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National

Ronaldo Opens Up After Winning First League Title with Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo won his first Saudi Pro League title with Al Nassr after the club defeated Damac 4-1, clinching their first championship in seven years with 86 points.

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the superstar forward for Al Nassr, shared an emotional post after winning his first league title with the club, describing the trophy as one with deep meaning for everyone.

Ronaldo secured the Saudi Pro League championship for the first time after Al Nassr defeated Damac 4-1 in the final match of the season. This marks his first championship in Saudi Arabia since joining the team in 2023.

Al Nassr finished the 34-match season with 86 points, claiming their 11th league title and finishing 2 points ahead of runner-up Al Hilal. This is Al Nassr's first league championship in seven years, with their previous title coming in the 2018-19 season.

Following the victory, Ronaldo posted a video of himself lifting the Saudi Pro League trophy with the caption: "This means so much to us. Keep fighting, Al Nassr."

The soccer icon also shared a separate post featuring a photo of himself with his partner Georgina Rodríguez and their children.

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Community

Final 10 Days of May: Which Birth Days Will See Fortunes Rise, and Which Face Troubles from Close Ones?

As May 2026 ends, an astrologer reveals fortune forecasts for each birth day, with Tuesday-born seeing strong gains while Sunday and Monday-born face interpersonal challenges and obstacles.

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As May 2026 winds down, astrologer Sinse Pen Neung shares a final fortune update for all seven birth days, complete with methods to amplify luck and overcome obstacles.

**Born on Sunday** - Beware of emotional turmoil: Many people will test your patience and irritate you easily. Stay extremely calm and don't act rashly. Recommendation: Pay respects to Thao Wesssuwan and ask for spiritual power to overcome all obstacles.

**Born on Monday** - Complicated by others: Expect difficult customers and close ones creating problems—both financial and work-related that you didn't cause. Recommendation: Pay respects to Phra Mae Thorani and ask for all problems to be resolved.

**Born on Tuesday** - Fortune surges strongly: Past merits bear full fruit now. This period is smooth and safe with work progressing well and money standing out prominently. Prepare for good fortune. Recommendation: Pay respects to Luang Pu Thuat.

**Born on Wednesday** (both day and night) - As a follower, better days are coming: Absolutely do not take the lead now. Stay still and quiet. Recommendation: Pay respects to Phra Phikhanesuan.

**Born on Thursday** - A crossroads of decision: Whether to stay or go—think carefully about both work and love. Beware of being caught between impossible choices. Recommendation: Respectfully ask Phra Phaya Krut to help solve problems.

**Born on Friday** - Beware of temptation: Defilements will tempt you to lose wealth through unnecessary desires. Guard against greed carefully or you'll end up in serious debt. Recommendation: Pay respects to Phra Bodhisattva Guan Im and ask for success and safety.

**Born on Saturday** - Sudden expenses: Frustration and irritation from unexpected expenses—car troubles, tire blowouts, and many sudden payments. Recommendation: Make merit for the deceased to clear away all problems.

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Police

Thai police face criticism for seeking help from children during arrest

Thai police drew criticism after appearing to signal two high school students to help restrain a suspect on a Nakhon Si Thammarat road, sparking debate over the safety risks of involving civilians in police operations.

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Thai police face criticism for seeking help from children during arrestLegacyTwo high-school students in Nakhon Si Thammarat helped police restrain a suspect on a public road, causing a debate about the safety and appropriateness of civilian involvement in police operations. Footage of the incident was shared by TikTok user @jxjxens before being reposted by several news outlets and Facebook pages. It showed two police officers struggling with a man riding a white motorcycle in the middle of Nakhon Si Thammarat-Baan Song Road outside Chwang Rachdaphisek School. During the incident, one officer appeared to signal for assistance by nodding towards bystanders nearby. Two male students, later identified as Potae and Garfield, then rushed to help officers restrain the suspect. Many social media users praised the students for their bravery and willingness to assist police, while others expressed concern about the risks faced by the teenagers. Photo via TikTok/ @jxjxens Some commenters argued civilians, particularly children, should not become involved in police operations because suspects could potentially carry weapons. Others criticised police officers for appearing to seek help from members of the public instead of waiting for additional police support. Channel 8 later interviewed the two students, who said the incident happened at about 4pm after school had finished for the day. Potae and Garfield explained they had been riding home on a motorcycle when they stopped to watch the situation unfold. The students said they believed officers were asking for assistance, prompting them to intervene. Photo via TikTok/ @jxjxens Both boys admitted they did not consider the possible dangers at the time. Garfield added that he did not think about whether the suspect might have a weapon and said he was not afraid during the incident. Media reports later stated the motorcyclist was carrying a knife. However, no additional offences were discovered. Officials also reported the man was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol and had no previous criminal record. According to reports, the man questioned police about why he had been detained, claiming he was innocent. As of publication, the officers involved had not publicly clarified the reason for the operation.

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National

Parliament in No Rush: Sophon Explains Why Opposition Bill to Establish Special Committee Not Yet Included, Awaiting Constitutional Court Ruling

Parliament is waiting for a Constitutional Court ruling on the opposition's petition before moving forward with establishing a special committee to oversee a 400-billion-baht loan decree, House Speaker Sophon Saram said.

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House Speaker Sophon Saram addressed the opposition Democratic Party's urgent motion to establish a special committee to oversee the 400-billion-baht loan decree, stating that the matter is currently pending a Constitutional Court ruling on a petition filed by opposition parties. The court has a 60-day window to decide. "The legislature will consider action once the court sends back its ruling," Sophon said, noting that the administration has not yet used the funds and rushing the oversight process would be inappropriate timing. He emphasized that while expedited scrutiny of public spending is important, it must proceed at the right moment without obstruction. Sophon also mentioned that multiple political parties are expected to submit additional constitutional amendment drafts next week, with consideration likely in June.

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Breaking

Chaos in DR Congo: Angry Residents Torch Ebola Treatment Center Over Withheld Body

Residents burned sections of an Ebola treatment center in eastern DR Congo after authorities prevented them from claiming a suspected victim's body for burial, highlighting widespread distrust of health officials in the region.

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BBC reported on May 22 that angry residents set fire to a section of Rwampara General Hospital near the city of Bunia in Ituri Province—the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo—after the family and friends of a young man suspected of dying from the virus were prevented from taking his body for burial. Local politician Luc Malembe Malembe stated: "They started throwing objects at the hospital. They also set fire to tents being used as isolation wards." The violence resulted in hospital staff injuries, destruction of two tents and a body awaiting burial, and police firing warning shots to disperse the crowd.

Authorities emphasize that Ebola victims' bodies are high-risk infection sources and must be buried safely to prevent viral spread. Military and police have been stationed at the hospital to protect medical personnel and maintain order.

The deceased was a beloved community member and local footballer who had played for several local teams. His mother believed he died of typhoid, not Ebola. Malembe noted the underlying problem: "People lack correct information and understanding of what's happening. For some groups, especially in remote areas, Ebola is something created by outsiders—it doesn't really exist. They believe NGOs and hospitals fabricated this to make money, and that's tragic."

The World Health Organization recommends safe and dignified burial of Ebola victims by trained teams using protective equipment. Though reports initially suggested six patients might have escaped during the chaos, medical charity Alima confirmed all patients remain safe under hospital care.

DR Congo has recorded at least 139 deaths from over 600 suspected cases, though the health ministry reports 159 deaths with two additional cases confirmed in Uganda.

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Community

Baitoey Suwapitch Updates on 1-Year-Old Brother Chan's Development: Speaking Well and Daddy's Boy

Actress Baitoey Suwapitch shared updates on her 13-month-old son Chan's development, highlighting his strong speech abilities and active learning phase while revealing family challenges during their first trip to Japan together.

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Actress Baitoey Suwapitch took a break from her son Brother Chan to attend the "EVEANDBOY BEST SELLING AWARDS 2025" at One Bangkok, where she updated fans on her 13-month-old son's development. She described Chan as being in an active learning phase, developing strong speech abilities and memory skills, constantly pointing at things and attempting to repeat words after his parents.

Speaking about her son's growth, Baitoey explained that Chan is developing on schedule with excellent communication skills and curiosity about his surroundings. She noted that at 10 kilograms, he's become heavy enough that family members need to take turns holding him. She shared that her husband Pap has become very involved in parenting, now treating father and son equally with his work responsibilities.

Describing their first trip to Japan as a family, Baitoey called it both fun and challenging. She and Pap had to abandon their original plans and prioritize their son's needs, including dealing with jet lag and bedtime adjustments. Despite the difficulties, she felt it was worthwhile when she saw Chan experiencing new sights and sounds with wonder in his eyes.

When asked about jet lag challenges, she revealed that the two-hour time difference caused Chan to have delayed sleepiness and crying fits at night. The parents barely slept during their 6-7 day trip, constantly switching caretaking duties. Baitoey suggested they might wait a bit longer before turning into a full-time travel family, noting that Chan still needs further physical development and might feel uncomfortable with too much travel.

When asked if they might be bringing back a Japanese younger sibling, Baitoey didn't complete her response, but she had already stated earlier that she currently has no plans for a second child, wanting to devote her full time and energy to raising Chan.

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National

Sophorn Confirms Flooding and Floating Debris in Parliament Building Caused by Heavy Rainwater, Orders Improvements

Heavy rainfall flooded Parliament's basement on May 21, prompting Speaker Sophorn to order drainage improvements and implement stricter waste management across the building.

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On May 22, 2569, Parliament Speaker Sophorn Sarum gave an interview regarding the heavy rainfall that flooded the B1 basement garbage storage area on May 21, resulting in widespread floating debris. Sophorn explained that while the Parliament building's open-air design had been criticized as a construction flaw, he inspected the premises firsthand and found that heavy rainfall caused water to flow from the first-floor vehicle ramp down to the basement, overwhelming the small drainage pipes. He conducted a full inspection of all floors, particularly the ninth floor which is an open-air area with undersized drainage pipes, causing flooding problems during heavy rain. Sophorn ordered fixes to address the design flaws, such as uncovered emergency stairwells, to prevent such issues from recurring. Regarding garbage management, Sophorn stated: "I have instructed a comprehensive waste separation program in coordination with Parliament administration. We have implemented concrete waste separation measures during all plenary sessions and Senate meetings, where we discovered significant garbage volume. Therefore, we must prioritize waste segregation and request cooperation from all staff not to litter. These measures will be strictly enforced going forward." When asked about the effectiveness of the Parliament's energy-saving measures, Sophorn said he would provide comparative data showing electricity usage before and after the measures, noting preliminary results showing reduced utility costs.

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National

Pakkapol Gamlaksana and Family Donate Over 35 Million Baht to Chulalongkorn Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society

Bhakapol Gamlaksana and his family donated 35 million baht to Chulalongkorn Hospital to support medical care for impoverished patients and establish a hematology clinic fund.

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Bangkok, May 21, 2026 — Pakkapol Gamlaksana, Chief Operating Officer of Charoen Pokphand Group, joined by his mother Jiraphaa Gamlaksana and wife Nathaphan Luangviriya, has continued the spirit of sharing and social contribution by donating 35,087,992.29 baht to Chulalongkorn Hospital of the Thai Red Cross Society to support medical and patient care services. The donation was received by Associate Professor Dr. Nucha Jirakalpawasan, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine, and Associate Professor Dr. Gaviruch Tantivongse, Vice Dean for Physical Systems, on behalf of the hospital.

Chulalongkorn Hospital of the Thai Red Cross Society stands as a premier medical institution in Thailand and serves as a crucial resource for people of all walks of life. Each year, the hospital treats large numbers of low-income patients, as well as monks and novices from across the country. This support plays a vital role in easing the hospital's burden and strengthening its capacity to provide more efficient patient care.

The donation is divided into two main components: First, establishing the "Pakkapol Gamlaksana and Family" fund worth 30 million baht to assist low-income patients, including attendants of disabled monks and novices receiving treatment at Chulalongkorn Hospital, ensuring equitable access to medical care. Second, contributing 5,087,992.29 baht from a wedding celebration to support the Hematology Clinic in the Bhumisoril Mangclanusorn Building, to procure medical equipment, improve facilities, and enhance the quality of care for blood and hematological disorders, which continue to rise in prevalence.

This donation represents another powerful act of sharing that supports Chulalongkorn Hospital's important mission to strengthen Thailand's public health system and provide quality medical treatment accessible and timely to all patients, while alleviating suffering for the underprivileged. This aligns with the hospital's commitment to sustainably improve the quality of life and health of Thai people.

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National

JSP Capitalizes on Thailand's Aging Society, Confident in Achieving 10% Sales Growth

JSP projects 10% sales growth this year despite modest Q1 performance, banking on Thailand's aging population's demand for health and wellness products while expanding into international markets.

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JSP revealed how Thailand's aging society is driving consumer spending, with the company targeting revenue growth of no less than 10% this year despite overall economic headwinds and plans to expand into foreign markets. Pisanu Daengprasert, CEO of JSP (Thailand) Public Company Limited, disclosed that the company recorded 201 million baht in sales and service revenue for the first quarter of 2025. While overall sales growth has been modest—reflecting the global economic impact of rising oil prices—the company attributes softer Q1 performance to seasonal patterns, as promotional pricing in the previous quarter's final stretch led to bulk purchasing orders that temporarily suppressed Q1 demand once prices normalized.

However, sales remain supported by Thailand's growing elderly population, who prioritize preventive health care, driving consistent demand for body care products. The company is closely monitoring market conditions and adjusting distribution strategies with selected partners showing positive momentum. JSP remains confident that Q2 2025 sales will gradually recover and meet targets, with the full year 2025 still tracking toward 10% or better revenue growth, partly due to anticipated 10% increases in pharmaceutical prices linked to rising crude oil costs.

The company is executing two core business strategies: first, driving its flagship product lines with strong customer loyalty—particularly Sudapho Oasot rice bran products, which benefit from robust repeat purchase rates and have gained credibility through peer-reviewed international research validating product efficacy; second, expanding into international markets to diversify revenue sources and reduce market concentration risk while seeking new business partnerships abroad to strengthen competitiveness in the growing global health sector.

Beyond these core strategies, JSP is pursuing aggressive marketing tactics to broaden its customer base, expanding brand awareness among target demographics through both digital and traditional channels, positioning itself to reach customers domestically and internationally.

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Regional

Preparing for Monsoon Season: Chao Phraya Dam Mobilizes Machinery to Clear Tens of Thousands of Water Hyacinths Upstream

The Chao Phraya Dam has deployed boats and heavy machinery to remove tens of thousands of water hyacinths and debris upstream before monsoon season, ensuring drainage systems operate properly during potential flooding.

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Chai Nat – The Chao Phraya River Water Supply and Maintenance Project in Saraphi District, Chai Nat Province has mobilized water hyacinth removal boats, extended-boom backhoes, and various machinery to urgently collect tens of thousands of water hyacinths, weeds, and accumulated garbage in the area upstream of the Chao Phraya Dam. The operation aims to open water channels and prevent obstructions to the drainage system, implementing the Royal Irrigation Department's nine-point strategic plan to prepare for the 2025 monsoon season and ensure irrigation systems operate at full capacity before the flooding period begins.

Thalerngkitти Suwannachat, director of the Chao Phraya River Water Supply and Maintenance Project, explained that removing water hyacinths and weeds from the dam area is an annual routine task, particularly as the rainy season approaches when water hyacinth accumulation becomes denser than normal. The dam has therefore mobilized machinery for urgent collection and increased collection points to prevent these plants from obstructing or damaging water drainage structures. If left unmanaged, they could significantly impact water management during mid-monsoon or flooding periods.

Regarding overall water conditions in the Chao Phraya Basin this year, meteorological agencies forecast that Thailand may face scattered rainfall and possible El Niño effects in some periods. The Royal Irrigation Department has prepared contingency measures and comprehensive water management plans. Current water reserves in major dams, including Bhumibol and Sirikit Dams, remain adequate to meet the needs of all water users throughout the country.

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Police

Five Gunshots Echo at Surin Border; Military Says Cambodia Deliberately Provoked, Orders Forces to Maintain Rules of Engagement

Five gunshots were fired from Cambodian territory near Border Marker 18 in Surin province on May 21, with the Thai military characterizing the incident as deliberate provocation and vowing to lodge a formal protest through diplomatic channe

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On May 22, 2569, Army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Winthhai Suwari disclosed that the Thai Army received a report on May 21 from Unit 2603 of the Suranari Task Force while conducting fortification improvements at Border Marker 18 in Kabchoeng district, Surin province. At 14:20, troops heard five small-caliber gunshots originating from the south at approximately 600 meters away, within Cambodian-controlled territory. After hearing the shots, the troops ceased activity and conducted thorough observation but detected nothing unusual and resumed their mission. No Thai personnel were injured and no return fire was initiated to avoid revealing Thai positions and troop deployment. The Suranari Task Force has ordered units to remain vigilant and strictly adhere to rules of engagement according to the situation. While Cambodia's actions appear to be long-range provocation, they clearly constitute behavior in violation of the joint statement. The Suranari Task Force will lodge a protest with Cambodia through established coordination channels in the area.

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