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National

Buriram Health Officials Warn Men: Online Male Enhancement Products Could Be Deadly Without Proper Documentation

Buriram Provincial Health authorities have issued a warning about the dangers of purchasing male enhancement supplements online, noting that many products lack proper documentation, feature false claims, and may cause health harm. The health office is launching a radio campaign to educate consumers and encourage them to verify products through official health department channels before purchasing. Officials stress that consumers should research products carefully as some supplements may prove ineffective or potentially dangerous despite being promoted widely on online platforms.

28 Apr Khaosod

The Buriram Provincial Health Office is concerned about online purchases of male enhancement supplements, noting that some products not only fail to deliver results but may also pose serious health risks. Officials advise consumers to research before buying and offer guidance through public health channels. On April 28, 2026, Dr. Yutthana Suriya, Provincial Health Officer of Buriram, announced this warning following a media seminar with provincial radio stations, emphasizing the need for media outlets to educate the public about proper health care and raise awareness about seasonal epidemics. The health office is warning consumers about purchasing supplements sold online, particularly male enhancement products, which are now abundant in the market. Many claim to cure all diseases, feature exaggerated advertising, and lack Thai-language labels—creating serious consumer risks. People spend money on these products expecting benefits but receive nothing or sometimes suffer bodily harm instead. To address this issue, the provincial health office is using radio broadcasts throughout Buriram to discourage online purchases and direct people to seek verified information through the provincial health office website.

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National

Supujai Clarifies Six Points on Durian Live-Commerce Drama, Forecasts 33% Higher Yield This Year

Deputy Prime Minister Suphajee Suthumpun clarified the government's durian live-commerce initiative in response to recent controversy, explaining that the Commerce Ministry expects a 33% increase in durian production this year. The live-commerce program, conducted with multiple influencers, is designed to rapidly distribute surplus production to both domestic and international markets. The Minister emphasized that no single influencer receives preferential support and that current durian prices remain at healthy levels ranging from 70-150 baht per kilogram depending on grade.

28 Apr Khaosod

On April 28, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun posted clarifications on Facebook regarding the live-commerce durian sales controversy, providing six key points.

The Ministry forecasts durian production will be 33% higher than last year, prompting aggressive marketing plans for both domestic and international markets to prevent surplus inventory.

Live commerce is one marketing channel that enables rapid and wide product distribution. The Ministry has partnered with multiple influencers domestically and internationally, each employing different marketing methods, with no preferential ministry support for any particular influencer.

Regarding influencer Pimmy Pie, she intends to assist farmers with voluntary buyer-seller agreements, and her sales techniques and promotions may have specific conditions or timeframes.

On concerns about product quality discrepancies, the Minister noted public enthusiasm is so strong that the products will be closely watched, and regulatory authorities are already monitoring closely.

Current durian prices remain healthy: export-grade AB ranges from 135-150 baht per kilogram, grade C from 90-100 baht, grade D from 70-80 baht, and mixed grades from 125-130 baht per kilogram, varying by product quality.

The collaboration with influencers aims to manage the upcoming surplus production and deliver yields to consumers swiftly.

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National

Attention Bangkok Residents: Heat Index Reaches Dangerous Levels Across the City Today

Bangkok has issued a dangerous heat index alert for April 28, warning residents to monitor their health as temperatures exceed safe levels. Vulnerable groups including young children, elderly residents, and pregnant women should seek immediate medical attention if experiencing unusual symptoms. The public can track air quality conditions through the airbkk.com website and AirBKK application.

28 Apr Khaosod

Bangkok officials posted a heat index alert on April 28, 2569, warning that maximum heat index levels have reached dangerous levels. Health impacts from extreme heat result from exposure to temperatures exceeding the body's tolerance, causing both direct and indirect effects such as fatigue, dizziness, rashes, swelling, cramps, and heat stroke. The general public should monitor their condition, while vulnerable groups should seek medical care immediately if symptoms occur. At-risk populations include young children (0-5 years), seniors aged 60 and above, pregnant women, patients with chronic conditions, obese individuals, alcohol users, those working outdoors for extended periods, outdoor exercisers, and tourists. Air quality updates can be tracked via airbkk.com and the AirBKK application. For emergencies, contact 1669.

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National

Boom Panadda Responds Calmly to Pu Mantana's Accusations, Admits Confusion – Clarifies Military Rank Issue

Thai TV host Boom Panadda has responded diplomatically to Pu Mantana's accusations regarding her appearance on the Clear program two years ago, clarifying that she had no role in inviting guests and was confused about how Pu's lawyer came to represent her instead. Pu Mantana had claimed the show never invited her and accused Boom of lying to the public about their contact. Boom stated she has no energy to engage in further conflict, having only learned details about guests upon arrival at the studio.

28 Apr Khaosod

Boom Panadda has responded calmly to Pu Mantana's accusations, admitting her confusion and stating that had this happened ten years ago she might have countersued, but today she simply lacks the energy to fight with anyone. She also addressed concerns about the military rank issue involved in the case.

The controversy began when Pu Mantana posted a clip criticizing Boom Panadda, the host of the Clear program, which had interviewed both parties regarding Pu Mantana's debt issues from 2567. Pu Mantana claimed Boom had commented on her private matters without consent, using language that appeared to influence public opinion.

Boom later gave an interview explaining that the show had contacted Pu Mantana, but her lawyer arrived in her place instead. Pu Mantana then fired back with an angry post, accusing Boom of lying to society and claiming that neither Boom nor the show ever invited her to appear.

When encountered by media at the opening of Implant Dental Center at The Wireless Club, Ground Floor, One Bangkok, Boom opened up about the situation.

Regarding Pu Mantana and the controversy:

"Honestly, I don't want to respond to what happened with Pu Mantana because I'm still confused about what actually occurred. The interview footage about Pu Mantana from two years ago and the format where both sides would discuss things—I had no idea that would happen. I was simply the host of the Clear program. The producer decides who to contact and who to interview on any given day—I only find out when I arrive at the studio."

"But out of professional responsibility, we interview everyone and everything—whether they're criminals, UFOs, ghosts, whatever. I interview them all. So I didn't know beforehand that the guests would be Pu's representative and lawyer Khun Pramarn. Based on my understanding, looking back two years, Pu was stressed and depressed, so we asked her lawyer, Khun Pramarn, questions, and he naturally sided with Pu."

"If Pu says we never contacted her and I didn't know why Khun Pramarn was sitting there representing her, then I'd suggest Pu sue Khun Pramarn for sitting there in her name without authorization. He answered questions until the public was dissatisfied, asking why the money wasn't returned and so on. I'd suggest Pu sue Khun Pramarn because I simply didn't know how he came to sit there in her place. If Pu didn't authorize it, Khun Pramarn had no right to sit there representing her. That's something I was completely unaware of—Pu needs to sue her lawyer."

Did you have any personal contact or conversation, or did you only see the attacks through media?

"I only saw it when suddenly there was criticism, which is why I said I'm still confused until now, because:

1. I have no responsibility for inviting guests. I have no idea who the guests are. 2. This happened two years ago, and the show format has since changed and become political. Now I can't even invite Pu because it's become too political, so I'm still confused about what happened. 3. Every show is covering this. News programs, talk shows—all of them are covering Pu's story because it's such a big issue. So I'm confused about what actually happened. And previously, I haven't touched on anything about Pu at all. Even when reading news on entertainment programs, I only read the headline because we all know how sensitive Pu's feelings are."

They said don't lie to society?

"The claim about lying to society is that we never contacted her. That's where I became confused...

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Police

Education Minister Prasert Expresses Sorrow Over Teacher's Death in Shooting by Drug-Crazed Motorcycle Gang Member; Orders Close Case Monitoring and Full Compensation

An Ayutthaya teacher was killed when a drug-crazed motorcycle gang member opened fire in a rampage; Education Minister Prasert pledged close case monitoring and full compensation for the victim's family.

28 Apr Khaosod

On April 28, 2025, at Government House, Education Minister Prasert Jantaruangtong addressed the case of teacher Pabsara Rueangritt from Wat Sukantaram School (Sukanthawitthayakarn) in Ayutthaya Province, who was killed when a drug-crazed man opened fire. The minister called it a deeply distressing incident and expressed the Education Ministry's condolences to the teacher's family. He ordered close monitoring of the case in coordination with security agencies, emphasizing the seriousness of a teacher's death. The ministry is considering full compensation for the victim's family, and the Deputy Education Minister attended the funeral rites to provide initial assistance. Minister Prasert stated this tragedy should not happen in Thai society and urged the public to recognize that such incidents can affect anyone. He called on relevant agencies to prioritize public safety. A drug-addled motorcycle gang member crashed his bike, then rose and fired indiscriminately, killing the woman and damaging seven vehicles. Police found three methamphetamine pills on him. The perpetrator admitted to using six methamphetamine pills. The teacher's husband was so distraught that he punched a wall in anger after seeing the shooter who killed his wife.

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National

Non-Surgical Treatment for Herniated Discs Pressing on Nerves: Effective Recovery Through Physical Therapy

A herniated disc compressing nerves causes back pain, leg numbness, and muscle weakness, but surgery isn't always necessary. Over 80% of patients experience significant improvement through non-surgical physical therapy treatments, including advanced technologies like high-power laser therapy and spinal traction combined with therapeutic exercises to strengthen core muscles and prevent recurrence.

28 Apr Khaosod

Back pain radiating down the legs, numbness in the feet, or muscle weakness are warning signs that you may be dealing with a herniated disc compressing nerves. While many people immediately think of surgery upon hearing this diagnosis, modern medicine now offers safe and effective treatment options without the operating room. Today we'll explore evidence-based physical therapy approaches that can restore your body and improve your quality of life.

Why You Shouldn't Ignore Herniated Discs Intervertebral discs act as shock absorbers for the spine. As we age or develop poor habits like lifting heavy objects incorrectly or sitting with bad posture, discs can bulge or rupture, pressing on nearby nerves and causing severe pain. If left untreated and the nerve inflammation becomes chronic, it can lead to muscle atrophy or loss of bowel and bladder control.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options More than 80% of patients with herniated discs compressing nerves improve significantly and return to normal life through non-surgical treatment, particularly physical therapy. The process includes:

Pain and inflammation reduction with advanced technology: Using high-power laser therapy or spinal traction to reduce pressure in the spinal canal, helping the herniated disc return to its proper position.

Structural realignment: Adjusting spinal alignment to reduce nerve compression.

Therapeutic exercise: Physical therapists teach stretching and strengthening exercises for core muscles to support the spine and prevent symptom recurrence.

Conclusion Successful treatment of spinal conditions requires accurate diagnosis and expert care. If you're seeking safe, non-surgical treatment options, Prohealth Clinic offers comprehensive physical therapy and spinal care with personalized assessment and customized treatment programs to restore your quality of life.

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National

Justice Minister Reveals Decision on Thaksin's Sentence Reduction and EM Ankle Monitor Conditions to be Announced April 29

Thailand's Justice Minister announced that a committee meeting on April 29 will decide whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra must wear an electronic ankle monitor as part of his sentence reduction. The decision will also outline other conditions related to his release, though restrictions on political involvement will not be considered as part of the sentence reduction process.

28 Apr Khaosod

At 9:40 AM on April 28, 2569 (2026) at the Government House, Justice Minister General Rutthapon Naowaratch gave an interview ahead of the Cabinet meeting regarding the sentence reduction for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. He stated that on April 29, the Justice Ministry's sentence reduction committee will convene to review the case in accordance with established procedures.

When asked whether Thaksin would need to wear an EM ankle monitor, the Justice Minister said the Probation Department would be consulted during the meeting to determine whether he qualifies for exemption from wearing one.

Regarding conditions that may be imposed after the sentence reduction, Rutthapon explained that the department must follow regulations to determine what conditions would apply if the EM monitor is waived, including any reporting requirements according to Probation Department procedures.

When asked if the April 29 meeting would provide complete results including the EM monitor decision, the minister confirmed it would, and stated that after the decision is made, it would not require further consideration by any other committee, as it falls under the authority of the Permanent Secretary of the Justice Ministry.

When pressed on whether there would be any political activity restrictions as a condition, Rutthapon clarified that such restrictions are not part of the sentence reduction review process.

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National

Thai army clears mines on border, finds 32 more

Thailand's Burapha Task Force has discovered 32 additional landmines during border clearing operations in Sa Kaeo province near the Cambodian border. Since November, personnel have cleared over 62% of a 99,800-square-metre contaminated area, recovering 189 explosive items total. Operations continue as authorities work to eliminate mines and restore safety to affected border communities.

28 Apr Khaosod

SA KAEO — 28 April 2026, the Burapha Task Force's Humanitarian Mine Action Unit 1 is continuing landmine clearance operations along the Thai-Cambodian border at Ban Nong Chan in Non Mak Mun subdistrict, Khok Sung district, Sa Kaeo province.

During operations on 25 April, teams worked in the suspected hazardous area SHA 27-01/AD, which covers 99,800 square metres. Personnel cleared an additional 400 square metres and uncovered 32 landmines, including 22 PMN anti-personnel mines and 10 MN79 mines. Released images show the mines bundled together for transport, illustrating the severity of contamination in the zone.

Since 18 November, cumulative operations have rendered 62,000 square metres safe, representing 62.93% of the total area, with approximately 37,000 square metres (37.07%) still requiring clearance. To date, 189 explosive items have been discovered and cleared, comprising 122 PMN mines, 30 MN79 mines, two POMZ-2 mines, 34 PMD-6M mines, and one unexploded ordnance (UXO).

Authorities report that large quantities of mines continue to be found along the border. The bundling of recovered mines for safe transport and storage before disposal is rarely documented and underscores the extensive contamination. Operations remain underway as officials work to restore safety for border communities.

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National

NESDB Says It Has Never Studied Land Bridge, Only Opposed 'Thai Canal' Under Previous Government Due to Economic Inefficiency

Thailand's National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDB) clarified that it has never formally studied the land bridge project, though it previously opposed the 'Thai Canal' initiative under the previous government due to economic inefficiency. NESDB Secretary-General Danucha Pichayanan suggests prioritizing the development of a western export port in Ranong, integrated with the Southern Economic Corridor, as a more economically viable alternative to generate greater national benefits.

28 Apr Khaosod

On April 28, 2025, at Government House, Danucha Pichayanan, Secretary-General of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDB), clarified that while the NESDB had previously concluded that the land bridge project was not economically viable since the previous Prayut Chan-o-cha government, the agency has never actually conducted a serious study on the land bridge itself. Instead, during Prayut's tenure, the NESDB studied the 'Thai Canal' project at the request of the Prime Minister and Thai Canal Association to assess its potential benefits. The study compared the Thai Canal with the Southern Economic Corridor and the land bridge, concluding that the Thai Canal would yield the lowest benefits, followed by the land bridge, which would require massive investment but deliver limited returns without additional industrial development.

When compared to the Southern Economic Corridor, which includes industrial zones for light manufacturing and agricultural development, it would provide greater benefits. Danucha emphasized that the NESDB has never seriously studied the land bridge project. When pressed about whether the Thai Canal project was unviable, he confirmed that preliminary studies indicated it would not break even.

Regarding the government's current advancement of the land bridge project, Danucha noted that the project structure, investment format, and projected benefits need careful comparison. He highlighted that Thailand currently lacks a western port for genuine cargo export—not small vessels or transshipment ports in Malaysia. He suggested that starting with a western port in Ranong and then expanding would be viable, depending on the project format. He stressed that the Transport Ministry has been studying this matter seriously for some time.

When asked whether studies would conclude the project is worthwhile and appropriate, Danucha said he cannot yet answer that, as the project components, details, and procedural steps need further review. However, when asked his personal recommendation, he stated: "Currently, the western side has no real export port for genuine cargo export. If we had a true port connected to industrial areas that could ship goods to India, the Middle East, and Europe, and if we could divert goods from Laem Chabang to export through a western port, it would benefit the country."

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National

Bangkok's Heat Management Measures for 2025: Protecting Public Health

Bangkok authorities have launched a comprehensive heat management plan for 2025 to protect residents from rising temperatures and heat-related health threats. The BMA has established cooling centers and spots across the city, providing free water and air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours, with a focus on vulnerable populations like the elderly and children. The city also operates a real-time monitoring and early warning system through multiple communication channels to keep residents informed and safe.

28 Apr Khaosod

Climate change is subjecting Bangkok residents to increasingly high temperatures and heat index levels, especially during the hot season, disrupting daily life. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has implemented a systematic heat management approach to address the 2025 hot season, establishing a heat management committee to set policies, oversee operations, and coordinate surveillance, early warning systems, and urban heat mitigation efforts.

The BMA's 2025 Heat Management Plan for Bangkok focuses on protecting public health, reducing heat-related illnesses, and building long-term urban resilience. A key initiative is an early warning system where Bangkok's Air Quality Data Center monitors daily heat index values and coordinates with the Thai Meteorological Department to track weather forecasts and heat wave trends. Public alerts with health recommendations are distributed through all BMA communication channels, including the AirBKK website and app, the Bangkok Environment Office Facebook page, and community networks for real-time updates.

Bangkok residents can escape the heat at 'cooling spots' and 'cooling centers' throughout the city, operating from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM (hours vary by location) during peak heat and UV intensity periods. The BMA operates cooling services across all districts with 2,806 water stations, including 110 cooling spots in 48 public parks, 242 cooling spots in 15-minute parks, 255 cooling centers in schools (51 schools and 10 vocational schools), 68 health service centers, 76 cultural, sports, and tourism facilities, recreational centers, 50 district offices, and 24-hour rest centers in BMA hospitals.

These cooling spaces serve vulnerable populations including the elderly, children, those with chronic illnesses, and outdoor workers, allowing them to rest, hydrate, and escape extreme heat. Residents can locate nearby cooling facilities through the greener.bangkok.go.th website.

Since heat index concerns no longer affect only the summer season but threaten public health year-round, the BMA is implementing both short-term and long-term strategies under its heat management committee to protect residents' quality of life. Short-term measures include close monitoring and early warnings using heat index data with four alert thresholds.

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National

PM Takes Singapore Defense Minister to Breakfast at Famous Bangruk Congee Shop Before Government House

Thailand's Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul treated Singapore's Defense Minister Chan Chun Sing to breakfast at his favorite congee restaurant in Bangkok before official duties on April 28. The casual meal came the day after the Singapore official's formal bilateral meeting with the Thai PM, highlighting the close relationship between the two governments.

28 Apr Khaosod

On April 28, 2025, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister took Singapore's Defense Minister and Coordinating Minister for Public Service Chan Chun Sing to breakfast at the famous Prince Bangruk Congee Shop before heading to Government House. This meal followed Chan Chun Sing's official visit and bilateral discussions with the Thai Prime Minister on April 27. The restaurant is a well-known congee establishment and a regular breakfast favorite of the Prime Minister. After finishing their meal, Anutin departed for Government House at 8:00 AM.

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