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Nireen and Saendee Team Up to Share Their Artist Audition Journey, Clap Back at Drama Over Celebrity Kids Using Connections

Best friends Saendee and Nireen signed with Love Is as trainee artists and defended their audition success against rumors they used celebrity connections, crediting their mothers and agency head P'Jib's belief in their talent instead.

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Best friends Saendee and Nireen have successfully landed a contract as trainee artists at Love Is, and they're opening up about their audition journey for the first time after facing rumors that they used celebrity connections to advance their careers. They're giving full credit to their mothers Nhing and O as their true backbone, while also clarifying their relationship with friend Beena on the One31 talk show "Khuay Saep Show."

When asked how they felt about signing with Love Is, Nireen expressed excitement: "I'm so thrilled, and I'm grateful that P'Jib (Thepayut Kawinanan) sees us. We auditioned at many agencies, but P'Jib believed in us and gave us this opportunity."

Saendee admitted she didn't expect to pass: "At first I didn't think we'd make it because the audition didn't feel good. P'Jib was in the audition room with us, and he signed us on the spot. I was so grateful to P'Jib."

The pair revealed the pressure they faced during auditions. Nireen described feeling pressure because she only wanted this label, while Saendee was nervous when P'Jib called in other staff members to watch her perform, eventually showcasing 5-6 songs.

Both girls are balancing training with their studies. Saendee said P'Jib is very supportive of education and agreed to schedule practice sessions after school hours. Nireen noted that on weekends they train full-time, and P'Jib even told her mother that grades cannot be compromised.

While they love being in the agency and feel the team is like family, both admitted to crying from pressure when they felt they weren't improving fast enough. Saendee also struggled with feeling like an outsider when first joining and cried to her mother about it.

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National

Throwing Punches in the Corner – Anusit Style

PM Anusit dismisses critics as inexperienced while facing scrutiny over a 400 billion baht emergency loan, with opposition questioning whether 180 billion baht designated for a poor citizens card program should come from regular budgets ins

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Prime Minister Anusit Chanyaveerakul has adopted a distinctive response pattern when facing various criticisms, typically dismissing critics as lacking knowledge and government management experience. This approach has surfaced regarding the 400 billion baht emergency loan decree, where the first 200 billion was allocated for relief under the "Thai Helping Thai" program. However, opposition investigation revealed that 180 billion baht within the details was designated for the Pracharath Fund to finance the poor citizens card—raising questions about whether such funding should come from regular budgets rather than emergency loans justified by urgent necessity, clearly violating financial discipline standards. Were another government facing complaints to independent agencies, they would likely face serious scrutiny and risk removal from office, as has repeatedly occurred. Yet for this government, Prime Minister Anusit countered by framing it as a matter of experienced practitioners versus inexperienced critics, insisting the 5-page 400 billion baht loan request reflects efficiency. However, society awaits clarification because this 400 billion baht loan will ultimately be repaid not by Anusit or the cabinet, but by Thai citizens nationwide, making expectations for transparent and efficient fund management entirely reasonable. Subsequently, nine advisors met with the Prime Minister regarding disaster prevention coordination with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, which drew criticism from the Democrat Party regarding democratic principles with the monarchy as head of state. This prompted a heated rebuttal from Prime Minister Anusit, stating: "You don't even know how to manage a country, yet you dare criticize? This shows your lack of wisdom and maturity." This reflects confidence in 'country management' through 'Anusit style'—the belief that this is the correct and appropriate approach. Notably, whether this represents the secret to stable country governance remains to be seen. We'll have to watch and wait.

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National

Thaeng Reaffirms Stance Against Expanding Constitutional Court Powers Over Ethics Violations Following Sereepisthavet's Criticism of Democrat Party's Refusal to Support Anutin Probe

Democrat Party leader Nattapong Ruengpanyavutthi defended his party's refusal to support an ethics investigation against Prime Minister Anutin, citing concerns about expanding the Constitutional Court's powers over political matters. He mai

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On May 23, 2025, at 2:05 PM at Udomrangsee Temple in Bangkok's Nong Khem district, Democrat Party leader Nattapong Ruengpanyavutthi responded to criticism from Pol. Gen. Sereepisthavet Temiyawest and Free Thai Party regarding the Democrat Party's decision not to co-sponsor an ethics investigation motion against Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul in the loan scandal case. Nattapong stated his willingness to discuss the matter openly with all opposition parties and acknowledged Sereepisthavet's good intentions to pursue the investigation, noting the Free Thai leader wanted Democrat support as well.

Nattapong explained that the Democrat Party has repeatedly stated it is not opposed to investigations and is prepared for thorough government scrutiny. However, the party must be cautious about using mechanisms like the Constitutional Court, which could expand its powers. He emphasized that the Democrat Party has consistently maintained a position against using ethics violation procedures to have the Constitutional Court rule that elected politicians violated ethics standards, arguing that ethics matters should be reviewed internally by each organization and party rather than treated as legal issues requiring court intervention.

When asked if Sereepisthavet's social media post suggesting hidden motives would hinder their ability to work together, Nattapong responded that he can work with anyone but prefers not to air disagreements publicly on media, since they are opposition allies who should discuss matters privately to understand each other's positions.

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National

Mew Gee Praiya Fires Back! After Being Linked to Net Idol Gambling Debt Drama, Challenges Critics to Produce Evidence

Influencer Mew Gee Praiya denies being linked to a gambling debt scandal involving a net idol, challenging critics to provide evidence while clarifying she supports her family and has no outstanding debts.

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Mew Gee Praiya Fires Back! After Being Linked to Net Idol Gambling Debt Drama, Denies All Involvement and Challenges Critics to Produce Evidence

Trouble continues for "Mew Gee Praiya" after several popular pages alleged that a well-known net idol is struggling with gambling debts, with friends waiting for bill settlements. The allegations claim she says she has no money but gambles every day, refuses to pay debts, and has sold off everything including birth control pills. Online users began connecting the initials to her.

Now the influencer herself has compiled headlines and issued a detailed clarification, denying any involvement and countering all allegations about debt, gambling, and asset sales amid intense online discussion.

She stated: "It's not me, thank you all for your concern.

1. I don't owe any friends money. #If anyone is owed money, report it in the comments below. 2. I don't gamble in any form. (You can investigate.) 3. I did sell assets, but the money went to support my family and the company during the crisis. 4. I'm confident about this – I don't take any birth control pills because I'm allergic!

Online users are now commenting with the abbreviation 'MK' (referring to another person). I'm not making excuses, but it's not me! This kind of thing can be investigated, you know.

Working to support my children, mother, siblings, nieces, nephews, and junior staff has exhausted me. It's okay if people don't love me, but please don't keep adding more false accusations. I understand the phrase now – don't kick someone when they're down. Kicking when someone's already fallen is real cruelty. I've experienced it. Thank you for all your encouragement and support."

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Community

Doctor Reveals 5 Tips for Public Transit Users to Reduce Disease Risk

A specialist doctor shares five practical tips for public transit users to minimize disease risk, including avoiding vehicle exhaust, keeping distance from sick passengers, sanitizing hands after touching shared surfaces, and bathing prompt

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A specialist doctor has unveiled five important tips for people using buses and public transportation to protect themselves during travel and minimize the risk of pathogen exposure.

Public transit today presents more than just traffic problems—it carries hidden health risks, particularly respiratory diseases that many people don't anticipate. Dust, smoke, pollution, and spending time in enclosed spaces with large crowds all increase the likelihood of contracting infections. Experts suggest that making small behavioral adjustments during travel can reduce illness risk far more than many realize. Dr. Hu Haochun, an ear, nose, and throat specialist from Fu Jen University Hospital, has shared five self-protection strategies for public transit users.

Five Ways to Protect Yourself During Travel and Reduce Disease Risk

1. Avoid Standing Near Vehicle Exhaust Pipes When waiting for the bus, don't stand too close to the road edge or directly behind vehicles, as these are points of direct exposure to exhaust fumes and dust. On high-pollution days, wearing a mask helps filter pollutants and better reduce respiratory irritation.

2. Choose Seating or Standing Positions Away from Sick Passengers Once on the bus, avoid crowded areas. If you notice a passenger coughing or sneezing, change your position immediately. Even small distances in enclosed spaces can significantly reduce airborne transmission risk.

3. Be Cautious of Handrails and Shared Contact Points Handles, pull cords, and card readers are major repositories of pathogens. Wash your hands or use alcohol sanitizer immediately after getting off. Avoid touching your face, rubbing your eyes, or touching your nose and mouth before washing your hands.

4. Bathe Promptly Upon Arriving Home After exposure to dust and pollution throughout the day, quickly wash your face, shower, or clean your nasal passages to prevent accumulation of fine particles and debris that could trigger respiratory inflammation.

5. Wear a Mask If You Start Feeling Ill If you develop a cough, sore throat, or nasal discharge, even if symptoms are mild, wear a mask during transit. This not only reduces transmission to others but also protects you from additional exposure in crowded areas.

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Tourism

Tourism Authority of Thailand Partners with 9 Organizations to Launch 'Village to the World' Initiative for Sustainable Tourism

Thailand's Tourism Authority launched Village to the World Season 5, partnering with nine organizations to develop sustainable tourism routes across royal project areas and model communities nationwide. The initiative aims to create communi

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand is advancing Village to the World Season 5 at the Sajouk-Sakiang Royal Agricultural Station in Nan Province by partnering with 9 major organizations to link 9 royal project areas and model communities across Thailand toward establishing a community-based tourism ecosystem.

On May 23, 2025, TAT Governor Thapanee Kiarti Paibul announced that Village to the World Season 5 represents TAT's continued commitment to promoting community-based tourism aligned with international ESG standards. The initiative emphasizes creating shared value among businesses, communities, and natural resources for sustainable growth. In its fifth year, TAT is bringing Her late Majesty Queen Sirikit's conservation vision to life through partnerships with 9 co-host organizations that will develop 9 sustainable tourism routes nationwide.

The project exemplifies Public-Private-Community Partnership, prioritizing meaningful experiences that cater to diverse interests while creating value for all visitors. It shifts Thai tourism toward quality, value, and sustainability.

The partnerships have resulted in 9 designed sustainable tourism routes nationwide:

1. TAT with Sajouk-Sakiang Royal Agricultural Station in Nan Province develops tourism attractions and homestays while promoting sustainable agricultural tourism for community self-reliance.

2. SE Thailand Association partners with the Royal Thai Navy's Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip, Chachoengsao to enhance sea turtle conservation and local fishing communities, linking them with social enterprises and promoting marine environmental sustainability.

3. Krungsri Bank collaborates with Koh Kret Arts and Crafts Center and Ayutthaya Province communities to preserve local wisdom and traditional crafts as part of Her late Majesty's conservation vision, ensuring Thai cultural identity endures.

4. PTT Energy and Thai Coffee Brand support Doi Buamoei Royal Agricultural Station in Chiang Mai by providing Arabica coffee seedlings and expertise to farmers, while developing nature-based and cultural tourism routes to strengthen highland communities.

5. PTT Global Chemical partners with the Mae Fa Luang Foundation to elevate the Thong Phitaksop Forest conservation project in Amnat Charoen Province into an ecological and cultural tourism route with a "Low Carbon Destination" learning area.

6. NEXTOPIA Siam Paragon collaborates with the Baan Lek Nai Payan Royal Project in Doi Dam, Chiang Rai to develop sustainable tourism routes in the forest community.

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Community

Pa Laong, Famous Used Shoe Vendor, Fights On: Heavy Rains Devastate Rocket Festival Sales, Turns Crisis into 'Free Hat Collection' Drive

Legendary used shoe vendor Pa Laong turned devastating Rocket Festival losses into a community triumph by offering free shoes with voluntary donations to cover her fuel costs home to Ang Thong Province.

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Pa Laong, a celebrated used shoe vendor who refuses to give up, has turned a devastating setback into an outpouring of community support after torrential rains destroyed her sales during the Rocket Festival in Kalasin Province. With all her capital tied up in inventory and travel costs, and no money for fuel or truck rental to return her unsold stock to Ang Thong Province, she relocated her operation and attempted to sell from a new spot. When sales stalled despite her efforts, Pa Laong made an unconventional decision on May 23, 2025: she would give away three pairs of free shoes to anyone who needed them, asking only for donations according to each person's means to cover her fuel and transport costs home.

Pa Laong is no stranger to hardship—she previously made national headlines after thieves completely cleaned out her used shoe shop in Udon Thani Province, yet she persevered and continued her honest livelihood. This time, her compassionate pivot transformed a crisis into a heartwarming community moment. On the morning she implemented her free distribution plan, locals from Khao Wong District and surrounding areas descended on her shop in continuous waves, not just to collect free shoes but to donate generously. The scene overflowed with warmth as residents contributed what they could, with many donating above the standard price, offering words of encouragement, and embodying the spirit of mutual support. The initiative revealed the best of community spirit—people giving freely to help Pa Laong return home with dignity.

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Local

National Police Chief Visits Koh Si Chang to Monitor Royal Development Project and Enhance Island Security

National Police Chief General Kittisak Punpetch visited Koh Si Chang to inspect security operations, boost officer morale, and monitor a royal island development project aimed at improving safety and tourism infrastructure.

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National Police Chief General Kittisak Punpetch traveled to Koh Si Chang in Chachoengsao province on May 22, 2025, to inspect operations and provide encouragement to police officers at Koh Si Chang Police Station who work to maintain security and serve the public on this strategically important tourism destination. During this inspection, the police chief emphasized the importance of maintaining officer morale by closely listening to operational challenges in the area while underscoring the need to uphold professional standards and order to build public and tourist confidence.

The police chief engaged in discussions with his subordinates and playfully took on the role of a barber to help groom a senior provincial officer who volunteered to set an example. This gesture was intended to demonstrate discipline, boost morale, show his personal care, and reveal the approachability of the nation's top police commander who closely engages with his staff.

Deputy Commander of Region 2 Lieutenant General Chatchai Surachetpong stated that the police chief's visit greatly boosted the morale of local officers and emphasized that commanders at all levels should care for their subordinates' welfare and benefits while maintaining professional standards, enabling them to serve the public with dignity and honor.

General Kittisak received three electric motorcycles from the Royal Secretary to support Koh Si Chang Police Station's patrols, safety operations, and provision of services to tourists and residents on the island.

Additionally, General Kittisak, accompanied by the Royal Secretary, monitored progress on the 'Koh Si Chang Area Development Project' in Tha Tao Subdistrict, Koh Si Chang District, Chachoengsao province. The project focuses on improving life and property safety systems with efficiency, modernizing tourism, expanding green spaces around the island, implementing comprehensive waste management, and enhancing the local economy.

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Police

Husband and Wife Arrested for Trafficking Thais to Cambodia, Locking Victims in 'Hell Prison' with Electric Shocks and Beatings, Demanding 500,000 Baht Ransom

A Thai couple was arrested in Chiang Mai for trafficking fellow Thais to Cambodia, where victims were tortured with electric shocks and forced into online fraud schemes before being ransomed for up to 500,000 baht to escape.

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On May 23, 2025, the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested Angkharn (Joey), 28, and Saharuthai (Kaew), 29, on court arrest warrants issued May 18, 2025, for involvement in transnational organized crime, human trafficking, and forced labor. The couple was apprehended at a rental room in Chiang Mai's San Sai District.

According to victim statements, starting in April 2024, they were recruited for administrative work in Cambodia but were instead detained and forced into a scamming operation. Victims were coerced into participating in online product sales fraud through fake Shopify platforms. Those who refused to sign contracts or failed to meet quotas faced severe punishment including electric shocks and physical beatings. Some victims reportedly witnessed torture and deaths within the Chinese-led criminal network.

When victims fell ill and requested to return to Thailand, they were demanded ransoms of 500,000 baht per person, which were later negotiated down to 120,000 baht each. Some paid up to 240,000 baht total to escape.

Investigations revealed the couple acted as recruiters, deceiving Thais to cross the border and monitoring money transfers through fraudulent accounts. After initially hiding in Saraburi Province, they fled to Chiang Mai's mountainous region before being apprehended with chat evidence used to deceive new victims.

Both suspects deny involvement in command or direction of operations, claiming they were merely workers who traveled with the victim group. They acknowledge awareness of the ransom demands and torture but deny participation. The CIB has obtained arrest warrants for ten suspects total, with several remaining at large abroad.

Authorities warn the public against accepting recruitment offers for overseas work promising unusually high compensation, as these are common tactics used for human trafficking and transnational criminal networks that may result in loss of freedom, property, or life.

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Community

Suthee Witthaya School Mourns Teacher Anpat, Promising Young Educator, Who Died Suddenly After Only 5 Months of Service

Teacher Anpat Bunyoaj of Suthee Witthaya School in Saraburi Province died suddenly after just five months of service, prompting the school to share a memorial honoring the promising young educator.

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Suthee Witthaya School has posted a memorial for teacher Anpat, a promising young educator who passed away suddenly after only five months of service. On May 23, 2569, the public relations page of Suthee Witthaya School in Phraputthabaht District, Saraburi Province, posted a memorial expressing deep condolences and mourning the passing of teacher Anpat Bunyoaj, a teacher at Suthee Witthaya School. The school administration, teaching staff, educational personnel, and students of Suthee Witthaya School, along with the Saraburi Secondary Education Area Office, extend their deepest sympathies to his family. Colleagues, students, and former pupils have come forward in large numbers to express their sorrow and pay their respects to teacher Anpat. It was reported that teacher Anpat had only been certified as a teacher for five months before his sudden passing.

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National

Supachai Discusses Food Security with Singapore During APEC to Boost Thai Rice and Meat Exports

Thailand and Singapore agreed to establish a food security framework during an APEC meeting, with rice as the first product and plans to expand to meat, eggs, and seafood to strengthen bilateral trade ties.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi met with Singapore's Sustainability and Environment Minister Grace Fu on May 22, 2026, during the APEC Trade Ministers Meeting in Suzhou, China to discuss food security cooperation mechanisms, multilateral trade agreements, and expansion of rice and agricultural exports to increase bilateral trade and investment opportunities.

Supachai revealed that both sides exchanged views on the volatile global trade situation caused by various factors and agreed to strengthen economic and trade cooperation, particularly on food security and supply chain resilience. Thailand proposed elevating cooperation from general trade to a food security framework during crisis periods, focusing on product volume and price stability. Rice was identified as a key starting product, with plans to expand cooperation to other consumer goods including chicken eggs, meat products, canned food, and seafood ingredients. Both sides agreed to closely collaborate on perishable goods and proposed organizing technical workshops to develop concrete and practical cooperation guidelines.

Singapore's expertise in trade management and supply chain systems positions the two countries to become strong supply chain partners. Thailand also pushed to accelerate the Singapore-Thailand Enhanced Economic Relationship (STEER) meeting to this year instead of 2027 to keep pace with rapid global economic and geopolitical changes. Singapore invited Thailand to join the Future of Investment and Trade Partnership (FIT P) framework with over 16 member countries to strengthen supply chain, digital trade, and innovation cooperation. Thailand signaled positive interest but requires domestic approval before formal participation. Both nations emphasized the importance of ASEAN regional cooperation in addressing crises such as food and energy security.

Singapore ranks as Thailand's third-largest ASEAN trade partner and ninth globally. Two-way trade in 2025 totaled $19.66 billion (up 10.75%), with the first quarter of 2026 reaching $6.72 billion, comprising Thai exports of $4.48 billion (up 86.33%) and imports of $2.23 billion (up 31.67%).

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