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Taddao Makes History as First Thai Player to Win Best 6 Award in Japan's Top League

Taddao Nuekchaeng becomes the first Thai player to win Best 6 Players of the Year in Japan's top volleyball league, and will next compete for Thailand at the Women's Volleyball Nations League in June 2026.

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Taddao Nuekchaeng has opened up about her historic achievement after winning the 'Best 6 Players of the Year' award from Japan's top volleyball league at the 2025-26 SV.LEAGUE AWARDS. The setter will now rejoin the Thai national team for the Women's Volleyball Nations League 2026 (VNL 2026), with her first competition scheduled for June 3-7, 2026 in Nanjing, China. In her statement, Taddao expressed her surprise and joy, saying the award exceeded her wildest dreams. She credited her personal development throughout the season, improved team performance, and the new setter brought in who elevated the team's play. She dedicated the prestigious award to all volleyball fans, thanking them for their support that motivated her to continue competing in foreign leagues.

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Breaking

Palace: Severe infection affects multiple organs of Princess Bajrakitiyabha

A severe, uncontrolled infection affecting Princess Bajrakitiyabha's vital organs has continued to deteriorate despite intensive treatment at a Bangkok hospital since December 2022, the Royal Household Bureau said Thursday.

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The Royal Household Bureau on Thursday said a severe and uncontrolled infection has affected multiple vital organs of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati.

In its seventh statement on the princess's condition issued on 21 May, the bureau said doctors treating the princess at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital had detected an abdominal infection since April 2026 caused by inflammation of the large intestine.

The statement said the infection caused unstable symptoms including low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat and abnormal blood clotting.

Despite continuous life-support treatment for her lungs and kidneys, along with multiple antibiotics and medications to stabilize blood pressure and heart rhythm, the princess's condition has continued to deteriorate, according to the statement.

"The condition indicates a severe infection that remains uncontrolled, affecting the function of multiple vital organs," the Royal Household Bureau said.

Doctors are continuing to provide full treatment and closely monitor her condition.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha has been receiving treatment at the hospital since 15 December 2022 after losing consciousness due to a heart condition.

Princess Bajrakitiyabha, 47, is the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Princess Soamsawali. She graduated in law from Thammasat University before obtaining advanced law degrees from Cornell University.

The princess has worked in diplomacy and law, previously serving as Thailand's ambassador to Austria and as a public prosecutor. She also represented Thailand at the 60th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, focusing on issues including crime prevention, criminal justice, human rights and migration.

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Police

Son Stabs Father Multiple Times with Kitchen Knife, Leaves Him in Critical Condition

A 40-year-old former army sergeant repeatedly stabbed his 66-year-old retired police colonel father with a kitchen knife in Phatthalung province on May 21, leaving him in critical condition. The son claimed his father initiated the attack d

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A 40-year-old man known as "Bird" Nuanlap, a former army sergeant, used a kitchen knife to repeatedly stab his 66-year-old father, retired Police Colonel Cheerasak Nuanlap, on May 21 at their homes in Khao Chai Son district, Phatthalung province. The father was found with severe blood loss and multiple stab wounds, including a deep cut to the throat, and remains in critical condition at Phatthalung Hospital. Police apprehended the suspect at the scene, where investigators found large pools of blood in the kitchen and a trail of blood leading from the house.

During initial questioning, the suspect claimed the argument started when his father attacked him first with the kitchen knife during a dispute over transferring his name on the property registration. The son stated he needed to change his residency status to secure employment in Phuket. He alleged that during the struggle, he managed to wrestle the knife away and stabbed his father in retaliation. The suspect remained calm after arrest and expressed remorse over the incident.

The suspect told police that tensions at home had been high since his father's retirement in 2020, with frequent arguments and allegations that his father had physically abused his mother. Neighbors reported the son had previously served in the military but was discharged, and had recently returned to the family home after employment issues in Phuket. Some locals claimed he occasionally displayed erratic behavior and spoke to himself, and had recently been involved with narcotics.

Investigating Officer Second Lieutenant Pun Ruengyiang of Khao Chai Son Police Station announced charges of causing serious bodily harm to a parent. The case is being processed according to law, with the suspect remaining in custody pending further legal proceedings.

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Police

Lawyer On reveals LINE chat evidence of plot to rig senator selection, believes attempt to derail case

Lawyer Pattrapong Suphakson submitted LINE chat evidence to Thailand's Election Commission alleging a coordinated plot to rig the 2567 senator selection by locking votes for medical professionals, warning the case faces attempts at obstruct

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On May 21, 2569, at the Election Commission (EC) office, lawyer and political activist Pattrapong Suphakson, known as 'Lawyer On' from Buriram, along with 20 alternate senators, submitted evidence of LINE application conversations and financial trails to the EC and filed a letter demanding justice and updates on the senator selection rigging case.

Pattrapong stated that the evidence demonstrates a coordinated plan during the 2567 senator selection to lock voting and handpick candidates from Group 4, representing medical professionals, with approximately 10 members who communicated and planned through LINE before the selection. The scheme allegedly involved a key figure—a doctor from the Ministry of Public Health—and notably, nearly all group members were subsequently elected as senators as planned.

"The reason I came today to submit evidence and letters to the EC is because I personally believe there are efforts to derail this case, preventing the perpetrators from facing punishment within the next approximately four weeks," Pattrapong said.

Former senate candidate Komet Kerdsamwat stated that he believes the senator selection rigging genuinely occurred, citing financial trail evidence beginning from the district-level registration process in Surat Thani Province. He noted irregular financial connections between district-level candidates extending to three provincial-level candidates, all affiliated with the blue-colored political party group.

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Police

Police Lance Corporal Caught with Methamphetamine in Vehicle Search

A police lance corporal in Kamphaeng Phet was arrested with 14 methamphetamine pills found in his vehicle after an informant tip led officers to his home on May 21.

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On May 21, 2569, officers from the Kamphaeng Phet City Police Station arrested a man named Cha (surname withheld), age 52, at his residence in Nai Muang Subdistrict, Kamphaeng Phet City. The arrest followed an informant tip that drug use was occurring at the location. When police arrived, they found Cha about to get into his personal vehicle. Upon seeing the officers, Cha showed obvious signs of panic and nervousness, and attempted to hide something in the car. Officers immediately identified themselves and requested to search the vehicle.

During initial questioning, Cha confessed to consuming one methamphetamine pill earlier that morning and admitted that the items he tried to conceal in the vehicle were methamphetamine. Officers conducted a thorough search of the car and discovered 14 methamphetamine pills in a clear plastic bag wrapped in tissue paper on the driver's seat. The pills were seized as evidence.

Further investigation and questioning of the suspect's relatives revealed a shocking discovery: Cha is actually a commissioned police officer with the rank of Lance Corporal (Dab Tamruat), serving as a sergeant major at a police station in Kamphaeng Phet City's Muang District.

The arresting officers transferred Cha and the evidence to Pol. Maj. Pracha Thabanchong, an investigator at Kamphaeng Phet City Police Station, for further legal proceedings.

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Police

National Police Chief Opens Training Program to Enhance Drug Investigation and Suppression Officers

The National Police Chief launched a training program on May 20 to boost drug investigation skills among officers at Metropolitan Police Command, with the deputy chief delivering lectures on investigation procedures and narcotics suppressio

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The National Police Chief opened a training program to enhance the capabilities of drug investigation and suppression officers at the Metropolitan Police Command on May 20, 2025 at 1:30 PM. Police General Siam Bunyasorm presided over the opening ceremony held in the Achirya meeting room, 4th floor of the headquarters, attended by Deputy National Police Chief Theeradej Thammsudhee and other senior drug enforcement officials.

Deputy National Police Chief Theeradej was invited as a special lecturer to deliver presentations on basic drug investigation procedures and various investigation theories applicable to drug cases. The training aims to equip participating officers with practical knowledge and skills for improved narcotics suppression operations.

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Community

PEA Mentorship Program Year 22 Sends Women's Volleyball National Team Players to Share Experience with Thai Youth

National volleyball players will mentor Thai youth in the 22nd PEA Youth Volleyball Championship, running June-September 2026 with 17.5 million baht in support to develop future national team athletes.

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On May 21, 2026, at the Suvarnabhumi Room, 6th Floor, Building 4 of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) headquarters, PEA Deputy Governor Udomsakthi Temvong, along with Thai Volleyball Association President Somporn Chabangyang, and representatives from the Thailand Sports Authority, held a press conference announcing the 22nd PEA Domestic Power Youth Volleyball Championship for 2026, competing for the Royal Trophy. Deputy Governor Udomsakthi stated that PEA's core mission is to provide quality electricity services while promoting corporate social responsibility. He emphasized that PEA supports sports development to ensure Thai youth maintain strong physical health, backing the "One Sport, One State Enterprise Plus" program with the Thai Volleyball Association since 2013. The under-18 age category is particularly important for identifying promising athletes for Thailand's national teams. The PEA mentorship program allows youth nationwide to learn volleyball skills directly from former and current national team players, inspiring them to pursue professional careers and represent Thailand internationally. PEA is providing 12 million baht in support through the One Sport program and an additional 5.5 million baht for youth volleyball competition operations. Thai Volleyball Association President Somporn emphasized that youth volleyball competitions serve as the foundation for developing Thailand's male and female national volleyball teams, producing highly skilled athletes annually. The under-18 division is crucial for advancing young athletes from lower age categories to the national level. Almost all Thai national team players have competed in these youth championships, while others have entered professional Thai volleyball. This year's competition runs from June 20 to September 8, 2026, with regional qualifying rounds, followed by the national championship finals from September 11-18, 2026, at Kamphaengphet Rajabhat University gymnasium in Kamphaengphet Province.

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Community

National Sports Development Fund Promotes Muay Thai Heritage with Youth Activities in Om Koi District

The National Sports Development Fund is hosting a Muay Thai heritage event on May 21 in Om Koi District, Chiang Mai, to introduce ethnic minority youth to Thailand's traditional martial arts and boxing competitions.

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The National Sports Development Fund is supporting the preservation and promotion of traditional Muay Thai arts to raise awareness of sports among ethnic minority youth in Om Koi District, Chiang Mai Province. The fund is committed to conserving and passing on Thailand's valuable cultural heritage to young people and residents in remote areas, particularly among ethnic groups in Om Koi District. The event is scheduled for May 21, 2026, in Om Koi District, Chiang Mai, marking an important initiative to expand sports opportunities for local youth and communities.

The event aims to promote traditional Muay Thai arts, especially the wai khru (respect to teacher) ceremony, which represents Thailand's significant cultural heritage and identity. Participants will learn about the beauty, techniques, and cultural values of this long-standing tradition. The initiative also seeks to inspire youth to pursue Thai sports, particularly Muay Thai as the nation's martial art.

Additionally, the event features the "Om Koi Super Fight Kraipatsan Circuit" boxing competition, bringing together rising boxing stars from northern Thailand to compete fiercely alongside renowned fighters from the championship circuit. This creates excitement and generates interest among the community while giving youth the opportunity to experience professional Muay Thai competitions firsthand.

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National

Rising Fuel Costs Force Chao Phraya Express Boat to Raise Fares by 1 Baht Starting May 25

Chao Phraya Express Boat is raising fares by one baht across all routes starting May 25 due to diesel costs climbing to 41.49 baht per liter. The company said fares will be reduced if fuel prices drop.

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Chao Phraya Express Boat announced on May 21, 2025, that it is raising fares by one baht across all vessel types effective Monday, May 25, 2025, in response to elevated diesel fuel costs. Company Managing Director Navaratri Charoenpon Charoendharm stated that diesel prices have climbed to 41.49 baht per liter as of May 14, prompting the fare adjustment. The fare increases are as follows: Orange Flag boats on the Nonthaburi to Wat Rajsingkram route increase from 18 to 19 baht; Yellow Flag boats on the Nonthaburi to Sathorn route from 23 to 24 baht; Green-Yellow Flag boats on three routes increase from 16 to 17 baht (Pak Kret to Nonthaburi), 23 to 24 baht (Nonthaburi to Sathorn), and 35 to 36 baht (Pak Kret to Sathorn); and Red Flag air-conditioned boats on the Nonthaburi to Sathorn route increase from 32 to 33 baht. The company stated that if fuel prices decline in the future, fares will be reduced accordingly. Passengers can track updates, schedules, and routes via the Chao Phraya Express Boat Facebook page or LINE account @cpxcare.

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National

True Corporation Opens War Room with AI Network Monitoring 24/7 to Support Government Subsidy Program Registration

True Corporation has activated a 24-hour AI-powered war room to monitor networks during registration for the Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40 subsidy program via the Pao Tang app from May 25-29. The telecom expects massive traffic surges based on

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May 21, 2569 – True Corporation announced its readiness to enhance 5G and 4G network capacity to support registration for the 'Thai Help Thai Plus 60/40' program through the Pao Tang application from May 25-29, 2569, between 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM. The company expects massive concurrent usage nationwide, particularly during the initial hours of registration on the first day, which will significantly increase data usage and mobile network traffic. True Corporation has deployed an AI-powered Autonomous Network system to manage the network in real-time, including traffic management, load balancing in congested areas, and has established a War Room to monitor signal quality 24 hours a day to ensure continuous and optimal mobile service.

Khuram Athfaak, head of network management at True Corporation Public Company Limited, stated: "We prioritize continuity and digital connection quality during all critical periods for the nation, especially government services affecting large populations. We have prepared a War Room to monitor the situation 24 hours a day, and we have enhanced our network in advance in terms of signal capacity and area coverage to support nationwide Pao Tang app registration."

True's network team analyzed behavioral data from previous registrations to plan ahead. During the first day of the 'Khon La Khrung Plus' program registration on October 20, 2568, Pao Tang app usage among True and dtac customers increased by over 2,600% compared to normal periods, with peak usage between 6:00-7:00 AM, followed by 7:00-8:00 AM, 8:00-9:00 AM, 9:00-10:00 AM, and 10:00-11:00 AM respectively, showing that many citizens waited to register from the first second nationwide.

True Corporation has established a War Room at the Business and Network Intelligence Center (BNIC) with AI to manage and monitor networks 24 hours a day. Network and IT teams will be on duty starting before registration opens on the morning of May 25 to continuously monitor system readiness, including 5G and 4G signal stability, data transmission speed, and connection security. True Corporation has also prepared additional support plans to maintain nationwide signal quality throughout the program period from June 1 to September 30, 2569, in high-traffic areas including Bangkok and various provinces by increasing signal quality monitoring and coordinating with field teams nationwide.

True Corporation recommends that citizens update the Pao Tang application to the latest version and check their mobile internet connection before registering. New users must verify their identity through Bangkok Bank and should test their readiness by trying other services within the app to ensure faster and more confident registration.

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National

Ancient China Had Bizarre Legal System: Men Punished for Crying, Forced to Drink Ink for Poor Handwriting

During China's Qin Dynasty, adult men faced punishment for crying, including eyebrow shaving as public humiliation, while the Sui Dynasty forced exam takers with poor handwriting to drink ink as discipline under the imperial examination sys

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Ancient China had a notorious legal system known for extreme severity and unusual punishments. Many of these laws would shock modern society, as behaviors considered normal today were once viewed as serious offenses. Historical records indicate that imperial Chinese rulers used law as a crucial tool for controlling people, maintaining social order, and fostering loyalty to the emperor, with many laws deliberately designed to instill discipline and strict obedience to authority.

One of the most widely discussed laws emerged during the Qin Dynasty, when adult men could be punished simply for "crying." Officials of that era believed tears symbolized weakness and were incompatible with the image of strong masculinity. Those caught crying in public could face punishment through eyebrow shaving and removal of facial hair, constituting public humiliation. In ancient Chinese culture, physical appearance was intimately connected to honor and dignity, so eyebrow shaving was not merely temporary embarrassment but damaged one's social image.

Beyond the crying prohibition, the Sui Dynasty had another peculiar law during the era when the imperial examination system gained prominence. This examination system provided an important pathway for ordinary people to rise to official status and serve in the imperial court. However, "handwriting" was not merely an aesthetic matter but symbolized respect for the emperor and discipline. Historical records indicate that exam takers with poor handwriting could be forced to drink ink as punishment, serving as a reminder of their mistakes.

Ancient documents also mention even more severe punishments including facial tattooing, mutilation, and public execution for certain crimes. The purpose of punishment extended beyond inflicting pain on the wrongdoer—it also aimed to shame and instill fear throughout society. Historians view these laws as reflecting imperial Chinese values that prioritized obedience, discipline, and respect for authority above all else.

Although these punishments faded with time, historical accounts continue to fascinate people worldwide due to their stark contrast with modern legal systems.

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