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Thai Sepaktakraw Manager Uayachai Claims Team Was Cheated, Falsely Called for Foot Fault Not in Rulebook

Thailand's men's sepaktakraw team withdrew from the World Cup final against Malaysia after the referee called a foot fault that no longer exists in the sport's rulebook, denying them a crucial point at 14-14.

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Thailand's men's sepaktakraw team withdrew during their final match against Malaysia at the ISTAF Sepaktakraw World Cup 2026 at Titiwangsa Stadium in Malaysia, citing unfair officiating by referee Muhammad Radi across multiple sequences. The controversy centered on the final point in the third match, where a Thai player was called for a foot line violation despite this foul no longer existing in sepaktakraw rules.

Team manager Uayachai Srisuwan explained the disputed sequence: The referee initially called "over," which Thailand challenged. Video review showed it was not over, and the court official held up a "Not Over" sign—meaning the point should have gone to Thailand. However, Radi then reversed his decision, claiming a line fault instead, despite rules no longer prohibiting foot line violations and the player's heel not crossing the center line. This gave the point to Malaysia at 14-14.

Srisuwan further stated: "I consulted with Thai referees—to be over, the entire foot must cross the line, but the heel hadn't crossed. When he didn't call it over, he suddenly called it a line fault. He wouldn't accept 14-14 or allow a replay. We couldn't accept this. What kind of crazy rule allows replays?" The incident prompted Thailand's decision to withdraw from the competition.

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Residents Flock to Consecration Ceremony for Kampaeng Sawk Buddha Images; Lottery Enthusiasts Seek Lucky Numbers from Blessed Water

Hundreds gathered at Wat Sawang Arom temple in Nakhon Pathom province on May 24 for a consecration ceremony of ancient Sukhothai-period Buddha amulets, with lottery enthusiasts seeking lucky numbers from the blessed water afterward.

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On May 24, 2026, Phra Kru Yuttidhammanuyut (Luang Pho Pae), abbot of Wat Sawang Arom temple in Khun Kaew subdistrict, Nakhon Chai Si district, Nakhon Pathom province, presided over the fourth consecration ceremony for Kampaeng Sawk Buddha images. Distinguished monks were invited including Phra Ratchapatanasophan (Luang Pho Chao Khun Noe) from Wat Thung Setthee along Rama II Road, Phra Kru Wathee Phatrosopon, Phra Kru Somulvira Kitchacharo (abbot of Wat Tuk Tuk), and the renowned hermit Ruesi Nai Thatuputtakun from Ayutthaya province. Together with Luang Pho Pae, they conducted the blessing ritual to strengthen the power of the images.

Luang Pho Pae explained that Kampaeng Sawk Buddha images are ancient pieces from the Sukhothai period, traditionally crafted from molded clay and also known as protective Buddha amulets. According to local legend, these amulets have miraculous protective qualities—one tale tells of a thatched house that burned down completely, yet a Kampaeng Sawk image survived unburned, leading villagers to revere them.

The abbot noted that such ancient Buddha images have become rare, prompting him to create new versions to preserve this cultural heritage. The images are made in three types: Kampaeng Sawk, Kampaeng Khueap, and Kampaeng Nui. They are crafted in clay, bronze, and metal alloys. Devotees can place the larger versions at home for protection, while the smallest type can be worn as an amulet.

The ceremony was held in May because the month aligns numerologically with the number five, and May 2026 contains five Saturdays. The final consecration will take place on May 30th, coinciding with the fifth Saturday. A total of 29 distinguished monks participated in the blessing ritual, along with the hermit Ruesi Nai Thatuputtakun. Production is limited, and the amulets are only available for rent-to-own through the temple.

Lottery enthusiasts were notably present, closely observing the blessed water vessels used by both Luang Pho Pae and Ruesi Nai Thatuputtakun, as both are believed to bring fortune and luck to their devotees. After the ceremony concluded and the blessed water was distributed to attendees, many quickly photographed the vessels to interpret them as lucky lottery numbers. The numbers derived from Luang Pho Pae's blessed water were interpreted as 801, while those from Ruesi Nai's water were 832.

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Police

Monk defrocked after drunken outburst near Udon Thani shopping centre

A 60-year-old Buddhist monk was defrocked after a drunken outburst near a shopping centre in Udon Thani, where he attempted to enter bars and restaurants before challenging police officers to fight.

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UDON THANI — 23 May 2026, A heavily intoxicated Buddhist monk caused a disturbance near a shopping centre in Udon Thani on the eve of Wan Kon, allegedly attempting to enter a popular shabu buffet restaurant and later a nearby bar before challenging police officers to a fight.

A 55-year-old shopping centre security guard said he first saw the monk arrive by motorised tricycle at the railway station before later emerging in an extremely intoxicated state carrying belongings and smelling strongly of alcohol.

The guard said the monk initially asked whether anyone had seen his mother before attempting to enter a shabu restaurant. Security staff stopped him, telling him it was inappropriate. The monk then allegedly walked toward a nearby bar and attempted to enter before staff removed him from the premises and contacted police.

Police said the monk, identified as 60-year-old Phra Samorn Kusumo of the Dhammayut sect, had been ordained for more than 20 years at Wat Pa Lelai in Nong Bua Lamphu province.

Officers from Muang Udon Thani Police Station were called to the area behind a major shopping centre on Thong Yai Road at about 20:00 on Friday after reports of an intoxicated monk behaving aggressively near restaurants and bars about 300 metres from Udon Thani railway station.

When police arrived, security guards had already restrained the monk near the entrance of a bar. He was reportedly wearing only a shoulder cloth and saffron lower robe with flip-flops, and was heavily intoxicated, staggering, incoherent and shouting abuse at bystanders.

According to police, the monk claimed he had been drinking white liquor and insisted he could drink wherever he wanted because it was "not against the constitution." He allegedly continued rambling about politicians and the drafting of laws.

Police searched his belongings and found monk identification documents and a national ID card confirming his identity. Officers said he became agitated during questioning, insulted reporters and twice challenged police officers to fight, reportedly shouting in the Isaan dialect: "You want some?"

Authorities later loaded his belongings and monastic items from Udon Thani railway station onto a police pickup truck before transporting him for defrocking. During the journey, police said he attempted to jump from the vehicle, forcing officers to stop abruptly.

At one point, he allegedly grabbed a restraining pole used by police and tried to strike officers, leading to a struggle before police managed to handcuff him to the rear of the pickup truck, shocking passing motorists and pedestrians.

Police subsequently took him to Wat Phothisomphon, a royal temple in Udon Thani, where senior monk Phra Khun Sutthipanyawat, deputy ecclesiastical governor of the province, formally conducted the defrocking ceremony.

Even after leaving the monkhood, Samorn reportedly remained disoriented and intoxicated, telling authorities he did not know where he was going or where he had come from. He admitted to the charges.

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Police

Drunk driver crashes into fish pond after hit-and-run

A drunk driver in Samut Prakan crashed into a fish pond after allegedly hitting a motorcycle and fleeing, with a breathalyzer showing his blood alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit.

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SAMUT PRAKAN — 24 May 2026, A drunk driver crashed his car into a roadside fish pond after allegedly rear-ending a motorcycle and attempting to flee, police said.

The incident occurred at about 00:40 on 24 May along the Sri Waree Noi road near Khlong Don bridge in Si Sa Chorakhe Noi subdistrict, Bang Sao Thong district, Samut Prakan province.

Witnesses said two young men jumped into the pond to rescue the driver after his grey Honda car lost control and plunged into the water, leaving more than half the vehicle submerged.

Volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation and officers from Bang Sao Thong Police Station arrived shortly afterwards and found one injured person, identified as Tawee, 48, the motorcycle rider allegedly struck by the car.

The motorcyclist sustained minor injuries and told police he had been riding home towards Bangkok's Lat Krabang area when the car began swerving behind him before crashing into the rear of his motorcycle, causing him to fall.

He said the driver then sped away before later losing control and crashing into the pond, nearly one kilometre from the original collision site.

A witness said he heard a loud crashing sound and went outside to investigate. He saw the car swerving before veering off the road and plunging into the pond.

He shouted for his son and friends to help rescue the driver from the submerged vehicle. The man appeared heavily intoxicated, the witness said.

Police searching the driver's bag found a small bottle of liquor containing a small amount of alcohol.

Authorities later administered a breathalyser test to the driver, identified as Narong, 34, which showed a blood alcohol concentration of 0.184%, more than three times Thailand's legal limit.

Narong admitted he had been drinking before the crash and said he had been returning to his company accommodation when the accident occurred. He claimed the vehicle, which belonged to his employer, had suffered a wheel bearing problem that caused him to lose control.

Police charged him with drunk driving causing physical and mental harm to others and handed him over to investigators for legal proceedings.

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National

Permanent Secretary of Interior Ministry Announces Nationwide Invitation for Activities Celebrating Her Majesty the Queen's 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary

The Interior Ministry is inviting all 76 provinces to organize events celebrating Her Majesty the Queen's 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary on June 3, 2026, with activities scheduled from March through December 2026.

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The Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry has notified all 76 provinces nationwide, inviting all sectors to participate in activities commemorating the auspicious occasion of Her Majesty the Queen's 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary on June 3, 2026.

On May 23, 2025, Artsit Samphantharat, Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, revealed that the organizing committee for the celebrations has approved activities to take place centrally, regionally, and internationally, with the Interior Ministry coordinating regional participation.

The Permanent Secretary stated that to ensure the celebration activities proceed smoothly and appropriately, the Interior Ministry has notified provinces, districts, and coordinated with local government organizations to jointly organize commemorative activities. All sectors in the area are invited to participate, with agencies able to schedule suitable activities between March 1 and December 31, 2026.

Regional celebration activities in June 2026 will constitute the auspicious occasion month, running from June 1-30, 2026, and will include: 1) Setting up tables displaying Her Majesty the Queen's portrait with royal offering items at provincial facilities, and 2) Decorating locations with Her Majesty's portrait, Thai national flags, royal insignia flags, white fabric, and illuminating office buildings.

Ceremonial activities will be held on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the provincial hall or suitable venue (coordinated with the central ceremony), presided over by the provincial governor. The schedule includes: 1) 7:00 AM - Buddhist chanting and alms-giving ceremony to dedicate merit, 2) 5:30 PM - Royal tribute and flower offering ceremony, and 3) 7:29 PM - Candle-lighting ceremony to offer blessings.

Public participation will include composing messages of goodwill and sharing images of royal activities on provincial websites and social media between June 1-15, 2026. Signature tables for goodwill messages will be set up at provincial halls, district offices, local government organizations, and suitable locations, as well as on provincial and departmental websites. Volunteer activities for public welfare and charitable work related to the Queen's 4th Cycle Birthday Anniversary are also encouraged.

For details, people can contact their provincial, district, or local government organization's public relations office to participate in activities with unity and solidarity, thereby benefiting the area and demonstrating loyalty and reverence to the nation's core institutions, particularly the Royal Institution, which serves as the foundation and center of unity for all Thai people.

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National

China Gets Serious: Accelerating Development of AI Humanoid Robots for Complete Household Tasks, Expected to Launch in 2027

China is accelerating development of humanoid robots for household tasks like cooking and childcare, with trials expected in 2027 at affordable prices below 100,000 yuan.

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Get ready! China is accelerating development of AI humanoid robots capable of complete household tasks—laundry, cooking, and caring for children and elderly people—with real-world trials expected in 2027 at affordable prices.

Chinese robotics companies are transitioning from industrial factory environments to a more complex new mission: "housework," an unpredictable domain filled with constantly changing, chaotic conditions.

Recently, GigaAI launched its first home-use humanoid robot, the "SeeLight S1," developed in collaboration with Hubei Province's Human Robot Innovation Center and Robot Industry Association. The company plans to deploy these robots to families in Wuhan for free trial use during the first half of 2027, testing real-world performance in diverse household environments with children, elderly people, and pets.

Based on demonstration videos, the two-armed, wheeled SeeLight S1 can perform various household tasks including chopping vegetables, frying eggs, doing laundry, hanging clothes, making beds, and opening curtains—a significant milestone in robots genuinely beginning to "do housework for humans."

The company aims to reduce hardware costs to below 100,000 yuan (approximately 420,000 baht) by 2027, potentially enabling broader consumer market penetration. GigaAI's CEO predicts that by 2028, home robots will experience rapid advancement in both commercial viability and Embodied AI capabilities, allowing robots to understand the real world and plan tasks independently.

This technology differs fundamentally from factory robots, which follow pre-programmed instructions. Home robots must navigate daily environmental changes and independently "think-decide-act."

Market research from LeadLeo indicates the home robotics industry is worth approximately $41 billion, with expected 20% annual growth through 2027. Currently dominated by vacuum-cleaning robots, humanoid robots remain in experimental phases.

Experts from companies like Unitree Robotics and Zeroth agree that despite high potential, home robots face significant challenges: environmental complexity, size limitations, and insufficient AI training data compared to industrial factories.

However, newcomer OneRobotics is addressing data scarcity by collecting real-world information from homes and various locations to train AI for household tasks, elderly care, and daily service work—potentially the key to making "maid robots" a near-future reality.

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Police

Cyber Police Hunt Down Live Sexual Broadcast on Facebook, Warn That Liking and Sharing is Illegal

Thai cyber police are investigating a live sexual broadcast on Facebook and warning that liking or sharing such content carries the same legal penalties as posting it, including up to five years imprisonment.

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On May 24, 2569, Deputy Commander Chatchapan Klaiyaklung of the Technology Crime Investigation Division announced the cyber police's response to a live sexual broadcast on Facebook containing obscene material that surfaced the previous night. Cyber police learned of the incident after their social media monitoring team detected the clip and reported it to commanders, who ordered the Technology Crime Investigation Unit to examine the URL and identify the individuals involved. Authorities stated that if the page owner or people in the clip are Thai nationals or residing in Thailand, they will be prosecuted under the Computer Crime Act for uploading obscene material, with maximum severity. The cyber police will also coordinate with Facebook Thailand to investigate why the platform's community standards failed to detect and immediately remove the obscene sexual content, which spread to millions of viewers. Deputy Commander Klaiyaklung emphasized that such content is considered garbage that may inspire imitation, especially among children and youth, and warned the public not to create or share such material as it violates the Computer Crime Act Sections 14(1) and 14(4), carrying penalties of up to 5 years imprisonment, a fine not exceeding 100,000 baht, or both. Importantly, those who like or share such clips face identical penalties as the original poster under Computer Crime Act Section 14(5), which covers anyone who distributes computer data they know to be false or obscene. The deputy commander urged the public to report any such content immediately to the cyber police hotline at 1441.

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National

Arteta Envisions Arsenal Winning Premier League Title from March Onwards This Season

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he can visualize winning the Premier League title from March onwards this season, after the club's previous near-misses in recent years.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta stated that he can visualize the Gunners winning the Premier League title this season starting from March. Arteta successfully led Arsenal to clinch the 2025-26 Premier League championship, the club's first title in 22 years. Recently, Arteta opened up to Sky Sports about his vision of Arsenal achieving Premier League success starting from March after falling short in multiple previous seasons. "I have imagined winning the championship many times, especially because we came close to it in several seasons," Arteta said. "But this time, especially, there's something about it. I've been practicing visualization intensely over the past few months. I can close my eyes and see that image immediately, and that's different from other seasons." "It wasn't from the start of the season, but around March or April when I started thinking that way. I knew that would be the period that would define this season." "It's the image of me holding the trophy. That's it. I think I need to believe in myself in order to transmit that confidence and energy to the team."

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Natthawut Calls on Government to Urgently Amend Laws to Align with Equal Marriage—Emphasizes Need to Protect Rights of All Couples

MP Natthawut Buapradit is pushing the government to urgently amend three key laws—the Revenue Code, Child Protection Act, and Nationality Act—to fully protect LGBTQ+ couples' rights following Thailand's equal marriage law that took effect i

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On May 24, 2025, MP Natthawut Buapradit from Pheu Thai's party list revealed his call for the government to fast-track the review and amendment of laws to align with the Amendment to the Civil and Commercial Code, known as the equal marriage law, which came into effect on January 23, 2025. Section 68 of the equal marriage law required responsible state agencies to assess and review related laws and submit draft amendments to the Cabinet within 180 days of the law's enactment. The deadline was July 19, 2025, but more than 480 days have now passed without completion.

Natthawut identified two main categories of laws requiring amendment. Category 1 includes laws that, while not yet updated in wording to reflect the new definition of spouse, automatically extend rights to same-sex couples under the equal marriage law, such as inheritance and medical care rights. However, Category 2 comprises three critical laws that urgently require amendment to protect the rights and duties of LGBTQ+ couples: the Revenue Code concerning tax obligations and rights regarding children or adopted children; the Child Protection Act for Assisted Reproductive Technology 2015, which currently limits surrogacy rights exclusively to heterosexual couples; and the Nationality Act of 1965, which unfairly restricts citizenship pathways for same-sex couples compared to foreign women married to Thai nationals.

Addressing concerns raised by responsible agencies—such as the Public Health Ministry's worries about human trafficking risks and the Interior Ministry's concerns about sham marriages used for naturalization—Natthawut stated that these issues can be addressed through well-designed preventive mechanisms without denying rights to LGBTQ+ individuals.

Regarding the upcoming Pride Month in June, Natthawut emphasized that it should not be merely an annual government event but rather an opportunity for the government to demonstrate genuine commitment to legal equality. He stated that Pheu Thai will move forward with legislative proposals for all three critical laws to ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals and all citizens enjoy truly equal rights.

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Safety Concerns as Swiss Woman, 20, Holds Over 60,000 Pokémon Cards Worth 2.1 Billion Baht

A 20-year-old Swiss woman's collection of over 60,000 Pokémon cards worth 2.1 billion baht has raised security concerns, prompting her family to move the valuable cards to a professional safe deposit facility amid rising thefts in Europe an

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On May 24, 2026, a 20-year-old Swiss woman named Jolina Gisel attracted attention in the collector community after revealing her ownership of more than 60,000 Pokémon cards valued at over 50 million pounds, or approximately 2.1 billion baht, potentially breaking a future Guinness World Record.

Jolina Gisel explained that she began collecting cards at age 7 as a hobby, before the Pokémon card market boomed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, causing card values to skyrocket rapidly.

However, the rising popularity came with increased risk, as high-value Pokémon card thefts have occurred multiple times in Europe and the United States in recent times.

The highlights of this collection include rare legendary cards such as "Pikachu Illustrator," of which she owns 2 copies—among the most sought-after Pokémon cards worldwide.

Previously, a card from the same series was auctioned in the United States for as high as 1.4 million dollars, or approximately 45 million baht. A perfect-grade PSA 10 version was reportedly sold for over 16.5 million dollars, or around 530 million baht.

Because of this, her family decided to move the entire collection out of their home and store it in a professional safe deposit facility.

She revealed that she is considering selling the collection as a whole to collectors or museums so these historic cards can be publicly displayed.

However, she confirmed that her first childhood album will never be sold, as it holds invaluable family memories that cannot be assessed with monetary value.

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National

Haii Aphaporn Takes Jab at Audience Members Glued to Phones During Performance; Tuk Jokingly Asks if Her Husband's Name Was in the Viral Video

Performer Haii Aphaporn called out audience members fixated on their phones during her show, joking that four people were watching a leaked live stream instead. Friend Tuk Siriporn jokingly asked if her husband's name appeared in the viral

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Haii Aphaporn expressed frustration on stage about audience members who kept their eyes on their phones instead of watching her perform, joking that she heard four people were watching a leaked live stream instead. She posted: "On stage, I see people not looking up to watch me at all, just staring at their phones. I heard there were four people watching that nonsense! Why didn't anyone tell me?! I could have stopped singing and watched it too."

Tuk Siriporn screenshotted her friend's post and jokingly asked whether she spotted her husband's name, Nuay Choei Yim, in the viral video. She captioned it: "I'm just reposting my friend's comment lol, but hey Haii—did you happen to see my husband's name in there too? @hi_hiso" The comments section was filled with laughter, with users noting that the live stream had apparently been broadcasting for quite some time.

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