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National

Drama Over: Anuthín Clears the Air with Nattachon Over Committee Chair Position, Party Work Continues

Prime Minister Anuthín resolved a dispute with Songkhla MP Nattachon over committee positions within the Bhumjaithai Party, personally explaining the decision and welcoming him back to the parliamentary group.

30 Apr Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthín Charnweerakul has put an end to the dispute over committee chair positions within the Bhumjaithai Party, successfully clearing the air with Songkhla MP Nattachon Srikogeua and welcoming him back to the party's parliamentary group.

On April 28, Nattachon left the Bhumjaithai Party's parliamentary group chat after learning from media reports that he had not been appointed to lead any of the 14 parliamentary committees assigned to the party's quota. However, during a parliamentary session on April 29, Prime Minister Anuthín personally approached Nattachon, patted him on the shoulder, and had a conversation explaining the reasoning and necessity behind not assigning him a committee chair position within the party's allocation. Nattachon understood the situation well and confirmed he could continue working together with the party.

On April 30, a Bhumjaithai Party executive committee member brought Nattachon back into the party's parliamentary group chat, officially resolving the matter.

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National

Dish 77 Provinces – Spicy Roasted Chicken

CPRAM and Chester's launch a new microwaveable spicy roasted chicken product at 7-Eleven nationwide, offering restaurant-quality taste at 42 baht per pack with introductory pricing through May.

30 Apr Khaosod

CPRAM Company Limited, a leader in ready-to-eat food products, has partnered with Chester's, the legendary roasted chicken brand beloved by Thais, to launch Delicasia x Chester's Spicy Roasted Chicken. Premium chicken wings are carefully selected and packed three pieces per pack, marinated with special spices and roasted in Delicasia's distinctive style while preserving Chester's signature taste—offering the fresh-grilled experience with every bite. Designed for modern lifestyles demanding convenience, speed, and simplicity, it works perfectly as a main dish, snack, or quick dinner. Simply tear open and microwave for moments to enjoy authentic Chester's roasted chicken flavor, delivering restaurant-quality taste anytime, anywhere. Available 24/7 at 7-Eleven throughout Thailand at just 42 baht per pack. Launch promotions include: first offer – special introductory price from April 30 to May 23, 2026, reduced from 42 baht to 39 baht; second offer – exclusive app deal from June 4 to July 1, 2026, pre-order four packs for 159 baht instead of 168 baht, plus a free limited-edition Chestie water glass (500 units available).

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National

International Stars – Prime Video Doubles Down in Second Half with Hot Korean Series and Superstars Galore

Prime Video is launching three new Korean dramas in the second half of 2025, featuring major Korean stars and diverse genres including realistic romance, a competitive food drama, and workplace romance. The series are part of Prime Video's strategic push to become the world's leading platform for Korean content, showcasing storytelling that ranges from intimate character studies to high-stakes competition drama.

30 Apr Khaosod

Prime Video has unveiled three new Korean works scheduled to stream in the second half of 2025, strengthening its premium content lineup and expanding content diversity to better serve global audiences. These three series follow the Korean content lineup previously introduced at the Prime Video Presents: International Originals event in February, reflecting Prime Video's commitment to establishing itself as a leading global destination for Korean content.

The three series offer diverse genres and narrative styles, ranging from realistic romance depicting the complexities of long-term love, to a heartwarming food drama about returning to one's identity and roots, and a sharp workplace romance that challenges traditional corporate paradigms.

"A Love Other Than Yours" from KBS 2TV is a romantic series portraying love and life realistically, starring Seo Kang-joon, An Eun-jin, Lee Ju-an, and Jo A-reum. It tells the story of Nam Kung-ho and Lee Mi-do, a couple who have been together for over 10 years. Their once-passionate love has grown into simple trust and commitment, but as both begin feeling attracted to new people, they face life's crucial question: whether to proceed toward marriage or pursue a new romance with someone else.

"Final Table" (working title) from SLL features world-class actor An Hyo-seop. The story unfolds amid the intense competition of The Table: K-Chef 2026, a competition to find the world's best Korean chef. The series follows Kang Han (An Hyo-seop), a chef living abroad who must enter the competition under the name of restaurant Familia due to unexpected circumstances. Written and directed by Kim Do-hoon, this work authentically depicts the world of professional chefs through deep life stories and powerful performances by the ensemble cast led by An Hyo-seop. Using a novel narrative style, Final Table blends the excitement of reality competition shows with the emotional intensity of drama series, presenting both the pressure of competition and delicate relationship storylines for a layered and engaging viewing experience.

"Nine to Six" is an office romance from SBS, directed by Lee Hyung-min and Oh Sung-hee. It tells the story of Kang I-ji, an assistant manager at an automotive manufacturing company who defies stereotypes of typical working women. She is not lacking in love or ambition, but rather a competent and intelligent professional who tackles organizational challenges with composure and reason. Due to her complete dedication to work, marriage has always been a secondary concern for her. Alongside her is Han Sun-woo, a warm-hearted young intern who believes that following one's heart doesn't mean moving slower than others.

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Regional

Burial of High-Ranking Individual Unearthed: Ancient Human Skeleton Wearing Gold Bracelets

Archaeologists in Phetchaburi Province have discovered a high-ranking ancient burial site containing a skeleton adorned with gold bracelets dating back 1,500 years, buried with six prehistoric drums and numerous ceramic vessels. The excavation, which began in February 2026 and was overseen by the Fine Arts Department Director-General, reveals evidence of an elaborate funeral ritual from Thailand's prehistoric era. The findings include additional skeletal remains, metal vessels, glass beads, and decorative items that suggest the buried individual held significant social status.

30 Apr Khaosod

A high-ranking individual's burial site has been discovered in a rice field in Ban Lad District, Phetchaburi Province, featuring the skeleton of an ancient human adorned with gold bracelets dating back approximately 1,500 years, buried alongside prehistoric drums. On April 30, 2026, Fine Arts Department Director-General Panom Butt Chantrachote visited the excavation site at Moo 6, Ban Don Plab, Somphloei Subdistrict, Ban Lad District, accompanied by Nipha Sangkanakindhorn, Director of Fine Arts Office Region 1 Ratchaburi, and other officials and archaeologists.

Initial findings revealed gold bracelets attached to the wrist bones of the skeleton, estimated to be 1,500 to 2,000 years old from the prehistoric era through the early Dvaravati period. The excavation also uncovered four additional glong moh-ra-thuk drums, bringing the total to six drums, along with eight clay vessels, glass beads, clay projectiles, portions of approximately four human skeletons, and metal container fragments.

Excavations began on February 9, 2026, led by archaeologist Kanickar Premjai and conducted by a team including students from Naresuan University and Phetchaburi Rajabhat University alongside local volunteers. The initial dig revealed the base of a drum at 60 centimeters depth and the drum's rim at one meter depth, indicating the drum was inverted with its base exposed. Among the findings were eight clay vessels at 60 centimeters depth, including seven pot-shaped containers and one bowl-shaped vessel, along with glass beads, clay projectiles, human bone fragments, metal vessel pieces, and notably, rings and gold bracelets worn on the skeletal remains.

Archaeologist Kanickar explained that the discovery represents a burial ritual involving glong moh-ra-thuk drums, metal containers, clay vessels, and gold ornaments interred with the deceased as offerings to honor the deceased individual. Further excavation expansion is continuing to uncover additional artifacts from this significant archaeological site.

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Community

Fresh from Youth – Sticky Rice Wrapped in Jerak Leaves, the Breath of the Forest

A traditional sticky rice snack wrapped in jerak leaves represents a vanishing way of life in Samut Sakhon Province, where the local plant has long been central to food, shelter, and livelihoods. Urban expansion and deforestation have dramatically reduced jerak forest areas, causing this once-common tradition to fade into memory. Local residents and youth are working to preserve this cultural heritage and the ecological wisdom it embodies.

30 Apr Khaosod

In a small corner of Wat Bang Yai Phraek Market in Tha Chalom, Samut Sakhon Province, something significant hides beneath simplicity. This is not merely food or a local product, but a representation of a vanishing way of life: "sticky rice wrapped in jerak leaves."

This traditional snack uses jerak leaves as wrappers instead of the familiar banana leaves—a seemingly small difference that actually reflects a profound relationship between people and the jerak plant. Every element of this snack comes from local resources and depends on knowledge passed down through generations.

The jerak forest is thus far more than just a plant growing along the canal; it is the foundation of an entire way of life—food, snacks, shelter, and livelihood have all been inseparably linked to this plant. Yet today, that relationship is changing.

Ba Nong Thanakorn Amphai, a resident of Bang Yai Phraek canal who still maintains her traditional way of life with jerak plants, says: "This ancient snack can only be made if you have jerak plants. Without them, you can't make it."

Urban expansion, factories, and residential development have continuously reduced jerak forest areas. As the resources disappear, the way of life that depended on them begins to fade. What was once ordinary in daily life becomes rare and gradually pushed into memory.

Sticky rice wrapped in jerak leaves is thus not just a local snack, but evidence of a disappearing way of life. Yet what remains is not merely the snack or some remaining jerak plants, but the knowledge and determination of local people who continue to preserve these traditions.

Harvesting jerak shoots, processing them, and utilizing them all reflect a deep understanding of nature. This is not merely a skill, but wisdom born from living in harmony with nature.

Varanyoo Kaewsuksa, a young boy who has grown up witnessing these changes and grasps the jerak forest problem, observes: "It's getting less because people are clearing the forest. Most of the area has become residential houses now." His greatest concern may not be solely the loss of natural resources, but the disappearance of a way of life that once coexisted with nature in respect and balance.

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Police

Woman freed after lorry crashes into tree in Khon Kaen

A six-wheeled truck swerved off Highway 2062 in Khon Kaen and crashed into a tree, trapping a 34-year-old woman inside. Rescue crews used hydraulic equipment to free her within an hour after the driver fell asleep at the wheel.

30 Apr Khaosod

KHON KAEN — On April 30, 2026, rescue workers successfully freed a woman trapped inside a six-wheeled truck after it swerved off the road and crashed into a tree on the roadside in northeastern Thailand. The accident happened on Highway 2062 along the Manchakiri–Ban Thum route in Ban Sawang village, Suan Mon subdistrict, Manchakiri district. Emergency responders from local rescue units found the vehicle, registered in Chachoengsao province, had left the carriageway before colliding with the tree. A female passenger identified as 34-year-old Saengchan Phutthawo was pinned inside the cab between the vehicle and the tree. Rescue teams deployed hydraulic cutting equipment to extract her, completing the operation in just over an hour. She received initial treatment at the scene before being transported to Manchakiri Hospital for urgent care. Police attributed the accident to the driver—believed to be her boyfriend—falling asleep at the wheel. Although he regained consciousness, he could not regain control of the vehicle before it left the road and struck the tree. No fatalities were reported.

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Regional

Thai F-16s patrol border as Myanmar airstrikes and Karen drone attacks intensify near Tak

Thai F-16s patrolled the border near Tak province on April 29 after intense fighting between Myanmar military forces and Karen resistance groups escalated, including drone attacks on a Myanmar base and retaliatory airstrikes that sent explo

30 Apr Khaosod

TAK — The Royal Thai Air Force deployed two F-16 Fighting Falcon jets to patrol airspace over Phop Phra district on 29 April, after intense fighting between Myanmar military forces and Karen armed groups escalated just across the border.

At around 16:00, combined forces of the Karen National Union (KNU) and allied resistance fighters launched coordinated attacks on a Myanmar military base in Myawaddy, Karen State, opposite Thailand's Tak province. Drones were used to drop explosives on the base in multiple waves, while ground forces also carried out sustained assaults, sending smoke rising over the area.

The Myanmar military responded with air support from the Myanmar Air Force, conducting airstrikes on positions held by Karen resistance forces. Heavy explosions were reported on both sides of the border as fighting intensified.

In response to the escalating situation, Thai authorities scrambled two F-16 fighter jets to patrol and secure Thai airspace along the border in Phop Phra district.

The fighting comes after a 20 April incident in which a Myanmar airstrike near a KNU hospital close to the border in Mae Hong Son reportedly saw at least one bomb land inside Thailand, near the Salween River in Mae Sam Laep area, prompting panic among villagers.

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National

Automobiles and Petroleum Support March MPI Growth of 0.75%, Signaling Gradual Thai Industrial Recovery

Thailand's Manufacturing Production Index grew 0.75% year-on-year in March 2025, driven by petroleum, automotive, and export sectors, with automobile bookings surging 71.8% at Motor Show 2026 as consumers shift toward electric and hybrid vehicles. The first-quarter index expanded 0.83%, though geopolitical tensions and trade barriers pose emerging risks to industrial recovery throughout 2025.

30 Apr Khaosod

The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) announced that Thailand's Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) reached 108.69 in March 2025, expanding 0.75% from the same period last year, with manufacturing capacity utilization at 64.61%. The petroleum industry expanded 1.48%, while industrial goods exports grew substantially at 21.10%—marking 21 consecutive months of expansion—and the automotive sector returned to growth at 0.55%.

Automobile bookings at Motor Show 2026 totaled 132,951 units, up 55,572 units or 71.8% compared to the previous year, reflecting strong demand for modern vehicles, particularly electric and hybrid models. This surge stems from volatile oil prices, worsening PM 2.5 pollution, and government incentive programs including EV 3.0 and EV 3.5 initiatives, which have encouraged consumers to prioritize fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicles.

These trends are expected to boost automotive production and domestic component usage, supporting Thailand's transition toward becoming a regional center for modern vehicle manufacturing. International tourist arrivals grew 2.0% to 2.8 million, benefiting related industries. The first-quarter 2025 MPI reached 102.76, expanding 0.83% year-on-year with average capacity utilization at 61.26%.

Government stability and smooth governance transition have supported the continuation of economic stimulus programs and projects. Officials expect Thailand's industrial sector to gradually recover throughout 2025, provided risks from global trade policies and geopolitical tensions are managed effectively. However, April 2025 signals warrant caution, as Middle East tensions raise energy costs and logistics expenses, while persistent trade barriers and import competition increase pressure on domestic manufacturers.

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Breaking

Tragedy: 57-Year-Old German Tourist Dies After Cobra Bite During Snake Show at Egyptian Hotel

A 57-year-old German tourist died after being bitten by a cobra during a hotel snake show in Hurghada, Egypt, when the snake unexpectedly crawled into his pants. Despite emergency CPR treatment, the victim succumbed to severe venom poisoning, prompting investigations from authorities in both Germany and Egypt. The incident highlights the dangers of close interaction with venomous animals, as the WHO reports 81,000-138,000 annual snake bite fatalities worldwide.

30 Apr Khaosod

A chilling incident has left a 57-year-old German tourist dead after being bitten by a cobra that crawled into his pants during a snake show at an Egyptian hotel, sparking alarm. According to foreign media reports, the tragedy occurred early last month while the victim was vacationing with two family members at a hotel in Hurghada on Egypt's Red Sea coast. During the snake exhibition held at the hotel, the snake handler allowed tourists to interact closely with the snakes, including draping them around guests' necks. However, one cobra unexpectedly slithered into the victim's pants and struck him on the leg without warning. Following the bite, the man experienced severe venom poisoning and required immediate CPR before being transported to a hospital, but medical staff were unable to save his life. Authorities in both Germany and Egypt are now awaiting toxicology test results and conducting investigations into the incident. As of yet, no charges have been filed against the snake handler. The World Health Organization notes that between 81,000 to 138,000 people die annually from snake bites worldwide, underscoring the persistent hidden danger that venomous animals pose in many tourist destinations. This tragic event serves as an important cautionary tale for tourists considering participation in high-risk activities, particularly close contact with wild or venomous animals.

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National

NSF Encourages Informal Workers to Overcome Financial Crisis Through Pension Savings Program

Thailand's National Savings Fund launches a pension program targeting the 79% of informal workers with no savings, offering government matching contributions and flexible deposits starting at just 50 baht to help close a widening gap betwee

30 Apr Khaosod

The National Savings Fund (NSF) released survey results showing the precarious financial situation of Thai workers, with 79.1% having no savings. A survey conducted by the Thai Chamber of Commerce Poll and the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the Thai Chamber of Commerce found that 98% of workers earning up to 15,000 baht carry an average household debt of 500,000 baht, with the most alarming finding being that 79.1% of workers have no savings, forcing them to borrow more due to insufficient income.

Since income falls short of expenses, the NSF aims to help convert "sweat equity" into accessible "pension payments" for all informal workers. The NSF positions itself as a solution designed specifically for informal workers' financial planning, offering three key strengths: First, savers receive government contribution matching of up to 100% depending on age, capped at 1,800 baht annually, providing guaranteed returns and retirement security. Second, high flexibility—given that 68% of workers consider the current minimum wage inadequate, the NSF offers flexible savings starting from just 50 baht per contribution, with a maximum of 30,000 baht annually and no requirement to save every month. Third, lifetime pension—since 21.9% of workers face high unemployment risk, NSF membership guarantees "monthly pension payments" for life after age 60, regardless of employment circumstances.

The NSF recognizes that rising costs of living make saving difficult, but views NSF savings not as an added burden but as self-rescue planning for the future. A 50-baht contribution today, combined with government matching and investment returns, becomes an important financial foundation when working years end. Eligible members include self-employed individuals, informal workers, small traders, motorcycle taxi drivers, and general workers aged 15-60. Workers are encouraged to seize this Labor Day opportunity to start saving for themselves by registering through the NSF mobile application or calling the savings hotline at 02-049-9000, or messaging Line: @nsf.th during business hours.

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National

It's Just Business! Sirimongkol Asks for Understanding After Cornering Takerugawa Before Knockout Victory

Former Thai boxing champion Sirimongkol Singwangcha defended his decision to serve as a sparring partner for Japanese fighter Takerugawa Sekawa, who used the preparation to secure a fifth-round knockout victory over Rotton Jitrmeuangnon and win the ONE Kickboxing interim flyweight world title. Sirimongkol acknowledged the criticism from Thai fans but emphasized that the work was legitimate professional preparation, noting Takerugawa's exceptional striking power.

30 Apr Khaosod

Former Thai boxing champion Sirimongkol Singwangcha has appealed to boxing fans for understanding after facing heavy criticism for his role as a sparring partner to Takerugawa Sekawa, the Japanese fighter who went on to deliver an impressive fifth-round knockout against Rotton Jitrmeuangnon and captured the ONE Kickboxing interim flyweight world title at ONE Samurai 1, concluding his fighting career beautifully. Sirimongkol posted, "I know half the country probably cursed me out. I'm still Thai, but work is work. I have to admit, Takerugawa's every punch was genuinely powerful."

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