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Anutin Stands by Suphattra, Warns Critics to Watch Out—Dismisses Government Detractors

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul defended Deputy PM Suphattra Sutthirpornpanitch against intense social media criticism, praising her work ethic and dismissing her critics as government opponents. Anutin warned attackers to be cautious, suggesting Suphattra will respond to attacks when necessary. He stated that coalition partner Palang Pracharath simply voted to support his government, while declining to comment on potential future party mergers as internal party matters.

1 May Khaosod

On May 1, at Government House, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, also Minister of Interior and leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, defended Deputy PM Suphattra Sutthirpornpanitch, Commerce Minister, who has recently faced an onslaught of social media attacks over her work. When asked if he offered her any encouragement, Anutin became emotional and declared that Suphattra works so hard she's nearly exhausted, working every single day yet remains composed. When a reporter suggested she's facing a rough period, Anutin countered by asking who said that, noting he himself has survived three years in such a situation without problems. He emphasized Suphattra doesn't pay attention to such criticism. When asked if she might need team reinforcement, Anutin simply said "Not necessary, no worries." Regarding the Palang Pracharath Party, a coalition member that pressured Suphattra to resign, Anutin remarked they merely raised their hands to vote for him, adding somewhat dismissively "they like to make a fuss." He explained that while Palang Pracharath and another party's support helped form his government, they differ in status from true coalition partners like Palang Pracharath since they have no cabinet ministers. Anutin declined to comment on possible future party mergers, saying such decisions fall within each party's internal processes. He stressed that the government's stability and work performance matter more than party size, noting he started with only 70 votes and grew to 190 through effective governance. Responding to suggestions that coalition partners weren't defending Suphattra, Anutin said there's no need since she's already a minister, but cautioned critics not to spread misinformation on social media, warning that she would respond when necessary. He concluded with a warning that critics should be careful.

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Police

Thai police arrest 3 after Cambodia scam raid returns

Thai police arrested three wanted suspects among 635 Thai nationals repatriated from Cambodia following a raid that dismantled a major 13-storey scam operation across the border.

1 May Khaosod

SA KAEO — Thai police arrested three suspects wanted on outstanding warrants on May 1, 2026, after receiving Thai nationals repatriated from Cambodia, where authorities had dismantled a 13-storey scam operation.

On the evening of April 30, officers received 635 Thai returnees and conducted detailed background and warrant checks. Several wanted suspects were identified among the group and arrested immediately. Others with possible links to criminal cases were separated for further screening, including checks on cross-border travel and their activities in Cambodia.

The operation was overseen by Deputy Commander of Provincial Police Region 2 Pol. Maj. Gen. Thitthawat Suriyachai and Sa Kaeo Provincial Police Chief Pol. Maj. Gen. Thaworn Dulyawit, along with relevant officers. Investigators from Khlong Luek police station arrested three suspects:

Sitthichok, also known as "May", 35, wanted by the Criminal Court on serious charges including premeditated murder, attempted murder, armed night-time trespass, criminal association and carrying weapons in public, was transferred to the Criminal Court.

Benjawan, 29, wanted by Sa Kaeo Provincial Court on embezzlement charges, was transferred to the provincial court.

Phuwadol, 29, wanted by the Criminal Court for jointly organizing illegal online gambling and money laundering, was transferred to the Criminal Court.

Authorities said they are continuing to screen and question other returnees to expand the investigation into related networks.

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National

Thai workers march on Govt House for fair pay, jobs on Labour day

Hundreds of Thai workers marched to Government House on May 1, 2026, demanding fair wages, job security and expanded social protections as part of National Labour Day celebrations. Labour unions highlighted rising living costs and employment insecurity, calling for measures such as strengthening worker rights and reforming state energy assets. The demonstration reflected International Workers' Day mobilisations worldwide, with organisers urging the government to address systemic issues affecting workers' livelihoods.

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BANGKOK — On May 1, 2026, hundreds of workers marched to Government House to demand fair wages, job security and stronger social protections as Thailand observed National Labour Day.

From 8:00 to 11:30, labour groups led by the State Enterprises Workers' Relations Confederation and the Thai Labour Solidarity Confederation gathered at Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road before heading to Government House Gate 5 to submit their demands.

Under the banner "Workers unite against global capitalism, build a new democratic society," organisers highlighted rising living costs, high energy prices and job insecurity. Key demands included fair wages, stable employment and expanded social security rights.

By 8:30, approximately 400 participants had assembled despite sweltering conditions, including workers, seniors, members of the public, youth activists, informal sector networks, state enterprise unions and motorcycle taxi operators.

Loudspeaker trucks and banners from labour groups and allied organisations accompanied the march. Demonstrators carried placards and performed symbolic actions calling for measures including an asbestos ban, ratification of ILO Conventions 87 and 98, elimination of precarious employment, equal rights for all workers, and reforms to state energy assets.

The demonstration was part of International Workers' Day events globally, with organisers calling on the government to address structural problems and enhance long-term living standards for Thai workers.

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National

Another Contender: Andoni Iraola Challenges Carrick for Manchester United's New Permanent Manager Role

Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's head coach, has emerged as a serious challenger to Michael Carrick for Manchester United's permanent manager position. While Carrick has impressed in his interim role by securing third place and Champions League qualification, United has not finalized its managerial decision. Iraola's attacking football has earned high praise from United's leadership, though he faces competition from Carrick and interest from other top clubs.

1 May Khaosod

Reports indicate that Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's head coach, is the leading contender to challenge Michael Carrick for Manchester United's new permanent manager position. Manchester United has not yet made a final decision on the permanent manager appointment, despite Carrick's impressive interim performance, which has kept the club in third place and on track to secure a UEFA Champions League spot for next season. According to Telegraph, Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's head coach who will leave the club after this season, has become a rival to Carrick for the Manchester United managerial post. Reports suggest that Iraola has earned considerable praise from United executives for his attacking style of football and is believed to fit well with the club's long-term development plan. However, Carrick remains the top favorite for the position, while Iraola has also attracted interest from other clubs including Chelsea and Athletic Bilbao.

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National

Loud Snoring: A Warning Sign of Stroke Risk, Doctors Alert of Four Serious Health Complications

Chronic loud snoring may signal obstructive sleep apnea and significantly increase stroke risk through oxygen deprivation, doctors warn, with weight loss and CPAP machines among recommended treatments.

1 May Khaosod

Loud snoring may not simply indicate deep sleep but rather a distress signal from your body. Doctors report that approximately half of chronic snorers also suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and increased health awareness has driven a 3% annual rise in treatment-seeking patients.

The most dangerous aspect of this condition is chronic oxygen deprivation at night, which can cause blood vessel inflammation and lead to serious complications such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and stroke. Dr. Chang Cheng-hsun, an otolaryngologist, revealed that according to Taiwan's Sleep Medicine Association, snoring affects nearly 70% of the population in that country.

He cited a case of a stroke patient who had a history of chronic snoring, excess weight, and the "three highs"—high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar—but mistakenly believed snoring indicated sound sleep and never sought treatment. Only after suffering a stroke and being referred to an ear, nose, and throat specialist during rehabilitation was he diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea, with breathing stops exceeding 30 times per hour and blood oxygen levels dropping to just 70% during sleep.

Treatment Approaches Dr. Chang explained that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines represent the current standard treatment for moderate to severe cases. For patients with nasal congestion or allergies preventing continuous device use, medication combined therapy or surgical correction of airway structure—such as deviated septum repair—may be necessary to improve CPAP effectiveness.

For mild to moderate patients with clear structural abnormalities like enlarged tonsils, surgery may be considered as the first option.

Behavioral modifications play a crucial role. The doctor emphasized that losing just 10-20% of body weight can significantly reduce airway obstruction, particularly in obese patients. In some cases, successful weight management can improve symptoms so substantially that severity decreases from moderate or severe to mild.

Warning Signs Not to Ignore Dr. Chang cautioned that anyone experiencing loud snoring accompanied by daytime drowsiness or fatigue should seek prompt medical evaluation, including home or in-hospital sleep testing. Upon diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea, patients should remain open to various treatment options while implementing behavioral changes such as weight control and regular exercise to improve sleep quality and reduce long-term serious health risks.

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National

PM Confirms New Electricity Rate Structure Will Be Cheaper, Solar Roofs Expected to Drop in Price Like Mobile Phones Did

Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul announced plans for a new electricity rate structure featuring reduced rates and expanded solar roof installations, comparing the expected price drops to how mobile phone costs fell from 200,000 baht to 400 baht over time. Under the new system, the first 200 units will cost 3 baht per unit for all consumers, with tiered pricing for additional usage, while excess solar energy generated by households can be sold back to the government. Implementation is expected to begin in early June through various government assistance programs.

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Prime Minister Anuthin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister announced a new electricity rate restructuring on May 1 at Government House, explaining that citizens will benefit from lower electricity costs by converting sunlight into income through solar roof installations. The government would purchase any surplus electricity generated by households, creating a system comparable to the mobile phone market transformation, where devices that originally cost nearly 200,000 baht are now available for as little as 400 baht.

When asked if solar roof costs could be reduced to improve public accessibility, the Prime Minister said it follows supply-and-demand principles similar to the early mobile phone era. He recalled his first mobile phone cost 120,000 baht and was cumbersome to carry, yet today basic phones cost just 400 baht, sometimes given away free with purchases.

Regarding the electricity rate structure itself, the Prime Minister explained that the first 200 units will be reduced to 3 baht per unit for all consumers equally. Units 200-400 follow a tiered system, while usage above 400 units carries a different rate, representing a fair cost-sharing approach used in many Thai systems.

Concerning timing concerns about implementation relative to billing cycles, he stated that procedures must be followed and that the Energy Regulatory Commission operates as an independent body. He added that implementation began the second week after his policy address to Parliament and would be completed as quickly as possible, with government assistance programs like Kon La Khrueng and Thai Chuay Thai Plus aimed at reaching citizens by early June.

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Community

Thai Country Star Hai Apapar Performs Merit-Making at Home, Spotting Sacred Water Vessel Numbers During Ceremony—Lottery Enthusiasts Nail Exact Winning Numbers

Thai country star Hai Apapar held a merit-making ceremony at her home on April 30, which lottery enthusiasts later analyzed for lucky numbers spotted in sacred water vessels during the ritual.

1 May Khaosod

Thai country music sensation Hai Apapar held a merit-making ceremony at her home on April 30, welcoming monks and inviting her team of musicians and dancers to participate alongside her beloved mother before heading to a concert performance. "Today I had the opportunity to make merit at home for the land guardian spirits and angels residing here. Before going to the concert, my entire team of musicians, dancers, and staff participated in this good deed together. For those who watch this clip, I hope you share in this merit and blessings," Hai said. The lottery community took notice—on May 2 when the lottery drew, observers spotted clear numbers within the sacred water vessel during the ceremony, prompting enthusiasts to rapidly place bets on combinations including 50, 56, 59, 509, and 75, repeating prayers for wealth and prosperity.

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National

All Space Partners with International Allies to Expand Events and Entertainment Business Across Thailand and Beyond

All Space has partnered with international events company Frame Motion Studio to expand its events and entertainment business across Thailand and 22 countries globally. The company aims to bring international concerts, festivals, and e-sports competitions to Thailand while managing events for major corporations, capitalizing on Thailand's 1.5 trillion baht events market that grows 8-10% annually.

1 May Khaosod

All Space has partnered with international partner Frame Motion Studio (FMS) to aggressively expand into the events and entertainment market, managing events for organizations nationwide while attracting concerts, festivals, and e-sports from abroad to Thailand.

The events and entertainment market continues to grow significantly, with a total market value exceeding 1.5 trillion baht and projected annual growth of 8-10%. All Space has announced its full-scale market expansion, joining forces with global partner Frame Motion Studio (FMS), which has a network covering 22 countries worldwide, to manage events for various organizations and bring international concerts, festivals, and e-sports to the Thai market.

Chatchawal Treeneth, CEO of Grey NB Group Limited operating under the All Space brand, revealed that the current Events & Entertainment market maintains strong growth potential. According to assessments by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), the current market value ranges between 1.2-1.5 trillion baht annually, with expected average growth of 8-10% per year. TCEB aims to increase the total market value to 400 billion baht by 2023.

The government is currently accelerating support for event organization, including seminars, trade shows, and various entertainment events such as concerts and festivals from abroad held in Thailand. The market is divided into MICE events at 60% and Entertainment & Lifestyle events at 40%. Thailand is considered an important destination with readiness in venues, technology, and personnel for event management.

All Space has operated in this business for over 25 years in both Events & Entertainment sectors and continuously develops new service presentation formats to keep pace with business changes. Most recently, the company partnered with Frame Motion Studio Limited from Malaysia, which has a global network of 22 countries, to aggressively expand the Events & Entertainment market both domestically and internationally under the concept 'All Space. One Space. Infinite Dimensions.' ready to deliver new-format experiences combined with limitless event technology.

"The Events & Entertainment market in Thailand and ASEAN is attractive with high growth potential. Although the current situation is affected by regional conflicts and slowing economies, our development of new service formats, especially unique new technologies that the market demands, combined with a 22-country network, gives us competitive advantages and allows us to meet client needs without limitations," Chatchawal stated.

The company's target clients are primarily major industry corporations seeking to create new customer experiences, including real estate development businesses, automotive companies, lifestyle products, banks, e-sports, and technology firms. The company can manage events from medium-sized to large national and international levels, with numerous previous projects including large stadium events, Kuwait's pavilion at Dubai World Expo, e-sports competitions, and K-POP and T-POP concerts.

Beyond event management, All Space plans to develop its own intellectual properties in various formats, including organizing festivals and creating unique entertainment experiences.

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National

Commerce Ministry Launches Campaign to Boost Domestic Durian Consumption, Aiming to Support Prices at Start of Season

Thailand's Commerce Ministry launched a campaign to boost domestic durian consumption by 500,000 tons, aiming to stabilize prices as harvests surge this season with production expected 33% higher than previous years. Major retailers includi

1 May Khaosod

The Commerce Ministry and CP Axtra have launched the 'Thailand: The Land of Tropical Fruits' campaign to support domestic durian consumption of 500,000 tons and stabilize prices before large harvests reach the market. Director-General Witthayakorn Maneenat of the Internal Trade Department announced that this year's fruit production, especially durians, is expected to increase substantially, with total output projected to exceed 2 million tons—approximately 33 percent higher than previous years. The ministry is working with all sectors including wholesale and retail chains, central markets, fresh markets, online platforms, and private businesses to accelerate product distribution and create sales channels for farmers from the beginning of the season.

Maneenat explained that the Internal Trade Department is pursuing an aggressive marketing strategy, refusing to wait for oversupply to drive down prices. The department is continuously organizing consumption promotion activities with a target to support sales of over 500,000 tons this year to help stabilize prices and boost purchasing power in the market. Positive signals are already emerging, with durian prices rising an average of 5-10 baht per kilogram last week, currently ranging from 145-155 baht per kilogram.

'This is a golden year for farmers and consumers who can access quality fruit at reasonable prices, especially durians which are extremely popular right now,' Maneenat said. 'Whether large or small, all durians entering the market are guaranteed quality with good flesh and excellent taste. We need to quickly build awareness and give both Thai people and foreign tourists the opportunity to taste high-quality durians from Thai orchards.'

The Commerce Ministry is also preparing to promote Thai fruits in major tourist areas under the 'Thailand: The Land of Tropical Fruits' concept to communicate with both Thai and international visitors and tourists, while positioning Thailand as a world-class destination for premium tropical fruits.

Siripon Detsing, Chief Executive Officer of CP Axtra's Sustainability and Corporate Communications Division, stated that Makro and Lotus are ready to act as intermediaries connecting farmers and consumers. This year, the retailers target a threefold increase in durian purchases from farmers, up from approximately 22,000 tons last year, and around 30,000 tons when including all fruits, helping to distribute products and expand market channels for Thai farmers.

Makro and Lotus have also organized the 'Let's Dorian' event, featuring all-you-can-eat durian and Eastern region fruit buffets delivered directly from farmers' orchards. The event includes a quality guarantee service with professional selection, cutting, weighing, and peeling, assuring delicious and sweet fruit at 599 baht per person, plus special privileges at Makro-Lotus stores nationwide.

CP Axtra has also partnered with the Internal Trade Department to facilitate fruit trade through a contract market using the department's standardized contract agreement, with purchase commitments exceeding 2,110 tons valued at over 70 million baht from October 2025 to April 2026. The agreement covers a diverse range of fruits and agricultural products including sweet lime, bananas, avocados, guavas, mangoes, lettuce, pomelos, watermelons, dragon fruits, pumpkins, red onions, garlic, longans, lychees, mangosteens, loganberries, rambutans, and papayas.

'Today, Makro and Lotus serve as a bridge between farmers and consumers. We want our over 30 million members nationwide to consume high-quality fruits and durians from Thai orchards, while helping expand distribution channels so farmers can access larger markets,' Siripon said.

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National

PM Anusorn Orders Renovation of Santitham Building Entrance Walkway Roof for Royal Ceremony Dignity

Prime Minister Anusorn Amornchai inspected Government House facilities and ordered improvements to the Santitham Building's entrance walkway, directing officials to replace the plastic roof and rope fixtures ahead of the royal umbrella ceremony celebration on May 4th to ensure proper dignity for the event.

1 May Khaosod

Prime Minister Anusorn Amornchai conducted an inspection of the Government House venue and ordered officials to upgrade the plastic roof and rope fixtures covering the walkway entrance to the Santitham Building ahead of the Sanusnab Club's celebration event for the royal umbrella ceremony scheduled for Monday, May 4th. On May 1st, at Government House, Prime Minister Anusorn Amornchai and the Interior Minister descended from the Thai-Khu-Fa Building to the Santitham Building to inspect preparations for the royal celebration event. The Prime Minister instructed officials to replace the plastic roof covering the walkway between buildings and remove the ropes securing it to enhance the appearance and dignity appropriate for the royal occasion, asking responsible personnel to determine the best method for modification.

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Breaking

Grieving Family Demands Justice as Young Man Dies from Brutal Beating, Frustrated by Lack of Progress and CCTV Evidence

A 39-year-old man died from severe head injuries after being brutally kicked by a close friend during Songkran in Bangkok, with his widow frustrated by stalled police investigation and CCTV evidence showing more violence than the attacker c

1 May Khaosod

At 9:30 a.m. on May 1, 2024, Thamnanthon Tangtim (known as Sergeant King) brought the victim's family to file a complaint with investigators at the Central Investigation Police Bureau, citing a lack of progress in the case that began during Songkran. The victim, 39-year-old Supakij, suffered severe injuries on April 14 at approximately 5:28 p.m. in the Nivet Chao Fa Soi area on Prachauthit Road 10 in Don Mueang, Bangkok, after being repeatedly kicked and stomped on the head and chest by his assailant, 38-year-old Chirathat (alias "Joe"). Supakij was hospitalized at Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital with brain swelling, intracranial bleeding, and a fractured skull, eventually dying on April 17 at 4:40 p.m.

The victim's 35-year-old widow, Kamlachonok, revealed that her husband had been invited by the perpetrator—a close friend he hadn't seen in over 10 years—to celebrate Songkran. She said she lost contact with him that evening and learned the next day he had been hospitalized. When reviewing CCTV footage from the apartment complex, she discovered her husband was brutally attacked with 7-8 kicks to the head while offering no resistance, contradicting the perpetrator's claim of only 4 strikes during a drunken scuffle. Most troubling to her is that her husband was left unconscious on a stretcher overnight before being transported to the hospital around 2 p.m. on April 15—despite the attacker's mother witnessing the entire incident from the start.

The widow stated she filed a report at Don Mueang Police Station, but the case has stalled with no investigation progress. She was denied access to the police report and learned that the perpetrator visited the station early the following week without any charges being filed. She expressed deep concern, noting that the attacker appears to have connections to influential local figures and continues living freely. She emphasized that her deceased husband was the family's sole breadwinner supporting two young children, and with prompt medical care, he might have survived.

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