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Fuel Prices Today, May 2, 2026: Saturday Morning Fuel Price Update and Station Comparisons

Thailand's fuel prices as of Saturday morning, May 2, 2026, show consistent pricing across major fuel station chains, with standard Gasohol 95 priced at 43.30-43.80 baht per liter. The Energy Policy and Planning Office released detailed price comparisons for all fuel grades including premium options and diesel variants across PTT, Bangchak, PT, Caltex, and Shell stations.

2 May Khaosod

Saturday, May 2, 2026 - The Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) under the Ministry of Energy has released fuel price updates for today across five major service stations: PTT, Bangchak, PT, Caltex, and Shell.

PTT Station: Gasohol 95: 43.30 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 36.30 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 32.24 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.93 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 52.39 baht/liter Benzin 95: 52.89 baht/liter Diesel: 40.80 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.80 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

Bangchak Station: Gasohol 95: 43.30 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 36.30 baht/liter Gasohol E85: 32.24 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.93 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 56.04 baht/liter Diesel: 40.80 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.80 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

PT Station: Gasohol 95: 43.30 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 36.30 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.93 baht/liter Benzin 95: 53.39 baht/liter Diesel: 40.80 baht/liter Diesel B20: 33.80 baht/liter

Shell Station: Gasohol 95: 43.80 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 36.80 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 43.18 baht/liter Gasohol 95 Premium: 49.84 baht/liter Diesel: 40.80 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 49.84 baht/liter

Caltex Station: Gasohol 95: 43.30 baht/liter Gasohol E20: 36.30 baht/liter Gasohol 91: 42.93 baht/liter Benzin 95: 56.01 baht/liter Diesel: 40.80 baht/liter Diesel Premium: 62.10 baht/liter

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National

Five PERSES Members Reinvent Their Image with New Single "Turn Me On" Featuring Tobii

Five PERSES members unveiled their comeback single "Turn Me On" featuring artist Tobii at CentralWorld today, marking their return with a bold new image embracing groovy Afro Beats influences and challenging choreography.

2 May Khaosod

Five PERSES members—led by Jang Vikr, Ne Niran, Kritin Sorsungnoen, Palm Piriwitch, and Pluggy Thrakorn from G'NEST—are making a triumphant return to the stage with a complete image overhaul. They unveiled their new single "Turn Me On" with an energetic party theme at the PERSES Comeback Stage event today (May 1, 2026) at Outdoor Space Square B, CentralWorld. The music video, which just dropped, features a collaboration with artist Tobii, adding a fresh dimension to the track.

The group expressed genuine excitement about their comeback after a hiatus from releasing new music. The new single represents a significant departure from their previous work, embracing a groovy, smooth aesthetic with Afro Beats influences—a style favored by collaborator Tobii. The choreography proved challenging for some members, requiring them to use unfamiliar muscle groups in ways they hadn't previously explored.

During interviews, members highlighted their enthusiasm for the project. Jang emphasized the song's fresh direction and Tobii's contribution, while Pluggy ranked it among their best work. Ne acknowledged the difficulty of the choreography but appreciated the creative challenge. The performance itself is entirely new, as Kritin noted. The music video was shot in a bar setting featuring members from the broader G'NEST family, with themes of flirtation and romance throughout.

Working with Tobii proved seamless, with members praising his professionalism and accessibility. Pluggy remarked that Tobii brought such intensity to the set that the crew had to encourage him to dial it back slightly. As for expectations moving forward, the group hopes "Turn Me On" becomes a hit that inspires listeners to dance along. When asked about future plans for 2026, members indicated plans are still being finalized but updates will come soon.

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Breaking

Vietnam Rushes Investigation as 60 People Fall Ill from Food Poisoning After Buying Bread from Same Bakery

Sixty people have been hospitalized with food poisoning in Vietnam's Quang Tri Province after eating bread from a bakery in Tan Lap Commune, with most victims being students aged 11-15. Dr. Nguyen Viet Duc from Huong Hoa District Hospital confirmed the outbreak occurred between April 29 and May 1, with patients experiencing fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fatigue. Local authorities have launched an emergency investigation, collecting samples from the bakery and coordinating with health and police agencies to prevent further cases.

2 May Khaosod

Vietnam is accelerating its investigation into a food poisoning outbreak. According to reports from May 2, dozens of people have been hospitalized with suspected food poisoning in Quang Tri Province in central Vietnam after consuming bread purchased from a bakery in Tan Son Hamlet, Tan Lap Commune. Dr. Nguyen Viet Duc, director of Huong Hoa District Hospital, revealed that 60 food poisoning patients have been admitted for treatment between April 29 and May 1. Most victims are students aged 11-15 years old, with the youngest patient being 4 years old and the oldest 46 years old. The hospital reported that patients received intravenous fluids, oral rehydration solutions, antibiotics, and intensive treatment. All patients are now stable, though many continue to experience fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fatigue. Local authorities have called an emergency meeting and ordered relevant agencies to accelerate the investigation. Health inspection teams have collected samples from suspected locations and cordoned off affected areas. Coordination with police and public health agencies is ongoing to maintain order, and schools are working to assess the situation and check for suspected cases among at-risk student groups.

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National

Leeds United Boost Survival Hopes with 3-1 Home Victory Over Burnley, Climb to 14th Place

Leeds United secured a crucial 3-1 home win over Burnley to climb to 14th place and extend their unbeaten streak to six matches, boosting their Premier League survival hopes with a nine-point cushion over the relegation zone.

1 May Khaosod

In the 2025-26 English Premier League match on May 1, Leeds United hosted Burnley at Elland Road, with Mike Jackson taking charge of Burnley for the first time as interim manager. Leeds fielded Ao Tanaka, Noah Okafor, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin as key players, while Burnley relied on James Ward-Prowse, Jaidon Anthony, and Sian Flemming.

Leeds dominated the match, winning 3-1 at home. Anton Stach opened the scoring in the 8th minute, followed by Noah Okafor in the 52nd minute and Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the 56th minute. Burnley's only goal came from Loom Shuuna in the 71st minute.

With this victory, Leeds accumulated 43 points from 35 matches and moved to 14th place in the table, extending their unbeaten run to six consecutive matches (three wins, three draws). This result significantly improves their survival prospects, as they now hold a 9-point cushion over 18th-placed Tottenham Hotspur, though Spurs have a game in hand.

Meanwhile, Burnley, already mathematically relegated, remain in 19th place with 20 points from 35 matches.

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National

Thai Young Badminton Team Falls Short Against Denmark, Eliminated in Thomas Cup 2026 Quarterfinals

Thailand's young badminton team was eliminated from the Thomas Cup 2026 quarterfinals after losing to Denmark 1-4 in a closely contested match held in Denmark on May 1st.

1 May Khaosod

In the men's team badminton competition (Thomas Cup) quarterfinals of the Thomas & Uber Cup 2026 held in Denmark on the night of May 1st, Thailand's young badminton team faced off against Denmark.

The action began with top men's singles player "View" Kulvutti Vittitasant, ranked world No. 2, losing to Anders Antonsen, ranked world No. 3, 1-2 sets (16-21, 21-11, 18-21).

In the first men's doubles match, "Bass" Dechapol Puavaranukroh paired with "Omo" Prakkpol Sithiratsanakul lost to Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen 1-2 sets (21-15, 5-21, 17-21).

However, Thailand fought back through second men's singles player "Ikki" Panichpol Sithiratsanakul, who defeated Magnus Johannesen, ranked world No. 41, 2-0 sets (21-17, 21-12), bringing the score to 1-2.

In the fourth match, men's doubles pair Vorapol Thongsang and Cheelimpol Charoenkit lost to Mathias Christiansen and Daniel Lundgaard 0-2 sets (13-21, 17-21). Denmark took a 3-1 lead and sealed victory over Thailand, despite one remaining match in third men's singles between Thanawat Yimjit and Ditlev Jager Holm.

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Breaking

Lightning Strikes Cattle Pen Three Times, Killing Two Breeding Cows; Owner Believes Metal Bell Attracted the Strike

Two breeding cows were killed when lightning struck a cattle pen in Buriram province during severe thunderstorms on May 1. The owner believes metal bells that were hung near the pen may have attracted the lightning strike. The incident has prompted warnings to other farmers about the dangers of keeping metal objects near livestock during stormy weather.

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A severe thunderstorm brought lightning strikes to the cattle pen, killing two breeding cows instantly. The owner suspects that metal bells removed from the animals' necks and hung on a nearby tree may have attracted the lightning.

On the evening of May 1, heavy thunderstorms hit Pak Kham district in Buriram province before lightning struck the cattle pen of Nang Siam, 66, a Pak Kham subdistrict council member, killing two breeding cows. Nang Siam reported hearing three loud lightning strikes during the heavy rain but didn't realize her pen had been hit. When the storm subsided, she discovered both cows dead in the pen. She expressed deep sadness, noting she had been unable to sleep for the previous two to three nights without knowing why, even after taking sleeping medication. She never expected such a tragedy, especially since these were valuable breeding cows.

Her son, Piyavut, explained that around 4 p.m., as wind and storms approached, he had brought the cattle to drink water and quickly returned them to the pen before heading home. However, the two metal bells—made of brass and silver—remained hanging on a wooden post inside the pen. When he was told that lightning had killed two cows, he rushed to check. He felt fortunate he had already secured the cows and returned indoors.

The owner warned other farmers to be cautious, particularly regarding metal objects like bells. He advised removing such items from cattle pens when possible, as they pose a significant danger. Having learned this lesson, he plans to bury the bells and will never attach them to cattle again.

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Police

Tragic accident: Young man en route to merit-making ceremony loses control in rain, collides with concrete barrier on M6 motorway service road and dies

A young man from Nakhon Sawan died when his pickup skidded on rain-slicked pavement and hit a concrete barrier on the M6 motorway service road in Nakhon Ratchasima on May 1; he was traveling to a merit-making ceremony for his grandmother.

1 May Khaosod

A tragic accident has claimed the life of a young driver who was on his way to perform merit-making rites for his grandmother's cremated remains. The white Isuzu pickup truck with Bangkok license plates skidded in the rain, lost control, and collided with a concrete barrier and metal guardrail on the M6 motorway service road at kilometer 166+500, resulting in the driver's death. The accident occurred at 8:40 PM on May 1, 2025, at the U-turn point beneath a bridge in Sam Saai Subdistrict, Suung Neun District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.

The driver, a resident of Nong Nom Wua Subdistrict in Lad Yao District, Nakhon Sawan Province, was reportedly unfamiliar with the route. Relatives stated he was traveling to perform the merit-making ceremony in the Sam Saai area when the accident occurred. Contributing factors included heavy rainfall that made the road slippery and poor visibility in the area. Authorities transported the body to Suung Neun Hospital for investigation before releasing it to the family for religious rites.

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Police

Shopping Mall Robbery: Motorcycle-Clad Gunman Holds Up Gold Shop, Flees with 1.6 Million Baht in Samut Sakhon

An armed robber in a motorcycle jacket fled a gold shop in a Samut Sakhon shopping mall with 1.6 million baht in gold on May 1, prompting police to launch a manhunt.

1 May Khaosod

At 7:40 p.m. on May 1, 2025, the Samut Sakhon Provincial Police Radio Center 191 received a report of an armed gunman conducting a solo robbery at Yaowarat Gold Shop, located inside a shopping mall in Moo 4, Tambon Khok Kham, Mueang District, Samut Sakhon. Officers led by Pol. Lt. Gen. Pisit Tanprasert, Commander of Region 7 Police, Pol. Col. Thiradej Athiphakun, and other commanders rushed to the scene.

At the location, shop employees reported that the suspect was a man approximately 170 centimeters tall, wearing a motorcycle jacket and a hood covering his face. He entered the shop, drew an automatic compact pistol, and threatened the staff before jumping over a glass counter, grabbing gold items weighing 23 baht worth approximately 1.6 million baht, and fleeing the mall.

Following the incident, Pol. Lt. Gen. Pisit ordered investigation teams from Khok Kham Police Station, Samut Sakhon Provincial Police, and Region 7 Police to form a coordinated task force to track and apprehend the suspect as quickly as possible. Evidence collection teams gathered fingerprints from the scene for further criminal proceedings.

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National

Mourinho Responds to Real Madrid Return Reports

Jose Mourinho has denied Real Madrid made any approach to return him as manager, dismissing speculation that arose as the club trails Barcelona by 11 points with five matches left in La Liga.

1 May Khaosod

Jose Mourinho, manager of Benfica, has denied that anyone from Real Madrid has contacted him about returning to manage the club for a second time at Santiago Bernabeu. Mourinho, who previously managed Real Madrid between 2010-2013, had been reported as a candidate to make a comeback and replace Alvaro Albareque as manager. This speculation arose as Real Madrid's La Liga title race appeared to be slipping away, with the team trailing Barcelona by 11 points with just 5 matches remaining. The 63-year-old Mourinho, currently in charge of Benfica in Portugal's top league, has now dismissed the rumors, stating: "Nobody from Real Madrid has spoken to me about this. I can confirm that. I've been in football for a long time and I'm familiar with these kinds of rumors, but there's really nothing from Real Madrid. I still have a contract with Benfica for another year, and that's all there is to it."

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Police

Police General Tawee Makes Merit Offerings at Buddhist and Chinese Temples in Tak Bai and Sungai Kolok; Community Rallies to Support Justice and Safety

Police General Tawee visited Buddhist and Chinese temples in Narathiwat's Tak Bai and Sungai Kolok districts, making merit offerings while community members expressed support for his leadership and frustration over an unsolved criminal case

1 May Khaosod

On May 1, Police General Tawee Sadsong, leader of the Palang Prachachon Party, visited Narathiwat province, beginning with a morning discussion at a local restaurant to listen to residents' concerns. The highlight occurred at Hiranyawat Temple in Tak Bai district, where Tawee served as lay presider for a foundation stone ceremony, with senior monks including Dharmmavachara as ecclesiastical presider and nine distinguished monks attending. The temple, over 100 years old, serves as a symbol of the border region and national identity. Tawee emphasized the importance of preserving local identity and the Jah-hey dialect, which represents cross-border friendship with Malaysia, describing the merit-making as an expression of pride in maintaining culture. Local residents expressed faith in Tawee's leadership and sought blessings for his safety amid current turbulent political circumstances. Community members voiced frustration over the Kamalsakdi case, questioning why the perpetrator remained at large despite clear evidence and criticizing Region 4 Commander's inappropriate public statements. Tawee subsequently visited Mae To Mo Chinese Shrine in Sungai Kolok district for ceremonial worship, presenting donations for temple maintenance and public welfare activities. A shrine committee member expressed prayers for Tawee's safety and protection from ill-intentioned individuals. This visit coincided with the 40th-day anniversary of the Kamalsakdi case, creating doubt and suspicion in the Narathiwat area. Tawee's meetings with both Buddhist and ethnic Thai-Chinese communities underscored the Palang Prachachon Party's commitment as a reliable force for all religions in the southern border region during the current political turbulence.

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Breaking

Mother Sobs While Holding Body of 2-Year-Old Son Who Drowned Following Dog into Water Tank Behind Village

A 2-year-old boy drowned in a water tank behind a village in Samut Prakan after following the family dog into the water; his father discovered him floating and attempted rescue, but the child could not be revived.

1 May Khaosod

A mother collapsed in grief, clutching the body of her 2-year-old son who drowned after following the family dog into a large water tank behind the village. The father discovered the boy floating in the tank and jumped in to help, but arrived too late.

At 2:00 PM on May 1, 2025, Bang Kaew Police Station in Samut Prakan received a report of a child drowning in a water tank behind a residential area in Rachathewa Sub-district, Bang Phli District. Police and rescue volunteers from Ruam Katanyu Foundation immediately responded to the scene.

Upon arrival, officers found the Cambodian father had already retrieved his 2-year-old son from the large tank, but the child was already without vital signs. Rescue teams performed CPR and attempted heart massage, but the child had already died from lack of oxygen. The family, particularly the mother, was devastated as she held and wept over her son's body.

The father stated that his son regularly came to play in the water in this area with his mother and frequently liked to chase after the family dog to play in the water. On that day, after he returned to the workers' quarters for lunch, he could not find his son. He went searching and suspected the boy might have followed the dog to the tank. When he arrived, he found his son floating a considerable distance from the shore and quickly jumped in to lift him out of the water, but the child had already died.

Authorities transported the body for autopsy and conducted a legal investigation before allowing the family to retrieve the body for religious ceremonies.

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