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Police

Chaiyachon Meets with Meta to Address Indecent Live-Streaming, Plans Prevention and Legal Action Against Offenders

Thai authorities met with Meta officials to crack down on indecent live-streaming, warning that platforms distributing such content face criminal penalties of up to five years imprisonment and 100,000 baht fines.

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On May 25, 2569, Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiyachon Chidchob held a joint meeting with Clara Go, Director of Public Policy for Meta (Facebook's parent company) for Central Southeast Asia & ASEAN, along with Dr. Chaiyana Mitarphand, Director of the Electronic Transactions Development Office, Deputy Commander Niwet Aphavaporn of the Technology Crime Investigation Division, and Commander Chanannut Sathvaleyphet of the Technology Crime Suppression Division to establish prevention and enforcement measures against illegal activities on social media platforms, specifically addressing indecent live-streaming. Over the past two days, authorities discovered continuous indecent live-streams lasting multiple hours that have become a trending social issue. The government reiterated that platforms distributing and sharing such content face criminal liability under the Computer Crime Law, with penalties of up to five years imprisonment and/or fines not exceeding 100,000 baht. The offense encompasses all parties involved, including those who like, share, or comment on the content. Following the meeting, Minister Chaiyachon will hold a press conference to brief the public on further actions against the platform.

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Police

Food Delivery Rider Breaks Into Sisters' Bedroom at Night, Commits Indecent Act; Victim Fights Back and Kicks Motorcycle Over During Escape

A food delivery rider broke into a Cha-Am home and groped an 18-year-old girl as she slept in May; the victim kicked over his motorcycle to stop his escape and police arrested him, though the family was alarmed when he reappeared delivering

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On May 25, a 45-year-old father reported that his daughters, ages 18 and 17, were attacked by a man dressed as a food delivery worker who rode a white Honda Wave motorcycle with Phetchaburi license plates. The incident occurred around 2:30 AM on May 19 when the man entered their bedroom, sat beside the bed, and groped the older daughter's chest as her younger sister slept nearby. Both girls screamed and called for relatives who rushed in and detained the attacker. The man fled toward his motorcycle, but the older daughter kicked it over to prevent his escape. Her father then emerged and subdued him until police arrived to make the arrest.

The older sister, identified as A, recounted that she felt hands groping her chest and immediately screamed, startling the attacker who ran out. She chased him to the front of the house and kicked his motorcycle over as he tried to mount it. Her father, who slept in an adjacent room, heard the screaming and came out to find his daughters standing with the man and his fallen motorcycle. The attacker claimed someone had sent him and asked him to visit the room, but the family did not believe him and filed a police report.

The father explained that he was sleeping nearby when he heard his daughter's piercing scream. Upon rushing out, he found both girls with the intruder at the front of the house and his motorcycle on the ground. When he asked the man what he was doing, the attacker claimed someone had sent him, but the father did not believe this excuse and called police. The relatives of the suspect attempted to convince the father not to press charges, but he refused and proceeded with a full legal case, taking both daughters to Cha-Am Police Station to file an official complaint.

Most alarmingly, just 1-2 days after the arrest, the daughters spotted the same man riding the same motorcycle delivering food around Cha-Am town. This sighting has terrified the family, who now fear for their safety and are concerned that he may reoffend. They expressed grave concerns about why he was released so quickly and are determined to pursue the case to its full conclusion, noting that the situation could have been much worse if the attacker had been carrying a weapon.

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Police

Doctor Shares Case of Patient Who Contracted Streptococcus Suis from Hotpot Restaurant Despite Not Eating Raw Pork

A Rajavithi Hospital patient developed life-threatening Streptococcus suis sepsis after a hotpot meal despite not eating raw pork, likely due to cross-contamination between raw and cooked meat utensils.

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Dr. Suraphan Charoentanyarak, an internist specializing in respiratory and critical care at Rajavithi Hospital, posted on Facebook about a patient who arrived at the emergency room following a hotpot meal with symptoms of diarrhea, hypotension, and ultimately cardiac arrest requiring CPR. The patient was in septic shock with multiple organ failure. Blood cultures confirmed Streptococcus suis infection from two separate samples, confirming severe bloodstream infection. Remarkably, the patient had no history of eating raw pork—the only recent food exposure was a visit to a well-known hotpot restaurant with multiple branches nationwide.

The likely explanation is cross-contamination. Common scenarios include using the same chopsticks to pick up raw meat and then cooked meat, or briefly blanching meat in insufficiently boiled broth. Streptococcus suis in raw pork is always dangerous regardless of restaurant reputation, location, or appearance. This case type is not new—emergency rooms and ICUs encounter it regularly.

Recommended behavioral changes:

For consumers: Maintain strict awareness by using separate utensils for raw and cooked meat—this is non-negotiable. Always cook pork thoroughly; never eat partially cooked meat.

For restaurants and food businesses: Clearly separate utensils for raw meat from eating chopsticks (such as using different colored utensils) as a standard on every table without customers needing to request it. Train staff and display warning signs about proper food handling.

For public health authorities: Take active roles in enforcing safety standards and conducting serious awareness campaigns about avoiding cross-contamination in such establishments.

This is not about blaming specific restaurants but about changing eating behaviors and awareness to prevent infection.

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National

Pollution Control Department Stands Ready for Corruption Investigation, Calls Survey Results Perception-Based Data

The Pollution Control Department welcomes corruption investigations but says a survey ranking it highest for bribe offers reflects only private sector perceptions, not proven facts, and questions the study's methodology and small sample siz

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The Pollution Control Department (PCD) affirms its readiness to open itself fully to corruption investigations, stating that the survey results from the Private Sector Joint Committee (PSJC) represent perception-based information and should not be used to rank government agencies or reflect the country's overall corruption picture.

On May 25, 2025, at the Pollution Control Department, Surin Vorakitdhammrong, Director-General of the PCD, announced the department's assessment of research documents from the PSJC's survey of opinions claiming the PCD received the highest average bribe offers at 102,160 baht per instance. Upon learning of the survey results, the PCD immediately convened nationwide administrator meetings and sent an open letter to the PSJC on May 15, 2025, requesting clarification of data sources, verification methods, and submission of relevant evidence within 7 days. This would allow the PCD to verify whether officials were actually involved in corruption.

The PSJC submitted an explanatory letter outlining survey principles and methodology to the PCD on May 22, along with supporting documents including a survey procedure summary, sample questionnaires, and materials accompanying the public announcement.

Director-General Surin stated that the PCD does not reject corruption investigations; rather, it welcomes thorough examination. Corruption undermines the economy, investment, and public confidence. If officials are found to have violated regulations, the PCD will take decisive disciplinary action without exception. The department has established a working group to review measures and administrative practices at every stage to prevent corruption, particularly in law enforcement and inspection procedures dealing with pollution sources—areas where there is risk of abuse of authority and position.

The PCD Director-General emphasized a key point: the survey results constitute "perception-based data," meaning information reflecting the feelings, beliefs, or experiences of survey respondents during a specific period—not facts verified through formal legal proceedings. Such data should be used to reflect private sector perspectives or confidence trends rather than to conclude that corruption actually occurred at the institutional level.

Reviewing the PSJC's documents, Director-General Surin identified several methodological concerns. The survey classified government agencies into 5 groups and sampled only 26 agencies out of 162 ministry-level agencies nationwide, which the PCD views as insufficiently representative of Thailand's overall civil service system and inadequate for establishing national-level policies on academic grounds.

Additionally, the questionnaire design referenced World Bank guidelines from 1999, which may not align with current roles and missions of many agencies. The sample size comprised only 401 respondents nationwide, surveyed over 16 days by individuals with direct experience—approximately 45 percent, averaging roughly 7 people per agency. Some survey questions appeared leading, such as using phrases like "it is commonly known" or posing negative hypotheticals: if additional payments are not made, processes may be delayed. Furthermore, both online and face-to-face questionnaires were used with different question structures.

According to the PSJC's own explanatory letter, confidence levels and sample error margins reference the overall survey and should not be interpreted as guaranteeing accuracy at the individual agency or sub-issue level. Therefore, the conclusion that the PCD received the highest bribe offers may not accord with research standards and ethics. Director-General Surin noted the PCD's previous cooperative efforts.

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Police

Trai Samut Visits Baan Phra Arthit to Seek Legal Advice, Affirms Readiness to Fight for Justice

Trai Samut consulted with the Vow to Protect the Land Foundation on May 25, saying she remains committed to pursuing her case despite feeling abandoned by her family and frustrated by the lack of progress in justice.

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On May 25, 2025, Trai Samut traveled to Baan Phra Athit after contacting the Vow to Protect the Land Foundation to seek legal consultation. Upon arrival, she was greeted by supporters who came to show their encouragement before meeting with Pantheap Phuapongphan, chairman of the foundation.

In an interview, Trai expressed her deep sadness following an earlier statement, saying she had received love and support from society that enabled her to reach this point. However, she felt the company's position showed that justice was not a priority. Regarding the personal encouragement she received, she struggled to find words and tried not to speak to avoid breaking down. She explained that all children hope their families will be their support system and source of justice, but she clearly saw from the day of the statement that no one has contacted her and the case remains under prosecution. Her brother still walks freely in society despite being a danger to other children. She affirmed that Trai is ready to continue fighting because her justice depends on our hearts, and she believes everyone feels the same way.

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National

Music News: S2 Returns with Explosive Energy, Drops New Single 'OVERHEAT' with NINO as Producer

Thai pop-hip-hop artist S2 returns with new single 'OVERHEAT,' produced by NINO, after debuting the track at his birthday concert with electrifying choreography and performance.

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Music News: S2 makes a fiery comeback with the new single 'OVERHEAT,' bringing on producer NINO and songwriter Prong Praison.

Following the heartbreak themes of his previous track 'Phra Wrong,' S2 (Nouel Natrat Tangwai) is back stronger than ever with 'OVERHEAT,' a pop-hip-hop fusion that combines full choreography, expressing his identity, determination, and passion in unmistakable ways.

The track features NINO as producer, alongside Prong Praison on songwriting duties.

S2 debuted the live performance of 'OVERHEAT' at his birthday concert 'The Sunset Voyage Concert,' delivering an electrifying stage show that ignited the energy of both MagentaBoy and Horizone fans throughout the venue.

S2 shared his feelings: 'Thank you to everyone who has been with me until today. Four years have passed, and I've worked on developing myself both as a performer and as an artist. I'll continue to give my all in every aspect and strive to be the best version of S2 (Nouel). I hope you'll support my new single OVERHEAT.'

Fans can listen to 'OVERHEAT' on all major music streaming platforms and watch the music video on YouTube at S2 Official.

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National

Anuthín leads Team Thailand push across Europe to advance Thai-EU FTA and green investment opportunities

PM Anuthín led a high-level Thai delegation across Europe to accelerate trade negotiations and promote green investment, positioning Thailand as a regional hub for clean energy and high-value sectors amid global economic shifts.

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On May 25, Prime Minister Anuthín Charnvirakul led the "Team Thailand" delegation comprising Deputy PM and Finance Minister Ekaní Nititunpraprash, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Seehasak Phuangketkaew, Deputy PM and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthammapun, Deputy PM and Higher Education Minister Yotchanon Wongswaddi, and Culture Minister Sabida Thaisertsri in meetings with Thai ambassadors, deputy chiefs of mission, and consuls general from 24 missions across Europe on May 24 in Paris, France. The Prime Minister emphasized that in a world facing new economic conflicts and competition, Europe is transforming from merely an export market for Thai goods into a critical strategic partner that will create new opportunities for Thai products, investments, and people, advancing "Diplomacy 2.0" by connecting economics, trade, technology, energy, and security. He underscored that accelerating Thai-EU FTA negotiations will be the key to attracting investment, technology, and quality business to Thailand. Deputy PM Ekaní added that Thailand's critical strengths in the eyes of global investors are economic and political stability amid global volatility, and noted that Thailand and Europe share aligned directions on clean energy and green economy, positioning Thailand as a regional investment hub particularly in high-value food and agriculture, electric vehicles, and clean energy sectors, with Thailand's hosting of the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings 2026 offering an important opportunity to showcase Thailand's potential on the global economic stage.

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Police

Foreign motorcyclist arrested on Koh Pha Ngan after leaving Thai doctor in coma

A foreign motorcyclist has been arrested on Koh Pha Ngan after hitting a Thai doctor from behind on May 23, leaving him in a coma with severe brain injuries. The hit-and-run occurred on a poorly lit road near the district office, with CCTV

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Foreign motorcyclist arrested on Koh Pha Ngan after leaving Thai doctor in comaLegacyPolice arrested a foreign motorcyclist for a hit-and-run incident on Koh Pha Ngan on Saturday, May 23, that left a Thai doctor in a coma. Colleagues of the injured doctor, Theerasuk “Ton” Kawamatawong, contacted several media outlets seeking justice after the crash, which occurred at about 8.40pm on a road behind the Koh Pha Ngan District Office. CCTV footage shared online showed Ton walking along the left side of the road before being struck from behind by a motorcycle. The footage indicated the road was poorly lit, with illumination coming mainly from a nearby residence. Streetlights in the area appeared not to be operating at the time. According to reports, the rider was a foreign national who left the scene immediately after the collision. Witnesses and passing motorists later assisted the injured doctor and transported him to hospital. Photo via Facebook/ Intirarat Wongtawan Thai media outlets reported that Ton remains in a coma at Bangkok Hospital Samui after suffering severe injuries, including bleeding in the brainstem and significant brain swelling despite undergoing surgery. The case attracted widespread attention on social media before Koh Pha Ngan Police Station officers arrested the foreign suspect on the island yesterday, May 24. Police have not yet publicly released the suspect’s identity or confirmed the charges being pursued. Under Thai law, causing serious injury through reckless driving can carry penalties of up to three years in prison, fines of up to 60,000 baht, or both. Photo via Matichon According to Ton’s colleagues, the doctor regularly travelled to Koh Samui and Koh Pha Ngan to carry out volunteer medical work. He used his free time to assist local communities while also enjoying the island’s natural surroundings and lifestyle. In another recent case involving a foreign motorcyclist, a Thai teenager was seriously injured in Phuket on May 10 after a foreign rider changed lanes suddenly and collided with the teenager’s motorcycle. The rider reportedly fled the scene and was later seen on CCTV running a red light while escaping. Thai media have not reported any arrest in that case.

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Tourism

Thailand's Tourism Authority Targets UK Market with Three-City Roadshow to Attract Quality Travelers

Thailand's Tourism Authority brought 19 tourism operators to Glasgow, Manchester, and London in May 2026 to meet with 228 UK travel businesses, capitalizing on over one million British visitors arriving in Thailand annually through expanded

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) launched the Amazing Thailand Roadshow to UK 2026 across the United Kingdom market between May 19-21, 2026, in Glasgow, Manchester, and London. The initiative brought 19 Thai tourism operators to conduct business negotiations with 228 UK-based travel businesses across the three cities, promoting Thai tourism offerings and reinforcing Thailand's positive image to British travelers. The event was opened by Nattawat Krishnamra, Thai Ambassador to London, at the Waldorf Hilton London.

Tat Governor Thapanee Kiatyirungroj highlighted that the UK remains a crucial tourism market for Thailand, with over one million British visitors arriving in 2025, reflecting strong demand recovery. This success is attributed to TAT's collaborative efforts with airlines on the Airline Focus strategy, which has resulted in expanded flight routes and increased service to Thailand. Currently, five airlines—Thai Airways, EVA Air, British Airways, Norse Atlantic Airways, and TUI UK—operate 35 weekly flights from the three cities with a combined weekly seat capacity exceeding 11,100.

The roadshow attracted overwhelming interest from UK travel businesses, with 228 British operators participating: 47 from Glasgow, 83 from Manchester, and 78 from London, plus 10 top-tier product managers. Thai participants included 19 operators (16 hotels and 3 destination management companies) from Bangkok (5), Krabi (5), Phuket (5), and Surat Thani (4). Beyond business negotiations, a UK Tour Operators' Panel Talk was held in Manchester to discuss travel trends, market competitiveness, and marketing strategies for Thai operators and tourism agencies.

The United Kingdom ranks among Thailand's top 10 source markets for quality international tourism, with Bangkok and Krabi among the most popular Thai destinations for British visitors.

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Breaking

Popular Facebook Page Warns of Fake Edible Gold Leaf from China Being Sold for Baking Use

A popular Facebook page warned that fake copper-based gold leaf from China labeled as decorative craft material is being sold as food-grade edible gold in Thai stores and online apps, with over 10,000 units already purchased, posing potenti

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On May 25, 2025, the Facebook page Drama-addict posted a warning about counterfeit gold leaf from China. According to the post, a follower discovered shops selling baking supplies that were stocking Chinese gold leaf products. When the label was scanned and translated, it revealed the product was labeled as decorative gold leaf made from copper—not food-grade gold leaf—yet it was being sold in the food-grade section of stores and apps, with over 10,000 units already purchased.

The page's admin purchased samples for testing and found the price suspiciously cheap at only 20 baht per tube, which would be impossible for authentic gold leaf (genuine food-grade gold leaf at that quantity would cost thousands of baht). Testing revealed the fake product could be rolled into balls or crumbled when rubbed between fingers, unlike genuine gold leaf which disintegrates almost instantly. When burned, the counterfeit product immediately changed color, proving it was not real gold but rather a metal alloy like copper or iron that reacts with oxygen when heated.

The conclusion is that this product is not suitable for food use and is only meant for crafts. However, it is being sold both in physical stores and online as food-grade gold leaf for edible use. The danger is that consuming these products could expose people to heavy metals and toxins. Most alarming is that the checks on shopping apps suggest over 10,000 units have been sold, raising concerns about how many Thai consumers may have already unknowingly ingested these counterfeit products in food and baked goods.

The page is urging relevant authorities to urgently inspect and take action against this dangerous counterfeit product that poses a health risk to Thai consumers.

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National

Thai Railway Labor Union Presents Petition to PM, Urges Faster Hiring and Review of 1998 Cabinet Resolution

Thai Railway Labor Union submitted a petition urging the government to accelerate hiring and review a 1998 rule limiting new staff to 5 percent of annual retirements, citing severe personnel shortages hampering rail operations.

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At 9:30 AM on May 25, 2026, at the government complaint center within the old office of the Civil Service Commission, 30 representatives from the Thai Railway Labor Union (Sarawut Saranyong, union president, leading the group) submitted a letter to the Prime Minister requesting urgent resolution of the State Railway of Thailand's severe personnel shortage. The union demanded that the government accelerate approval of additional staff allocations to SRT and review the Cabinet resolution from July 28, 1998, which restricts new hires to no more than 5 percent of annually retiring employees. The union stated that this resolution has caused continuous personnel shortages at SRT, negatively impacting operational efficiency and public service delivery. At 9:40 AM, the group submitted the letter to government representative Somphap Nilphun, Prime Minister's Office advisor, who received it for forwarding to the Prime Minister and coordination with relevant agencies.

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