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Deloitte Launches Executive Development Programme for Women to Navigate AI-Era Business Challenges

Deloitte launched a Board-Ready Women Programme in Thailand to help female executives prepare for corporate board roles amid AI and digital transformation challenges. The initiative addresses Thailand's low women board representation at jus

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Deloitte announced the launch of the Board-Ready Women Programme in Thailand on May 25, 2569, aimed at building knowledge, networks, and confidence among high-potential female executives aspiring to corporate board roles in both public and private sectors. The programme runs from May through August 2569 and features senior corporate directors, regulators, and business leaders who share expertise on corporate governance, board responsibilities, personal branding, cybersecurity, and AI governance.

Thailand currently faces significant challenges regarding women's representation in senior management positions, particularly on corporate boards. Women hold only 20 percent of board positions at listed companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, marginally higher than Asia's 18 percent average according to the 2569 United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative report.

Methini Jongsrituwat, Managing Director of Deloitte Thailand and Laos, emphasized that modern corporate boards face unprecedented complexity from digital transformation, shifting geopolitics, and intensified governance expectations. Diversity of experience and perspective, she noted, is both a strategic imperative and a governance principle for organizations seeking effective performance.

The programme brings together leading figures from prominent Thai organizations, including representatives from the Thai Institute of Directors and the Stock Exchange of Thailand, providing participants with valuable networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities with business leaders shaping Thailand's economic direction.

Kobkarn Wattanavrangkoon, Chairman of Kasikornbank, reinforced that Thailand has made significant progress developing female business leaders but must continue advancing women's board representation. She stressed that potential transcends gender and that diverse boards are better equipped to handle evolving organizational expectations.

Kulpatthra Sirodm, Honorary Chair of the Thai Institute of Directors, added supporting remarks on the programme's importance in creating pathways for new-generation leaders to corporate board positions.

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Police

Police Dismantle Northeast Drug Trafficking Network, Seize Over 20 Million Methamphetamine Pills and Arrest 4 Suspects

Thai police dismantled a sophisticated Northeast drug trafficking network on May 25, seizing over 20 million methamphetamine pills and arresting four suspects who employed teenage couriers to transport drugs from the Loei Province border to

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Thai police announced the dismantling of a Northeast drug trafficking network on May 25, 2025, with Deputy National Police Commissioner General Samran Nualmua and Narcotics Control Board chief Acheyon Kraitong presenting the results. The operation resulted in the arrest of four suspects, seizure of over 20 million methamphetamine pills, and confiscation of six vehicles used in the crimes.

Police, working with the Special Operations Command and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, acted on intelligence regarding a sophisticated teen-based drug courier network operating across regions. The organization sourced drugs from the Northeast border in Loei Province, stored them in rental warehouses, and employed rotating courier teams to transport them to Bangkok. The network continuously changed routes, vehicles, and transportation methods to avoid arrest.

Investigators identified Narasak, 28, as a command-level member responsible for recruiting and hiring teenager couriers to transport drugs from the Northeast border to Bangkok. He was issued a warrant on charges of conspiracy and drug distribution. When arrested, officers found a semi-automatic Glock handgun with ammunition, as well as assets worth approximately 5.5 million baht.

The broader operation resulted in arrests in 11 related cases involving 33 suspects, with 12 additional arrest warrants issued. Police seized over 15.5 million methamphetamine pills, approximately 4,800 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, over 500 kilograms of ketamine, and various other assets.

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National

Trai Samuthorn Fires Back at Leena Chang, Says He Doesn't Listen to Her Interview Because She Seems Mentally Unstable, Only Trusts People with Morality

Thai actor Trai Samuthorn dismissed criticism from Leena Chang, saying he doesn't listen to her interviews because she appears mentally unstable and he only trusts people with strong moral principles.

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Trai Samuthorn has fired back at Leena Chang following her public criticism suggesting he apologize to his mother and forgive his brother Pai Sunistha Scott. Trai explained that he didn't listen to Leena's interview because she appears mentally unstable, and he deliberately chooses to listen only to people with strong moral principles and peaceful minds. When asked about Leena's suggestion that he reconcile with his mother, Trai responded: "I don't know. It's difficult to advise people on how to manage their own lives. I don't know if I'm a good example for sharing life lessons." Regarding his reputation for giving brief but sharp responses despite being fluent in English, Trai stated: "I just take what I know and try to speak as concisely as possible so people understand. I feel that people who don't matter in my life shouldn't get more of my words, air, or time than they deserve."

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National

Thai Help Thai Plus registration surpasses 23.2 million, officials urge merchants to confirm participation

Thai Help Thai Plus registrations exceeded 23.2 million by May 25, with the Finance Ministry assuring citizens their benefit allocations are reserved upon registration and won't be lost due to quota limits.

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Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary Luwan Saengsinit reported impressive progress on the Thai Help Thai Plus program registration, which exceeded 23.2 million enrollments by 2 p.m. on May 25, 2569. Citizens with no prior experience in government assistance programs need not worry about the 30 million benefit slots filling up during their three-day verification period, as the system automatically reserves their allocation upon successful registration. "People don't need to fear losing benefits while waiting for qualification verification, because the system has already reserved their allocation from the moment they register successfully," Saengsinit stated, adding that those passing verification will definitely receive their benefits with no possibility of losing them due to quota exhaustion.

The Finance Ministry upgraded system capacity from 100,000 to 300,000 transactions per second, with potential expansion to 700,000 per second during peak usage, ensuring stable service with only minor delays in certain periods. Of approximately 1 million merchants from previous iterations, about 400,000 have already confirmed participation, with over 500,000 still needing to confirm through the application by September 30, 2569. New merchants can register at all Krung Thai Bank branches to prepare before benefits commence on June 1.

The ministry is also upgrading the "Money Bag" application with AI technology to help small merchants manage costs, record transactions, and maintain simple accounting, creating reliable financial data that can support loan applications from state banks. Officials highlighted that AI-generated records will serve as important documentation for merchants seeking bank credit, addressing the widespread problem of merchants unable to access financing due to lack of formal financial documentation. The government expects the program to reduce living cost burdens, stimulate spending in the economy, and support purchasing power during a period of continued high energy costs.

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Police

Two Youths Arrested for Secretly Purchasing Firearms Near Sathorn Roundabout, Claims Self-Defense

Two teenagers were arrested near Sathorn Roundabout in Bangkok with an illegal handgun, shotgun, and ammunition they claimed to have purchased online for self-defense.

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On May 25, 2569, police officers led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Siam Bunserm, Commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, arrested two youths identified as Mr. A (alias), 16 years old, and Mr. B (alias), 15 years old, at a U-turn point on Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road in Thung Wat Don subdistrict, Sathorn district, Bangkok, around 3:40 a.m. on May 24th.

During a patrol of their assigned area, officers noticed a motorcycle parked suspiciously at the U-turn point and observed Mr. A emerging from nearby bushes on the median strip with a startled expression upon seeing police. Mr. B was found standing on the opposite side of the median. When questioned, both suspects consented to a search.

A thorough search of a gray backpack revealed a silver .38 caliber handgun in a black leather holster, three .38 rounds, five 12-gauge shotgun rounds hidden in a black waist bag, and a homemade shotgun concealed in the backpack.

Under interrogation, both suspects admitted to ordering all the weapons and ammunition from someone using the name "Gun Instructor Teacher" through Line for 5,000 baht. They claimed they arranged to receive the weapons at the location but were apprehended before completing the transaction. They stated they purchased the weapons for self-defense purposes.

Police charged both suspects with unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition without authorization, as well as illegally carrying firearms and ammunition in public areas without proper licensing or justification. They were transferred to Yannawa Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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National

June 2026 State Welfare Card Update: How Much Money and What Can You Buy?

Thailand's state welfare program offers 1,000 baht monthly for goods and 750 baht for public transport from June 2026, with persons with disabilities receiving an additional 200 baht supplement on June 19.

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On May 25, 2026, the Bureau of the Budget announced June 2026 state welfare benefits, with Thanachoke Rungthipanon, Deputy Director-General of the Bureau of the Budget, serving as spokesperson. Eligible cardholders registered in the 2022 state welfare program can access benefits through their smart ID cards as follows:

Starting June 1, 2026, beneficiaries receive welfare credits for consumer goods and transportation (cannot be withdrawn as cash and do not accumulate in subsequent months): - 1,000 baht per person per month for consumer goods for four months (June–September 2026) - 80 baht per person cooking gas discount for three months (April–June 2026) - 750 baht per person monthly for public transportation (including state buses, trains, BTS, MRT, and participating private buses)

On June 19, 2026: Persons with disabilities holding a disability ID card receiving 800 baht monthly disability allowance will receive an additional 200 baht. Funds are transferred to bank accounts linked to the 13-digit national ID number or accounts authorized to receive the 800 baht disability allowance.

"For questions, contact the State Welfare Card Customer Service Center at 0-2109-2345 or the Bureau of the Budget Call Center at 0-2270-6400 during business hours," the spokesperson said.

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National

NBTC Holds Public Hearing on Draft Radar Frequency Announcement

Thailand's telecom regulator held a public hearing on draft radar frequency regulations to accommodate expanding civilian uses including vehicle safety systems, drones, and smart building sensors across newly allocated frequency bands.

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The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) held a public hearing on five draft announcements concerning radar system frequency bands to enhance public quality of life and safety. On May 25, 2026, Air Vice Marshal Thanaphan Railcharoen, chairman of the NBTC's Frequency and Technical Standards Subcommittee, presided over the public hearing on May 20, 2026 at the NBTC headquarters to receive input from stakeholders and the public regarding five draft NBTC announcements related to radar communication frequency use and associated technical standards.

Air Vice Marshal Thanaphan explained that radar systems historically originated as military technology for detecting aircraft and objects. The technology has since been adapted for civilian applications, prompting the NBTC to issue regulations governing radar frequency use in vehicles, traffic systems, drones, and general sensors. However, current applications have expanded significantly to include in-cabin monitoring systems, rail transport systems, intelligent building sensors, and industrial radar systems. Consequently, the NBTC authorized additional frequency bands of 57-64 GHz and expanded transmission power for the 24.05-24.25 GHz band for radar systems.

This has led to the revision and development of five draft NBTC announcements:

1. Three announcements concerning radar communication systems: 1) Guidelines for radar communication frequency use and equipment permitted for general use 2) Technical standards for telecommunications equipment for radar communication systems without application restrictions 3) Technical standards for telecommunications equipment for radar systems in traffic and land transport

2. Two announcements concerning general-use telecommunications equipment: 4) Guidelines for frequency use and telecommunications equipment permitted for general use (Version 2) 5) Technical standards for telecommunications equipment for general-use radar systems in the 57-64 GHz band

Air Vice Marshal Thanaphan stated that modern radar technology improves public convenience and safety, particularly in the post-COVID-19 era emphasizing contactless interaction through intelligent sensors. Radar development enhances travel safety through obstacle detection and accident prevention, in-cabin safety monitoring, fatigue detection, and child safety alerts. Applications extend to household devices for convenience and industrial use for measuring height and speed. Advanced radar technology's precision—enabling detection of finger movements—combined with its durability and weather resistance compared to cameras and lasers, makes it superior for various applications. Therefore, the NBTC is expediting updates to frequency bands and related standards to keep pace with technological advancement and maximize benefits.

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National

Sruda Defeats Youth National Team Player to Begin ATP Asian Fourteen Championship Victory

Thai teen Sruda Sudta dominated her opening match at the ATP Asian Fourteen Championship in Bangkok, defeating India's Parivita Vedakiri 6-0, 6-0 to advance to the round of 16.

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The Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand under royal patronage is organizing a youth tennis tournament for players aged 14 and under competing for Asian Grade 2 ranking points in the 'LTA ATP Asian Fourteen and Under (1) 2026' at the National Tennis Development Center in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi province, with main draw rounds beginning May 25, 2569.

In the women's singles first round (32-player draw), Thai national youth representative Sruda Sudta delivered an outstanding performance, defeating India's Parivita Vedakiri without dropping a single game, winning 6-0 and 6-0.

Sruda advanced to the round of 16, where she will face Vimuttinya Pongsnu, also a Thai national team member and the third seed, who defeated Singapore's Christie Cheng 6-1, 6-0 in the first round.

In the men's singles first round (32-player draw), Thai tennis player Pichyapong Chinnapunpun also secured a victory after defeating Singapore's Brian Hardono 6-2, 6-1 and advanced to the round of 16.

Other results from Thai youth tennis players include: Women's singles first round—Patchrayuda Rangsee defeated Hong Kong's Chloe Robin 6-0, 6-3; Loretta Lee Abrahams defeated American Katelyn Suwah Lee 6-2, 6-2; Jasmine Maneechayangkul defeated Varvara Kuvaitseva (seeded 7) 6-7(1-7), 7-5, 6-4; and Pinmukda Somsri defeated Rattapon Skulreungroach 6-0, 6-0.

Men's singles first round—Patchravuth Anantanasuvoong defeated Singapore's Aidan Ching 6-2, 6-0; Abhivat Krueawun defeated Uzbekistan's Kamronbek Alimov (seeded 5) 6-1, 6-1; and Inthach Supachantrasuk defeated Hong Kong's Maxime Robin 6-2, 6-4.

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Police

Sonthiya Files Complaint with Police to Investigate Piyabutr's Post on Abolishing the Privy Council as Violating Articles 108-112

A political activist filed a complaint with police accusing Move Forward Party member Dr. Piyabutr Saengkanokkul of violating lèse-majesté laws by reposting comments about abolishing the Privy Council, claiming the proposal disrespects the

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On May 25, 2025, Sonthiya Sawatdee submitted a complaint to the Central Investigation Police Command accusing Dr. Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, a leading member of the Move Forward Party and independent academic, of reposting old comments online about abolishing the Privy Council. Sonthiya claimed the posts constitute a failure to recognize the authority of the monarchy.

Sonthiya stated he had previously opposed the establishment of the Move Forward Party since 2018, viewing Dr. Piyabutr as advocating for amendments to Criminal Code Article 112. He cited the case of 44 Move Forward MPs facing court scrutiny.

The complaint specifically addresses two issues: a proposal to abolish the Privy Council to save budget and a suggestion that the council's functions overlap with the cabinet. Sonthiya argued that proposing to eliminate the Privy Council—which is established by royal prerogative—violates Article 108 of the Criminal Code and potentially Article 112, as it constitutes rejection of the monarchy's authority.

Sonthiya emphasized that the Privy Council is a constitutional body functioning under royal mandate, not a political entity. He cited nine Privy Councilors' participation in disaster prevention meetings regarding the potential Super El Niño phenomenon as legitimate advisory work serving the public, not political interference. He also noted the council's role in monitoring royal projects including water management and sufficiency economy initiatives.

Sonthiya argued the proposal may violate a 2021 Constitutional Court ruling regarding actions that could damage the monarchy. He announced plans to file an additional complaint on May 28 against actress Rakchonok Sainok for Article 112 violations and will submit documents to the Appeals Court.

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National

Lao Lottery Today: May 25, 2569 Results and Prize Check for Pattana Lottery

Lao Pattana Lottery results for May 25, 2569 were drawn Monday through Friday with prizes paid at fixed multipliers—4-digit winners receive 6,000 times their stake, while 3-digit and 2-digit matches pay 500 and 60 times respectively.

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Summary of the Lao government lottery or Pattana lottery results for May 25, 2569, under the supervision of the Lao Ministry of Finance. Full prize results are as follows: 6-digit prize: XXXXXX 5-digit prize: XXXXX Final 4-digit prize: XXXX Final 3-digit prize: XXX Final 2-digit prize: XX Pattana 5/45 lottery draw for May 25, 2569 The 5/45 format lottery winning numbers are: XX, XX, XX, XX, XX

Lao Lottery Prize Rates and Prize Calculation Methods When checking the Lao lottery, players can calculate their winnings based on their purchase amount in Kip: 4-digit numbers: 6,000 times the purchase amount (example: buying 1,000 kip wins 6,000,000 kip) 3-digit numbers: 500 times the purchase amount (example: buying 1,000 kip wins 500,000 kip) 2-digit numbers: 60 times the purchase amount (example: buying 1,000 kip wins 60,000 kip)

What is the "Lao Lottery" or "Pattana Lottery"? What time does it air? The Lao lottery, officially called the Pattana lottery, is operated by the state-owned Pattana Lottery Company under the supervision of the Lao Ministry of Finance. It is the legally authorized government lottery of Laos.

Lao Lottery Schedule and Viewing Channels Draw days: Monday through Friday, with the 5/45 Pattana lottery drawing on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Time: Live broadcast begins at 8:00 PM Thailand time Viewing channels: Lao National Radio and Lao National Television Channel 1 (LNTV)

How to Check the 6-Digit Lao Lottery, 4-Digit Final Numbers, Dream Numbers, and Animal Name Numbers The Lao lottery system begins with a single 6-digit prize drawing but allows multiple prize categories based on regional preference. The most popular format uses the final 4-digit numbers. Additional formats include dream numbers (4/40) and animal name numbers, which are unique to Lao gambling traditions.

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Police

Family seeks justice after sisters assaulted in late night attack

A delivery worker was arrested in Phetchaburi's Cha-am district after allegedly entering the bedroom of two teenage sisters and assaulting them at 2:30 a.m. on May 19; the family is pursuing legal action after the suspect was caught when th

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PHETCHABURI — A food delivery rider has been arrested after allegedly entering the bedroom of two teenage sisters in the middle of the night and sexually assaulting them in Cha-am district, according to the victims' family.

The incident allegedly took place at about 02:30 on May 19 at a home in Cha-am municipality, Phetchaburi province.

The father of the girls, identified as Siri Pongsap, 45, said his daughters were asleep when a man wearing the uniform of a delivery service worker allegedly entered their bedroom.

The older sister, 18, identified under the pseudonym "A", said she and her younger sister had gone to bed around midnight. More than two hours later, she awoke feeling someone touching her.

After realizing the person was not a family member, she screamed, causing the suspect to flee from the bedroom, she said.

The two sisters chased him outside the house, where the suspect allegedly attempted to escape on a white Honda Wave motorcycle.

The older sister said she kicked the motorcycle, causing it to fall, while their father, awakened by the screams, ran from another room and restrained the suspect until police arrived.

The father said the suspect claimed someone had sent him a message asking him to meet one of the girls at the house, an explanation the family did not believe.

Police later detained the man after the family filed a complaint at Cha-am Police Station.

The father said relatives of the suspect had attempted to negotiate with the family to avoid legal action, but he insisted on pursuing the case.

He added that his daughters had recently seen the suspect back at work delivering food on the same motorcycle allegedly used during the incident, leaving the family fearful for their safety.

"The girls are afraid and do not dare go out," he said, calling on authorities to pursue the case fully.

Police had not immediately released details of charges or the current legal status of the suspect.

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