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First Look at Five Stunning Posters for 'In The Name of Love' Featuring Ink, Mak, Gulf, Prim, and Fay - Packed with Drama

The posters for "In The Name of Love," a legendary Thai romance epic starring Ink, Mak, Gulf, Prim, and Fay, premiered ahead of the film's September 3rd theater release from Black Dragon Entertainment. Director Muk Piyakan cast each actor f

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Five beautifully crafted character posters for 'In The Name of Love' (original Thai title: Aht Charoen Wan Thong) have been unveiled, introducing audiences to a toxic romance epic. The film marks the first production from Black Dragon Entertainment and features an impressive cast bringing to life the legendary tale of Nang Wan Thong. The movie will hit theaters on September 3rd.

Each of the five posters features stunning character imagery set against painted murals from Wat Pa Lalai K Worrawihan, illustrating the interconnected love stories of Wan Thong, Khun Phan, and Khun Chang, while revealing each character's unique definition of true love.

Director Muk Piyakan discussed the casting process, explaining how seeing the temple paintings immediately brought Ink Warunthorn to mind. She praised his natural talent, recounting how he delivered a powerful monologue and moved her to tears on his first take, before even receiving the complete script. Regarding the roles of Khun Phan and Khun Chang, the director intentionally created contrasting characters—Khun Phan as a traditionally masculine figure, while Khun Chang embodies tenderness as Wan Thong's refined confidant.

Mak was selected to portray Khun Phan because the director sought a quintessentially Thai masculine presence, which she found rare in contemporary casting. Having noticed Mak's interest in classical Thai literature, she reached out with the script, and he accepted the role.

Gulf, who plays Khun Chang, impressed the director during auditions with his natural reactions and willingness to challenge himself—he even requested to audition for the Khun Phan role. His commitment was evident in his lengthy four-hour audition session.

For the role of Sai Thong, the director wanted to create a character with distinctive dimensions and sensual qualities reflecting the fantasies of male writers from that era, ultimately casting Prim for her magnetic screen presence.

Fay brings comedic flair to the character of Jan Son. The director reinterpreted this character as potentially progressive for his time—a man born in the wrong era who nonetheless excels within his circumstances.

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National

Consumer Protection and FDA Crack Down on Misleading 'Edible Gold Leaf' Advertising

Thai authorities are cracking down on misleading online advertising of edible gold leaf products that make unsubstantiated health and safety claims without proper certification. The Consumer Protection Board and FDA are investigating seller

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The Consumer Protection Board (OCPB) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are stepping up enforcement against misleading advertising of edible gold leaf and metallic foil products used to decorate food, bakery items, beverages, and confections sold online. Deputy Prime Minister Supamas Issraphakdi revealed on May 26 that the OCPB Secretary General Ranrong Poonpipat has been tasked with investigating and controlling advertisements using unsubstantiated claims such as "24K edible gold," "consumable," or "food grade" without proper safety certification or documentation from relevant agencies.

According to Supamas, such misleading advertising practices fall directly under OCPB jurisdiction, as they use exaggerated claims and deceive consumers into believing products are safe to consume without supporting evidence. Many listings also lack complete labeling, fail to identify manufacturers or importers clearly, and may pose safety risks to consumers. The OCPB can immediately investigate and take action against such violations.

Supamas stated that the OCPB is coordinating with the FDA under the Ministry of Public Health to assess the safety of materials used in food products, while requesting major online platforms to remove misleading listings from their systems. Platforms have cooperated well with these efforts. She emphasized: "Businesses can sell beauty, but they must not sell deception."

Supamas provided three essential checkpoints for consumers before purchasing edible gold leaf or decorative foil: 1) Verify that labels clearly specify whether the product is for decoration or consumption; 2) Check manufacturer and importer information along with certification documents; 3) Avoid suspiciously cheap products claiming to be pure gold without verification.

Consumers who encounter deceptive or unsafe products can report them to the OCPB hotline 1166, the OCPB Connect mobile application, the website ocpb.go.th, or local consumer protection centers nationwide.

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National

Just Political Theater! Siripong Dismisses 'Thaeng' as Opposition Stretches Blue Regime Narrative, Insists Bhumjaithai Unharmed

Bhumjaithai's deputy leader Siripong dismissed opposition claims of a "blue regime" controlling Thailand as political theater, arguing the party's electoral mandate protects it from such accusations.

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On May 26, 2569 at Government House, Siripong Angkaskulkiat, Transport Minister and Deputy Leader of Bhumjaithai Party (BT), responded to Democrat Party leader Nattapong Ruangpanyawuti's claims that Thai politics operates under a blue regime. Siripong dismissed such rhetoric as routine opposition tactics, characterizing it as political theater rather than substantive criticism. He argued that opposition parties naturally must oppose and seek dramatic talking points, which he views as standard ideological competition.

When asked whether accusations of a blue regime dominating the country could damage Bhumjaithai, Siripong expressed no concern, noting that the party's legitimacy derives from electoral victory where voters chose them first. He suggested the opposition's interpretation of events is predictable—claiming the people chose them if they win, or alleging fraud if they lose.

Siripong further argued the opposition is overreaching by connecting too many disparate issues into a cohesive narrative. He dismissed the blue regime framing as lacking substance, noting such debate has occurred previously without destabilizing the government. He concluded that whether opposition leaders raise these points or not is ultimately irrelevant to government stability.

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National

Metta Pracharaksa Hospital Now Offers Prosthetic Eyes Covered by Social Security, Aiming to Restore Confidence to Beneficiaries

Metta Pracharaksa Hospital now covers personalized prosthetic eyes under Social Security benefits, with costs ranging from 500 to 5,000 baht per service to help patients restore confidence and quality of life.

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Metta Pracharaksa Hospital Now Offers Prosthetic Eyes Covered by Social Security, Aiming to Restore Confidence to Beneficiaries

On May 26, 2569, Dr. Nathpong Wongwiwat, Director-General of the Medical Department under the Ministry of Public Health, stated that the Medical Department has developed academic expertise and advanced technology for patient care, demonstrating excellence across multiple specialties. The department is committed to advancing tertiary-level specialized medical services to ensure all citizens have equal access to treatment for complex diseases with consistent standards across all regions, thereby improving survival rates and reducing disabilities.

Among the Medical Department's diverse technologies and innovations, personalized prosthetic eyes have been developed over many years. The Prosthetic Eye Center at Metta Pracharaksa Hospital (Wat Rai Khing) provides customized prosthetic eyes to patients who have lost vision or eyes.

Dr. Kittiwat Manojanchan, Director of Metta Pracharaksa Hospital (Wat Rai Khing), announced that the Social Security Office has now opened access for Social Security beneficiaries to use their benefits for personalized prosthetic eyes. Although the procedure is relatively expensive, the Social Security Office will cover medical service fees based on individual patient needs, with the following cost breakdown:

- Personalized prosthetic eye: 5,000 baht per eye - Clear prosthetic eye for expanding the eye socket: 1,500 baht each - Eye assessment and prosthetic eye fitting: 500 baht - Eye printing: 500 baht - Service fee for fitting day: 600 baht

Benefit usage follows the conditions set by each patient's Social Security Office.

"To achieve good quality of life and equal integration into society with others, caring for patients' mental health is as important as treating physical illness. This helps patients return to normal life in society and restore their confidence to live fully again. Previously, prosthetic eye services could only be claimed under civil servant benefits. The universal health insurance scheme has submitted a proposal for consideration, and currently, Social Security beneficiaries can now use their benefits for personalized prosthetic eyes.

Interested beneficiaries can contact the Prosthetic Eye Center at Metta Pracharaksa Hospital (Wat Rai Khing) at 034-318-202 during office hours for inquiries and services," Dr. Kittiwat stated.

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Police

Transport Ministry Orders Installation of Automatic Barriers at All Railway Crossings to Prevent Accidents

Thailand's Transport Ministry will install automatic barriers at railway crossings nationwide within 1-2 years following a deadly train-bus collision at Bangkok's Makkasan intersection that killed eight people in May.

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At 10:00 a.m. on May 26 at Government House, Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angsakulkiartai discussed compensation for victims of the train-bus collision at the Makkasan intersection. Of eight fatalities, compensation has been completed for six families, with the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMA) and State Railway of Thailand (SRT) providing 2.09 million baht per family initially, with an additional 300,000 baht pending from a protection fund. The ministry is also caring for injured victims still hospitalized.

Regarding legal proceedings, the Railway Department has filed complaints against the negligent train driver and all vehicle owners parked at the railway crossing, with charges of negligence and traffic violations. When asked whether multiple parties, particularly parliament, were closely monitoring the incident and whether lessons would be learned, Deputy Minister Siripong stated that no lesson-learning process was necessary, as the Transport Ministry had never planned to do so. He noted that Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul had remarked that accidents were inevitable—vehicles pass through these crossings daily, and everyone knows an accident will eventually happen.

Siripong acknowledged that many locations nationwide have unauthorized shortcuts across railway lines where safety equipment is inadequate. He stated the Transport Ministry has discussed solutions, with the Railway Institute developing plans and allocating budgets to improve safety at various crossings, starting with Bangkok and surrounding areas before expanding nationwide. Improvements would include traffic lights and warning sirens at locations currently lacking them.

Within 1-2 years, automatic barriers and technology will likely be necessary, as the current signal system is automated while barrier management relies on human operators. The ministry aims to implement full automation to reduce human error. When asked about installing full-length steel barriers like in foreign countries to prevent motorcycles from crossing, Siripong acknowledged this could be effective but required careful consideration of implementation details, potentially using a combination of approaches.

Regarding SRT's observation that management staff may be insufficient and requesting additional personnel, Siripong responded that technology could replace staff. He noted the ministry had previously reduced personnel without implementing technological alternatives. If hiring additional staff, it should involve a new model rather than long-term obligations, possibly through project-based employment.

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Community

Haii Apaporn's Sister Posts Tribute to First-Generation Dancer Eek, Now at Peace

Eek, a pioneering dancer in the Luk Thung music scene, has died. Haii Apaporn's sister posted a heartfelt tribute, promising to dedicate merit on his behalf as the industry mourns the loss.

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Heartbroken over the news, Haii Apaporn's sister posted a tribute to Eek, the first-generation dancer, saying he is now at peace without pain or suffering. Whatever he left unfinished, she promises to dedicate merit on his behalf. Friends from the Luk Thung music industry have expressed their condolences. On May 26, 2025, Nammont Nakhon Sawan, also known as Whaed Sri Nakhon Sawan, the sister of famous Luk Thung singer Haii Apaporn from Nakhon Sawan, posted a tribute photo to Eek, her sister's first-generation dancer with a heartfelt message: "RIP, you've traveled far now, Eek. I was heartbroken when I heard the news, but you're at peace now without pain or suffering. Whatever you left unfinished, I will dedicate merit for you. May you reach a better realm. (One first-generation dancer has gone.)" Friends and colleagues from the Luk Thung music industry and fans have come forward to express their condolences with messages such as: "My deepest condolences," "You will remain in our memories forever," and "May you find peace in a better place."

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Community

Mae Haii, Anna, and Nara Unite for Rainbow Power at Ayutthaya Pride 2026

Ayutthaya Pride 2026 transforms Thailand's ancient capital into a fashion celebration of equality and gender diversity on June 13, headlined by Miss Universe Thailand Anna Sueang-gam-iam and closing with a concert by Luk Thung star Mae Haii

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Transforming the ancient city into a fashion runway! Ayutthaya Pride 2026 returns bigger than ever as a festival celebrating equality and gender diversity, organized by the Ayutthaya Provincial Administration. Under the theme "Pride Across Time," the event carries the powerful message: "The old city will never be the same again," inviting everyone to break down temporal barriers and blend the beauty of the past with the freedom of the present.

This year's highlights exceed expectations, transforming the streets around the ancient capital into a fashion runway where people of all genders and ages can express their authentic selves. The festival also marks the debut of "Nong Sai Mai," a new Ayutthaya cultural ambassador connecting hearts across all genders.

The parade will feature top celebrities leading the charge for equality, headlined by universe-level queen Anna Sueang-gam-iam, Miss Universe Thailand 2022, alongside prominent influencer Nara Krep representing the voice of the younger generation. BL series actors, influencers, and famous celebrities will participate en masse, with the night concluding in spectacular fashion with a concert by beloved Luk Thung legend Mae Haii Akharaphon Nakhonsawan.

The event takes place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 4:00 p.m. at Ayutthaya Technical College, with the rainbow pride parade then proceeding to the stage in front of Ayutthaya Municipality Hall. Attendees are welcome in traditional Thai wear, futuristic fashion, or whatever confident look they choose.

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Police

Drug-Addicted Son Kills Mother in Horrific Home Attack; History of Severe Drug Addiction with Hallucinations Revealed

A 37-year-old man with severe drug addiction killed his mother in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat on May 26, stabbing her multiple times during a delusional episode shortly after returning from rehabilitation.

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On May 26, 2025, Deputy Superintendent Weeranya Kachaburiruk of Sichon Police Station received a report of a homicide at a residence in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. Police, led by Superintendent Boonchuai Limpratchawapong, along with medical personnel and officials from the Phetchkasem Foundation, rushed to the scene where they discovered a gruesome sight. The victim, identified as Wannee, 64 years old, was found dead in a pool of blood in the hallway, bearing multiple stab wounds to the body and head from a large knife. The suspect was her biological son, Somsak, 37 years old, who was found wandering around the house. Officers arrested him at the scene. Investigation revealed that Somsak has a severe drug addiction history causing regular hallucinations and has undergone treatment multiple times. He recently returned from a rehabilitation center in Krabi and was living alone with his mother. Despite his condition, he continued to experience hallucinations until he became delusional and attacked his mother fatally. Somsak gave a confused statement to police. He was charged with patricide and handed over for legal proceedings.

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National

Anxious Not to Miss the Deadline: Anuthin Reviews Draft Explanation for 400 Billion Baht Emergency Decree, Over 20 Pages to be Submitted to Constitutional Court Today

Prime Minister Anuthin is reviewing a 20-page explanation for a 400 billion baht emergency decree that must be submitted to Thailand's Constitutional Court today, the final deadline. Five government agencies jointly prepared the clarificati

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Prime Minister Anuthin is reviewing an online draft explanation for a 400 billion baht emergency decree, spanning over 20 pages, which the Office of the Prime Minister's Secretary-General is preparing to submit to the Constitutional Court today.

On May 26, 2025, at Government House, Nattcharee Anantsil, Secretary-General of the Cabinet, gave a pre-cabinet meeting interview about submitting clarifications to the Constitutional Court regarding the emergency decree authorizing the Ministry of Finance to borrow funds to address energy crisis impacts and support Thailand's energy transition.

The Cabinet assigned five agencies—the Ministry of Finance, the National Economic and Social Development Council, the Budget Bureau, the Ministry of Energy, and the Office of the Legislative Drafting Commission—to jointly prepare the clarification with the Office of the Prime Minister's Secretary-General. The office then prepared documentation for the Prime Minister's approval before submitting to the Constitutional Court, with today being the seventh and final day of the deadline. The office will formally file the documents with the court, after which it depends on whether the court requests additional clarifications from officials.

Budget Bureau Director Anant Kaewkamnerd stated that the draft clarification has already been sent to the office and will be a comprehensive statement. Legislative Drafting Commission Secretary-General Nophadol Phareeyaksa said the draft has been reviewed by his commission before being sent to the office.

Government House confirmed that the office has compiled clarifications from all five agencies into a document exceeding 20 pages to address three questions posed by the Constitutional Court. After review by Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilpraband and online approval by Prime Minister Anuthin—who is currently on an official visit to France—the office will rush the submission to the Constitutional Court within business hours today. Should the court request further clarifications, representatives from the five agencies will testify on behalf of the government.

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Police

Police Arrest Woman in Real Estate Investment Scam; Victims Lost Money After Fraudsters Cut Contact

Police arrested a 47-year-old woman in Pathum Thani for allegedly allowing her bank account to be used in a real estate investment scam that defrauded victims of over 920,000 baht since 2021. She claims her girlfriend was the mastermind beh

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On May 26, 2025, police arrested a 47-year-old woman identified as Ms. Manohra (surname withheld) at Phaholyothin Road 89 in Pathum Thani province, acting on an arrest warrant issued by Khon Kaen Provincial Court on April 26, 2024. She faces charges including allowing others to use her bank account for technological crimes, abetting fraud, and conspiracy to input false data into computer systems.

The investigation traces back to 2564 (2021), when Ms. Manohra and her girlfriend allegedly deceived victims by posing as attractive women promoting a real estate investment opportunity involving land purchases and townhouse construction. Victims were promised high investment returns and transferred money totaling approximately 920,520 baht into Ms. Manohra's bank account before the suspects disappeared without providing the promised returns.

During initial interrogation, Ms. Manohra confessed to all charges but denied knowledge of the fraud scheme. She maintains she was merely the account holder and claims her girlfriend was the mastermind who used the account. Police detained her and referred the case to Ban Pet Police Station in Khon Kaen province for further investigation and to track down her accomplice.

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National

Election Commission Secretary Receives Petition to Dissolve Pheu Thai Party, Emphasizes Need to Examine Facts

The Election Commission received a petition to dissolve the Pheu Thai Party over leader Nattapong Ruangpanyawit's comments about drought mitigation, with the EC saying it must examine facts before determining if legal violations occurred.

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On May 26, 2025, at TK Palace Hotel, Sawaeng Boonmee, secretary of the Election Commission (EC), addressed a petition filed seeking to dissolve the Pheu Thai Party (Pheu Thai). The petition was prompted by comments and interviews from Nattapong Ruangpanyawit, the party's leader, regarding drought mitigation efforts in ways that reportedly alluded to the monarchy and government. The petitioner argued this may violate political party laws and constitute actions hostile to democratic governance.

Sawaeng stated that the matter is currently in administrative processing and must determine whether the statements constitute legal violations. The party dissolution petition process begins with the Political Party Registrar gathering factual evidence. He could not specify how long the review would take, as the petition was just submitted and requires careful consideration.

When asked if a special subcommittee would be established, Sawaeng noted that the EC currently has over 10 party dissolution cases under review. Each new case undergoes preliminary fact-checking to determine if it warrants consideration before being forwarded to the existing fact-checking committee.

Regarding whether Nattapong's actions constitute sedition and whether the EC would apply Constitutional Court standards in preliminary review, Sawaeng said he had not yet reviewed the factual details and would not comment on those issues, as they involve legal questions. He emphasized the EC follows standard procedures for all parties equally.

Sawaeng also reported progress on the Senate election fraud case, stating the EC is reviewing information submitted by its office and expects to bring the matter to a full commission meeting by early next month. Once the case enters the meeting agenda, the 90-day legal deadline for the EC's action begins.

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