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Art and Culture Landmark – 1,000 Beloved Pet Portraits in One Day

MMAD and MunMun Srinakarin shopping center is showcasing the "1 Day, 1,000 Images: Pawtrait" exhibition, featuring 1,000 carefully curated pet photographs selected from over 12,500 submissions. The exhibition celebrates the bond between pet owners and their animals through diverse photographic perspectives and runs through May 31, 2025, in a pet-friendly space open to the public.

25 Apr Khaosod

With the pet parent lifestyle trend surging, MMAD and MunMun Srinakarin (MunMun Srinakarin shopping center) invite pet owners to discover the human-animal connection through 1,000 carefully selected photographs in the "1 Day, 1,000 Images: Pawtrait" exhibition.

This charming showcase curates 1,000 pet photography moments selected from over 12,500 submissions by more than 1,700 photographers. The images capture the personalities, identities, and bonds between pet owners and their animals from diverse perspectives. Presented as a large-scale photographic installation, the exhibition reflects the broader pet-loving community through the lens of photographers from various backgrounds.

Prepare to bring your dogs and cats to check in and share your cute lifestyle moments in a pet-friendly area. The exhibition runs today through May 31, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (free admission) on the first floor of MMAD, MunMun Srinakarin (CentralWorld).

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Commemorating 166 Years Since the Birth of Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa

A merit-making ceremony was held on April 12, 2569, to commemorate the 166th anniversary of the birth of Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa, a pioneering figure in Thai Buddhist education and the 10th Supreme Patriarch of Bangkok. Born as a son of Rama IV, he established educational curricula for monks, founded Maha Makut Rajvidyalai, and laid the foundation for Thailand's primary education system. UNESCO recognized him as a significant world figure in education, public service, humanities, and religion.

25 Apr Khaosod

On Sunday, April 12, 2569, Somdet Phra Maha Veerawong (Suchin Akkachino), a committee member of the Maha Therasmakom and director of Mae Kong Tham Sanam Luang, presided over a merit-making ceremony dedicated to Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa on the 166th anniversary of his birth, along with offerings to former leaders of Mae Kong Tham Sanam Luang. The ceremony took place at the Conference Room of the Education Council Building at Maha Makut Rajvidyalai in Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok.

Mae Kong Tham Sanam Luang arranged the merit-making ceremony with dedicatory offerings to Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa and former masters to show gratitude to him as a pioneer in establishing Buddhist education and the lineage of senior monks who have continuously managed Pali scriptural studies to the present day.

Foundation manager Thang Thong Chantarangsuk of Maha Makut Rajvidyalai Foundation under Royal Patronage and foundation staff participated in this merit-making ceremony dedicated to former leaders of Mae Kong Tham Sanam Luang.

Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa was a son of Rama IV and served as the 10th Supreme Patriarch of Bangkok, as well as the 3rd Abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara.

Phra Ajarn Man Phuritatto recounted that the most venerable figure of Rama IV's reign was Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa, the King's own son, who was the first to begin this path. He commenced studying Pali language at the age of eight, eventually becoming able to translate Buddhist texts. When Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Pawesvarig Langkorn, the 8th Supreme Patriarch of Bangkok, passed away in 1891, King Rama V graciously appointed Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa to continue administering Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, making him the 3rd Abbot.

Later, in 1893, King Rama V graciously promoted his monastic rank to Somdet Phra Rajakhana, Chief of the Thammayut Order. He then began developing Buddhist activities by supporting newly ordained monks and novices in studying Thai Buddhist doctrine and establishing this as an educational curriculum for the Sangha called 'Nak Tham' studies, which remains the foundational monastic education curriculum to the present day.

He established Maha Makut Rajvidyalai in 1893 as a pioneering initiative in new monastic education—combining Pali scriptural studies with other practical subjects conducive to Buddhist teaching—and designated it as an educational institution for both monks and novices.

In 1894, he published the journal 'Tham Chaksu' and expanded monastic education throughout the kingdom by making temples into schools with monks as teachers. This represented the establishment of Thailand's primary education system. Later, in 1910, he was graciously appointed as Somdet Phra Sangkharaj, the 10th Supreme Patriarch of Bangkok.

Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Wachiryananvarorsa suffered from tuberculosis and passed away on August 2, 1921, at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara in Bangkok at the age of 61. Through his exceptional wisdom and immeasurable contributions, UNESCO recognized him as an important figure of the world in the fields of education, public service, humanities, and religion in 2021.

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Weekly Horoscope – Probability Trends for the Week (April 26 – May 2, 2025) Check Your Charm with the Public, Financial Loss from Construction Projects, Avoid Signing Important Documents

This weekly horoscope by Sethaput Lakna provides probability trends and astrological guidance for different zodiac signs from April 26 to May 2, 2025. Each sign receives specific advice on fortune, financial matters, relationships, and potential challenges to navigate during the week. The forecast emphasizes caution in financial dealings, careful communication, and patience during difficult circumstances.

25 Apr Khaosod

Weekly probability trends (April 26 – May 2, 2025) by Sethaput Lakna.

Aries natives will have sharp wit and many livelihood opportunities this week. You'll find unexpected income from beauty, art, communication work, or serving as a special instructor at various institutions. This is a favorable period where your communications benefit yourself and help resolve immediate problems for your group. However, enemies will be very close during this time, and past mistakes may become tools for them to attack you when opportunity arises. Family members may cause loss of benefits or distance themselves temporarily. Nevertheless, you'll need to exercise greater patience than others.

Taurus natives will have charm with the general public this week. Most matters you bring to authority figures will succeed, but awaited negotiations and business dealings may disappoint. Your wit may not match competitors and those around you. Sometimes sensitivity prevents you from solving both personal and public problems. You may become tired of relatives' improper conduct or wish to temporarily relocate far away. Enemies will naturally separate from you without requiring action on your part, and this is a good opportunity to turn enemies into friends, even if they've caused you hardship before. You should speak less during this period.

Gemini natives will gain benefits from travel or experience good fortune during journeys this week. However, don't expect gains from distant contacts or foreign language speakers. Avoid involvement with modern equipment or high technology. Abandoned ventures may resurface to discredit or embarrass you. Don't delegate important tasks to subordinates or dependents without close supervision, as you're prone to trouble from people with inferior qualifications and maturity. Nevertheless, your current business will progress further after May 2025 ends.

Cancer natives will need to endure diverse situations this week and may face crises requiring greater composure and prudence than usual, even learning to smile in the face of danger. Don't panic or overreact to mistakes, as when your time comes, you'll benefit from your own actions without extra effort. Beware of theft of important documents or valuable contracts. Education and exams at all levels may require more effort to match others' performance. You may have to leave your residence unwillingly.

Leo natives will have sharp thinking this week. You'll be able to invest in major ventures with proper support from authorities and knowledgeable people. You'll spend money on construction or home improvements to better suit work and communication, or happily spend on family members' comfort. Acting as a broker or mediator in disputes will bring success and benefits. You'll solve various problems with intelligence and understanding. However, you shouldn't let others see or display ostentatious behavior, especially regarding opposite sex or romantic matters.

Virgo natives will have good fortune this week...

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National

Research Shows 'Something You Might Already Be Doing' Can Reduce Premature Death Risk by 45%

A new study found that elderly voters had up to 45% lower mortality risk in the five years following the 2008 U.S. presidential election, with benefits persisting for up to 15 years, suggesting voting may have protective health effects beyo

25 Apr Khaosod

New research is opening an intriguing perspective that voting may not just be a democratic responsibility but could also affect human health and lifespan, particularly among elderly people. Scientists built on previous research about altruistic behaviors such as volunteering, which have already been shown to benefit health, but this time they wanted to see whether voting behavior would have preventive health effects.

Results published in the Journals of Gerontology found that among elderly people, voting in the 2008 U.S. presidential election was associated with reduced risk of premature death and could be linked to increased longevity of up to 15 years. Researchers tracked health data of participants, comparing those who voted with those who didn't, and analyzed mortality risk over 5, 10, and 15 years following the election.

Results showed that the voting group had significantly lower mortality risk, with reductions of up to 45% in the first five years, and these benefits persisted long-term. Notably, those who benefited most were people with poor baseline health who still went to vote, showing continued positive effects lasting up to 15 years.

Researchers explained that these results cannot be explained by common factors like income, education level, social participation, or even political affiliation, suggesting there are more complex behavioral and social factors at play.

Overall, scholars view voting as part of a cycle connecting health and public policy, since health affects voting while election results influence laws and policies that impact public health, such as infrastructure, pedestrian safety, and access to public spaces.

Researchers thus propose that promoting voting access should not be viewed solely as a political matter but could also be part of public health promotion, especially in aging societies that need greater participation and social connection.

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Police

Joint Drug Enforcement Task Force Intercepts Major Methamphetamine Smuggling Operation Across Mekong River in Tha Uthen District, Seizes 500 Kilograms of Ice

Thai security forces seized over 500 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine during an interception operation along the Mekong River in Tha Uthen District, Nakhon Phanom Province on April 24. Two suspects managed to escape back to Laos by boat when authorities attempted to apprehend them. The confiscated drugs, valued at a substantial amount, were transferred to police for legal action and investigation.

25 Apr Khaosod

Security forces under the Northeast Border Drug Suppression and Control Command, operating through Nakhon Phanom Province's Drug Control Center and Tha Uthen District's Operation Center in coordination with local volunteer territorial defense units, successfully intercepted a drug trafficking network crossing the Mekong River. Officers seized a large shipment of crystal methamphetamine (ice) weighing approximately 500 kilograms across 12 sacks with substantial market value. Two suspects quickly fled back to Laos by boat when officers revealed themselves for inspection.

The operation occurred on the evening of April 24 after authorities received intelligence about an illegal drug shipment being transported across the Mekong River near Tha Uthen village. Officers established surveillance patrols and detected a suspicious boat arriving from across the border with two individuals, who were placing sacks on the riverbank stairs. When confronted, the suspects immediately escaped by boat to Laos.

All confiscated drugs were transported to Tha Uthen District office for detailed inventory before being handed to Tha Uthen Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities are pursuing the fleeing suspects. This incident reflects ongoing drug trafficking networks' continued use of the Mekong River border as a smuggling corridor, prompting officials to intensify patrol and interception operations in the area.

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Breaking

Boonmee's Mother Speaks Out as Snail Luk Peep's Opponent, Reveals Heartbreak Over Child's Bullying and Vows to Seek Justice

Boonmee's mother has publicly expressed her emotional anguish over her son being bullied during a viral incident, emphasizing that no mother would accept such treatment of her child. She commits to pursuing justice and protecting her son, while explaining her initial silence was a strategic decision to prioritize his safety. The situation centers around a scheduled boxing match between the victim, Boonmee, and the aggressor, Snail Luk Peep, which was moved to a neutral venue.

25 Apr Khaosod

On April 25, 2569, following the viral 'Luk Peep' incident that emerged during the recent Songkran holiday, the two parties involved—Snail Luk Peep, the aggressor, and Boonmee Cannabis, the victim—were scheduled for a boxing match at a ring in Ratchaburi Province on the evening of April 23. Before the scheduled bout, both sides appeared on the Hone Kraam program to discuss the matter.

Snail's mother firmly insisted that the boxing match should not proceed, citing safety concerns about the venue despite it being an official camp. She requested that Hoom Kachhai help find a neutral location, who then coordinated with Siaobot Petchyindi, who agreed to arrange an alternative venue. Boonmee's mother subsequently posted a heartfelt message revealing her emotional struggle as a parent.

She stated: "First, I'm not seeking attention. I'm coming forward to protect my child and my family." Addressing social media questions about how she feels regarding what happened to her son, she expressed: "No mother on earth would tolerate seeing the person she loves most being bullied. The pain in a mother's heart is immeasurable. A mother's role is not just to raise a child, but to be their shield against a cruel world. I believe violence is not the solution, and my child does not deserve this. I will do everything to demand justice and will stand firmly to protect my son so he knows he doesn't fight this battle alone.

My silence initially wasn't because I didn't hurt or didn't love my child, but because the situation forced me to use patience as my shield. I had to prioritize my child's safety first. Speaking out rashly might have escalated the situation and put my child in greater danger. My silence that day was a way of containing my pain to wait for the right moment to protect my child in the best way possible.

Boonmee has always fended for himself. He's a fighter who stands on his own. He's very capable. Finally, I want to send my love and support to my son."

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National

Exercise Alone Isn't Enough! After Age 60, Don't Overlook These 4 Keys to Good Health

After age 60, exercise and water alone won't keep you healthy; doctors warn that adequate protein intake, quality sleep, proper chronic disease management, and stress control are equally essential to prevent serious health complications.

25 Apr Khaosod

Exercise and drinking plenty of water may not be sufficient! After turning 60, if you want to maintain good health, don't ignore these 4 important factors. Doctors emphasize that while these aren't difficult to implement, the results can be remarkably effective.

Compiled by Sadsad Online news team April 25, 2025

According to international media reports, the medical community has long confirmed that the key factors determining elderly health don't rely on any single "special trick," but rather on comprehensive lifestyle management.

Consider the case of this Chinese man: At 5:30 a.m., before dawn fully breaks, 62-year-old Mr. Zhu goes out for a brisk walk around his neighborhood, completing three full circuits. He often says, "I walk ten thousand steps daily and drink plenty of water—my health should be absolutely fine."

However, his recent health checkup results came as a shock. His fasting blood sugar was elevated, bad cholesterol had increased, and his bone density had decreased. Mr. Zhu was confused: "With this much discipline, why did the results turn out this way?"

The doctor's answer made him realize that "after 60, health doesn't depend on effort in just one area, but rather on comprehensive systemic behavior."

Many people believe the secret to longevity is simply "exercise and drink lots of water." While important, neglecting sleep quality, proper nutrition, chronic disease management, and stress control can lead to disappointing results.

4 Important Overlooked Factors That Determine Senior Health

Medical guidelines, including recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) and many countries, emphasize that good health comes from holistic care, not just a single behavior.

1. Adequate Protein Intake Is as Important as Exercise Many elderly people worry that "eating too much protein will harm the kidneys," so they reduce consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy. However, after age 60, muscle mass decreases more rapidly. Without sufficient protein, you risk sarcopenia, increasing fall risk and prolonging recovery from illness.

It's recommended to include quality protein at every meal, such as fish, eggs, milk, tofu, or lean meat. For those with chewing difficulties, choose steamed, braised, or boiled foods to soften the texture.

2. Sleep Isn't Just Rest—It Affects Metabolism and Heart Health Many elderly people experience poor sleep quality, waking in the middle of the night, viewing this as normal aging. However, chronic insomnia directly impacts blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and brain function. Sleep is the body's repair process during nighttime hours.

It's recommended to maintain consistent sleep and wake times, avoid tea and coffee in the afternoon, and avoid videos or phones before bed. If you experience insomnia several times weekly for over 3 months, consult a doctor.

3. Chronic Disease Management Requires Monitoring Long-term Trends, Not Just Single Tests A common misconception is that if a single health checkup is normal, you're safe for the entire year. However, the risk of hypertension or diabetes often lies hidden in daily fluctuations. What matters is the long-term trend, not any single number.

It's recommended to regularly monitor blood pressure at home, recording both morning and evening readings. Those with blood sugar abnormalities should follow doctor recommendations and bring records for the physician to consider treatment adjustments.

4. Emotions and Social Relationships Are an Overlooked "Health Shield" Retirement or family separation can make elderly people feel isolated. Prolonged loneliness affects the body through the nervous system, hormones, and immunity. Those with good social relationships typically maintain better health.

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Abhisit Demands Clarity from Akanat on Half-Plus-Half Program and Budget Usage

Democrat Party leader Abhisit demanded the government clarify how it will fund and structure economic relief programs, particularly the half-plus-half initiative, questioning whether the plan effectively targets vulnerable groups or require

25 Apr Khaosod

April 25, 2026 – At the Democrat Party headquarters, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva called for the government to accelerate clarification on its economic solutions. He acknowledged Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Akanat Nitithanpraphas's efforts in working through various legislative steps regarding budget transfers and the 2570 fiscal year budget bill framework. Abhisit stressed the need to clarify whether borrowing will ultimately be necessary and how vulnerable group assistance programs will be structured, emphasizing the need for precision.

The Democrat Party maintains that the best current relief measures would involve using existing tools, including excise tax reductions on refined goods, to help from the source rather than downstream. This would reduce the government's burden of providing end-stage assistance.

Regarding the half-plus-half program where the state contributes 60% and citizens pay 40%, Abhisit questioned its effectiveness in alleviating public hardship. He noted confusion about whether the program targets vulnerable groups or the general public, and requested clear figures. He emphasized that government spending should primarily aim to help those most affected, rather than serve merely as economic stimulus.

Abhisit expressed reservations about the program's success, citing past relief measures—including transport and taxi assistance and Commerce Ministry programs—as disproportionate to the number of people suffering. He called for clarity on the project's main framework and questioned whether implementation would require a budget transfer bill, supplementary budget, special loans, or borrowed funds.

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National

Bangkok installs barriers to stop motorbikes on pavements

Bangkok authorities have installed steel barriers on pavements in Khlong Toei district's Phra Khanong junction to prevent motorcycles from illegally driving on footpaths. The problem was attributed to narrow roads, distant U-turn points, and large vehicles blocking lanes, forcing some motorcyclists onto sidewalks. Local residents report improved safety and reduced noise since the installation, while the barrier design still accommodates wheelchair users, cyclists, and pedestrians with luggage.

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BANGKOK — 24 April 2026, Bangkok authorities have installed metal barriers on pavements in Khlong Toei district to prevent motorcycles from driving on footpaths, following repeated public complaints.

Sittichai Aranyaganon, assistant secretary to the Bangkok governor, inspected the site at the intersection of Rama IV and Sukhumvit roads (Phra Khanong junction), an area known for frequent violations.

He said the problem stems from distant U-turn points, closely spaced side streets and narrow roads, compounded by large vehicles often occupying all lanes, making it difficult for motorcycles to pass and prompting some riders to mount the pavement.

The Khlong Toei district office has installed "S-Guard" steel posts along the pavement, which officials say have proven effective. Authorities consulted road users before installation, as the area is near a BTS Skytrain station and heavily used by both Thai residents and foreign visitors.

"We want all road users, especially motorcyclists, to respect traffic rules," Sittichai said.

Local residents and shopkeepers reported noticeable improvements, saying the barriers have reduced danger and noise.

One regular pedestrian said she previously felt unsafe walking with headphones, as motorcycles approaching from behind could not be heard. Since the installation, she said, she feels more secure.

Residents added that the design allows access for other users, including wheelchair users, cyclists and travellers with luggage, while effectively blocking motorcycles.

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Police

Police expose scam gang route at border sugarcane fields

Police have identified a sugarcane field in Sa Kaeo's border region as a trafficking route used by scam gangs to smuggle Thai victims into Cambodia, where they're forced to work as scammers in Poipet.

25 Apr Khaosod

SA KAEO — 25 April 2026, Police and soldiers have identified a sugarcane field near the Thai-Cambodian border as a key route used by call-centre scam gangs to traffic victims across the frontier, officials said.

Officers from Provincial Police Region 2, supported by the Burapha Task Force, led a rescued victim, a director of a boys' love television series, and an associate to point out locations in Phan Suek subdistrict of Aranyaprathet district where they were allegedly taken across the border.

Authorities said the victims had been lured with offers of work and investment training before being smuggled into Cambodia and forced to work as scammers in the border city of Poipet. They were recently released.

The area, largely made up of farmland, allows easy crossing on foot, particularly in the dry season when there are no natural water barriers. Officials said traffickers frequently use such natural routes through Phan Suek and nearby Khlong Nam Sai subdistrict to move Thai nationals out of the country illegally.

Maj. Gen. Thitiwat Suriyachai, deputy commander of Provincial Police Region 2, said Thais continue to be deceived into taking jobs in neighbouring countries, with local guides often used to escort victims across informal crossings.

He said authorities have intelligence on the network involved and will step up patrols and border controls.

Investigators also believe the operation extends beyond a previously identified network leader known as "Mr Moo" and may involve former local officials suspected of facilitating the crossings. The individuals have been suspended pending investigation.

Officials warned the public to be cautious of job offers near border areas, particularly those promising high pay or requiring pre-employment training, as they may be linked to human trafficking or scam operations.

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National

Beer The Voice Thanks Kanchai for His Kindness, Whoever Said She Made a Diss Track Has It Wrong

Singer Beer The Voice thanks MC Kanchai for withdrawing a lawsuit against her, denying rumors that her recent song "Ahwang" was a diss track about him.

25 Apr Khaosod

Singer Beer The Voice has come forward to thank MC Kanchai for his kindness, firmly denying claims that she made a diss track about him. On April 24, Beer shared a post from the Drama-addict page praising Kanchai's generous nature, noting that whenever anyone has a misunderstanding with him, if they later apologize and communicate properly, he's willing to accept it and move on amicably.

Beer expressed her gratitude and refuted rumors surrounding her latest song 'Ahwang,' stating: "Does everyone understand? Don't have issues with him. He's serious about this. He kindly withdrew the lawsuit against me. I really need to thank him. Seriously, when people come saying Beer made a diss track—did you just make that up? I would never do that to him, definitely not."

In her comments, she added: "I'm thanking him, so why do other people think negatively?" and "I was just agreeing with the page, that's all."

Beer also celebrated her music, noting that her song 'Ahwang' has already reached 125,000 views, thanking everyone for their feedback, both positive and critical.

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