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Exposé: Popular 'Handsome Priest' Calendar from Rome Revealed—But Many Models Aren't Actually Clergy

A popular "Handsome Priest" calendar sold as a bestseller near Vatican City has sparked controversy after it was revealed many of the men pictured are not actual clergy. The black-and-white photo collection, which features recycled images o

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A bombshell scandal has erupted over the wildly popular "Handsome Priest" calendar that has captivated tourists in Rome for over 20 years—but many of the men pictured are not actual priests. The black-and-white photo calendar of attractive young men dressed as clergy has become a bestselling souvenir sold in shops around Vatican City and the Old Town. However, behind this popularity lies a growing controversy: many of the men in the images may not be genuine priests. Giovanni Galizia is one of the most discussed figures, having appeared on the cover of multiple editions of the "Handsome Priest" calendar for over 23 years, with the same image recycled repeatedly. Dressed in clerical collars and smiling mysteriously against a church backdrop in Palermo, Galizia revealed that he was only 17 when the photo was taken and saw it as a fun teenage activity—the day was filled with laughter from friends amused by his priest costume, despite having no religious connection whatsoever. After reports from local Rome media outlets, the calendar drew increased scrutiny and was dubbed a potential "fake priest calendar." Despite this, the creators insist the work is purely artistic with no intent to deceive and no direct connection to the Vatican. The officially named "Calendario Romano" uses 12 black-and-white images annually, mostly young men styled as priests, with some images reused across multiple years. The photographer reports selling thousands of copies yearly. Galizia, who now works as a flight attendant, confirmed he has never received compensation for the photos and has never been recognized on the street, though his family once gifted him a copy, which resulted in household hilarity. The calendar creators noted that at least one-third of the men in the 2027 edition are actual priests, though they provided no further details. Shop owners in Rome's tourist areas report the calendar continues to sell several copies daily. A South Korean priest who spotted the calendar near Vatican City commented that it is well-known among younger generations and viewed humorously, helping make the image of priests seem more approachable, despite being merely a controversial art project.

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National

Kasetsart University Joins OCSC to Launch 'Royal Initiative Developer Program 13' Curriculum to Build 'Multiplier' Leaders

Kasetsart University and the Office of the Civil Service Commission launched a new curriculum to train 60 mid-level administrators as leaders in sustainable development based on royal initiatives and sufficiency economy philosophy.

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Kasetsart University partners with the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) to launch the 'Royal Initiative Developer Program 13' curriculum aimed at developing 'multiplier' leaders to drive sustainable development based on royal initiatives and the philosophy of sufficiency economy. On May 20, 2026, Associate Professor Nuchnaht Mangkang, Vice President for Finance and Special Activities at Kasetsart University, represented the university in welcoming trainees at the opening ceremony of the Royal Initiative Developer Program (RIDP) Batch 13 for fiscal year 2569 at the Hanuman 1 Conference Room of OCSC. OCSC Secretary-General Suphorn Trinarintr chaired the opening ceremony, with 60 mid-level administrators possessing knowledge, expertise, and experience in royal initiative development participating from 41 organizations spanning both government and private sectors, with diverse representation across policy-level agencies and field-level operational units. The Royal Initiative Developer Program curriculum is considered a national strategic curriculum for mid-level administrators from government, state enterprises, and the private sector, designed to develop OCSC 'multiplier' personnel aligned with the office's four-year human resource development plan (2567-2570). The program aims to honor the Thai monarchy as a model for national development while building knowledge, understanding, attitudes, and competencies necessary for organizational leaders to manage strategically for the implementation of royal initiative-based development and the philosophy of sufficiency economy established by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej to improve the lives and livelihoods of Thai citizens. OCSC partnered with the Faculty of Economics at Kasetsart University, led by Associate Professor Wisit Limsobunchay (Vice President for Asset Management), to develop the curriculum to create 'OCSC multiplier personnel'—a new generation of leaders with deep understanding of sufficiency economy philosophy who integrate academic knowledge with practical field experience at royal initiative projects nationwide, enabling them to scale and drive community and national sustainable prosperity and stability in alignment with the country's human resource development plan. Kasetsart University, as an academic network partner and 'science of the nation,' provided expert faculty, learning processes, and study sites to enable all trainees to apply their knowledge for public benefit.

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Community

Kasetsart University Senior Alumni Association Raises Over 10 Million Baht for Medical Park Hospital Project

Kasetsart University's Senior Alumni Association has raised over 10 million baht since March 2023 to support a new medical park project at the university's Faculty of Medicine and hospital in Suphan Buri.

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The spirit of giving among Kasetsart University members continues to shine brightly. The university's Senior Alumni Association recently led a ninth fundraising drive, collecting 736,673 baht from generous members to support the Faculty of Medicine and Kasetsart Hospital. This brings the total official donations from March 15, 2023 to May 20, 2025 to 10,110,673 baht.

Dr. Damrong Sripraphram, Acting President of Kasetsart University, accepted the donation on May 20, 2025 at the President's Office, with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somwang Kantyanuwoengse, Vice President for Health Science Development and Suphan Buri Area, witnessing the ceremony amid an atmosphere of gratitude and pride.

The ninth donation round featured contributions from multiple donors including Prof. Pensri Kanjjanommai (500,000 baht total), Assoc. Prof. Ratanawan and Pachawon Roonphai (100,000 baht), Thatcjai and Patraporn Jirawanichakarn and family (100,000 baht), Assoc. Prof. Siriporn Ongrungruang (101,000 baht total), and numerous other university members and alumni.

This collective effort extends beyond financial support—it represents building "life opportunities" for Thai citizens through the Medical Park project, a strategic national healthcare initiative. The first phase includes establishing the Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Nursing, and Kasetsart Hospital to enhance medical care quality and produce healthcare professionals for future national needs.

The Cabinet has approved the Medical Park project for 2024–2029 with a budget exceeding 8,863 million baht for construction, medical equipment, and personnel development. Kasetsart University believes every donation demonstrates the power needed to transform the hospital into a premier medical research and healthcare center, serving as a beacon of hope for Thai society while exemplifying the beautiful spirit of sharing that will inspire future generations to contribute to social welfare.

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National

Luxury Redefined: New Generation Driving Thai, Korean, Chinese, and European Brands to Market Success

Young consumers aged 18-35 are driving explosive growth in accessible luxury markets, prioritizing quality and personal value over brand prestige, fueling rapid sales for Korean, Thai, Chinese, and European brands.

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Consumers aged 18-35, or Young Consumers, comprising Millennials and Gen Z, are driving the rapidly expanding Accessible Luxury market, with spending three times higher than traditional luxury segments. The 1 Insight reveals that the overall luxury market remains stable while luxury itself is being redefined—no longer limited to high-priced goods or legendary brands, but requiring genuine quality that reflects personal identity and delivers real value. This shift benefits emerging brands from Korea, Thailand, China, and Europe that emphasize quality-to-price balance, with sales surging dramatically as consumers pursue "Smart Indulgence"—thoughtful spending on products that meet their emotional and practical needs.

Young consumers now represent roughly 60% of global purchasing power, making them the primary driver of today's economy, retail, and spending trends. The Accessible Luxury market, spanning fashion and beauty, has become the largest segment of the luxury market. New-generation consumers prioritize emotional value, personal expression, and long-term worth over brand prestige or price alone, fueling rapid growth for fashion and beauty brands from Korea, Thailand, and Europe. These brands leverage quality, design, authentic social media communication, and accessible pricing to create viral momentum, with products often selling out quickly.

This "Smart Indulgence" behavior is especially evident in Accessible Luxury fashion, where sales have grown dramatically across all age groups and multiplied significantly among younger consumers. The top three categories among Young Consumers are footwear, apparel, and watches. In the Accessible Luxury beauty segment—which serves as a "Luxury Entry Point" for younger consumers—sales have grown 1.5 times, with makeup products specifically surging 2 times. Multi-brand beauty retailers featuring products from diverse countries, particularly Accessible Luxury brands targeting Young Consumers, have seen spending increase 1.5 times, while Korean and innovative specialty brands are experiencing rapid growth through fresh, trendy products that reflect individual style.

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National

Sier Boat Blasts Thai Boxing Committee for Selective Investigation, Warns Against Double Standards

Promoter Sier Boat blasts the Thai Boxing Committee for selectively investigating a controversial referee decision in a championship bout, demanding uniform enforcement of rules across all fights rather than just high-profile matches.

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Promoter Sier Boat (Nathdet Vachirratanvongs) has criticized the Thai Boxing Committee's plans to investigate referee Porn Prasert Nilphai following a controversial decision in the Bunmee Cannabis vs. Snail Lackpraohd championship match, calling for consistent enforcement across all fights rather than selective investigations of high-profile bouts.

The Thai Boxing Committee of Thailand's Sports Authority (SAT) has prepared to contact Rangsit Boxing Stadium regarding the case after the controversial ruling. In the disputed match, Snail was knocked down and hit his head on the mat in just the first round, leading referee Porn Prasert to end the bout and award the knockout victory to Bunmee, despite multiple objections that it was a foul. If the Boxing Referees Conduct Committee determines the referee made a legitimate error, he could face suspension for up to four months.

Furious over the situation, Sier Boat posted on Facebook demanding that investigations and penalties apply uniformly: "Don't just investigate high-profile fights with media attention. If you're going to do it, apply the same standard to every fight—whether it's about scoring decisions or ring disqualifications. Anyone who makes a mistake, whether it's scoring a round incorrectly or misruling a foul, must face the same consequences."

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Regional

Deputy Education Minister Akkanat Ready to Push Death Railway as UNESCO World Heritage Site Following Local Demand

Deputy Education Minister Akkanat pledged to accelerate efforts getting Kanchanaburi's Death Railway recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site after local groups requested his support, citing potential tourism and economic benefits for the

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Deputy Education Minister Akkanat Ready to Push Death Railway as UNESCO World Heritage Site Following Local Demand, Boost Kanchanaburi's Economy

On May 21, 2569 at the Ministry of Education, Deputy Education Minister Akkanat Kannitinant, serving as Member of Parliament for Kanchanaburi District 1 from the Pheu Thai Party, received a letter from a group promoting the Death Railway as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, led by Nontakorn Prasit, calling for accelerated efforts to register this important historical tourist attraction in Kanchanaburi province as a World Heritage Site.

Nontakorn stated that the Death Railway is a historical route that deserves elevation to a major national tourism landmark because it represents a well-preserved historical area still relevant to current generations and is worthy of promotion as a historical learning resource with international connections stemming from World War II events, continuously attracting foreign tourists.

While government agencies have continuously supported the initiative with allocated budgets for surveys and preparations for World Heritage registration, the matter has stalled without progress, prompting local residents to request follow-up. They have submitted the matter to the Ministry of Culture and are now asking Akkanat to assist in monitoring as their local MP.

Akkanat responded that as Kanchanaburi's MP, he fully supports elevating the Death Railway to World Heritage status. He grew up seeing the Bridge over the River Kwae and learned history from annual festivals held there, finding it surprising that such an important historical site remains unregistered with UNESCO, despite being world history, not merely Thai history.

Akkanat stated that UNESCO registration would bring tourism and business benefits, increasing income for Kanchanaburi residents. Given the province's low cost of living and easy accessibility from Bangkok via the M81 route in just one hour, he sees no reason not to pursue this initiative and committed to follow up and push for continued progress.

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Regional

Yotchanan Leads Ministry of Higher Education Team to Chanthaburi to Drive Advanced Science and Technology Transformation of Thai Durians

Deputy Prime Minister Yotchanan led a higher education ministry delegation to Chanthaburi to showcase advanced technology transforming Thailand's durian industry, from AI-powered quality control to nuclear preservation methods that boost ex

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Deputy Prime Minister Yotchanan Wangsawasdi led a delegation from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation to Chanthaburi on May 21 to inspect the application of science, technology and innovation in elevating the fruit export industry, supply chain management, and durian processing operations.

Yotchanan emphasized that durian is not merely a commodity fruit, but a high-value agricultural product with significant development potential. He highlighted that viewing the complete durian cycle from cultivation to advanced processing demonstrates that science and innovation now extend beyond laboratories into actual farming operations.

The ministry's key objectives include supporting Thailand's development of proprietary technology using the diversity and distinctive characteristics of Thai fruits as the foundation for innovation.

Key achievements and development approaches highlighted include:

AI-Driven Quality Control: Thai private sector companies have implemented artificial intelligence technology to accurately verify ripeness and classify durians by weight, alongside internationally standardized processing facilities using Freeze-Dried and vacuum-frying systems.

Nuclear Technology for Export: X-ray technology in safe doses extends shelf life, slows ripening, and eliminates quarantined pests, making Thai fruits more easily compliant with strict U.S. and Chinese standards. Gamma radiation technology to sterilize fruit flies has been successfully used in Chanthaburi for over 20 years, reducing chemical use and farmer costs.

Non-Destructive Quality Inspection Innovation: Frequency wave technology accurately examines durian ripeness, calculates flesh weight and moisture content, elevating standards from traditional tapping methods to internationally recognized scientific standards. Research also focuses on preventing root rot diseases in durian orchards.

Circular Economy Innovation: The Thailand Science and Technology Research Institute and university networks extract high-quality cellulose and fibers from durian peels previously discarded as waste, developing premium-grade paper, eco-friendly packaging, and composite materials for eco-furniture, significantly reducing carbon footprint.

Advanced Processing: Durian flesh is being developed into innovative beverages, including ready-to-drink durian water and powdered durian drinks that maintain distinctive aroma and smooth taste.

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National

Bangchak Accelerates Branch Expansion with B20 Diesel Promotion Campaign

Bangchak is expanding B20 diesel distribution across its 200 branches nationwide and offering discounted fuel additives through July to support government green energy goals and reduce transportation costs.

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Bangchak is moving forward with expanding B20 diesel distribution and launching a customer loyalty promotion running from May 20 to July 31, 2569, or while supplies last, to help ease transportation sector costs.

Deputy Managing Director Seri Anupanthanant of Bangchak Corporation's marketing business group stated that the company is expanding B20 diesel sales to support the government's alternative energy promotion policy, aimed at reducing fossil fuel consumption and oil import dependency. The company currently operates approximately 200 branches nationwide.

The company plans continuous branch expansion to boost B20 diesel usage and increase spending value while enhancing engine performance through customer rewards. Customers who purchase B20 diesel for 2,000 baht or more per receipt can buy three cans of Bangchak Furio ULTRA HD 24/0-2L diesel additive for just 100 baht, down from the regular price of 159 baht, from May 20 to July 31, 2569, or while supplies last at participating Bangchak service stations. For more details, visit www.bangchakmarketplace.com.

Bangchak Furio ULTRA HD 24/0-2L diesel additive is compatible with all diesel engines and contains detergents to clean fuel injectors and cetane boosters suitable for blending with diesel fuel. It promotes complete combustion, cleans the injection system, increases power, extends engine life, improves fuel economy, and reduces black smoke from exhaust.

Truck models that support B20 diesel include HINO, ISUZU, SCANIA from 2008 onwards, MAN from 2012 onwards, UD Trucks from 2013 onwards, and Volvo Trucks from 2014 onwards.

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National

Nestlé Issues Latest Statement: Mahakij Family No Longer Has Rights to Produce Nescafé

Singapore's High Court upheld Nestlé's termination of its joint venture with the Mahakij family's QCP company, ending their rights to produce Nescafé in Thailand as of December 31, 2024.

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Nestlé has issued a statement confirming that Singapore's High Court upheld an international arbitration panel's ruling that the termination of its joint venture agreement with QCP, the company owned by the Mahakij family, was legally valid. On May 21, 2025, Nestlé announced that the Singapore High Court delivered its judgment on March 4, 2025, affirming the international arbitration tribunal's decision and confirming that the complete termination of the QCP agreement was legally valid according to the relevant terms. Nestlé continues to drive Nescafé's success through good governance practices, product innovation to meet consumer needs, and ongoing support for Thai farmers. Nescafé remains Thailand's most popular coffee brand and one of the most trusted brands among Thai consumers, maintained through consistent good governance, commitment to developing high-quality coffee products in new formats to serve Thai consumers, and continued support for Thai coffee farmers as a major purchaser of domestically-grown coffee beans for many consecutive years. Historically, Nescafé products were manufactured in Thailand by Quality Coffee Products Limited (QCP), a 50/50 joint venture between Nestlé and the Mahakij family. Under this joint venture agreement, Nestlé held management authority over QCP's operations, including production, distribution, and marketing of Nescafé products, with all technology and intellectual property used in Nescafé manufacturing belonging to Nestlé. When the joint venture agreement terminated on December 31, 2024, QCP lost the right to manufacture Nescafé products. The termination case was submitted to an international arbitration tribunal for investigation. On December 20, 2024, the international arbitration tribunal ruled that the complete termination of the agreement was legally valid under the relevant terms. The opposing shareholder's subsequent petition to Singapore courts was also entirely dismissed. The Singapore High Court's judgment on March 4, 2025 upheld the arbitration tribunal's decision, definitively confirming the lawful termination of the QCP agreement. The other QCP shareholder received notice of the court's judgment, and litigation costs have been settled according to the court's order. Regarding the civil case filed by Prasuth Mahakij and his family against Nestlé and affiliated companies in Thailand, the Court of Appeal's president has ordered the case transferred to the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, which has direct jurisdiction. The case is currently under consideration. Nestlé remains committed to good governance principles in business operations, strictly complies with laws, and fully cooperates with relevant government agencies and justice sector bodies. These principles are core to Nestlé's business conduct worldwide and form the foundation of the trust earned from consumers, business partners, employees, and stakeholders across the globe. Nestlé has operated in Thailand for over 130 years and remains committed to conducting business here for the benefit of consumers, employees, farmers working with us, business partners, and will continue to invest in Thailand.

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Police

A Tough Spot – Trains and Buses, the 'Poor Man's Transport,' Deserve Real Attention

A freight train collided with a bus in Bangkok, killing eight people and exposing systemic failures in driver safety standards, drug screening, and railway operations that demand urgent reform.

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Thai society tends to solve problems in a reactive, fire-fighting manner—major incidents cause alarm and calls for serious reform, but interest fades as headlines disappear. A freight train recently collided with an intercity air-conditioned bus in central Bangkok, killing eight people and injuring many more, raising concerns that this tragedy will become just another forgotten crisis. The discussion afterward has focused on long-neglected driver standards and service quality, insufficient staffing forcing drivers to work beyond safe limits, and alarmingly, the discovery that the train operator tested positive for methamphetamine. Questions arise about whether the railway conducts adequate drug screening of operators. The train driver's appearance after the incident—unkempt clothing and disheveled hair—raises fundamental questions about how such standards are acceptable for operating heavy steel trains throughout the country. With braking systems requiring considerable stopping distance, errors prove catastrophic. The railway's warning systems and safety standards require investigation. The intercity bus was parked across the railway tracks due to road congestion, suggesting a major overhaul of traffic management is necessary to prevent vehicles from being stuck on the tracks. The author hopes this tragedy leads to genuine, comprehensive reform of railway systems, bus services, and traffic management, even though public transport users are predominantly ordinary citizens without powerful voices.

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National

Thailand plans tourist 'landing fee' above 300 baht

Thailand is considering raising a proposed tourist landing fee above 300 baht to include premium insurance coverage for foreign visitors, with authorities still finalizing collection methods through either airline tickets or pre-arrival ele

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Thailand is considering raising its proposed tourist 'landing fee' to more than 300 baht as authorities work on a new collection system that would include premium insurance coverage for foreign visitors.

Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul said the government is finalising both the collection model and appropriate pricing to avoid negatively affecting tourists' travel experience.

Officals are currently studying two collection methods. The first option would include the fee in airline tickets, which authorities view as the most convenient approach because tourists would not need to make additional payments upon arrival. However, airlines currently cannot clearly separate Thai passengers from foreign tourists or business travellers. To address this, the government plans to create a refund application allowing Thai nationals and exempt travellers to reclaim the fee after entering the country.

The second option would collect the fee through the immigration system using electronic payment before entry into Thailand. While this method would allow authorities to clearly identify visa categories and traveller types, it may add extra procedures for visitors before arrival.

Surasak said the fee could exceed the previously discussed 300 baht because the government wants to provide premium insurance coverage for tourists immediately upon arrival in Thailand. The proposed insurance would include treatment at leading private hospitals and help reduce the government's financial burden when tourists' own insurance coverage is insufficient.

Authorities are currently holding discussions with insurance associations to determine an appropriate fee structure. Part of the revenue would also be used to support tourism development projects nationwide.

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