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Carrick Reveals Decision on Manchester United Manager Role Coming Within Days; Praises Casemiro's Outstanding Performance

Michael Carrick will learn within days whether he'll become Manchester United's permanent manager after guiding the club to third place and Champions League qualification. The interim boss praised departing midfielder Casemiro's exceptional

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Michael Carrick, Manchester United's interim manager, revealed that within days he will know whether he will permanently take charge of the "Red Devils." Carrick is reported to have reached an agreement to become Manchester United's new permanent manager on a two-year contract through 2028 with a one-year extension option, after guiding the team to third place in the Premier League and qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League.

Following Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest in their final home match of the season, Carrick addressed his future: "In the coming days there will be clarity about the situation. Today was about the game and getting the right result, along with some players showing good form. Whatever news comes out, I'm confident you'll know within days." The 44-year-old manager also praised Casemiro, who played what appeared to be his final match at Old Trafford before leaving the club at season's end: "We have players who are leaving and coming out of contract. Casemiro has played exceptionally well. We have a good relationship, so it's good to see the positive response from him. We also have Terrell (Malacia) who has had some injury issues since arriving here, but everyone should show him appreciation as well."

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Police

Government Assures Train-Bus Crash Victims Can Receive Free Medical Care Under UCEP Scheme at Any Hospital

Victims of a Bangkok bus-train crash can receive free medical treatment at any hospital nationwide under the government's universal emergency care scheme, with coverage extending through critical care without upfront costs.

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The government has confirmed that injured victims from the train-bus collision can utilize their UCEP (Universal Emergency Care Package) rights to receive treatment at any hospital nationwide without cost, with coordinated ongoing care until they are out of critical condition. On May 18, 2569, Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploythale Laksameesangchan announced at Government House that following the crash involving Bangkok Mass Transit Authority Route 206 bus near Asoke-Din Daeng Road, which resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, the government is fully prepared to care for the injured and asks the public not to worry about medical coverage. Injured victims can utilize UCEP benefits—a state policy protecting emergency care patients—to receive treatment at any nearby hospital nationwide without requiring upfront payment or incurring charges within the first 72 hours or until they are out of critical condition, with healthcare coordination for appropriate patient transfers. The government assures that the National Health Security system has provisions supporting medical care in accidents and emergency situations, allowing treating hospitals to operate according to professional standards and bill through the National Health Security Office according to established guidelines, while the Office will coordinate benefits, transfers, and billing to ensure patients receive appropriate continuous care.

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Community

Tehy Chrinprom Invests Her Savings in Building a Home in Japan, Investing in What She Loves, Long-Distance Romance Isn't Easy

Actress Tehy Chrinprom invested her savings in a small cottage in Japan's snowboarding region, which she plans to rent out for returns, while maintaining a long-distance relationship she describes as challenging but worth it.

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Actress Tehy Chrinprom Chunkiatikit has become a hot topic among fans not just for her booming career but also for her lifestyle choices. Recently, she opened up at the 17th Natharaj Awards ceremony about building a vacation home in Japan, admitting she pursued the project purely out of passion—particularly her love for snowboarding. She also revealed details about her long-distance relationship of over two years, saying that while it's challenging, she remains happy overall.

When asked if she secretly built a mansion, she laughed it off, describing it instead as a small, cute cottage. "I built it because I've always loved snowboarding and that lifestyle," she explained. "I've saved money from work, so I decided to invest it there. Honestly, I didn't overthink it—it came from pure passion. Eventually, I'll rent it out so the money can generate returns."

Addressing concerns about Japan's expensive property taxes and the complexities of foreign ownership, she acknowledged that the process required strict adherence to Japanese regulations. "Japan is very strict about everything, and there are quite a few procedural steps," she said. The property will be managed by a professional management company.

Tehy plans to visit the home in the latter part of the year. The construction took approximately three months and is now complete. When asked about rental interest, she confirmed that people have been inquiring and encouraged them to watch for listings on real estate websites. She revealed some notable Thai neighbors, including celebrities Ken Theeradej and Noi Bussakorn, who are her idols.

Responding to suggestions that this represents a major financial investment, she downplayed it: "I'm just someone who works and saves money, then invests in things I feel passionate about. It's not that big of a deal." She emphasized that it's a modest property with a beautiful mountain view, similar to building a home in Thailand.

Regarding her romantic relationship, she confirmed they've been together about two years. "Long-distance relationships aren't easy," she admitted. "Our schedules don't align often, but we're both focused on our individual careers, and that works for us." When asked about the foundation of their relationship, she highlighted trust and mutual support as the cornerstones: "For me, it's about trust and being a source of encouragement for each other."

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National

Bow Meldaz Delighted with Natarach Award Win, Shows Off Boyfriend Returning from Cannes – Hints at Future Plans for Children at 35

Actress Bow Meldaz won her first Natarach Award for Best Leading Actress in a Drama series, coinciding with her boyfriend's return from the Cannes Film Festival. The Thai actress credited her comedy role and her senior's direction for the a

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It's another night of pride for actress Bow Meldaz Sushree, who has just won a major Natarach Award for the first time in her life. Adding to the sweetness, she's also opened up about her boyfriend, Alec Theeradeej Methavarayut, who recently graced the Cannes Film Festival red carpet. This achievement marks a double triumph for both her career and her heart.

When asked what award she won, Bow explained: "The award is for 'Best Leading Actress' in Drama and Long Form Series. I'm incredibly happy about it. I honestly didn't think I would win since it was my first time here. When they announced my name, I was still joking around with friends. My senior told me not to look flustered on camera, so I tucked my hair back (mimicking the gesture)."

Asked if she was nervous when her name was called, she said: "Not at all. In that moment, I was just thinking I needed to remember my thank you speech. My senior also warned me not to look shocked when the camera catches me."

On whether she was ready to stand up when her name was announced: "Yes, I was ready. By that time, I had already chatted with friends and calmed my nerves. Even though I was nervous inside, I managed to get through it because my friends were so supportive."

Is this her first Natarach experience? "Yes, it's my first time at Natarach and my first time winning it too. Thank you very much to all the judges for this honor."

When asked if the Natarach Award is notoriously difficult to win in the industry, she responded: "Yes, it's quite stressful. People probably come to watch drama just to relax."

On what she thinks contributed to her win: "I really can't say for sure what made me win. Our drama is a comedy, so maybe it's because the entertainment industry and Thai society are quite stressed right now, and people seem to look back on things. I honestly don't know how they judged it. The judges might have appreciated the humor, but my senior really worked hard on this character, which I think was a big part of helping me get this award."

Regarding her character Khun Phi Jao Kha, Bow noted: "People kept saying I was playing myself. My senior once told me that truly playing yourself is not actually possible, so I thought a lot about how to make it not just me. That was the challenge and the intention I put into the performance, and it turned out to be successful."

When the drama aired and received great responses, Bow confirmed: "Yes, it was a masterpiece. Thank you to my senior and thank you to Diew for suggesting to my senior that I was available."

As for calling her boyfriend to brag about the win: "Not yet. I only told him that I looked beautiful today. He's walking around Cannes right now and is about to come back. He's flying down."

On how she plans to show off to her boyfriend: "Maybe we'll do a video call. It might not show my face, but this (holding up the award). For tonight, this award will be sleeping with us!"

Speaking directly to her boyfriend Alec: "Alec Theeradeej, right now Bow Meldaz has her own award. Besides being Thailand's SuperModel, I now also have the Natarach Award, officially verified."

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National

Thongsak Mocks Sereepisut's Bid for Publicity, Insists Anuthtin Did Not Neglect Duty in Khao Kradong Land Row

Deputy PM Thongsak defended PM Anuthtin against negligence accusations in a Buriram land dispute, arguing residents hold legitimate government-issued titles and dismissing the Free Thai Party's planned charges as publicity seeking.

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Deputy Prime Minister Thongsak Tongsri defended PM Anuthtin Charnvirakul against accusations of neglecting duties in the Khao Kradong land dispute on May 18, 2025, responding to Free Thai Party leader Sereepisut Temiyaves' plan to file charges in Buriram Province. Thongsak stated that as a Thai citizen, anyone can travel freely, and as for who occupies Khao Kradong, most residents possess legitimate ownership rights and land titles issued by the government's Land Department, which the Constitution protects. Those challenging these documents must provide evidence to refute them, he argued. When asked if Sereepisut had authority to investigate the matter, Thongsak said he likely wanted clarity. Dismissing the move as merely attention-seeking, Thongsak sarcastically noted "it's just news." When pressed on Sereepisut's threat to petition the Constitutional Court to remove PM Anuthtin, Interior Minister Chayachonk Chidchob, and Digital Economy Minister over alleged neglect of duty and serious ethical misconduct in the Khao Kradong case, Thongsak countered by asking whether the Prime Minister is even a land official—and if not, the matter doesn't concern him.

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Tourism

Playful Spider Monkey Gets Into Hair-Pulling Showdown with Zoo Staff, Revealed to Be the Park's Star Attraction

A spider monkey named Touwtouw at Shanghai Wild Animal Park went viral for playfully pulling a zookeeper's hair, revealing the park's most beloved attraction who roams freely and greets visitors daily.

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A viral video of a spider monkey at Shanghai Wild Animal Park in China has captured the hearts of people online, showcasing a hilarious playful interaction between the monkey and a zookeeper. The monkey, named Touwtouw, stands on a wooden table and reaches for the staff member's hair, who gently taps back at the monkey's head in return—a back-and-forth tussle with no clear winner.

Zoo officials revealed that Touwtouw is an exceptionally cheerful and highly social monkey who is unafraid of people and loves interacting with visitors, sometimes even helping to style their hair. Raised by caretakers since infancy, Touwtouw has developed a special bond with his handlers. As he matured, his playful antics increased, with the hair-pulling seen in the video simply representing his typical friendly teasing rather than aggressive behavior.

The zoo emphasizes that as long as visitors don't squeeze or grab him forcefully, Touwtouw remains gentle and affectionate. Remarkably, he is the only spider monkey at the park allowed to roam freely, appearing three times daily near the zoo's restaurant and greeting visitors at the entrance during weekends. His popularity has made him a beloved icon among the park's guests.

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Community

Bang Khen Police Station Deploys Traffic Officers at School Gates for First Day of New Term

Traffic officers deployed at Thai Niyom Sangsuekkasai School on the first day of the new academic term to manage congestion and ensure student safety during drop-off and pick-up hours.

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Bang Khen Police Station deployed traffic control officers at the school gate on the first day of the new academic term, adjusting traffic plans to improve vehicle flow and ensure student and parent safety. At 7:30 AM on May 18, 2026, Deputy Superintendent Anan Worsart, along with Deputy Traffic Division Commander Satit Wongkanha and Traffic Police Officer Thira Lanamwong, mobilized traffic officers from Bang Khen Police Station in coordination with Bang Khen District municipal staff to facilitate traffic at critical points and in front of Thai Niyom Sangsuekkasai School. The objective was to expedite vehicle flow during rush hours and prevent accidents on the first day of school. Traffic procedures were modified to allow parents to drive through school grounds for student drop-off, reducing congestion outside the school entrance and improving overall traffic movement. Traffic officers requested parents' cooperation in safely dropping off and picking up children, asking them to avoid parking in areas that obstruct traffic to ensure the safety of all students and road users.

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Train Driver and Signalman Distressed and Apologetic as Police Detain Them for Court; Bus Driver Remains Critically Injured Awaiting Charges

A train driver and railway signal operator were detained and brought to court on May 18 following a catastrophic May 16 collision at Bangkok's Makkasan crossing that killed 8 people and injured over 30. The critically injured bus driver rem

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A train driver and railway signal operator were detained and brought to Ratchada Criminal Court on May 18, 2569 following a catastrophic collision on May 16 that left 8 dead and over 30 injured. The freight train No. 2126 struck air-conditioned bus line 206 at the Makkasan railway crossing, triggering a massive fire. Investigators questioned Somyaporn, the train driver, and Uthen, the signal operator responsible for controlling the railway crossing barriers at the time of the incident, before transferring them to court for initial detention hearings. During custody transfer, Uthen briefly apologized when asked by reporters about the incident, but offered no explanation when questioned about why he didn't look back while signaling or why he lowered the barrier so quickly. Somyaporn, the train driver, appeared visibly distressed with red-rimmed eyes and a tense expression throughout questioning but refused to answer any questions, keeping his head down. Prosecutors opposed bail at both the investigation and court stages. Meanwhile, Lapis, the BMTA bus driver who suffered severe injuries and burns, remains hospitalized. Blood tests revealed no narcotics in his system. Police have not yet filed charges against him, pending recovery of his injuries so he can provide a statement. He is expected to face identical recklessness charges as the train driver once medical clearance is obtained.

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National

NESDB Reveals Q1 GDP Growth Accelerates to 2.8%, Projects 2% Growth for Full Year

Thailand's economy accelerated to 2.8% growth in Q1 2025, driven by a surge in private investment and exports, though the country posted its first trade deficit in 14 quarters. The government projects 2% full-year growth but warns elevated

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May 18, 2025 — Danuda Pitchyanan, Secretary-General of the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB), announced that Thailand's economy expanded 2.8% in Q1 2025, accelerating from 2.5% growth in Q4 2024.

The main growth driver was total investment expansion of 9.9%, the highest quarterly rate in 44 quarters since 2015, particularly private sector investment growth of 10.1% focused on machinery, equipment, and vehicle purchases.

Exports accelerated to 17.8% growth worth $95.096 billion, driven by electronics and electrical appliances aligned with global market demand. However, imports surged 33.1%, resulting in Thailand's first trade deficit in 14 quarters.

The tourism sector continued its expansion with total revenue of 759 billion baht, up 3.8%, welcoming 9.317 million foreign visitors.

Agricultural production grew 1.2% from increased yields of durian, mangosteen, and palm oil, but farmers' overall income declined 6.3% due to falling prices for rubber, pork, and rice.

On economic stability, unemployment stands at 0.91%, while public debt as of March 2025 reached 12.68 trillion baht, or 66.38% of GDP.

Pitchyanan projected full-year 2025 GDP growth of 1.5-2.5% with a midpoint of 2.0%, supported by continued consumption and private investment, plus increased government spending. Average inflation is now forecast at 2-3% with a midpoint of 2.5%, revised upward from the previous negative forecast of -0.3% to 0.7%.

"Our GDP projections already factor in the impact of Middle East tensions, including the 400 billion baht borrowing decree aimed at supporting cost of living and energy transition," Pitchyanan said. "While we expect the conflict to end mid-year, oil prices are expected to remain elevated, continuing to pressure inflation and living costs. The government must accelerate measures to protect household finances going forward."

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National

DJ Ton Horm Announces Press Conference Today, Vows to Address Everything! Tak Questions If She's the One Linked to 17-Year-Old Boy Controversy

DJ Ton Horm announced a press conference today to answer all questions, sparking online speculation she may be linked to a controversy involving a 17-year-old boy, though supporters doubt the claim.

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Many people are puzzled about what's happening after DJ Ton Horm Sakunatala posted on May 17 that she would hold a press conference the following day from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Fakwe Club on Ratchadamri Road, saying she would answer all questions. Tak Siriphon then commented asking "Is it you?" amid a flood of speculation. Many commenters are worried the announcement concerns a controversy involving a 17-year-old boy, while others wonder if she's opening a restaurant or making some other announcement. Comments linking her to the 17-year-old boy controversy are circulating, though fans don't believe it's her. Various fan comments express hope this isn't the same scandal circulating online, praising her for always providing moral guidance. Previously, there were rumors about a famous entertainer and a 17-year-old boy, leading many netizens to speculate whether DJ Ton Horm might be involved, though most don't believe it and suspect she may just be posting in her typical joking style. Today's press conference announcement remains unclear.

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Check These 5 Signs of Insulin Resistance That Often Appear Years Before Diabetes

Five early warning signs of insulin resistance—frequent hunger, belly fat, post-meal drowsiness, dark skin patches, and borderline blood sugar levels—can appear years before diabetes develops, according to a Nakhon Ratchasima hospital docto

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Dr. Jetsadej Bunyavongwiroj, Deputy Director of Primary Care at Maha Rajah Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, shared crucial information about diabetes on Facebook, highlighting five early warning signs of insulin resistance that appear years before diabetes onset. Diabetes doesn't develop overnight—the body typically goes through an insulin resistance phase for years before blood sugar rises enough to be detected, during which many people still have normal sugar levels and believe their health is fine, even though their insulin is working increasingly harder to keep blood sugar stable. When the pancreas eventually becomes exhausted, blood sugar spikes and diabetes develops, but the insulin resistance phase is the most reversible stage if caught early.

The five warning signs are: 1) Frequent and rapid hunger, especially for sweets, with feeling full quickly fading—this occurs because when the body is insulin resistant, sugar doesn't enter cells efficiently, so the brain feels energy-deprived despite high blood sugar. 2) Difficulty losing belly fat and easy weight gain, particularly around the waist, because insulin directly controls fat storage. 3) Drowsiness after meals and mental fog, especially after carb or sugar-heavy foods, as the body becomes exhausted when insulin surges to pull down elevated blood sugar. 4) Dark patches on the neck, armpits, or skin folds (Acanthosis Nigricans), a sign of chronic high insulin often seen in insulin-resistant people, especially those gaining weight rapidly. 5) Warning-level blood sugar values even before diabetes diagnosis—fasting blood sugar above 100 mg/dL or HbA1c above 5.7% indicates emerging risk.

Crucially, elevated fasting insulin levels (above 10–15 µIU/mL) or a high HOMA-IR score (above 2) also signal insulin resistance, particularly when combined with high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol, or waist circumference exceeding 90 cm for men or 80 cm for women. To reduce insulin resistance, start with basics: walk 10–15 minutes after meals to help muscles use glucose, reduce sugary drinks, tea with condensed milk, and refined carbohydrates, ensure 7–9 hours of sleep, reduce waist circumference even without major weight loss, and regularly monitor HbA1c, lipids, and fasting blood sugar if at risk. In summary, insulin resistance typically begins years before diabetes and produces subtle warning signs like belly fat, frequent hunger, drowsiness after eating, and dark skin patches—the earlier intervention starts, the greater the chance of reversal.

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