seeking 'quality of life' that addresses physical health, mental wellness, and long-term living satisfaction.

Narathpat Weesin, Managing Director of International Operations at Sansiri Public Company Limited, remarked that the Wellness Economy is becoming a critical new S-Curve globally, with Thailand positioned as one of Asia's leading wellness destinations, leveraging its strengths in service excellence, healthcare systems, natural environment, quality of life, and an ultra-luxury real estate market that continues to thrive despite global headwinds.

The wellness concept extends far beyond exercise and health maintenance—it encompasses mental health, rest, sleep quality, and living environment. The home itself is recognized as a crucial starting point for good health, given that residents spend most of their day there.

'A well-designed home must genuinely create a Health Asset for its residents, not merely satisfy design or aesthetic requirements, but actively elevate quality of life over the long term,' Narathpat explained. 'Sansiri is committed to building a comprehensive Wellness Ecosystem through partnerships with world-class partners, enabling residents to experience true daily wellness.'

Sansiri is pioneering this concept through four flagship projects: Narathiwat Victory Krung Thep Kreetha, Narathiwat Boromrachachanee, Narathiwat Bangna K.M.10, and Narathiwat Phahonyothin-Watcharapol. All projects are designed under the Luxury Wellness Ecosystem framework, emphasizing expansive green spaces, fitness facilities, and Community Spaces that foster interaction among residents.

Narathpat noted that today's luxury clients increasingly prioritize 'facilities' and 'lifestyle ecosystems,' with many making purchase decisions based on hands-on experience—including green spaces, fitness amenities, and community quality within the development.

This shift is evidenced by Narathiwat Victory Krung Thep Kreetha and Narathiwat Boromrachachanee recently closing their first phases, collectively valued at over 2 billion baht. This demonstrates sustained purchasing power in the luxury home segment despite broader economic uncertainties.

Sansiri, through Narathiwat, is simultaneously setting new industry standards in real estate and wellness living through strategic partnerships.

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National

TAT Pilots NTC Model for Asian Games with Intensive Athlete Training—Performance Grading System Tied to Athletes' Salaries

Thailand's Sports Authority is piloting a National Training Center model for the 2026 Asian Games, featuring centralized athlete training and performance-based salary grades to boost international competitiveness ahead of the Nagoya competi

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Thailand's national sports team is gearing up for the 20th Asian Games in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, scheduled for September 19 through October 4, 2026. Dr. Kongsakdee Yodmani, Director-General of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), announced that the organization is piloting the National Training Center (NTC) model for these games. The system brings national team athletes together for centralized, systematic training supported by professional sports science expertise, featuring more rigorous physical conditioning tests and a performance-based athlete grading system designed to increase international standards. This model has already proven effective in the United Kingdom and many European countries.

"Athlete grading involves categorizing athletes into groups based on their performance—medal winners, developing athletes, and youth prospects—with salary structures reflecting these classifications," explained Dr. Kongsakdee. "We believe this approach will motivate athletes to improve themselves and advance to higher grades and better compensation through rigorous performance evaluations. However, athletes with poor results may be dropped from the national team or demoted to lower classification levels based on established criteria."

Dr. Kongsakdee added that the model may be implemented for only certain sports during the Asian Games due to time constraints, but for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the SAT plans to work systematically with the National Sports Fund. Target sports with strong track records—weightlifting, badminton, taekwondo, and boxing—will implement the NTC model starting from the youth level. Other less prominent sports may focus on age divisions and specific events first. Officials believe the allocated budget will be worthwhile and significantly increase Thailand's chances of international success.

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Breaking

Names Will Be Named! Parents of 17-Year-Old Boy Prepare Legal Action Against Famous Entertainment Personality Over Alleged Misconduct

Parents of a 17-year-old are preparing legal action against an unnamed entertainment personality over allegations of misconduct and endangering a minor after the teen was brought to the person's home.

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Names will be named soon, according to a viral social media page! The popular Sor Pao page has revealed that parents of a 17-year-old are preparing to pursue legal action against a famous entertainment personality who allegedly brought their son home to sleep over. The page has been posting continuously about the case, with the boy's parents responding that taking a 17-year-old home to sleep constitutes endangering a minor. The Sor Pao page shared chat conversations containing messages referencing "inappropriate conduct with a minor," captioning posts as "Coming Soon" regarding "a celebrity in the entertainment industry." The page emphasized having complete evidence and posted this morning stating that the 17-year-old's parents are preparing to take the "celebrity" to the fullest extent of the law after bringing their son home to sleep, noting that although the other party claims the minor consented, the parents are firmly opposed. A potential child endangerment case against the celebrity may be reported soon. Other popular pages including Jae Moi 108 V1 and the Arthrop page have been sharing shocked reactions, with commenters criticizing the entertainment industry and rejecting claims of the minor's consent, stating the parents' opposition is the key issue.

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National

Don't Rush to Sack Slot: Liverpool Legend Redknapp Says Manager Deserves Another Year

Liverpool legend Jamie Redknapp argues manager Arne Slot deserves another season despite the club's poor form and uncertain Champions League qualification, saying it would be wrong to sack him just a year after winning the Premier League ti

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Jamie Redknapp, former Liverpool midfielder and current Sky Sports analyst, believes manager Arne Slot deserves another season in charge despite the club's poor performance this year. Slot faces mounting pressure after Liverpool's 2-4 defeat to Aston Villa in the Premier League on May 15, leaving the club uncertain about securing a Champions League spot for next season. Redknapp argued that Slot should get another opportunity, noting that while the club would face pressure if they miss out on Champions League football, it would be wrong to dismiss him just a year after winning the league title. "If you win the Premier League one year and sack the manager the next, that's not okay for me," Redknapp stated. He acknowledged the appeal of alternative candidates like Xabi Alonso, who has impressed at Bayer Leverkusen, but maintained that Slot deserves patience. Redknapp expressed optimism about improvements next season, citing potential benefits from full fitness for Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, and others, while also noting the team's need for a new right-back and fresh energy.

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National

Khunying Noi Slams Critics of SBDC, Calls for Civilian Anti-Corruption Commission to Tackle Graft

Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan defended the SBDC's corruption survey against criticism from state officials, calling for a civilian anti-corruption commission with private-sector participation to combat graft that undermines Thailand's economy

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On May 16, 2025, Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan posted a message expressing her strong support for the SBDC committee's genuine commitment to driving Thailand toward Zero Corruption with private sector power. She emphasized that corruption is a major obstacle to national development and the primary cause of Thai poverty and economic decline. However, following the SBDC's release of a business survey revealing that corruption has intensified and undermines business operations and Thailand's competitiveness, the committee faced attacks from powerful officials controlling various state agencies. "The SBDC's courage in revealing these facts should not be met with stones, but rather with flowers and praise from those in power," Khunying Noi stated. She argued that if leaders were genuinely committed to fighting corruption, they would recognize the value of this survey data as a treasure trove of information the SBDC has provided to help tackle graft in government agencies seriously. She proposed making anti-corruption "a national agenda" by partnering with the private sector, whose members have direct experience with extortion by state officials and officials. These business owners know which officials in which agencies demand bribes and how. The government should support the SBDC's participation in anti-corruption efforts, an idea she and the Thai Build Thailand Party have proposed multiple times during election campaigns: establishing a "civilian anti-corruption commission." She recommended using this opportunity as a starting point to "formally appoint the SBDC committee to participate in concrete anti-corruption efforts," which aligns with the government's four T policy, specifically Transformation and Together. Therefore, she called on the Prime Minister to take corruption seriously by declaring "anti-corruption a national agenda" and establishing a "civilian anti-corruption committee" with representatives from both the SBDC and the private sector working full-time, which would benefit the nation and the government. She believed that if the SBDC were empowered and participated in anti-corruption efforts, corruption would decrease significantly, ensuring Thailand reaches #ZeroCorruption.

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National

Timeline Revealed: Uncle Yochan Detained by Cambodian Military at Udon Mueang Prison Before Being Released to Return Home

Uncle Yochan Saynoi, a 58-year-old Thai forager detained by Cambodia after illegally crossing the border in late April, was released on May 15 following coordinated diplomatic efforts between Thai and Cambodian authorities through border co

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On May 16, 2025, it was reported that following a rescue operation, Mr. Yochan Saynoi, known as "Uncle Yochan," a 58-year-old Thai citizen who was detained by Cambodian authorities after entering the Thai-Cambodian border area to forage, has been safely released. This success resulted from the proactive efforts of the Thai government and armed forces, which closely integrated security and diplomatic operations.

The incident began when Uncle Yochan's family filed a missing person report at Kab Choeng Police Station in Surin province after he disappeared on April 25, 2025, while foraging in the Huay Sam Ruang area near Ban Non Thong, Kok Taqian Subdistrict, Kab Choeng District, Surin—an area adjacent to the Thai-Cambodian border. The government immediately expedited the case due to its sensitive border security implications.

Upon receiving the report, the Prime Minister instructed the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to urgently verify the facts and utilize all channels to assist the Thai national. The Defense Minister then ordered the Army Commander to have the Army Chief of Staff closely oversee the matter, and tasked the Second Army Region to use the Regional Border Committee (RBC) mechanism as the primary channel to coordinate with Cambodia—an effective border cooperation mechanism that helps reduce tensions between the two countries.

Brigadier General Kampanart Waphan Suk, Chief of Staff of the Second Army Region and Thai RBC Chairman, telephoned Maj. Gen. Nid Narong, Deputy Commander of the Fourth Border Defense Force and Cambodian RBC Chairman, before submitting an official letter to Cambodia requesting information about Uncle Yochan's status.

Following verification, the Cambodian side confirmed that Uncle Yochan was indeed detained on charges of illegal entry and was being held at Udon Mueang Provincial Prison. The two sides then maintained continuous coordination through telephone channels and border mechanisms.

Sources indicated that during the 48th ASEAN Leaders' Summit in the Philippines, which the Thai Prime Minister attended, the Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry accelerated coordination efforts to achieve concrete results swiftly.

Cambodian authorities subsequently announced that Thai consular officials would be permitted to visit on May 14, and later confirmed his release on May 15, 2025, bringing relief to his family and residents of the border area who had been closely following the case.

The rescue mission succeeded when the Thai-Cambodian RBC committee coordinated Uncle Yochan's transfer back to Thailand through the Chong Sam Ngam Checkpoint in Phu Sing District, Sisaket Province, on May 15, 2025. This demonstrated the seamless cooperation among the government, armed forces, and foreign affairs agencies working in unity to protect Thai citizens abroad.

Timeline of Uncle Yochan's rescue from April 25 to May 15, 2025:

April 25, 2025: Uncle Yochan disappeared while foraging in the Huay Sam Ruang area near Ban Non Thong, Kok Taqian Subdistrict, Kab Choeng District, Surin, an area adjacent to the Thai-Cambodian border.

May 10, 2025: News of his disappearance began circulating on social media with posts requesting assistance and ongoing appeals.

May 11, 2025: Confirmation that Uncle Yochan was detained.

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National

Legal Experts Clarify: Officials Must Step Down After Court Accepts Case, Yet Senate Votes to Approve Praphat Kongkiad for NACC Position

Legal experts say officials must suspend duties once a court accepts charges against them, yet the Senate approved Praphat Kongkiad for the anti-corruption commission despite his pending criminal case related to the Orange Line MRT project.

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Legal experts are raising questions about a provision requiring officials to suspend duties once a court accepts a case against them. On May 16, alternate senator Akkarawat Pongdhanachilikul submitted a letter to the House Legal Affairs Committee regarding Praphat Kongkiad, who was approved by the Senate with 173 votes to 6 to serve as a National Anti-Corruption Commissioner (NACC). However, Kongkiad is currently facing criminal charges in the Appeals Court related to his role in selecting contractors for the Orange Line MRT project (Bang Khun Non-Buri section).

The case originated before his NACC appointment on January 30, 2025. Kongkiad serves as defendant number 5 in the case. Akkarawat expressed concern that Kongkiad allegedly had pending criminal charges, yet the Senate selection process allowed him through. He questioned whether Kongkiad deliberately concealed the charges to secure the position.

Upon reviewing the NACC Act, journalists discovered Section 81 states that when a court accepts a case against someone in a political position, the accused must suspend duties until a judgment is rendered, unless the court orders otherwise. This provision is further supported by a Civil Service Commission circular dated October 18, 2024, which states that when a court accepts a case against a civil servant, their supervisor must immediately order them to suspend duties to align with the Act's intent.

In Kongkiad's case, the court accepted the charges on September 4, 2024, meaning he should have suspended duties immediately. However, the Senate approved his NACC appointment on January 20, 2025, creating a legal contradiction.

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Regional

10-baht noodles survive in Ratchaburi despite rising costs

A Ratchaburi noodle vendor has kept prices frozen at 10 baht per bowl for eight years despite soaring ingredient costs, serving factory workers and students who depend on the affordable meals.

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RATCHABURI — A noodle vendor in Ratchaburi has kept her prices at 10 baht per bowl despite the rising costs of ingredients and fuel, maintaining one of Thailand's most affordable meal options as inflation squeezes household budgets.

Jiraprapa Chulert, 59, runs the modest roadside stall near Kobkul Bridge across the Mae Klong River in Tha Rab subdistrict. The cart attracts students, laborers, and locals looking for budget-friendly food. Her menu includes nam tok (Thai-style boat noodles), tom yum noodles, clear broth noodles, and yen ta fo—all served at the same 10-baht price.

Remarkably, Jiraprapa has held prices steady for about eight years despite meat, vegetables, and other ingredient costs climbing steadily. She refuses to raise prices because many of her customers—factory workers and schoolchildren from a nearby institution—rely on affordable meals to make ends meet.

The economics are challenging. After covering expenses, the stall generates only 500-600 baht daily, surviving on high volume rather than healthy margins. Yet the modest income has helped put three grandchildren through vocational training.

Jiraprapa operates from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily or until sold out. Customers praise the value, with one noting that two bowls for 20 baht still constitutes a full meal—far cheaper than most other food stalls, which have raised prices significantly in recent years.

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