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Pattaya Hotel Manager Explains Rooftop Fire, Reports Over 25 Million Baht in Damages

A rooftop fire at A.J. Plus Hotel in Pattaya on May 22 forced 240 guests to evacuate, injuring four people including a staff member with serious burns. Preliminary investigations suggest an electrical short circuit caused the blaze, with da

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On May 22, 2025, reporters documented the progress of the fire at the A.J. Plus Hotel on Pattaya Soi 3 in the northern Pattaya area, Moo 6, Nai Klang Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri Province. At the time of the incident, approximately 240 guests from 120 rooms were forced to evacuate the building in chaos.

Four people were injured in total: three guests—two Thai women and one Indonesian boy—suffered smoke inhalation and injuries during evacuation. The fourth victim was Thawatchai, a 40-year-old hotel employee who attempted to contain the fire but sustained approximately 20% burns and smoke inhalation. His condition was serious and he was transported to a nearby hospital.

Hotel Managing Director Athinath Wattanaphrom revealed that preliminary staff interviews suggest the fire was likely caused by an electrical short circuit somewhere on the rooftop, though the exact location remains unknown. He stated the hotel is awaiting official investigation results from relevant authorities.

Following the incident, the hotel evacuated all guests and temporarily arranged alternative accommodation at nearby hotels while awaiting safety inspections. The hotel apologized to all guests and emphasized that customer safety is the top priority, committing to full support for those affected. Initial damage assessment estimates total approximately 25 million baht.

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Police

Demolition Order Issued for Nui Beach Structures in Phuket by June 5 Following Encroachment on Protected Forest

Phuket authorities have ordered the removal of all structures from protected forest land at Nui Beach by June 5, with demolition at the owner's expense if the deadline is missed following discovery of illegal tourism development on approxim

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The Director-General of the Forestry Department has signed an order under Section 25 of the National Reserved Forest Act B.E. 2507, requiring occupants and related parties to remove all structures from the Naga Range National Reserved Forest area at Nui Beach, Soi Laem Nui Out, Moo 2, Karon Subdistrict, Muang District, Phuket by June 5. This follows an inspection by officials from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, local administration, and the Forestry Department on May 14, which discovered tourism-related development and numerous additional structures. The inspection found approximately 15-18 rai of encroachment with 11 structures including shops, residences, bathrooms, tourist service points, pavilions, a naga statue, a worship plaza, concrete roads, and a water dam. Officials confirmed the actions violate Section 14 of the National Reserved Forest Act, with complaints already filed at Karon Police Station. Failure to comply within the deadline will result in the Forestry Department proceeding with demolition at the owner's expense, plus an additional 30% administrative fee.

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Police

Eight Thais Return Home from Laos Casino Job with 127 Smuggled Mobile Phones

Eight Thai nationals were caught smuggling 127 mobile phones across the Mekong River into Nong Khai after fleeing a Laos online gambling operation that was shut down after just 10 days.

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Eight Thai nationals crossed back into Thailand after working at an online gambling casino in Laos for only 10 days before authorities shut it down. They attempted to smuggle 127 mobile phones across the Mekong River back to Nong Khai, claiming the devices were used to transfer funds between gambling website customers.

At 11:00 AM on May 22, 2025, officers from the Nong Khai Customs Office, Immigration Bureau, military, and police jointly apprehended Ms. Sukanya, 38; Mr. Manas, 32; Mr. Praphruek, 20; Mr. Niphon, 23; Ms. Hattairat, 24; Mr. Somphorn, 31; Mr. Chatchai, 36; and Ms. Orthhai, 24—all Thai nationals—along with 127 mobile phones.

During routine screening at the First Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge border checkpoint in Muang Nong Khai, officers stopped a Hyundai vehicle (registration Kb 0437, Kamphaengphet) entering from Laos. The driver was Laotian with eight Thai passengers inside. Upon inspection of their luggage, officers discovered large quantities of hidden mobile phones, totaling 127 units, and detained all passengers.

Under interrogation, all eight confessed to traveling to operate an online gambling website at a Laos casino location. They launched the website on May 10, 2025, but it was shut down after just 10 days by Laotian authorities. They decided to return to Thailand to resettle. The mobile phones were equipment used to process financial transfers between gambling website customers and were being transported for potential future operations.

Authorities charged them with illegal importation of goods (mobile phones) without customs procedures. Police are investigating potential connections to scam operations and call centers, with the case being forwarded to Muang Nong Khai Police Station for further legal proceedings.

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Police

House Fire Claims Life of 62-Year-Old Man; Firefighters Battle Blaze for Over 20 Minutes

A 62-year-old man died in a house fire in Nakhon Si Thammarat province after becoming trapped inside the wooden structure. Firefighters battled the blaze for over 20 minutes before discovering his charred remains inside.

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A tragic house fire in Nakhon Si Thammarat province claimed the life of a 62-year-old man who became trapped inside. At 8:30 PM on May 22, 2569, police from Hua Sai Police Station received a report of a raging house fire affecting a residential building in Moo 5, Nansaton Subdistrict, Hua Sai District. Station Commander Lt. Col. Sompon Rakkhaew coordinated with firefighters to rush to the scene and begin extinguishing the blaze.

Upon arrival, firefighters found a two-story wooden house engulfed in rapidly spreading flames that prevented nearby residents from offering assistance. Firefighters spent more than 20 minutes spraying water to contain and extinguish the fire. Once inside to conduct a search, authorities discovered the severely charred remains of a 62-year-old man. Investigation revealed that the victim was alone in the house at the time of the fire and was unable to escape in time before being overcome by the flames. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the true cause of the fire and will coordinate evidence collection for further legal action.

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Police

Arrest of Thai Man Forced to Work as Scammer in Cambodia, Assaulted When Refusing, Coerced into Impersonating Police

A 33-year-old Thai man was arrested at the Nong Khai-Laos border after being trafficked to Cambodia where he was tortured and forced to impersonate police in scam operations. He had escaped to Laos seeking legitimate work before being depor

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On May 22, 2025, Deputy Commander Theeyaphat Rangsipramanakul of Nong Khai Immigration, along with immigration officials, received custody of 102 Thai nationals suspected of involvement in scamming operations from Laos at the first Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge checkpoint in Muang Nong Khai District. Among them was 33-year-old Phongthep from Nonthaburi, subject to arrest warrant No. 125/2566 issued on January 13, 2566, facing charges including fraud, impersonation, gang membership, transnational organized crime participation, computer fraud, and money laundering, with the Anti-Scamming Division handling the case.

During interrogation, Phongthep stated that in 2566, a friend named Aek invited him to work as a call center employee in Cambodia. He illegally crossed the border through Sakaew Province and was detained for 12 days upon arrival. When offered illegal work, Phongthep refused and was threatened for payment of 30,000 baht or to have relatives send money. Unable to comply, he was tortured with electric shocks and forced to read scripts impersonating a police officer receiving complaints for two months before escaping back to Thailand. In mid-April 2567, seeing an online job posting for packaging work in Laos, he crossed the border illegally through Nakhon Phanom Province to Savannakhet Province in Laos. Though employers provided accommodation, he was arrested by Lao authorities and deported to Thailand before starting work.

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Police

Police Officer Killed in Ambush Attack at New Sai Buri Police Station; Authorities Launch Manhunt

A police officer was killed in a gun ambush at Sai Buri Police Station in Pattani province on May 22. Authorities are hunting unknown gunmen who opened fire before fleeing the scene.

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A police officer has been killed following an ambush attack by unknown assailants at the new Sai Buri Police Station. At approximately 18:40 on May 22, 2569, gunmen of unknown number fired on police officers stationed at the facility in tambon Tabing, Sai Buri district, Pattani province, using firearms of unidentified type and caliber. Police Officer Nattawut Suratdet sustained critical injuries and was rushed to Somdet Phra Yupracha Hospital in Sai Buri, where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Officers immediately returned fire, causing the assailants to retreat and flee the scene. Authorities have secured the area, collected evidence, and launched an urgent investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible. The Internal Security Command Region 4 is appealing to the public for assistance. Anyone with information or leads about the incident is urged to contact the Region 4 Command Center hotline at 1341 or report to local task force units available 24 hours a day to help maintain safety in the area.

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National

Education and Social Development Ministers Launch Innovation School Model in Kanchanaburi, Award Scholarships and Teacher Housing Repairs with Focus on Equal Opportunity for All Children

Education and Social Development Ministers visited Ban Ta Tum School in Kanchanaburi to launch an innovation program, distributing scholarships and pledging support for teacher housing repairs as part of a broader quality-of-life developmen

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On May 22, Social Development and Human Security Minister Nikorn Somklang, accompanied by Deputy Education Minister Akkaranant Kanngittinant, led senior officials to Ban Ta Tum School in Kanchanaburi province to launch the 'Creating Opportunities, Building Knowledge for the Future' activity under the 'Kanchanaburi Quality of Life Development Project for All Ages—Leaving No One Behind' program. The delegation distributed educational scholarships and relief supplies while consulting with teachers and community leaders on education development approaches.

Minister Nikorn stated that the field visit aimed to integrate responses to aging populations and declining birth rates by accelerating the Children and Youth Council of Wang Dong Subdistrict in cooperation with the community, while equipping education to develop children's potential for future readiness. He confirmed support for teacher housing repairs, poverty assistance funds, and training budgets for community networks to sustainably improve quality of life across all age groups.

Deputy Minister Akkaranant noted that Ban Ta Tum School exemplifies the Foundation for Innovation in Northern Neighborhoods (FINN Model), emphasizing project-based learning and vocational skills. The school won the gold medal for 'One School, One Profession' and maintained its White Diamond institutional rating for three consecutive years, demonstrating that education connected to real-world practice produces tangible results.

The officials also inspected teacher housing and school facilities to understand infrastructure issues and student needs, and reviewed information on nearby small schools to consider consolidation strategies for efficient budget allocation and maximum benefit. Deputy Minister Akkaranant emphasized that the primary goal is to deliver genuine benefits to the area by quickly repairing requested teacher housing into safe zones and coordinating with the Social Development Ministry to repair residents' homes, stressing that development success requires collaborative multi-dimensional efforts to ensure genuine benefits for the community.

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National

Pep exhausted and stepping down as Manchester City manager; taking indefinite break from coaching

Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City after 10 years and 17 major trophies, citing exhaustion and a need for an indefinite break from coaching. The 55-year-old manager said burnout made him feel he no longer has the energy to compete at

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Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, has acknowledged that exhaustion is one of the factors behind his decision to leave the club, and confirmed he will take an indefinite break from coaching. Guardiola will depart Manchester City after the current season ends, marking the conclusion of a 10-year tenure with the club during which he led the team to 17 major trophies.

At a pre-match press conference ahead of Manchester City's clash with Aston Villa—his final match as manager—Guardiola revealed that burnout was a key factor in his decision to step down, comparing his situation to that of former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. "Definitely, I have had it and I will have it in the future," he said. "I feel I will not have enough energy to fight for the championship every day, every three days, and be in front of the players. I know myself. I have that energy, but now I feel I won't have it anymore. What is the reason? It's time. Ten years have passed. My biggest decision has already happened."

Guardiola emphasized this is the right moment for change rather than a sign of diminished ambition. "It's not because I don't have ambition or don't want to try again. It's okay, Pep, after 10 years, it's good to change the atmosphere, to move on and meet new people. It's truly good for everyone," he explained. "If I didn't believe that, if they hadn't forced me out, I would have stayed. But I think this is the most appropriate time. Much better than last season, for example. Don't overlook that this season has been excellent—battling Arsenal until the final second, winning two Premier League titles, fighting in every match. That's really good."

The 55-year-old coach also revealed his plans to rest before considering his next move. "I'm taking a break now. I have no plans to coach for a while. Otherwise I would stay here. I need to step back. I won't be coaching for a while."

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National

Rashford Clarifies Drama Over Thank You Post, Excludes Man United

Marcus Rashford clarified that his omission of Manchester United from a thank-you post about his England squad selection wasn't intentional, reaffirming his loyalty to his former club while crediting the coaches and teams who helped him reg

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After Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford thanked everyone following his selection for England's 2026 World Cup squad while notably omitting Manchester United, his former club, he has now issued a clarification.

Rashford's departure from Man United under Ruben Amorim was contentious before he was loaned to Aston Villa and Barcelona, where he regained his form and earned his return to the England squad. He posted on Instagram Stories: "Special thanks to Unai Emery, Hansi Flick, Thomas Tuchel, Aston Villa, Barcelona and England for believing in me during a difficult time." The omission of Manchester United from the message sparked widespread criticism.

Shortly after, Rashford took to Twitter/X to clarify: "To be clear about my Instagram story, it was not a dig at anyone whatsoever. I am a Manchester United fan and will continue to be a Manchester United fan. I was simply showing appreciation to the clubs and coaches I've worked with over the past 18 months. They played a crucial role in my selection for England this time."

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Police

Father Strikes Son with Machete, Breaking It in Two; Son Dies Shortly After Hospital Release During Psychotic Episode

A 59-year-old man in Ubon Ratchathani fatally struck his son with a machete during a psychotic episode, just days after the son's hospital discharge for psychiatric treatment.

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On May 22, 2025, police in Muang Thao district, Ubon Ratchathani province, responded to a report of a fatal assault at a residential property in Ban Chat Charoen village, Hua Na subdistrict. Officers discovered the body of Pichit Chai, 32, lying dead beside a temporary shelter behind the main house. At the scene, investigators found a bloodstained machete broken into two pieces approximately 50 centimeters in length, lying about 5 meters away, along with a shovel with apparent blood residue on the handle.

The suspect is Charn, 59, the victim's father, who surrendered to police. During interrogation, Charn explained that his son suffered from a severe mental illness and had been hospitalized at Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Hospital previously. Most recently, on May 19, police transported the son to Khemarat District Hospital for psychiatric treatment due to violent behavior toward family members. The hospital discharged him after three days of treatment.

Upon returning home, Pichit Chai became delusional and threatened to burn down the house. When Charn attempted to stop him, his son became aggressive and tried to attack him. In self-defense, Charn struck his son with the machete, fatally wounding him. Police have charged Charn with causing death through assault and are proceeding with legal proceedings.

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Breaking

What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola as cases and deaths rise

The WHO has declared an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a global health emergency, with over 600 suspected cases and 150 deaths caused by a rare Bundibugyo virus strain with no approved treatments or vaccines.

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ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola disease outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.

Africa's top public health body confirmed the outbreak in Congo's Ituri Province on May 15. The case count has risen to around 150 suspected deaths and more than 600 suspected cases.

Health authorities say the outbreak is caused by Bundibugyo virus, a rare type of Ebola that has no approved medicines or vaccines. The outbreak is occurring in a part of Congo facing conflict caused by armed rebel groups and the displacement of large numbers of people fleeing the violence.

"This is a context that is incredibly complicated to try to manage," said Lina Moses, an epidemiologist and disease ecologist at Tulane University who worked as a first responder coordinating contact tracing during the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak.

How Ebola can spread

Ebola disease is highly contagious and can be transmitted to people from wild animals. It spreads in the human population through contact with bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen, and with contaminated surfaces and materials such as bedding and clothing.

The disease is rare but severe and often fatal in people. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain and at times internal and external bleeding.

The first Ebola virus to be identified was in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now Congo. The first outbreaks occurred in remote villages in Central Africa, near tropical rainforests.

What the WHO's emergency declaration means

The WHO says the latest Ebola outbreak does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency, such as COVID-19, and advises against closing international borders.

Its emergency declaration is meant to spur donors into action. However, the global response to previous declarations has been mixed.

When the WHO declared mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa as a global emergency in 2024, experts at the time said it did little to get supplies like diagnostic tests, medicines and vaccines to affected countries quickly.

An array of aid agencies are trying to help. WHO representatives in Congo said organizations on the ground included UNICEF, the International Organization for Migration, Médecins Sans Frontières, the World Food Program and the Red Cross.

Where the outbreak started

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the first cases were reported in late April in Bunia, the capital of Congo's Ituri Province, and the nearby Mongbwalu health zone, a high-traffic mining area. However, officials say they are not certain of the source and the outbreak may have started weeks earlier and gone unnoticed.

Ituri is in remote eastern Congo, with poor road networks and health facilities, and is more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the capital, Kinshasa.

The Africa CDC said a major concern is that Ituri Province borders Uganda and South Sudan, raising the risk of Ebola crossing borders.

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