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School Principal Returns Confiscated Phone to Student's Mother; Admits Seized Devices Previously Sold to Buy Snacks for Distribution

A Bangkok school principal admitted to selling confiscated phones and using the money for student snacks, then returned a seized device after the family's complaint drew media attention.

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A school principal has returned a confiscated mobile phone after acknowledging that seized devices had previously been sold and the money used to buy snacks for distribution. The student's uncle revealed that his 17-year-old nephew fled back home after less than a week at the religious school in Bangkok in April, claiming a teacher had confiscated his phone. When they visited the school to request its return, the teacher refused, citing strict school rules on phone use and demanding a meeting with other staff. The school initially demanded 10,000 baht, though the family offered 1,500 baht instead. The uncle noted that while phone confiscation is standard practice, devices are typically held until the end of term without payment required. When confronted by reporters at the school, the principal admitted that confiscated phones of lower value had been sold in the past and the money used to buy snacks for students. The principal stated this was standard school procedure, though acknowledged that this higher-priced phone might be different. The principal confirmed that preliminary discussions with the parents had led to withdrawal of the complaint and agreement to return the phone, though a fine would still be required under school regulations. The principal stated that the teacher would face no disciplinary action as they were following school rules, and the school was willing to readmit the student if desired.

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National

YLG: Gold's Long-Term Uptrend Remains Intact, But Mid-Term Pullback Risk Looms at $4,500 Support

Gold's long-term uptrend remains solid despite mid-term pullback risks, with prices up 7% since January and key support at $4,500 per ounce, according to YLG Bullion's analysis. Currency debasement, central bank purchases, and government de

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YLG Bullion and Futures Company maintains that gold's big-picture uptrend remains intact, with prices consistently holding above the 200-day moving average despite mid-term consolidation risks. Since the start of 2025 through May 15, gold prices have climbed 7%, and despite this year's volatility exceeding previous years, gold continues to serve as a reliable safe-haven and investment asset according to YLG CEO Thippha Nawwattansap.

The company's 2025 price target remains unchanged at $5,596-5,769 per ounce (86,000-88,700 baht per baht of gold). Three key factors support gold's continued uptrend: first, massive public debt and money supply expansion will debase the US dollar and other fiat currencies, keeping investor interest in gold strong—the Federal Reserve's M2 money supply expanded roughly 40% between March 2020 and March 2022, injecting 3.7 trillion dollars into the system. Second, central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging markets, continue increasing gold reserves to reduce dollar dependence while uncertainty around Donald Trump's policies accelerates global central bank gold purchases. Third, governments rely on continuous budget deficits to support their economies, pushing already-high debt higher and forcing a "debasement trade" currency devaluation strategy, while preventing central banks from raising rates too high or too long due to fiscal constraints.

While the long-term uptrend remains intact, the mid-term shows correction patterns. In the short term, if gold holds above $4,500 per ounce (69,150 baht), pullbacks may lead to bounces testing resistance levels. Even if gold drops below $4,500, it's unlikely to fall below 2026's low of $4,100 per ounce. First resistance sits at $4,765-4,890 per ounce (73,250-75,200 baht), with secondary resistance at $5,285-5,400 per ounce (81,250-83,000 baht).

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National

Is Microwave Dangerous to Health? Doctor Debunks Myths, Says It's Safer Than Grilling

A genetics specialist debunks common health fears about microwaves, confirming they're safer than grilling and preserve nutrients better than boiling—but warns against heating food in plastic containers due to harmful chemical leaching.

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Many people worry that microwaving food could cause cancer, destroy nutritional value, or harm long-term health. However, Dr. Liang Sengbin, a specialist in genetics and metabolism in children, explains that using a microwave is actually a fairly safe cooking method that not only doesn't damage DNA but also preserves nutritional content well. It also produces fewer harmful substances compared to grilling or deep-frying.

Dr. Liang posted on his personal Facebook page that microwave radiation is "non-ionizing radiation" that cannot damage DNA or create carcinogenic substances. Therefore, compared to grilling or frying, food prepared in a microwave is one of the methods that produces the least harmful compounds.

The doctor elaborated that a key advantage of microwave cooking is preserving nutritional value effectively. For example, vitamin C in vegetables retains over 90 percent of its content, while boiling may cause more than 70 percent nutrient loss. This is because microwaves cook quickly and apply heat directly from within the food, reducing nutrient loss.

Microwave heating of milk also preserves "lactoferrin," an important milk protein, better than traditional heating methods by approximately 12 percent, and effectively kills bacteria according to international safety standards.

However, Dr. Liang warns that the real concern isn't the microwave itself but the "containers" used, particularly plastic containers that may release Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates when heated. These are hormone-disrupting chemicals that can contaminate food and potentially affect children's development.

The doctor also noted that despite its benefits, microwaves have limitations such as greater moisture loss compared to traditional cooking methods and uneven heating, which may leave some spots not fully heated. He recommends stirring food or flipping it during heating and using a cover to retain moisture.

Ultimately, Dr. Liang emphasized that microwave use is inherently safe. The important thing is to avoid plastic containers and switch to glass or ceramic ones instead for better health safety.

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Breaking

Border Tensions Flare: Si Sa Ket Residents Fear Third Round of Clashes, Plead for Government Action

Cambodian forces fired a mortar near a Thai military base in Si Sa Ket Province on May 14, prompting border residents to fear another clash and demand government action to secure the volatile frontier.

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Border Tensions Flare: Si Sa Ket Residents Fear Third Round of Clashes, Plead for Government Action

May 15, 2026 – Tensions have escalated once again along the Thai-Cambodian border in Kantharalak District, Si Sa Ket Province, following a Cambodian military M79 mortar attack near Huay Tammaria military base on the evening of May 14. Although there were no reports of injuries or deaths, the incident has sparked renewed fear among local residents who have already suffered significant damage to their homes and livelihoods from previous clashes.

When reporters visited Sao Thangchai village in Kantharalak District, villagers were gathered in anxious groups, closely monitoring the border situation. Many households expressed concern that a third clash may be imminent, given no clear signs the situation is resolving. The previous clashes have left residents in a constant state of alert.

Sixty-two-year-old Nai Jantan revealed that since the Cambodian military's M79 strike, the atmosphere has returned to high alert. Residents are worried and lack confidence in the situation, fearing another confrontation. She noted that Cambodian forces have been observed moving and circulating along the Thai border regularly in the past.

Villagers are urging the government to decisively resolve the border crisis once and for all, preventing future incidents. Jantan suggested that constructing a border fence or wall would significantly enhance public safety, as several villages including Sambaet, Phu Phi, and Phu Makheua are located extremely close to the Cambodian border. Every time tensions escalate, border residents feel unsafe.

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National

Veteran Actress Ad Wongdaow Says No to Retirement, Still Remembers Her Lines, Opens Up About Not Being as Rich as People Think—Goes Live Selling Products Daily

Veteran actress Wongdaow Jarujinda, 74, says she has no plans to retire and continues acting while running daily TikTok live-streams to supplement her modest earnings. The acclaimed performer emphasized that contrary to public belief, she i

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Veteran actress Wongdaow Jarujinda returned to Channel 7 for a blessing ceremony of the series "Anueng Maa Jak" at the Phikhane Temple on Channel 7HD. The acclaimed performer reflected on her lifelong journey in entertainment and updated fans about her life at 74, revealing she continues working both in acting and running a daily live-streaming product sales operation on TikTok.

She candidly admitted that contrary to public perception, she is not wealthy. Earnings from voice-over work and acting roles are minimal, which is why she maintains multiple income streams. She credits her vibrant appearance to consistent protein intake, regular health care, and frequent visits to beauty clinics. She declared that as long as her health permits, she will continue working, as the joy of life comes from her work and daily interactions with fans.

Asked about her return to Channel 7 after many years, she explained that her last work there was during the COVID-19 pandemic when dubbing switched to single-person sessions instead of group collaborations. She found the new format isolating and eventually left. Today's return was emotional—she expressed gratitude for how the station helped her family grow and prosper throughout her career.

Regarding new projects, she noted that while Channel 7 fans may not see her in new dramas, they can catch her on other networks. Her main activities are tracked through her TikTok channel "Khao Pan Daow" where she goes live daily with family and fans. She emphasized that she still memorizes scripts well and continues receiving acting offers.

When asked if she would ever fully retire, she firmly answered no. She will work as long as her health allows, correcting the common misconception that she is wealthy. As a character actress—playing mothers, grandmothers, and minor roles—her earnings are modest, necessitating multiple income sources. Despite this, she expressed that work brings her genuine happiness.

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National

No Postponement: Election Commission Confirms Bangkok Governor Election on June 28 Despite Chadchart's Early Resignation

Bangkok's Election Commission confirmed the governor election will proceed as scheduled on June 28 despite Governor Chadchart's early resignation effective May 18. The commission must complete the election process within 60 days under Thai

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The Bangkok Election Commission director confirmed on May 15 that the election must be held within 60 days and the commission will proceed with its original plan to hold the governor election on June 28. Following news of Governor Chadchart Sittipunt's resignation submission to the Interior Ministry with effect from May 18, the commission stated that the Interior Ministry will notify Bangkok, which will then inform the election commission. The election commission is required to complete the process within 60 days and can coordinate the governor election with the Bangkok Metropolitan Council elections. The notification is expected to reach the election commission on May 18, with the Bangkok deputy governor serving as acting governor until a new governor is appointed. Reports indicate Chadchart submitted his early resignation on May 21, and the commission has approved a plan to hold the election on June 28, 2025, for the Bangkok governor position along with the Pattaya mayor and Pattaya city council members.

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National

Susco Pushes Ahead with Pump Expansion, Adding 10 More Stations This Year with Focus on Smart Energy and EV

Fuel distributor Susco posted 7.1 billion baht in Q1 revenue while expanding its gas station network by 10 new stations this year, betting on electric vehicles and renewable energy to drive future growth.

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Susco released Q1/2026 results showing combined revenue of 7,067 million baht and net profit of 92.47 million baht. The company is moving forward with gas station expansion and non-oil business growth with high margins, targeting Smart Energy and EV to create a new S-curve for growth.

Chairitthit Simarojon, Managing Director of Susco Public Company Limited, a fuel distributor and energy business operator, revealed that despite facing multiple challenges from both domestic and international factors in the first quarter of 2026 (ended March 31, 2026), the company maintained strong performance through efficient management, cost control, branch administration, new business expansion, and careful strategic planning. The company is pushing to become a comprehensive Smart Energy & Mobility Solutions provider, confident this will support 8% revenue growth this year.

On branch expansion, the company targets opening 10 additional gas stations this year to meet growing demand, with plans to reach 280 total stations within two years.

The non-oil business continues generating steady returns, particularly the SUSCO SQUARE project currently operating at 4 locations. The Pinklao branch, launched in early 2026, serves as a model for future expansion. This business generates revenue from rental contracts while increasing customer numbers and service usage at gas stations, strengthening long-term revenue and customer base.

The company's electric vehicle (EV) business showed strong growth, with 2025 sales jumping 60% to 3,758 vehicles. The company forecasts Thailand's EV market will grow another 5.5-6% this year amid the clean energy transition and government support. Susco plans to expand EV leasing and financing services by at least 500 vehicles over the next two years, establishing these as important new S-curves for long-term growth and new revenue streams.

Meanwhile, the company continues expanding EV charger installations and solar rooftop projects to manage costs and develop energy business. Currently, 58 gas stations have EV chargers installed (143 charging points) and 53 stations have solar rooftops. Beyond supporting EV user growth and reducing long-term energy costs, these installations create additional energy service revenue opportunities and reinforce the company's clean energy business image.

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Weather

National Water Resources Office Reports Usable Water Down to 39% Nationwide—Central and Eastern Regions in Critical Condition

Thailand's water reserves have dropped to critical levels, with usable water nationwide at just 39% capacity and the central region at only 32%, as the country braces for heavy rainfall and flooding risks through mid-May.

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On May 15, 2569, the National Water Resources Office (NWRO) reported data as of May 14 showing total water volume across Thailand at 46,169 million cubic meters, with only 22,061 million cubic meters available for use—representing 39% capacity.

The central region has usable water reserves at just 32%, while the eastern region stands at 36%, both classified as critical levels. The western region maintains 66% and the southern region 61%, faring better by comparison. In the past 24 hours, Phang Nga Province recorded the heaviest rainfall at 154mm, followed by Chiang Rai at 96mm and Nakhon Phanom at 42mm.

Areas at risk of cumulative heavy rainfall over a three-day forecast period (May 14-16) exceeding 200mm include Amnat Charoen Province (Pathum Ratchawongsa and Mueang districts), Ubon Ratchathani Province (Kutkhaopun and Trakaerpheuchol districts), and Chiang Mai Province (Kalyaniwitthaya district).

Authorities urge residents in these areas to closely monitor weather forecasts and prepare for flash floods and flash flooding.

Hazard Warning Alert

The National Water Resources Office is issuing warnings for heavy rainfall areas from May 15-18 due to a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal combined with strengthening southwest monsoon winds, bringing increased rainfall across many Thai regions.

Particularly affected are the northern, northeastern, central, western, eastern, and southern regions. Residents should be alert to flooding, flash floods, mudslides, and impacts on agricultural areas, as well as disruptions to urban transportation.

Additionally, from May 17-21, warnings are in place for high tides in the Chao Phraya, Mae Klong, and Tachin river areas, which may cause water to overflow into low-lying areas along riverbanks, communities outside flood barriers, and certain transportation routes. Monitor for saltwater intrusion that could affect water quality for consumption and agricultural use in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, as well as nearby coastal areas.

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National

KTB, AIS, and OR to Launch CLICX Virtual Bank This June

Thailand's first virtual bank, CLICX, launches in June 2026 through a partnership between KTB, AIS, and OR, targeting gig workers, freelancers, and small business owners underserved by traditional banking. The platform uses AI and alternati

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KTB, AIS, and OR are preparing to launch CLICX Virtual Bank in June 2026, specifically targeting people with irregular income, daily wage workers, freelancers, delivery riders, taxi drivers, recent graduates, students, online merchants, and small business owners. On May 15, 2026, CLICX Virtual Bank announced that it has received authorization from the Bank of Thailand on May 14, 2026, becoming Thailand's first virtual bank born from collaboration among three Thai partners. The platform will combine strengths from three critical dimensions: digital technology connecting people widely, stable and reliable financial expertise, and an ecosystem integrated closely with consumers' daily lives.

CLICX is not merely a new banking app but rather a platform connecting finance to real life through embedded banking. Operating under the concept of "Bank in One," CLICX transcends being a mere digital bank to become a "Beyond Banking" service that seamlessly integrates financial services into everyday life. Development includes AI applications to enhance customer experience, analysis of real-life usage behavior, and alternative data to create comprehensive financial perspectives and better understand users—whether their lifestyle, communication, travel, or service usage patterns. Leveraging the Bank of Thailand's open data policy for consumer empowerment, CLICX will develop new credit assessment models using alternative data to expand financial access for all Thai people and businesses while improving debt repayment capability assessment beyond current models.

CLICX's core mission is driving financial inclusion by ensuring all Thai groups have equal access to services, especially those underserved by traditional finance—including people with irregular income, daily wage workers, freelancers, riders, taxi drivers, recent graduates, students, online merchants, and small entrepreneurs. These groups often face limitations with income documentation, financial history, or income formats. Alternative data revealing real behavioral patterns within their ecosystem enables better credit assessment. While not direct financial data, this helps reduce informal debt problems and informal economies while promoting financial literacy and positive financial behavior through behavioral finance concepts to encourage savings and long-term financial security.

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National

Election Commission Begins Hearing Major Senate Dissolution Cases; Weekly Monday Meetings Scheduled Despite Substantial Evidence and Documents

The Election Commission has begun hearings on major Senate dissolution cases, dedicating full Mondays to reviewing thousands of complaints and substantial evidence, with no specific completion timeline announced.

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On May 15, 2026, at the Tree City Five hotel in Pattaya, Sawaeng Boonmee, secretary general of the Election Commission (EC), announced that the commission has begun deliberating on major cases related to Senate dissolution. The EC is currently handling nearly 5,000 complaints, having already completed processing over 2,500 cases with 2,500 remaining to be resolved within one year.

Sawaeng confirmed that EC cases have never missed their statute of limitations except in special circumstances requiring time extensions, such as the Senate dissolution cases, which the commission is working to resolve as quickly, accurately, and fairly as possible. He explained that the EC has designated one full day per week for Senate dissolution case hearings—specifically every Monday—with Tuesday meetings reserved for administrative and general matters, and additional Wednesday sessions as needed.

The full-day meeting requirement for Senate cases is necessary due to the substantial volume of documents and evidence requiring careful review, though no specific completion date has been confirmed. Sawaeng acknowledged that while some may perceive the EC's progress as unclear, particularly in corruption cases that have already reached court, public perception often moves faster than actual legal procedures. He cited the scammer case as an example, noting that despite public pressure for immediate action, the EC must follow legal processes and await court decisions, which require time.

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National

Nail Salon Owner Speaks Out on Influencer Controversy, Defends Personal Choice

Nail salon owner Kamalwan defends influencer Nat Nissamanee's decision to quit gel nails, calling it a personal choice that won't harm the industry and arguing that technicians should respect differing opinions rather than criticize custome

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Online drama erupted after influencer Nat Nissamanee, known as "Nat Sabadprung," announced she was quitting gel nails to reduce chemical exposure and improve nail health. She emphasized this was a personal decision, not a recommendation for others. However, some nail technicians took offense, worried that the influencer's large following could negatively impact consumer views and their livelihoods, sparking heated online debates. Others countered that choosing whether to get nails done is a fundamental consumer right that shouldn't become drama.

On May 15, 2025, at 1:30 PM, Kamalwan, known as "Guk Gik," owner of Originail studio and representative of nail technicians, spoke with online media. She expressed that the issue wouldn't severely damage the industry as many feared, since it's a basic consumer right to decide whether to get nails done. She noted that whether an influencer or regular person shares an opinion, they have every right to do so. She believed it unlikely that people would quit nails simply following one influencer, since nail care is a matter of personal preference and taste that no single person can influence across entire society. She compared it to how someone might enjoy eating basil one day but change their mind the next—it's personal choice.

Regarding some technicians' posts criticizing the influencer, Kamalwan said it's irrelevant since customers ultimately decide for themselves. However, if technicians disrespect others' opinions, it could harm the industry's image and make people view technicians as closed-minded or dismissive of others' rights. She noted the nail industry is quite sensitive; even technicians and salon owners frequently had drama and arguments among themselves, but these weren't publicly shared until now, exposing internal issues to wider society.

Respect for differing opinions could improve Thailand's nail art community. If technicians and clients respected each other, the industry could gain greater international recognition, similar to beauty industries in other countries that developed by embracing diverse perspectives. Regarding the chemical concerns the influencer raised, Kamalwan argued that humans unavoidably encounter chemicals daily through food and environment—it's about the amount and protection methods. Complete chemical avoidance is impossible, so no one should be prevented from making health choices.

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