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Thailand Concludes Basic Cycling Coach Training Program, Paving Way to Elevate Coaches to International Standards

Thailand has completed a five-day basic cycling coach training program led by a UCI-appointed American instructor, with plans to advance graduates to international-level certification starting in July 2025.

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General Decha Mekhrachon, Vice President of the Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC), President of the Asian Cycling Federation (ACF), and President of the Thai Cycling Association, presided over the closing ceremony of the "Basic National Cycling Coach Development and Skill Enhancement Program" on May 17 at Wasithi City Hotel in Suphan Buri. Twenty representatives from member clubs completed the five-day training program (May 13-17), which was conducted by American professional mountain bike coach Robert Herber Jr., appointed by the International Cycling Union (UCI) for both theoretical and practical instruction.

After the closing ceremony, General Decha revealed that the Thai Cycling Association, in collaboration with Thailand's Sports Authority (SAT), organizes multiple training courses annually according to its personnel development strategy. The plan extends beyond developing elite athletes to encompassing comprehensive personnel development, including coaches, referees, and professional bicycle technicians, ensuring the association has knowledgeable and capable staff across all areas. These coaches will bring new knowledge to guide Thailand's cycling athletes toward international excellence.

"Coaches who complete the basic-level national cycling coach curriculum will have opportunities to advance to higher-level training and may specialize as road cycling coaches or mountain bike coaches," General Decha stated. "High-level trained coaches will be essential forces in developing new-generation cycling athletes for Thailand's national team and ensuring continuous success."

General Decha also announced the next course: the "International Professional Road Cycling Coach Development Training Program" scheduled for July 22-26, 2025, at Wasithi City Hotel in Suphan Buri. Fifteen coaches who have completed the basic training will be selected to participate.

Robert Herber Jr., the UCI instructor, noted that the curriculum aims to build foundational knowledge for new coaches with practical techniques applicable to various athlete types. He emphasized that each athlete differs in strengths, weaknesses, personality, and needs, so coaches must adapt their teaching methods and training plans accordingly. "Effective coaching requires patience, observation, communication, and proper planning," Herber explained. "I see that all participants are highly motivated to advance and show determination to become better coaches with positive impact on their athletes."

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Community

Wat Phai Luang Cultivates Pasture for Cattle and Buffalo While Continuing Animal Rescue Mission, Teaching Compassion Through Animal Care

Wat Phai Luang rescues cattle and buffalo from slaughterhouses while cultivating Israeli sweet grass to provide sustainable feed and teach Buddhist compassion through animal care to monks and visitors.

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Wat Phai Luang on Soi Kantana is cultivating pasture for cattle and buffalo while advancing its mission to rescue cows and buffalo from slaughterhouses, growing Israeli sweet grass to create sustainable feed and integrating Buddhist teachings on compassion into its animal care work.

Wat Phai Luang (Luang Por Singh), located in Soi Kantana, Bang Muang Subdistrict, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi Province, continues its ongoing project to rescue cattle and buffalo from slaughterhouses under the "Luang Por Singh's Merit Fund for All Creatures" program. The temple currently cares for over 70 rescued cattle and buffalo, providing them with a safe place to live.

The temple has allocated more than 10 rai of pastureland, securely fenced, allowing the animals to graze naturally during the day before being brought back to their pens in the evening. The temple also welcomes the public and devotees to participate in merit-making by feeding grass and water spinach to the animals under the "Donate with Peace of Mind—Rescue Cattle and Buffalo to the Temple" program.

The temple prioritizes continuous animal health care through consultation and health checks from Bang Yai District livestock officials, ensuring all cattle and buffalo maintain good health and proper care.

Meanwhile, Wat Phai Luang has initiated a project to cultivate "Israeli sweet grass" as a food source for the cattle and buffalo, with monks and temple students planting and maintaining it after morning and evening chanting sessions. Beyond creating a sustainable food source and reducing expenses, this activity promotes physical health through exercise and cultivates compassion toward all creatures.

Temple teachers have incorporated Buddhist teachings on "compassion and loving-kindness" for the young monks and activity participants, noting that caring for animals trains the mind to become compassionate, generous, and to recognize the value of all life—a spiritual practice that can be performed in daily life.

This project serves not only to help animals rescued from slaughter but also to create a model of harmonious coexistence between people, animals, and nature, following Buddhist principles.

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Community

Wat Phai Lueang Holds 2569 Sacred Water Blessing Ceremony to Break Bad Luck and Enhance Fortune and Merit

Wat Phai Lueang in Nonthaburi will hold its annual sacred water blessing ceremony on May 31 to help devotees dispel bad luck and attract good fortune through blessed water sprinkled by a senior monk.

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Wat Phai Lueang in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, holds its annual sacred water blessing ceremony, traditionally conducted around Visakha Bucha (the 15th waning moon of the sixth lunar month) to counter bad luck, enhance fortune and merit, and dispel inauspiciousness. Hundreds of people participate in this popular ritual hoping to transform their destiny into prosperity and create good fortune. On Saturday, May 31, 2569 at 1:16 PM at Wat Phai Lueang in Bang Muang Subdistrict, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi, Luang Pho Chok will conduct the blessing ceremony. The venerable monk meditates and personally prepares the sacred water, which disciples and devotees queue to receive. The monk sprinkles blessed water on their heads and bodies, as believers trust it will reverse misfortune, allowing bad luck to flow away with the water and making room for good fortune. Phra Kru Somphon Sittichok explained that the water blessing ceremony reflects personal belief; while some question its purpose, the practice dates back to the time of the Buddha's disciples and monks. It serves to purify the body and dispel evil, bringing peace of mind. When people's hearts improve, they think of doing good. This practice has existed since the Buddha's time, when sacred water was used during illnesses and epidemics, consisting of water blessed by chanting the Buddha's teachings.

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Police

Illegal cat medicine operation busted in Samut Prakan

Authorities in Samut Prakan shut down an illegal cat medicine operation that diluted and repackaged unregistered antiviral drugs sold online, seizing over 1 million baht in products and equipment.

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Illegal cat medicine operation busted in Samut PrakanLegacyOfficials announced the results of a raid yesterday, May 16, on an illegal cat medication production and sales operation in Samut Prakan, where unregistered veterinary drugs were allegedly mixed to increase volume and sold online. The operation was carried out by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), the Department of Livestock Development (DLD), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The case began after the DLD received complaints about a company in Samut Prakan registered as an animal feed wholesaler. The company was allegedly importing antiviral veterinary medicine for cats without permission for the treatment of feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP. Photo via Naewna Investigators later identified a storage site and factory in Bang Mueang subdistrict, Mueang district, allegedly used to produce and sell Emune, which was claimed to contain GS-441524, a nucleoside analogue antiviral drug, and was widely sold online. On April 29, officials searched the factory under a warrant issued by the Samut Prakan Kwaeng Court. At the site, 35 year old Songphan identified himself as the owner and led officials during the search. Officials seized 83 boxed Emune products, along with 117 unboxed products. They also seized production machinery and equipment used in production. Police also found 550 empty bottles, 740 caps, labels, and 4,690 packaging items. The seized illegal cat medicine, machinery, ingredients, labels, and packaging were valued at more than 1 million baht. Photo via Naewna Investigators said the group allegedly sold illegally imported medicine through Emune Thailand and emunefip.com, and also increased product volume by diluting liquid medicine with water and mixing tablet medicine with flour before pressing it into new tablets. Officials warned that unregistered veterinary drugs may be unsafe or ineffective because they are not quality tested and may be produced without proper controls. Photo via Naewna The case involved offences under the Drug Act of 1967. These include producing, selling, or importing modern medicine without permission, which carries up to five years in prison and a fine of up to 10,000 baht. Other offences include producing or selling drugs that require registration but have not been registered, carrying up to three years in prison, a fine of up to 5,000 baht, or both. Advertising medicine for sale without permission carries a fine of up to 100,000 baht. DLD chief Somchuan Ratanamungklanon said illegal online livestock products are increasing, including unauthorised veterinary drugs, exaggerated claims, banned contamination, and unlicensed services. He said the department is increasing monitoring of online veterinary medicine sales to protect farmers, animal health, and public health. Photo via Naewna Naewna reported that FDA secretary-general Supattra Boonserm warned pet owners and veterinarians to check whether veterinary products are legally registered before use and to purchase only from licensed locations. Police said the operation targeted people exploiting pet owners’ concern for sick animals by selling substandard illegal medicine. The CIB said it would continue working with related agencies to protect consumers and ensure products and services meet legal standards. The story Illegal cat medicine operation busted in Samut Prakan as seen on Thaiger News.

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Police

Mourners Leave Flowers at Site of Train-Bus Collision That Killed 8

Eight people died when a train struck a bus at the Asok-Phetchburi railway crossing on May 17, 2026, with mourners leaving flowers at the collision site. A witness said the busy intersection sees frequent accidents due to drivers ignoring s

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On May 17, 2026, mourners gathered at the Asok-Phetchburi railway crossing where a train struck a bus, killing eight people. White flowers, garlands, and drinks were placed around the burned-out wreckage as tributes to the victims. Traffic conditions showed some private vehicles parked on the tracks while waiting at red lights, though most vehicles properly positioned themselves behind the yellow safety line, especially when trains approached. Barriers and warning signals remained functional. Thanongsakdi Meestrap, a 42-year-old motorcycle taxi driver at the scene, explained that this intersection is frequently used by drivers in a hurry, resulting in regular collisions and barrier damage—approximately one incident per month. He also noted incidents where buses parked on the tracks had their roofs struck by lowering barriers. Deeply saddened by the tragedy, he expressed sympathy for passengers who were unaware of danger, noting they had little chance to escape. While believing existing laws were strict, he appealed for greater public cooperation in slowing down when trains approach and called for stricter enforcement by authorities.

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Community

Six-Year-Old Shows Fighting Spirit, Accidentally Enters Professional Athletes' Race After Mom's Registration Error

A 6-year-old Chinese runner completed a professional athletes' race after his mother's registration error entered him in the wrong category, finishing far behind but earning widespread praise for his determination.

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A touching moment unfolded at an athletics competition in Henan Province, China, when a 6-year-old boy had to compete against much older, more experienced athletes—all because his mother made a registration error. Though he started far behind his competitors, the determined young runner refused to quit, pushing himself to the finish line amid widespread admiration from netizens.

The boy was originally supposed to compete in a 200-meter race in the "Grade 2 Primary School" category, but during registration, his mother accidentally entered him into "Level 2"—a professional athletes' division at provincial or national level.

This mix-up meant the 6-year-old had to take on teenage and adult runners with far superior experience, fitness, and athletic skills. Video footage clearly showed him being noticeably smaller than all other competitors. When the starting gun fired, the other runners surged ahead immediately, leaving him far behind from the beginning.

However, despite falling significantly behind, the boy never stopped running. He continued pushing with all his strength, gritting his teeth until he successfully crossed the finish line, demonstrating impressive determination and an unwillingness to surrender.

When asked after the race why he was competing in this category, the innocent child replied, "I don't know, sir. Mom said I was the best, so I came."

Once the story spread online, many users commented, with some joking that the boy was like "a rookie accidentally entering a pro-level competition" or "storming a god-tier arena." Others praised him, noting that while he didn't win the race, completing it was a victory in itself and demonstrated true athletic spirit.

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Police

PM Anuthin Visits Injured in Train-Bus Collision, Two Remain in Critical Condition

Prime Minister Anuthin visited injured victims of a freight train-bus collision at Camillian Hospital on May 17, where two patients remain in critical condition despite six others being hospitalized or discharged.

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At 1:00 PM on May 17, 2025, at Camillian Hospital, Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul and the Interior Minister visited victims of a freight train-bus collision to monitor their conditions and present fruit baskets. The PM inquired about the patients' status from Reverend Phakwee Sengcharoen, director of Camillian Hospital, and Dr. Nathapol Kalapaksee, medical director. The PM was accompanied by Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angkhaskulgiat, PM Office Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi, Deputy Permanent Secretary of Public Health Dr. Worawut Imsaranee, State Railway of Thailand Governor Anant Photnimdan, and Bangkok Mass Transit Authority Director Kittikarn Chomduan. Two of the injured were discharged that morning, leaving six hospitalized. Two remain in critical condition in the ICU: Nattadanai Choksak (42), a bus passenger, and Suphakorn Chansorn (38), a fare collector. Four others with injuries are bus driver Lapphisit Thongboon (56), train operator Sayan Suankul (46), motorcycle rider Aphichat Meechunuek (41), and foreign national Khoeurn Mol (50), a pickup truck passenger. Following the visit, the PM assigned Deputy Transport Minister Siripong and Minister Supamas to separately visit patients across six hospitals.

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Community

Kasetsart University Engineering Alumni Class E56/KU60 Donate to Build Kasetsart University Hospital

Engineering alumni from Kasetsart University donated 100,000 baht toward construction of Kasetsart University Hospital, part of the university's Medical Park Project to expand healthcare education and services nationwide.

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Engineering alumni from Kasetsart University class E56/KU60 have joined forces to donate toward the construction of Kasetsart University Hospital, enhancing access to medical services and Thailand's healthcare system. Kasetsart University continues to drive forward its Medical Park Project to improve healthcare accessibility, produce quality personnel, and develop health innovations nationwide.

Acting President Dr. Damrong Sriphraram received a 100,000 baht donation from alumnus Theerawat Senahaanja (Faculty of Engineering, E56/KU60) for the Faculty of Medicine and Kasetsart University Hospital. The donation was witnessed by Associate Professor Dr. Nuchnart Mangkang, Vice President for Finance and Special Activities, and Associate Professor Dr. Kritsana Vanoanthon, Vice President for Innovation and Social Missions, at the President's office in the 50-year communications building.

This generous contribution supports Kasetsart University's mission to establish a Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Pharmacy, and a 400-bed Kasetsart University Hospital as a hub for education, research, and medical services focused on agro-medicine and bio-innovation. The Medical Park Project aims to develop healthcare workforce capacity and medical innovation to elevate the nation's public health system and improve citizens' quality of life sustainably.

Currently, the Faculty of Medicine admits two cohorts of 47 medical students each, while the Faculty of Nursing enrolled 63 students in its first class. The Faculty of Pharmacy is preparing to welcome its first cohort of 24 students in the 2025 academic year, strengthening Thailand's future healthcare workforce. The university is constructing teaching buildings and medical education centers at the Bangkok campus, as well as clinical training sites at Chaophraya Yommaraj Hospital in Suphan Buri and Sakon Nakhon Hospital in Sakon Nakhon provinces.

Kasetsart University has also established the Kasetsart University Hospital Foundation under the Medical Park Project, inviting the public and donors to participate in building this future hospital dedicated to caring for the nation's health. The foundation welcomes contributions through the Punboon website (https://www.punboon.org/foundation/01162) or direct bank transfer to Thai Military Bank account 069-2-77187-6 under Kasetsart University Hospital. Donations are tax-deductible. Interested parties can follow project updates on the Faculty of Medicine's Facebook page.

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National

Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Advisor Visits China, Signs MOU with Wuhan University and Opens RBAC Xi'an Office

Thai university advisor Montri Chaiyaphan signed an educational partnership with Wuhan Donghu University and opened RBAC's new Xi'an branch office during a recent China visit.

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Montri Chaiyaphan, advisor to Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin (RBAC), traveled to Wuhan between May 10-13, 2569 to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between RBAC and Wuhan Donghu University. The agreement aims to develop educational system activities and advance academic research while promoting student excellence toward international standards. Montri also visited Wuhan, which is renowned as China's city with the most universities. Following the MOU signing ceremony, the RBAC advisor traveled to Xi'an to officially open the RBAC Xi'an branch office. Upon completing the office opening, Montri took the opportunity to tour Xi'an and plan for the office's future development.

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Community

Chonburi FC Celebrates End of Thai League Season with Awards Ceremony and Unveiling of Two New Players

Chonburi FC celebrated its season with awards honoring players and fans at a May 16 ceremony in Sri Racha, unveiling new signings and a training kit inspired by historic Soi 34.

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Chonburi FC held its prestigious season-end awards ceremony, the 'Chonburi Sharks Awards 2026,' on May 16 at Pacific Park in Sri Racha to honor fan support and celebrate the efforts of players and coaching staff. Club President Withaya Kunpluem presided over the event, which featured 10 award categories honoring outstanding personnel and supporters.

Key awards included the Chang Inspiration Award to legendary former player Sintavee Hatairatankul, the Moment of the Year to Coach Heng Witthaya Laokhunkul for an impressive 4-2 victory over Buriram United with 10 men, and Goal of the Season to Santiphap Chanhong for a stunning free kick against the defending champions. Kevin Reymendoza earned Save of the Season, while striker Oeker van Lingen claimed Top Scorer with 8 goals.

Other honors recognized youth development, rising star Yosskor Burapha (age 21), outstanding fan June Prathomporn, and an all-star XI selected by fans. Goalkeeper Reymendoza received the prestigious Player of the Season award. The evening featured the official unveiling of a new training kit collection inspired by the historic Soi 34 area of old Chonburi, modeled by six star players, alongside a major surprise announcement regarding new player signings for next season.

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Police

Transport Ministry Orders State Railway and Bangkok Mass Transit to Expedite Investigation into Train-Bus Collision; Full Compensation for Victims

A freight train struck a Bangkok bus at a railway crossing, killing 8 people and injuring 32 others; the government has ordered a full investigation and promised compensation of up to 1.5 million baht for deceased victims.

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The Transport Ministry has instructed the State Railway of Thailand and Bangkok Mass Transit Authority to urgently investigate the circumstances of a freight train collision with BMTA Line 206 bus at the Makkasan railway crossing, which left 32 injured and 8 dead. Transport Minister Siripong Angskul Kitti stated that the Prime Minister has directed all agencies to provide maximum care for the injured, expedite victim identification, and rapidly return bodies to families. Medical teams and hospitals treating the injured have been ordered to provide full care to prevent further losses, while compensation efforts for affected families are to proceed with urgency and fairness.

Deputy Prime Minister Pipat Ratchakij and Transport Ministry officials have instructed relevant agencies to provide hospital assistance and comprehensive support for victims' families until the situation is fully resolved. A detailed investigation by the Transport Ministry, SRT, BMTA, and related agencies is underway to determine the cause and implement preventive safety measures. Deputy Transport Minister Anan Photnim and BMTA Director Kittikan Jom Duang Charuworpalkul visited the scene to oversee immediate response efforts in coordination with rescue teams, hospitals, and police.

Stranded passengers were safely transferred at Hua Lamphong Station. BMTA has coordinated with disaster relief agencies and police to compile complete victim information. Initial compensation frames have been established: 1,500,000 baht per deceased, initial assistance of 80,000 baht per injured person up to a maximum compensation of 500,000 baht. BMTA is urgently tracking victim identification and contacting families to expedite compensation payments. The Transport Ministry reaffirmed that public transport safety is paramount and announced plans to enhance and strengthen safety policies and monitoring to prevent similar tragedies.

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