Lanta & News
No. 01 · ENDLESS
National

Clean Air Act Advances! Cabinet Confirms 31 Bills to Move Forward in Parliament

Thailand's cabinet approved 31 bills to advance through parliament on May 5, including the Clean Air Act and legislation on traditional medicine, bankruptcy, and telecommunications regulation.

5 May Khaosod

At 2 p.m. on May 5, 2569 at Government House, Prime Minister's Office Spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek announced the cabinet's approval to advance 31 bills through the legislative process, comprising 21 bills proposed by the cabinet and 10 bills from the previous parliamentary session.

Among the 21 pending bills that government agencies approved to move forward are the Check Offenses Act B.E. 2534, the Facilitation of Permits and Public Services Act, the Bankruptcy Act, the Protection and Promotion of Thai Traditional Medicine Act, and notably the Clean Air Act, which the cabinet confirmed for parliamentary consideration.

The other 10 bills proposed by the previous parliament have already received parliamentary approval and are currently undergoing senate review, including the Frequency Allocation Organization and Broadcasting and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority Act, the Provincial Administrative Organization Act, and the Dairy and Dairy Products Establishment Act.

No. 01 of Read at source → Next
National

Cabinet Acknowledges NHRC Proposal on Land Bridge Project, Urges Southern Voices to be Heard; Transport Ministry Given 30-Day Deadline

Thailand's Cabinet has acknowledged recommendations from the National Human Rights Commission urging public consultation in Chumphon and Ranong provinces before proceeding with the Land Bridge infrastructure project, which aims to link shipping routes between the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea. The Transport Ministry has been given 30 days to coordinate with relevant agencies and assess the feasibility of the project in light of community input and local development needs.

5 May Khaosod

At 2:00 PM on May 5, 2025, Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploythale Laksameesang revealed after the Cabinet meeting that the Cabinet acknowledged recommendations regarding the Land Bridge project, a transportation infrastructure initiative to develop the southern economic corridor and connect shipping routes between the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea in Chumphon and Ranong provinces, as proposed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

The NHRC's recommendations include:

1. Directing the Office of the National Council for Peace and Order (NESDC) to conduct public hearings in Ranong and Chumphon provinces on development direction at both structural and comprehensive levels, recognizing residents' right to self-determination regarding their future, economic, social and cultural development. This input will inform the assessment of the Land Bridge project's feasibility and allow all community members and occupational groups to participate in developing provincial plans for Chumphon and Ranong that align with areas' potential as identified in feasibility studies conducted by NESDC in 2021-2022.

2. Using public hearing results and research reports to assess the Land Bridge project's continued feasibility, ensuring alignment with local potential and community needs.

The Cabinet assigned the Transport Ministry as the lead agency to coordinate with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Ministry of Interior, NESDC, and relevant organizations to study the appropriateness of these recommendations. The Transport Ministry must submit a comprehensive summary of its findings to the Office of the Cabinet Secretary within 30 days for Cabinet consideration.

No. 02 of Read at source → Next
Breaking

Friends Shocked as Bank Manager Found Dead in Rental Home—Just Three Days Before Scheduled Car Transfer

A 43-year-old bank manager was found dead in his rental home in Chonburi, just three days before a scheduled car transfer with his housemate. Investigators discovered a lit charcoal brazier in the sealed room and two letters, suggesting pos

5 May Khaosod

Friends were shocked to discover that a bank manager had died in his rental home after they separated that morning, with plans to transfer a car together just three days later.

At 1:00 PM on May 5, 2569, Sub-Lieutenant Supchai Nillasmit from Sansuk Police Station received a report of a death in a rental home in the Dang Village, Moo 6, Ban Puek Subdistrict, Muang District, Chonburi Province. He rushed to the scene with rescue volunteers from the Trikusala Foundation.

At the scene, investigators found the body of 43-year-old Chalermchai, a bank manager at a bank branch on Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi. He was dressed only in a short-sleeved shirt and underwear, lying dead on his bed.

Inside the bedroom, investigators found a charcoal brazier that had been lit down to ashes, with the air conditioner left running. The room had a strong smell of smoke. Two letters were discovered—one apologizing to his parents and another arranging his debts. After investigation, no signs of physical injury or struggle were found in the room.

When questioned, 42-year-old Trimat, the victim's housemate living in the same house, revealed that the deceased had never complained or shared any concerns beforehand. That night, they chatted normally. Before bed, the deceased sent a LINE message asking Trimat to prepare for a car transfer appointment on May 8. Trimat replied asking what time, but received no response. He had already paid the house and electricity bills and continued chatting with him on LINE as usual.

The next morning, Trimat woke up, showered, and went to work. Later in the morning, a colleague of the deceased called to say they couldn't reach him. When they checked the front of the house, no one answered. Trimat initially thought the deceased was still sleeping in his room. When Trimat returned to check, he discovered that the deceased had lit a charcoal brazier and died from the fumes. He immediately reported it to police.

Police will conduct further detailed investigations with the victim's friends and family to understand the circumstances and determine how to proceed legally.

No. 03 of Read at source → Next
Breaking

Two Cases of Hantavirus Confirmed on Cruise Ship, WHO Monitoring Five Additional Suspected Cases

Two confirmed hantavirus cases have been identified on cruise ship MV Hondius off Cape Verde, where three deaths have occurred; the WHO is monitoring five additional suspected cases aboard the vessel.

5 May Khaosod

Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed following an outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius operated by Oceanwide Expeditions in the Netherlands, which has resulted in three deaths—a Dutch couple and one German national. The confirmed hantavirus cases include a deceased Dutch woman and a 69-year-old British passenger who was admitted to a critical care unit at a hospital in South Africa. The cause of death for the other two passengers remains under investigation. Hantavirus typically spreads from rodents through feces, saliva, or urine and can cause severe respiratory disease, though it rarely spreads between humans. Additionally, five suspected cases linked to the MV Hondius are being monitored, including one English crew member and one Dutch crew member, both experiencing acute respiratory symptoms—one severe and one mild—though hantavirus infection has not yet been confirmed. The MV Hondius, carrying 149 passengers from 23 countries, remains anchored off the coast of Cape Verde and is under investigation by the World Health Organization (WHO), which has prohibited passengers and crew from disembarking.

No. 04 of Read at source → Next
National

Deputy Interior Minister Launches Crackdown on Fraudulent Birth Registrations, 50 Cases Revoked

Authorities have revoked 50 fraudulent birth registrations issued to foreign nationals over a five-year period, with one case still under verification in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The crackdown, led by Deputy Interior Minister Withoon Sir

5 May Khaosod

On May 5, 2026, at the Phothikhlang Subdistrict Municipality office in Mueang district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, Withoon Sirinugul, Deputy Interior Minister and Central Registrar, chaired a meeting to monitor progress on fraudulent birth registration cases—or 'ghost births'—that had been used to benefit foreign nationals. The meeting was attended by Khitiphong Phongsuravet, Supakanan Kongketsamphibal and other subdistrict mayors, district officers from multiple districts, police, and relevant agencies.

Khitiphong revealed that a historical data review spanning 5-6 years identified 51 suspicious individuals. Of these, 50 have already had their registration status revoked, with one case still undergoing verification with Suranari Military Camp Hospital to confirm identity. Previous actions included initial revocations of 5 cases followed by 22 additional revocations, then another 23 after a deeper investigation conducted over the past weekend.

Khitiphong confirmed the investigation is now complete with no additional irregularities found. Affected individuals will have 15 days to file an appeal. Those who can prove clear identity and residence may request reinstatement; failure to appeal within the deadline results in permanent legal termination of status. The revocations have already been publicly announced to prevent misuse in legal matters.

Withoon stated the field visit aimed to track progress, assess obstacles, and establish preventive measures against future cases of this nature. Notably, a neighboring area in Nongphailoem Subdistrict Municipality was also found to have approximately 18 similar cases currently under investigation. Khitiphong added that the Nongphailoem cases appear linked to the same group involved in fraudulent ID card issuance, while cases in Prathap, Huaihlang, and Saikhio districts are district-level matters not directly involving local administrative bodies' registrations.

No. 05 of Read at source → Next
National

Industry Ministry Injects 1.5 Billion Baht to Strengthen SMEs Against Crisis

Thailand's Ministry of Industry is deploying 1.5 billion baht through two credit programs to help small and medium-sized enterprises survive global economic pressures, including rising oil prices from Middle East tensions. The "Tiger with W

5 May Khaosod

The Ministry of Industry is moving forward to support Thai entrepreneurs facing global economic challenges by launching the second round of "Tiger with Wings" and "Strong Foundation" credit programs through the SME Development Fund, injecting a combined 1.5 billion baht. These initiatives aim to maintain business liquidity and equip enterprises with innovation tools to achieve sustainable growth amid regional economic crisis.

Nathapol Rangsitpol, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and chair of the SME Development Fund, explained that Thailand's industrial and economic sectors are facing unavoidable challenges from global economic conditions, particularly the Middle East conflict driving up crude oil prices, which directly and indirectly impacts Thai manufacturing, trade, and exports.

Following the policy of Industry Minister Varawut Silpaarcha, who prioritizes supporting small and medium-sized enterprises as the country's foundation, the ministry aims to enhance SME competitiveness and maintain quality standards under crisis conditions, emphasizing sustainability and transition to new economy industries. The "Tiger with Wings" program will inject capital to encourage adaptation by applying innovation and technology to reduce costs, while the "Strong Foundation" program will serve as business protection, strengthening liquidity for entrepreneurs to maintain operations.

The SME Development Fund is fully prepared with over 1.5 billion baht divided into two programs: "Tiger with Wings" Round 2 with 1 billion baht ceiling, offering loans up to 15 million baht per applicant at fixed interest rates of 3-5% annually for innovation and technology investments; and "Strong Foundation" Round 2 with 500 million baht ceiling, offering loans up to 5 million baht per applicant at fixed rates of 5-7% annually to maintain business liquidity.

Applications are open from today until June 30, 2025, or until funds are exhausted. Interested entrepreneurs can apply online or contact the SME Development Fund office, provincial industry offices, or the Thai Small and Medium Enterprises Development Bank (SME Bank) nationwide.

No. 06 of Read at source → Next
Tourism

Siam Piwat Partners with Huawei to Transform Travel Tech, Introducing Thailand's First Wearable-Integrated Ecosystem

Siam Piwat and Huawei launched Thailand's first wearable-integrated visitor card on Huawei smartwatches, enabling international shoppers at Bangkok malls to access exclusive benefits instantly through a cross-platform ecosystem targeting 20

5 May Khaosod

Siam Piwat, a leading real estate developer and global destination creator, has elevated its strategic partnership with Huawei, the global technology and telecommunications leader, by launching the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card on Huawei Wearables. This cross-platform solution supports all operating systems to enhance visitor convenience, drive transformation in the travel retail industry, and strengthen Thailand's competitive tourism position. The partnership establishes both companies as game changers in creating global experiential destinations and setting new retail technology standards amid rapid global tourism industry competition and change. This collaboration extends access to over 200 million Huawei Wearables users worldwide, targeting high-value tourists from key markets including China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia. Amporn Chotiratchskul, CEO of Siam Piwat Company Limited, stated that the strategic partnership with Huawei, ongoing since 2020, has leveraged Huawei Cloud to enhance retail omnichannel operations and develop the ONESIAM SuperApp, creating seamless online-offline experiences. This serves as a key driver in transforming the retail industry while creating value for customers, partners, and the broader ecosystem. By 2026, Siam Piwat aims to expand collaboration through Quick App ONESIAM solutions and integration with Wearables, Skytone, and other technologies to increase engagement with global tourists and elevate experiences through Huawei innovations, attracting premium travelers and supporting sustainable economic growth. Rachel Zhou, Director of HUAWEI Consumer Cloud Service APAC, emphasized that this deepened collaboration meaningfully combines global retail destinations with future technology to create exceptional value for Chinese travelers visiting Thailand and international visitors. The seamless ONESIAM Global Visitor Card integration within HarmonyOS through Quick Apps enables precise engagement at every stage of the traveler's journey—from pre-trip planning to on-destination experiences—offering personalized member benefits and enhanced shopping and lifestyle experiences. Connecting Huawei Wearables to the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card enables international visitors at Siam Paragon and Icon Siam to access exclusive benefits instantly, making every shopping moment more innovative and valuable. Huawei remains committed to supporting Siam Piwat in creating happiness, convenience, and world-class service for all international tourists choosing Thailand as their destination. The launch of the ONESIAM Global Visitor Card on Huawei Wearables represents a major upgrade in visitor experience through seamless Quick Apps, supporting all operating systems including iOS, Android, and HarmonyOS, with key features addressing modern travelers' lifestyle needs, including one-tap membership registration and eco-friendly solutions.

No. 07 of Read at source → Next
Community

Kao and Vee Clarify Viral Couple Hug Cover with Goy and Tim: Sweet and Romantic, Fans Love the Boyfriend's Tender Moment

Couples Kao and Vee clarified that their viral hugging photo with Goy and Tim was just a playful recreation at a film premiere, with Kao joking he barely touches Vee despite their eight-year relationship.

5 May Khaosod

A viral photo emerged after couple Kao Jirayut Lao-ong Manee and Vee Violet Wattier recreated a sweet hugging pose with couple Goy Oracha and Tim Pita, prompting fans to tease them online.

On May 5, 2026, both couples opened up at a premiere event for the horror film franchise "Term 4" at Sahamongkol Film International (Phahon Yothin Soi 2). Vee emphasized it was just a fun moment during a live stream with friends. She noticed Goy and Tim had posted birthday photos, so she jokingly recreated the pose. Kao admitted he was confused and didn't know beforehand—he was just asked to hug and complied.

When asked if they usually embrace that way, Kao laughed: "Not really. We barely touch. We say 'I love you' from eight meters away." He revealed this was the closest they'd stood in 10 years, despite knowing each other for 8 years. Vee joked about his reserved nature but insisted Kao is actually quite romantic in his own way—he's caring and attentive, especially during emotional filming scenes.

Kao's idea of romance is more practical: calling taxis for Vee. This led to today's playful conflict—he called her a taxi that morning but forgot to pay, leaving Vee humorously "angry" though not genuinely upset. "It's more of a teasing anger," she clarified.

The couple, together for 8 years, recently started moving into their new home, which features numerous decorative lights. Kao joked he needs half an hour to turn them all off before bed. Despite needing to adjust to each other's differences, their love remains strong and stable. Vee confirmed she truly loves him, while Kao expressed his philosophy: "Having something is always better than having nothing." He's drawn to Vee's genuine, straightforward nature, which makes their relationship comfortable and unpredictable-free.

No. 08 of Read at source → Next
Breaking

Inoue Accepts Challenge, Set to Face Jesse Rodriguez in Mega Fight January 2027

Naoya Inoue, the undefeated four-belt world champion, has accepted a challenge to face rising Mexican-American boxer Jesse Rodriguez in a mega fight scheduled for January 2027. Rodriguez, a 26-year-old three-belt champion, will first pursue the WBA bantamweight title in June before stepping up to challenge Inoue, with promoter Eddie Hearn expressing strong confidence in Rodriguez's chances against the dominant champion.

5 May Khaosod

Naoya Inoue, Japan's elite boxer and four-belt world champion, is ready to move forward with a mega fight against rising Mexican-American boxer Jesse Rodriguez in 2027. Inoue recently defended his super bantamweight world titles (122 pounds) in WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF by defeating fellow Japanese fighter Junto Nakatani at Tokyo Dome, extending his undefeated record to 33 fights. Reports indicate his next bout will be against 26-year-old Jesse Rodriguez, a three-belt champion with an unblemished record, who will move up from the junior bantamweight division (115 pounds) to challenge the champion. Rodriguez is scheduled to move up to 118 pounds in June to pursue the WBA bantamweight title against Antonio Vargas before facing Inoue in January 2027. Rodriguez stated, "I believe a fight between me and Inoue would be one of the greatest fights in lower weight class history." Eddie Hearn, Match Room promoter, expressed confidence that "Bam" Jesse Rodriguez could be the one to defeat "The Monster." Hearn said, "I watched Inoue in Saudi Arabia and I've never felt more confident that Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez can beat him. Long ago, I thought this might be too big a step for Jesse, but now that he's moved up to bantamweight, he's bigger and stronger. He might be too good for Inoue now. Bam is 26 while Inoue is 33. I simply don't see how 'Bam' loses to Inoue."

No. 09 of Read at source → Next
National

School Uniform Sales Plummet as Parents Cut Back on Purchases, Opting to Repair Old Uniforms Instead

School uniform sales have dropped significantly as Thai families tighten their budgets ahead of the new school term, with parents reducing purchases and opting to repair or alter old uniforms instead. Economic hardship, high fuel costs, and geopolitical tensions have driven up the cost of living, forcing households to cut expenses across the board. Store owners are calling on the government to provide relief to families struggling through the economic crisis.

5 May Khaosod

School uniform sales are experiencing a sharp decline as parents reduce purchases ahead of the new school term in mid-May. A uniform retailer in Nakhon Ratchasima reported noticeably fewer customers, despite prices remaining unchanged so far.

Store owners attribute this year's slump to the lingering economic downturn, compounded by expensive fuel costs and geopolitical instability that have driven up prices across all goods, significantly raising the cost of living. As a result, households are implementing strict cost-cutting measures, especially as school opens.

Families are adopting different strategies to cope. Beyond tuition and educational materials, many face additional expenses when children advance to a new grade level, necessitating new uniforms. This year, many families are purchasing fewer uniforms—reducing from the typical four sets to just two or three. For children remaining in the same grade level, parents may only buy one or two new sets, or if old uniforms still fit properly and show minimal wear, they simply reuse them. Some families are taking old uniforms to tailors to have them enlarged or altered.

Shop owners are appealing to the government to intervene and provide relief to parents and guardians, helping families navigate through the current economic crisis.

No. 10 of Read at source → Next
National

Suchart Champions PM's Community Forest and Carbon Credit Policy to Generate Income and Improve Quality of Life

Thailand's environment ministry is accelerating community forest initiatives and carbon credit programs to generate income for rural communities, with over 12,000 community forests already established nationwide.

5 May Khaosod

Suchart Champions PM's Community Forest and Carbon Credit Policy to Generate Income and Improve Quality of Life

On May 5, 2025, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin ordered the Royal Forest Department to accelerate implementation of the Prime Minister's directive to advance natural resource management alongside grassroots economic development. The focus is on promoting community forests and concretely advancing carbon credits to communities to generate income and long-term security for the public.

Royal Forest Department Director-General Nikorn Sirarojananond announced that the department has established policy guidelines to accelerate tangible community forest initiatives, emphasizing increased community forest establishment. Currently, the department has established over 12,000 community forests across the country, providing citizens the opportunity to sustainably and appropriately utilize forest resources. This is coupled with support enabling communities to register for carbon credits and gain genuine access to carbon trading markets.

Additionally, efforts aim to increase fair benefit-sharing from carbon credits to communities and expand community forest initiatives to other categories of state land for broader coverage. The department is also supporting academic research to validate the economic, social, and environmental benefits of community forests.

This policy serves as a crucial mechanism for strengthening communities, aligning with the government's approach to improving quality of life and driving the country toward sustainable low-carbon society. The Royal Forest Department affirms its continued commitment to advancing the community forest policy, enabling public participation in natural resource conservation and balanced forest utilization for long-term community and national sustainability.

No. 11 of Read at source → Next
Loading more…
Endless reading Scroll to read. When you reach the bottom, keep scrolling. A bar fills, and the next story slides in when it's full.
↑ ↓ or Space