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Chonburi and CPF Invite You to Taste and Shop at 'CPF Caravan: Reducing Living Costs' Event

CPF and Chonburi Province host a food festival through May 8 featuring discounts up to 40% on quality products from major brands, plus local OTOP goods and a Muay Thai championship bout on May 6.

6 May Khaosod

Chonburi Province has partnered with Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF) to host the 'CPF Caravan: Helping Reduce Living Costs for the People' festival for 2569 running from today through May 8 at the plaza in front of Chonburi Provincial Hall. The event aims to provide quality food at accessible prices, reflecting the private sector's commitment to improving quality of life while sustainably boosting grassroots economic development in communities.

CPF is showcasing a comprehensive range of quality food products including ready-to-eat meals, fresh foods, frozen foods, snacks, and beverages from leading brands such as CP Five Stars, Chester, Starbucks, Food World, and CP-Meiji. All items are fresh, clean, safe, and nutritionally valuable, available at special prices with discounts up to 40% on over 100 products exclusively during this event.

Additionally, there is a 'Taste–Shop–Enjoy' zone featuring delicious menu items and OTOP products representing the best of Chonburi Province to support local entrepreneurs and promote Thai culture. The event highlights include 'CPF Muay Intensifies the World,' a WBC Asia Super Flyweight Championship (115 pounds) bout between Kumardoi Petchacademy and Akira Hoshiyama on May 6 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

The 'CPF Caravan: Helping Reduce Living Costs for the People' festival is free to attend from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM until May 8, 2569 at the plaza in front of Chonburi Provincial Hall.

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National

Gorrrchai Clears Up Mystery: Who Is the Woman Spotted Walking with Naphat?

Broadcaster Gorrrchai clarified that the woman spotted walking with actor Naphat is his niece who is already married, ending speculation about a potential new relationship.

6 May Khaosod

A popular page called Jae Moy 108 V1 had sparked widespread curiosity by posting about people catching actor Naphat walking alongside a mysterious woman, leading netizens to wonder if the young star was announcing a new relationship. Recently, Gorrrchai, a broadcaster and close friend of Naphat, stepped in to clear up the confusion directly. He commented on the viral post to clarify exactly who the woman was. "That person is already married, she's my older sister's daughter... come be my wife instead," Gorrrchai wrote, before the famous page responded humorously, "Okay, okay, take it easy. As for becoming your wife, I'm scared!"

Source: Jae Moy 108 V1 News Team Sawad 6, May 6, 2025

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National

Thai Government Allocates 33.9 Million Baht to Celebrate Athletes' Success at Asian Beach Games

The Thai government has awarded 33.9 million baht in prize money to Thai athletes who finished as runners-up at the 6th Asian Beach Games in Sanya, China, winning 28 medals total. Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Panchearnjavorakul presided over the awards ceremony on May 6, distributing funds to athletes, coaches, and sports associations. The prize breakdown allocates 23.7 million baht to athletes, 7.11 million baht to sports associations, and 3.1725 million baht to coaches.

6 May Khaosod

The Thai government has moved quickly to distribute 33.9 million baht in prize money to Thai athletes following their outstanding performance at the 6th Asian Beach Games, where they won a total of 28 medals and finished as runners-up in Asia.

On May 6 at the Grand Forevang Hotel, Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Panchearnjavorakul presided over the awards ceremony, presenting prize money to athletes, coaches, and national sports associations for their achievements at the 6th Asian Beach Games held in Sanya, China.

Attending the event were Dr. Kongsakdi Yodmani, Director-General of the Thai Sports Authority; Thanukiat Janchum, Manager of the National Sports Development Fund; Thana Chaiyapraserthi, Vice-Chairman and Secretary-General of the Thai Olympic Committee; as well as athletes, officials, and coaching staff from the Thai national team who participated in the 2026 Asian Beach Games preparations.

At the 6th Asian Beach Games, Thai athletes delivered exceptional results, capturing a total of 28 medals and finishing 2nd in Asia. The medal breakdown included 10 gold, 9 silver, and 9 bronze medals. The National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) awarded prize money totaling 33,982,500 baht, allocated as follows: 23.7 million baht to athletes, 7.11 million baht to sports associations, and 3.1725 million baht to coaches.

Minister Surasak expressed his admiration for all athletes and personnel who participated in the 6th Asian Beach Games, and thanked every athlete who sacrificed their time and energy to achieve these outstanding results. He stated that the prize money distribution would serve as encouragement and motivation for all athletes, and offered words of support to those who did not win medals, urging them to learn from their experiences, improve themselves, and return to compete in future tournaments.

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National

Thai Football Association Appoints Coach Bo Chakrapan as Head Coach of Thailand U-20 National Team

The Football Association of Thailand has officially named Coach Bo Chakrapan Panpee as the head coach of the Thailand U-20 national football team. The appointment comes as the young squad prepares for major international competitions, including the AFC U-20 Championship in Indonesia in June 2026 and the AFC U-20 Asian Championship qualifiers in August-September 2026. Chakrapan brings decades of Thai football experience as a coach and former national team player.

6 May Khaosod

The Football Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage has officially appointed "Coach Bo" Chakrapan Panpee as head coach of the Thailand U-20 men's national football team.

The Thailand U-20 men's team has an intensive competitive schedule beginning with the AFC U-20 Championship in North Sumatra, Indonesia from June 1-14, 2026, followed by the AFC U-20 Asian Championship qualifying round from August 31 to September 6, 2026.

The association also thanked Rayong FC, Chakrapan's club, for allowing the technical staff to discuss and evaluate coaching candidates holding an AFC Pro License who are dedicated to elevating Thailand's U-20 team in international competitions after completing their club responsibilities.

Coach Bo brings extensive experience in Thai football through his work as a head coach, assistant coach, and club manager at numerous clubs including Chonburi FC, Ang Thong FC, Phan Thong FC, Samut Prakan City, Utha Thani FC, and Rayong FC. He previously served as assistant coach for Thailand's U-17 national team under Piphop Anumalee, helping the team reach the Asian Championship quarterfinals when Thailand hosted the tournament. As a player, he competed for Chonburi FC and was selected for Thailand's U-23 national team.

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Police

National Police Launch Crackdown on Transnational Crime, Intercept Illegal Foreigners

Thailand's national police commissioner has ordered a comprehensive crackdown on transnational crime and illegal foreign residents, emphasizing strict law enforcement while welcoming law-abiding visitors.

6 May Khaosod

The National Police Office is launching a crackdown on transnational crime and intercepting illegal foreign residents.

On May 6, Deputy National Police Commissioner Trairuang Phiwpharn, serving as spokesperson for the National Police Office, revealed that Police Commissioner Kittirhat Panpetch has ordered comprehensive prevention and suppression of all crime types, including transnational crime. This includes strict law enforcement against offenders, particularly foreign nationals residing in Thailand illegally or engaged in criminal conduct—cases that have generated media coverage and social media discussion. The government prioritizes national security, public safety, and national confidence.

The police commissioner has issued three measures: impartial law enforcement, particularly against corrupt officials; strict vigilance and interception to prevent foreign criminals from sheltering or hiding in Thailand; and concrete implementation across three critical dimensions:

1. Transparent public communication: To prevent confusion, misinformation, and reduce public alarm, confirming all actions comply with facts and law.

2. Security cooperation integration: Coordinating with the National Security Council, military, administrative agencies, police, Internal Security Command (ISOC), and relevant bodies to monitor, prevent, and counter threats affecting national security—including transnational crime, smuggling, sabotage, and all forms of illegal networks.

3. Impartial law enforcement: Especially in cases involving corruption, bribery, or state officials enabling illegal activities, which undermines national confidence.

Deputy Commissioner Trairuang further stated that the National Police Office affirms Thailand welcomes foreigners entering legally and respecting the law, and will ensure their safety and convenience. However, the office will not tolerate anyone committing crimes in Thailand or threatening national security and order.

The office requests public cooperation in monitoring information from credible sources. Anyone with leads or suspicious activity can report to police immediately via hotline 191 or 1599, available 24/7.

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National

Confirmed! May 25 Registration Opens for Kon La Khreung Plus and State Welfare Card; New Poor Card Conditions Under Review

Registration for Kon La Khreung Plus opens May 25, distributing 4,000 baht over four months to approximately 30 million eligible Thais through the Pao Tang app. The State Welfare Card will also accept new registrations with updated eligibil

6 May Khaosod

Confirmed! Registration opens May 25 for Kon La Khreung Plus with approximately 30 million expected beneficiaries, alongside the State Welfare Card and review of updated poor card conditions.

According to Finance Ministry sources, the ministry will submit the Kon La Khreung Plus project and State Welfare Card top-ups to the Cabinet for approval on May 19. Registration will then open on May 25 through the Pao Tang application, with funds available starting June 1, 2026, as previously announced by the government.

Kon La Khreung Plus Details: - Registration period: one week - Total distribution: 4,000 baht over 4 months (1,000 baht monthly) - Cost sharing: 60% government contribution, 40% participant contribution - Estimated eligible beneficiaries: 30 million

State Welfare Card/Poor Card: - Registration period: approximately one month - New registration based on conditions being finalized by the Finance Ministry - Initial registration requires name and national ID number via Pao Tang app - Verification required to confirm eligibility

For existing State Welfare Card holders, the base group of 13.4 million (currently 13.2 million following deaths) will receive increased monthly allowances from 300 baht to 1,000 baht for four months. Unlike Kon La Khreung Plus, the government provides no matching contribution.

New State Welfare Card registration results expected within 2 months. Existing cardholders will receive 1,000 baht monthly for the first 2 months. Those losing eligibility may access Kon La Khreung Plus in the subsequent 2-month period, potentially requiring supplementary registrations.

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National

Thaeng Leads Opposition Shadow Cabinet, Urges Government to Reassess Transport and Fishing Relief Amid Oil Crisis Hardship

Opposition leader Nattapong Ruangpanyawuth led Pheu Thai's shadow cabinet in calling on the government to reassess relief measures for the transport and fishing sectors, which are suffering severe hardship from the ongoing energy crisis. The shadow cabinet outlined three key priorities: amplifying neglected public voices, addressing strategic issues like the land bridge project, and fast-tracking urgent legislation including a 400 billion baht loan decree. Specific concerns raised include fuel access problems for small-scale fishers, illegal seafood imports undercutting domestic prices, and allegations that government relief measures may be inequitable or insufficient.

6 May Khaosod

At 10:30 AM on May 6, 2025 at Parliament, Nattapong Ruangpanyawuth, list-based MP and Pheu Thai party leader, led the opposition shadow cabinet (shadow government) in making a statement following their meeting.

Nattapong stated that this was the first meeting of Pheu Thai's shadow cabinet, aimed at demonstrating how weekly government decisions centered on the people's welfare could improve citizens' lives week by week. Rather than individual-to-individual comparisons or pitting shadow ministers against real ministers, their approach focuses on agenda-by-agenda examination driven by public concerns.

Nattapong outlined three main priorities: First, monitoring and amplifying voices of overlooked citizens, particularly regarding the energy crisis impacting transportation and fishing sector operators. Second, forward-thinking on major issues like the land bridge project, questioning whether government decisions favor superpowers or prioritize public interest, and examining geopolitical implications. Third, calling for urgent measures, including fast-tracking the Clean Air Act and a 400 billion baht loan decree previously mentioned.

Nattapong emphasized using this platform to reflect concerns not reaching the government and offer recommendations, with Pheu Thai serving as an intermediary to the administration.

For fishing communities, critical issues include fuel, debt, and seafood prices. B20 biodiesel is difficult to access, especially for small-scale fishers unable to pool purchases due to fuel pump regulations. This represents a compounding crisis requiring relief measures for debt-burdened fishers who cannot operate. Additionally, while some neighboring countries face trade restrictions, illegal seafood imports undercut Thai fishers' fair pricing. Short-term, the sector seeks stricter import controls; long-term, fishers express readiness to transition to clean energy.

For transport operators, concerns focus on whether government relief measures are equitable or neglecting some. With unemployment rising and job losses causing income problems, the opposition urges government to better calibrate assistance programs.

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National

Sharp Criticism Over Borrowing for Road Projects; Siripongse Insists Emergency Decree Reduces Public Burden

Transport Minister Siripongse Angkhsakulkiati defended the government's 400-billion-baht emergency decree borrowing, dismissing opposition claims of blank checks and arguing the funds will directly benefit citizens rather than fund infrastructure projects. The 200 billion baht will assist people affected by high fuel prices, while another 200 billion will help reduce the transition burden to clean energy through subsidies and solar installation support. Siripongse stressed the urgent necessity of the measure given the current economic impacts on the public.

6 May Khaosod

At 11:45 a.m. on May 6, 2025, at Government House, Siripongse Angkhsakulkiati, Transport Minister and Deputy Leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, defended the government's 400-billion-baht emergency decree borrowing against opposition criticism of it being a blank check. He argued it's not a blank check, but simply an unfamiliar approach to what past governments have done. Previously, borrowed funds went toward infrastructure projects like roads and construction, but this time all money will reach the public directly through the Thai Helps Thai Plus program, with details to follow from the Finance Ministry. Of the 400 billion baht, 200 billion will assist people affected by high fuel prices through direct subsidies. The remaining 200 billion will help reduce the burden of transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy, potentially through shared interest subsidies or solar rooftop installation support. When asked about opposition concerns regarding the emergency necessity, Siripongse emphasized that remaining central budget reserves must be kept for security purposes, and current funds are insufficient until the fiscal year 70 budget becomes available in October. He stated that with people already suffering, waiting is not an option and immediate action is necessary. When pressed on whether additional borrowing would be needed if the 400 billion baht runs out, Siripongse deferred comment, saying today's focus is managing the current situation. He expressed confidence that the 200 billion for energy transition will significantly reduce energy consumption and household expenses, helping people break dependence on traditional energy sources. Regarding the Democratic Party's plan to petition the Constitutional Court, Siripongse said that is their right, but he believes the Prime Minister's proposal and the government's legal team have ensured compliance with all conditions for issuing the emergency decree.

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National

CMAN Controls Costs and Diversifies Risk with Expansion into India and ASEAN to Navigate Energy Crisis

Chememan, a top-10 global lime producer, is expanding operations into India and ASEAN markets while implementing cost-control and risk-diversification strategies to weather the energy crisis. The company plans to increase electric truck usage to 50% by 2026 and invest in alternative energy sources like solar farms, with 70-80% of customers able to pass energy cost increases to end prices in the short term. The company reported 361 million baht in net profit for 2025 and approved dividend payments of 144 million baht, reflecting strengthened financial position and operational efficiency.

6 May Khaosod

Adisak Laochan, Chief Executive Officer of Chememan Public Company Limited (CMAN), a lime and chemical products manufacturer under the CHEMEMAN brand, has announced that the company is accelerating operational efficiency improvements to manage risks effectively and mitigate the impact of energy prices, which account for 25-30% of total costs, along with significant freight rate increases. Approximately 70-80% of the company's customers can adjust pricing based on costs within a short timeframe, and nearly all customers can adjust prices according to contract terms in severe situations.

The company is pursuing aggressive strategies through energy diversification and intensive supply chain management, including plans to increase electric truck (EV) usage to 50% of total fleet needs by 2026 to reduce oil price impacts, implementing mixed energy approaches in production using coal, gas, and electricity, and investing in alternative energy sources such as solar farms for long-term efficiency gains.

"These cost-saving measures are being studied for feasibility across our foreign business units. During this period, the company will not enter into long-term contracts with fixed pricing, and will adjust product prices promptly to reflect increased operational costs," the statement said.

For fiscal 2025, the company recorded net profit of 361 million baht after significantly reducing debt, positioning the company for future business expansion while maintaining consistent dividend payments. The shareholders' meeting approved dividend payments of 0.15 baht per share, totaling 144 million baht, representing approximately 40% of net profit and reflecting stable cash flow and strong financial discipline.

Adisak stated that in today's world, uncertainty is commonplace, and while the company does not view business operations as easy, it is confident that an increasingly robust business structure will enable significantly better management of volatility than in the past.

"This situation also presents business opportunities for the company, particularly in India and Vietnam markets, where we are implementing regional growth strategies through expansion and acquisition in strategic areas including Indochina, India, and Australia to build long-term strength, despite Middle East tensions creating ripples in the global economy," he added.

Currently, the company ranks among the world's top 10 lime producers with annual production capacity exceeding 1.2 million tons. Lime is a critical basic chemical used extensively across numerous industries. Chememan operates high-quality limestone mines in Thailand and Vietnam, and operates lime production plants using modern technology and innovation in Thailand, Vietnam, and India, plus a distribution center in Australia, enabling the company to expand its customer base across multiple industrial groups while focusing on developing high-value-added products for target customers.

However, the company exports 60% of its total lime sales volume to over 30 countries across Asia, Australia, and Africa through an extensive business network, which is a significant factor driving growth opportunities.

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Police

Truck with Failed Brakes Crashes into Huai Rai Police Checkpoint; Officer Injured and Receives 5 Stitches

A truck with failed brakes crashed into a police checkpoint in Phrae Province on May 6, injuring an officer who suffered a torn ear requiring five stitches. The truck owner agreed to cover all damages from the collision.

6 May Khaosod

A truck with failed brakes crashed into the checkpoint at Huai Rai Police Station in Den Chai District, Phrae Province, injuring a police officer who received 5 stitches. The truck owner has agreed to cover all damages.

On May 6, 2025, a Lamphun-registered truck traveling from Den Chai District toward Uttaradit Province approached the checkpoint at high speed around 6:55 AM while attempting to swerve around another vehicle. The truck collided forcefully with the checkpoint just as police were changing shifts. At the time of the incident, 27-year-old Police Officer Nopkhun Jongraks was making coffee inside a tent with other officers.

The crash caused Officer Jongraks to be struck by a steel pole, resulting in a torn ear. He was rushed to Somdet Phra Yupharaj Den Chai Hospital, where doctors stitched his wound with 5 stitches. His condition is stable. Initial negotiations with the truck owner have resulted in an agreement to cover all damages. Den Chai Police Station commander reported the incident to the Phrae Provincial Police Commander.

Huai Rai Police Station is urging the public to exercise caution while driving. Warning signs are posted 1-2 kilometers before the checkpoint to encourage drivers to reduce speed, facilitate police operations in checking for violations, and reduce accident risks.

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National

Parliament Approves Nophadol Pherierueksa as Secretary-General of Legislative Drafting Committee with 436 Votes

Thailand's Parliament has approved Nophadol Pherierueksa as Secretary-General of the Legislative Drafting Committee with 436 votes. A ruling party parliamentarian raised concerns about the secretary-general holding positions on government and corporate boards while serving in what should be an independent role. Deputy Prime Minister Pokorn defended the appointment by citing civil service regulations that technically govern the position.

6 May Khaosod

Parliament has approved Nophadol Pherierueksa as Secretary-General of the Legislative Drafting Committee with 436 votes on May 6, 2569. During the House of Representatives meeting chaired by Speaker Sophon Saranom, Deputy Prime Minister Pokorn Nilprapan explained that the position has been vacant since March 30. The Cabinet approved Nophadol's nomination on April 21 to fill the vacancy. According to Section 63(3) of the Legislative Drafting Committee Act B.E. 2522, the secretary-general must be a civil servant.

Parliamentarian Nattavut Buapprathum of the Pracharaj Party raised concerns about the distinction between position-specific and person-specific qualifications. He questioned whether the secretary-general's position allows serving as a board chairman in government agencies, state enterprises, or private companies, and whether it would ensure neutrality. He cited examples of Pokorn previously serving on Bank of Thailand and other boards while as secretary-general, and noted that Nophadol similarly held corporate positions but recently changed to independent director status on April 8—timing that coincided suspiciously with government formation efforts.

Nattavut questioned what legal authority permits the secretary-general to sit on various state organization boards and whether it serves national interest. He also noted differences between House and Senate procedures, as the Senate has investigative powers while the House does not.

Pokorn clarified that under Section 63(3) of the Legislative Drafting Committee Act, the secretary-general is classified as a civil servant and thus falls under the Civil Service Act B.E. 2504, which states in Section 83(6) that civil servants cannot serve as managers or executives in private partnerships or companies.

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