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Royal Irrigation Department Joins Forces with EGAT to Gradually Reduce Discharge from Bhumibol and Sirikit Dams to Mitigate Flooding in Lower Chao Phraya Basin

The Royal Irrigation Department and EGAT are gradually reducing water discharge from Bhumibol and Sirikit dams from May 25-31 to prevent flooding in the lower Chao Phraya basin following heavy rainfall in northern Thailand.

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The Smart Water Operations Center (SWOC) of the Royal Irrigation Department reported on May 25, 2025, that water from upper regions continues flowing into the Chao Phraya River basin following accumulated rainfall in the Northern and Upper Central regions, causing the Chao Phraya water level to trend upward. At 6:00 AM on May 25, the C.2 station in Nakhon Sawan recorded a discharge of 1,095 cubic meters per second, while the C.13 station at Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat measured 690 cubic meters per second, currently causing no impact to areas along the lower Chao Phraya riverbank.

The Royal Irrigation Department is collaborating with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to adjust water management plans by gradually reducing discharge from Bhumibol Dam in Tak Province and Sirikit Dam in Uttaradit Province in a stepped manner from May 25-31, 2025, to moderate water flow into the lower Chao Phraya basin according to local rainfall conditions.

Bhumibol Dam will reduce its daily discharge from 25 million cubic meters to 15 million cubic meters, while Sirikit Dam will reduce from 20 million cubic meters to 12 million cubic meters daily, respectively, to minimize impacts on downstream areas.

The Royal Irrigation Department has emphasized that all irrigation projects in the Northern and Central regions (Chao Phraya River basin) must continuously monitor water conditions, weather patterns, and rainfall amounts, and coordinate with relevant agencies to alert residents in low-lying areas along the Chao Phraya River to closely follow official government updates and prepare for potential changes in water conditions during this period.

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Police

Cambodian Soldiers Stir Trouble! Military Region 2 Releases Timeline of 9 Shots Fired in Border Provocation Late at Night

Cambodian soldiers fired nine shots near the Thai border in Surin's Huay Tamamaria area on May 24, prompting Thailand's Military Region 2 to warn the incident could provoke misunderstandings and threaten regional stability.

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Cambodian soldiers cause border disruptions in the Huay Tamamaria area. Military Region 2 warns against provocations and urges peacekeeping measures. Cambodian troops fired 9 shots during the night, raising misunderstanding risks. On May 25, 2569, reporters noted that on May 24, Military Region 2 received reports from the Surin Forces operating at Huay Tamamaria base detecting gunfire from Cambodian military in the area with the following details: At 19:59, four rifle shots were heard in the Huay Tamamaria area approximately 200 meters south of Thai positions at coordinates VA641923. At 20:10, five rifle shots were heard in the Huay Tamamaria area approximately 1 kilometer south of Thai positions at coordinates VA641931. The use of weapons during this timeframe under the current sensitive situation is considered inappropriate behavior that may constitute provocation and risks creating misunderstandings, which could negatively impact peace and stability and relations between both sides. Thailand expresses concern over the incident and calls on all parties to exercise caution, avoid actions that could escalate tensions, and maintain commitment to coordination mechanisms and peaceful approaches to preserve border area peace and stability.

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Police

Second fatal shark attack in two weeks: 39-year-old man dies while spearfishing off Australian coast

A 39-year-old man died from severe head injuries sustained during a shark attack while spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal off Queensland, marking Australia's second fatal shark attack in two weeks.

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In the second deadly shark attack within two weeks, a 39-year-old man was attacked by a shark and sustained severe head injuries before dying while spearfishing off the Australian coast. His friend brought his body back to shore.

On May 25, BBC reported a tragic incident in Australia where a 39-year-old man was attacked by a shark while spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal before dying. His friend retrieved his body from the water.

Police confirmed the incident occurred around midday on Sunday, May 24, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, marking Australia's second fatal shark attack in just two weeks.

The victim, a 39-year-old man, was spearfishing near Kennedy Shoal, approximately 45 kilometers from shore, aboard a private boat with three friends.

Rescue officials were notified and found the victim had been brought from the water by his fellow trip participants, but he died before the boat could return to shore.

Police stated the victim suffered severe head injuries from the shark attack. Officials described the incident as deeply distressing for those who witnessed it and provided psychological support to all trip participants.

However, just one week earlier, a 38-year-old man died after being bitten by a shark while spearfishing near Perth in Western Australia.

He was bitten on both legs and could not survive, renewing concerns about the safety of marine activities in Australia.

A 12-year-old boy "died" after being bitten on the leg by a tiger shark while swimming in Sydney Harbor.

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Tourism

K Day Bangkok 2026 Launches in Grand Style with 2PM's Nichkhun Promoting K-Lifestyle

K Day Bangkok 2026 launches May 23-24 at Siam Paragon with 2PM's Nichkhun promoting Korean fashion, beauty, and food through immersive K-lifestyle experiences, offering free admission to visitors.

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K Day Bangkok 2026 launches with superstar artist Nichkhun from 2PM to bring Korean pop culture and lifestyle to Bangkok at Siam Paragon on May 23-24, offering a complete K-Lifestyle experience featuring fashion, beauty, and food all in one venue. Nichkhun Horvejkul, a prominent member of the famous K-pop group 2PM and Thai-blooded Hallyu star, has been officially appointed as the event's artist, showcasing contemporary South Korean culture across both Saturday May 23 and Sunday May 24, 2026 at NEX HALL, 5th floor of Siam Paragon shopping center, which drew crowds of travelers and Korean culture enthusiasts experiencing special highlights throughout the event. The Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (KOFICE) launched this new-format cultural event emphasizing visitor participation, aiming to present Korea's lifestyle industry in fashion, beauty, and food sectors, building on the global K-culture trend while helping participants deeply understand the essence of K-lifestyle through diverse and realistic experiences. The event also bridges culture and industry through significant cooperation and integration between South Korea and Thailand's public and private sectors. K Day Bangkok 2026 selected businesses based on popularity, growth potential, and global competitiveness, with fashion business chosen as this year's main theme, highlighting the future potential of Design Hanbok developed by the Korea Craft & Design Foundation (KCDF) as contemporary Korean fashion. Rather than simply displaying typical Korean products, this event serves as a cultural exchange space that will inspire, set new trends, and reinforce Korea's image as a global lifestyle leader, also featuring carefully curated beauty products, cosmetics, and food for participants to experience Korean culture in a new format. K Day Bangkok 2026 offers free admission for interested visitors and K-pop fans, operating from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM over both days at Siam Paragon, with the venue divided into zones for visitors to discover their own K-Mood, starting from the Smartphone Unlock station and concluding at the My K-Mood Completion zone. Visitors receive a K-Mood Diagnosis Card guiding them through zones including Design Hanbok Showcase, K-Beauty Experience Zone, Korean Food, and Workshop Space. The first day's highlight is the Modern Hanbok Fashion Show at 2:00 PM on the main stage under the concept Hanbok to Bangkok, presenting the unique beauty of hanbok through a contemporary perspective, bringing together leading hanbok brands from South Korea.

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National

Middle East War Crushes Vehicle Exports by 91.76%, Lowest in 5 Years

Thai vehicle exports to the Middle East collapsed 91.76% in April to a five-year low due to the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict closing the Strait of Hormuz. The automotive industry is considering downward revisions to its 2025 production target

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The Federation of Thai Industries is closely monitoring the prolonged three-month conflict and has downward revised this year's automotive production forecast, with April Middle East exports plummeting 91.76% to a five-year low.

According to Surapong Paisitpattanapong, advisor to the automotive industry group and spokesman for the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), April 2025 vehicle production reached 103,794 units, down 0.44% year-on-year. Vehicle exports declined 8.43% to 60,190 units.

Thai exports to the Middle East market dropped to just 993 units from 11,053 units, representing a 91.76% decline—the lowest in five years. The collapse is attributed to the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, which resulted in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, making vehicle exports impossible. Declines were also recorded in European, Central American, and South American markets.

Domestic production reached 36,532 units, down 1.70%, with pickup truck sales falling 9.7% due to stricter credit lending policies from financial institutions. Weak domestic economic growth, low industrial production indices, and concerns about investment and employment have weakened consumer purchasing power. Global economics remain threatened by international conflicts and trade wars.

"These factors, especially declining pickup truck exports to the Middle East due to the war and the Strait of Hormuz closure, could cause export production to miss this year's 950,000-unit target if the Middle East conflict extends beyond three months," the statement said.

Despite these challenges, April domestic vehicle sales rose 2.54% year-on-year, driven by delivery of pre-ordered electric vehicles from the Bangkok International Motor Show in late March-early April. Rising oil prices from the Strait of Hormuz closure, combined with new model launches and one company's new truck production facility, contributed to the growth.

First quarter 2025 economic growth of 2.8% and investment projects approved by the Board of Investment (BOI) could support stronger growth if investments are deployed this year. The government's 400-billion-baht loan to reduce energy imports and increase investment should also boost employment.

However, the FTI will closely monitor the conflict through May-June to assess its duration before revising the 2025 production forecast. Current targets remain 1.5 million units total: 950,000 for export and 550,000 for domestic sale.

A major concern is parts suppliers requesting price increases citing the Middle East conflict, which would further depress sales and production. The FTI has urged parts and vehicle manufacturers to maintain price discipline while consumer purchasing power remains weak.

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National

Thaeng Refuses to Apologize to Senators Over Blue System Claims, Denies Undermining Upper House

Pheu Thai Party leader Nathpong Rueangpunya refused to apologize to the Senate over "blue system" accusations, denying his party was undermining the upper house and instead calling for constitutional reform to strengthen parliament-people c

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At 10:00 AM on May 25, 2025, at parliament, Nathpong Rueangpunya, Pheu Thai Party leader and list MP, spoke to reporters following a shadow cabinet meeting regarding the Senate's rebuttal to accusations of operating a 'blue system' and a three-day ultimatum for an apology. Rueangpunya said he had not yet reviewed the detailed statements due to their complexity and requested to examine them first.

He stated he was not opposed to making a statement but wanted people to understand how those making statements were involved in the final Senate selection process. He suggested checking the names would clarify the intent behind the statements, confirming the party wanted to make parliament more connected to the people.

Rueangpunya emphasized the post didn't name specific individuals but raised observations that society also questioned. He affirmed the party's pure intentions to strengthen parliament-people linkage and called on senators to address problems in Senate selection through constitutional reform. He outlined three key principles the party wanted in a new constitution: strengthening parliament-people connections, not granting special privileges to any senator group, and inviting all senators to support these principles.

When asked if the Senate would accept a draft that didn't maintain the 1-3 Senate voting principle, Rueangpunya explained that while political parties and the Senate could propose constitutional drafts, the process must pass parliament in first reading, then be amended in committee where all drafts would be discussed. If consensus is reached, he hoped senators would accept it, demonstrating sincerity and openness without protecting special interests.

Rueangpunya denied the party was undermining the Senate, clarifying that the three principles simply meant not adding special privileges to senators since drafting a new constitution differs from amending the existing one. New constitution-making should grant parliament equal rights across all sectors. Regarding the 'blue system' accusations, he explained the party was communicating about political monopoly, noting the Bhumjaithai-led government wielded executive power while this political bloc dominated the Senate, which had selected independent agencies under this monopoly. This undermined checks and balances, harmed transparency, and caused corruption indices to rise faster than the economy—harming people and businesses. Senators should support strengthening checks and balances by opening up the constitution-making process to build public confidence.

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Police

Man Claiming to Be Special Colonel Demands Free Meal at Popular Restaurant, Gets Arrested

A man claiming to be a special colonel refused to pay a 600-baht bill at a Nakhon Ratchasima restaurant on May 25, saying he was friends with high-ranking officials; police arrested him after finding no record of his military rank.

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On May 25, 2025, police received a complaint from a restaurant owner in Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province about a customer named Thongpoon (surname withheld), 42, who dined and drank at the establishment from early evening until 11:30 p.m. When staff presented a bill for approximately 600 baht, the man claimed to be a civil servant holding the rank of special colonel, stating his home was near Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's residence and that he was friends with several high-ranking police officers. He demanded a free meal, but the restaurant refused, explaining they needed to cover operating costs. The man simply sat smoking and refused to pay, so staff called Muang Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station.

Police traffic officers arrived and brought the man to the station for questioning. Investigation revealed no record of anyone named Thongpoon ever serving as a special colonel. Police will investigate whether he has used this deception at other establishments and will proceed with fraud charges under Article 345 of the Criminal Code.

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Police

Hong Kong Businessman and Friend of Famous Actor Liu Dehua Lodges Fraud Report After Nearly Losing 200 Million Baht to Scammers

A Hong Kong businessman nearly lost 200 million baht to a Thai couple operating an investment scam at Suvarnabhumi Airport before a friend warned him they were notorious fraudsters with prior convictions.

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A 55-year-old Hong Kong businessman, Mr. Chan, filed a complaint with the Central Investigation Bureau on May 25, 2025, seeking legal advice after nearly becoming a victim of a scam by a Thai couple operating as investment fraudsters. The couple allegedly defrauded him by claiming they could secure foreign currency exchange business rights within Suvarnabhumi Airport with high returns, causing him to prepare nearly 200 million baht, or approximately 6 million US dollars, for investment.

Mr. Chan revealed through an interpreter that he narrowly escaped losing a substantial sum when an acquaintance warned him that the couple were notorious national-level scammers, adding that this same friend had previously lost over 20 million baht to them. Upon investigation, both suspects were found to have pending fraud and deception charges in Thai courts and prior criminal convictions.

When Mr. Chan confronted the couple about the deception, the husband initially denied being married to the woman and denied involvement in any fraud. However, further investigation revealed they had recently honeymooned in Japan and other countries, confirming their collaboration in the scheme.

Mr. Chan explained that the perpetrators had created an elaborate social media profile appearing luxurious, frequently posting photographs with high-society figures, senior government officials, and prominent Thai politicians to establish credibility. Alarmed by the incident, he decided to consult with the Central Investigation Bureau to pursue legal action and serve as a warning to prevent further frauds that could damage Thailand's international reputation.

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Community

Tak Boriburn's Kind Heart Never Forgotten: He Once Asked Chn Thana for Money, But When His Time Came, He Had to Help

Actor Tak Boriburn repaid a debt of kindness to Chn Thana, who supported him financially during his struggling online content days, by helping when Chn faced his own difficult period.

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Many people still fondly remember the story of how Chn Thana (Thanatrai Chaturachinda Phuchokkanan) publicly acknowledged the people who helped him during his darkest moments. One of those generous souls was actor Tak Boriburn Janruang.

Most recently on May 24, 2026, at the JSPKK STORE by JAZZ branch on Siam Square Soi 10, the good-natured actor Tak Boriburn attended a store opening celebration with Jazz. During an interview, he shared the touching backstory.

Tak recalled: "Back then, I was doing online content but had no money. I didn't know who else to call, so I reached out and asked Chn for help. That was when he was really at his peak in his career. It was touching, honestly. I called him and said 'Chn, I'm doing this online show and I need some money.' He just transferred it to me. He bought my products and supported me so much.

One day, he hit a rough patch. I heard about it and remembered his kindness. When I was struggling, he helped me. When he was struggling, I had to help him back. That's all there is to it."

Will you ever forget that debt of gratitude?

"Never. I went to support him and encourage him. He's truly a good person. If you start a business and have someone supporting you from day one, believe me, everyone remembers that. You never forget it—it stays with you. And when you're finally able to, you want to help them too."

Jazz added: "Tak helps everyone. He's an amazing person. He doesn't support his friends just for show or media attention. He's genuinely good."

Many admire Tak's generosity too?

Tak: "Thank you so much. May I be a good person. I'll try my best." (laughs)

Jazz: "He never abandons anyone, seriously. I can vouch for that. Back when I was struggling with Jang, he came through for me. He lent me 20,000 baht. I still remember it. And he's not even shy about it."

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National

Chaiyaphum Residents Rush to Buy New Smartphones to Enroll in 'Thai Helps Thai Plus' Program

Residents in Chaiyaphum are rushing to buy new smartphones and SIM cards to join the Thai government's "Thai Helps Thai Plus" program, which offers 4,000 baht per eligible citizen, as older devices cannot run the required updated mobile app

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Chaiyaphum – May 25, 2026. On the first day of registration for the "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" program, residents are rushing to purchase new smartphones and SIM cards to participate in the government initiative offering 4,000 baht per person (paid in four monthly installments of 1,000 baht each). The program is available to Thai citizens aged 18 and above, with 30 million slots available.

Long lines formed at mobile phone shops throughout Phu Khiao District in Chaiyaphum from early morning. Residents are buying new phones and new SIM cards to support the latest version of the "PromptPay" mobile application required for registration. Mobile shop staff report that older iPhone models (below iPhone X) and Android phones below version 10 cannot run the updated app, prompting many residents to purchase new devices to claim their benefits.

Ban Nong Khan resident Banjon Keyyaew, 57, explained that he needed to purchase a new SIM card because his old one was no longer functional, requiring him to upgrade to register in time for the program. He hopes the 4,000-baht assistance will help ease his household expenses.

Meanwhile, Krung Thai Bank's Phu Khiao branch saw crowds from three districts—Phu Khiao, Ban Thaen, and Kaset Sombun—where no bank branches exist locally. Many elderly residents, most of whom have never used smartphones or previously received benefits from the "Fifty-Fifty" program, came to seek assistance. Many had just purchased new smartphones and asked bank staff to install and update the latest PromptPay app, verify their identity, update user information, change phone numbers, open new accounts, and complete other transactions necessary for registration.

The bank set up chairs in front of Phu Khiao Subdistrict Municipality office, directly across from the bank, and provided dedicated staff and special counters offering one-stop service to guide residents through the registration process throughout the day.

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Community

5 Face-Washing Habits That Trigger Acne Breakouts! Plus Tips for Choosing the Right Men's Acne-Fighting Facial Cleanser

Many men unknowingly trigger acne through improper face-washing habits like using bar soap, over-washing, or scrubbing too hard. Dermatologists recommend washing twice daily with a men's-specific cleanser containing salicylic acid or tea tr

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Young men, beware! Check these 5 common face-washing mistakes that keep acne from disappearing, along with solutions and tricks for selecting the best men's facial foam and acne-reducing cleansers for clear skin.

5 Face-Washing Habits That Trigger Acne No matter how well you care for your skin, if you're washing incorrectly, acne won't go away! Let's check your bathroom mirror habits to see if you're unknowingly inviting acne with these 5 practices:

1. Using Bar Soap Instead of Face-Specific Foam Cleanser One of the most common mistakes is grabbing the same bar soap you use for showering to wash your face. Regular bar soaps have a pH level too high for facial skin, causing dryness, tightness, and stimulating sebaceous glands to produce excess oil to compensate for lost moisture. This leads to clogged pores and acne. Choosing an acne-reducing men's facial foam with balanced pH is a much better solution.

2. Washing Your Face Too Frequently—3-4 Times Daily Many believe the more you wash, the cleaner you get and the better you fight acne. The opposite is actually true! Over-washing strips away natural oils, disrupting your skin's balance and causing it to produce twice as much oil. Washing just twice daily (morning and before bed) is the ideal frequency for men's skin.

3. Scrubbing Too Hard Based on the Belief That "Harder Equals Cleaner" Many men aggressively scrub their faces, especially acne-prone areas, believing it removes all impurities. However, rough scrubbing causes irritation, inflammation, and spreads existing acne. The correct method is to gently massage the foam using your fingertips in circular motions for just 30-60 seconds.

4. Using Extremely Hot or Cold Water to Wash Your Face While hot water does open pores, it also strips natural oils and moisture. Extremely cold water shrinks pores too quickly, trapping debris deep inside. Room-temperature or slightly warm water is the ideal solution for face washing.

5. Overlooking the Choice of Cleanser Suited to Men's Skin Men's skin has distinct characteristics different from women's—stronger sebaceous glands, larger pores, and greater sun and sweat exposure. Using generic or women's facial foam doesn't address the real acne problem. Men's facial foam specifically designed for this purpose contains ingredients that control oiliness, reduce acne inflammation, and deeply cleanse pores without causing dryness.

Tricks for Choosing the Right Acne-Reducing Facial Cleanser for Men Selecting a quality acne-reducing men's facial foam is the crucial first step in proper skin care. A good foam should contain active ingredients that address acne problems, such as:

Salicylic Acid (BHA): Exfoliates skin cells and reduces clogged acne Tea Tree Oil: Reduces bacterial buildup that causes acne Charcoal: Absorbs impurities and excess oil from pores

Additionally, choose gentle formulas that are free from harsh ingredients.

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