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Invitation to Join the Ceremony Enshrining Buddha's Sacred Relics from Three Nations: Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India

Buddhists and the public are invited to a sacred ceremony enshrining Buddha's relics from Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India on April 29, 2025, beginning at Suvarnabhumi Airport. The relics will be permanently enshrined at Samnak Song Pa Maha Setthi Rangsi Maha Veeyo in Khlong 15 and open for public veneration from May 1-11, 2025. The event offers devotees a rare opportunity to pay respects and accumulate merit through Buddhist practices and ceremonies.

26 Apr Khaosod

Buddhists and the general public are cordially invited to participate in the sacred ceremony enshrining Buddha's relics from three nations: Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India, taking place on April 29, 2025.

The event will feature sacred ceremonies and Buddhist activities, allowing devotees to pay respects, accumulate merit, and continue the Buddhist tradition in a grand manner.

Following the ceremony, the relics will be enshrined at Samnak Song Pa Maha Setthi Rangsi Maha Veeyo in Khlong 15, where the public can venerate them from May 1-11, 2025, between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM.

Key Schedule for April 29, 2025: 12:00 PM - Reception ceremony at Suvarnabhumi Airport 4:30 PM - Procession departure 5:30 PM - Enshrinement of the three Buddha relics 6:30 PM - Offering ceremony 7:00 PM - Chanting and meditation practice 9:00 PM - Dharma sermon

This event represents a rare opportunity to pay respects to Buddha's relics from various countries, bringing blessings to oneself and one's family.

For more information, contact Pun Dek De Foundation at 093-136-1041 or Line: @pundekde

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National

Suphanart Criticizes Rural Road Department: Turning Off Street Lights Doesn't Save Money and Creates Safety Risks

Pheu Thai MP Suphanart Meenchaiyanan criticized the Department of Rural Roads' plan to turn off street lights on rural highways starting May 1, arguing it won't save money and creates safety risks. He urged converting to LED lighting instea

26 Apr Khaosod

Suphanart Meenchaiyanan, a Bangkok MP from the Pheu Thai Party, criticized the Department of Rural Roads on April 26, 2025, over its order to reduce energy consumption on rural highways in low-risk areas starting May 1, 2025, without compromising safety standards.

Suphanart stated that the Department of Rural Roads should instead focus on converting street lights from HPS sodium vapor bulbs to LED lighting, which would provide better energy savings and be more sustainable than turning off lights entirely.

He argued that the Transport Ministry's focus on turning off lights will have limited impact, as light spacing, frequency, and positioning are specifically designed to provide adequate illumination for road users. Turning off lights will negatively affect road users and create safety hazards. Many areas already have non-functional lights, and darkening them further will be even worse. Suphanart believes this policy will achieve little.

For effective energy conservation, he recommends the ministry prioritize converting all street lights to LED technology and prevent theft of electrical cables, which would be far more beneficial.

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National

Arne Praises Woodman's Crucial Save as Liverpool Beats Crystal Palace; Salah Injury Concern Ahead of Season's End

Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 at home on April 25th, with backup goalkeeper Freddie Woodman making a crucial save, though Mohamed Salah's injury exit in the second half raises concerns ahead of the season's final weeks.

26 Apr Khaosod

Liverpool manager Arne Slot praised his team's fighting spirit after they defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 at home in the English Premier League on April 25th. The victory lifted Liverpool to 4th place with 58 points from 34 matches, matching Aston Villa but with a superior goal difference. After the match, Slot spoke about the win, saying: "Ultimately, the result came out positively. We managed to win from a position where we conceded a goal we shouldn't have, but we fought hard and finished with a 3-1 scoreline. So the bad luck we've experienced many times this season that would normally cost us points didn't happen today. That's a very good thing." Regarding the performance comparison, Slot noted: "If you look at both teams' form, I think Palace deserved to get back in the game because they played well and nearly scored. The difference was very small. But there's also the matter of Mohamed Salah's injury. Of course, after winning, it will be another moment to review our overall season." Slot also praised third-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, who made his first competitive start due to injuries to primary keeper Alisson Becker and second-choice Giorgi Mamardashvili. "I've told you many times that we often create good chances, but then the opposition's first chance becomes a goal. I can't say that today because they had plenty of chances. But I think the crucial moment was when we were leading 2-0 and Freddie made an important save. Otherwise it would have been 1-1, and then 10 seconds later we'd be up 2-0. These are the small margins in the Premier League, and today they went our way. Many times this season they haven't." Regarding Salah's injury, which forced his substitution in the 59th minute, Slot said: "We don't know yet. That's the best answer I can give because if I say there's a chance, it becomes a headline that suggests..." He continued: "We don't know, but we do know the season is only four weeks left. So there aren't many games remaining. We have to wait and see if he'll be ready to return." Slot added: "What I know about Salah is that over the years, he's taken very good care of his body. He'll take the minimum time needed to recover from injuries. I hope it's good and he'll be ready for the final stretch of the season."

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Breaking

Mother Files Charges Against Subdistrict Chief for Dragging Son, Handcuffing, and Torturing Him with Red Ants

A subdistrict chief in Phatthalung Province has been accused of severely torturing a 28-year-old man by handcuffing him, beating him, and using red ants as a weapon, claiming the man had stolen from residents. The victim's mother has filed charges and vowed to pursue legal action, rejecting the suspect's offer to settle the case out of court.

26 Apr Khaosod

A mother has vowed to pursue legal action after filing a complaint against a subdistrict chief in Srinakharin District, Phatthalung Province, who allegedly dragged her sleeping 28-year-old son from his home, handcuffed him, tied him to a mango tree, beat him in the face until his eyes were bruised, kicked him, and used red ants to bite him across his body. The accused claims he had CCTV evidence that the young man had stolen beetles from local residents.

The mother stated that the subdistrict chief went too far by handcuffing her son, beating and kicking him, and using red ants against him. She pleaded with him multiple times during the assault until blood was drawn, but the chief refused to stop. The mother refused to back down, vowing to see the case through to the end.

The mother acknowledged her son has behavioral issues, but insisted that if he committed a crime, it should be reported to police and handled through the legal system, not through vigilante justice. Earlier that morning, the subdistrict chief and local administrative officials visited the home and asked the mother to drop charges in exchange for compensation, but she refused.

When approached by reporters at the victim's home, the subdistrict chief declined to provide any explanation regarding the incident.

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National

Lalana Fights Hard but Falls to Australian Opponent, Claims Runner-up Finish at W100 Tokyo

Thai tennis player Lalana Tharaphruedee lost to Australian Taylor Preston 1-6, 6-4, 4-6 in the W100 Tokyo final on April 26, finishing as runner-up despite a strong performance.

26 Apr Khaosod

The ITF Women's World Tennis Tour W100 Tokyo tournament, offering a combined prize pool of $100,000 USD (approximately 3.27 million baht), took place in Tokyo, Japan. On April 26, the women's singles final featured Lalana Tharaphruedee, the world's 113th-ranked player and tournament's top seed, facing off against Australia's Taylor Preston, ranked 148th globally and seeded seventh in the event. Lalana battled fiercely for 1 hour and 47 minutes before falling to the Australian opponent with a score of 1-6, 6-4, 4-6, earning the runner-up title. Despite the loss, Lalana's run to the final made her the fourth Thai female tennis player to break into the world's top 100, following Tamarine Tanasugarn, Luksika Kumkhum, and Mananchaya Sawarng.

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National

Two Polls Show Public Confidence in Eknath to Solve Energy Problems, Satisfied with Electricity and Fuel Cost Reductions

Two nationwide surveys show 67.9 percent of Thais have high confidence in Energy Minister Eknath Phrom-muang, with strong approval for electricity and fuel cost reductions and demands for transparent pricing structures.

26 Apr Khaosod

On April 26, 2025, Dr. Chanyawit Ariyawornananth, acting director of Super Poll research institute, presented survey findings on public confidence in Energy Minister Eknath Phrom-muang, based on a nationwide sample of 1,259 respondents from all occupational backgrounds, conducted between April 22-25, 2025.

The Super Poll survey on public confidence in Energy Minister Eknath Phrom-muang reflects the important dynamics of the relationship between "policy performance" and "public perception" in the context of energy problems, which is a structural issue that directly impacts the quality of life for the broader public. This study, conducted using both quantitative and qualitative research methods with a nationwide sample of 1,259 respondents, reveals significant trends that will shape public policy direction moving forward.

Regarding "expectations," the majority of the public clearly expressed the desire to solve energy problems at a structural level, particularly continuous energy price reductions, which reached as high as 89.6 percent. This reflects the reality that energy is not merely an economic commodity but a "cost of living" that the public directly uses to evaluate government performance.

Beyond this, the demand for transparent disclosure of energy price structures at 84.3 percent emphasizes the public's desire for transparency and fairness in the energy system. Meanwhile, support for controlling energy business profits and reforming the entire system was also high, showing that the public does not only want short-term fixes but desires genuine systemic change.

When examining the "confidence" dimension, the survey found that 67.9 percent of the public has a high to very high level of confidence in the Energy Minister, and an additional 21.4 percent has a moderate level of confidence. This means roughly 4 in 5 people have a confidence level ranging from moderate to very high—a figure reflecting a "positive confidence base" forming in society. However, the presence of 10.7 percent of the public with low or no confidence indicates an area of uncertainty that still needs to be addressed through concrete results and more effective communication.

In terms of "perception of credibility," the survey shows that most of the public views the minister positively, especially in dimensions of seriousness about work (77.1 percent) and intention to solve national and public problems (74.2 percent). These are moral leadership qualities that play an important role in building long-term trust.

Meanwhile, the public's perception of communication ability and accessibility at 67.3 percent shows that policy communication has become effective to some degree. However, the 22.1 percent of people who remain "uncertain" reveals a perception gap that can still be developed.

Regarding "perception of work performance," the survey found that the public has a high level of awareness of measures related to fuel price reductions (73.8 percent) and direct field engagement to address problems (70.5 percent). This reflects awareness in the dimension of "practical leadership" that emphasizes action and confronting problems directly.

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Community

Surf and Jawa Captivate Fans with Charm at 'SURF JAVA 1st FAN MEETING IN THAILAND'

GMMTV stars Surf and Jawa delivered an energetic first fan meeting in Thailand on April 25, featuring four themed performance segments and an emotional tribute to their supporters at Bangkok's MCC Hall.

26 Apr Khaosod

First Impression's dynamic duo Surf Patchr Silpasunthon and Jawa Phuththaram Horsea from GMMTV captivated audiences with magnetic charm and full-throttle energy at 'SURF JAVA 1st FAN MEETING IN THAILAND,' delivering a complete showcase that left fans mesmerized. The event, held on Saturday, April 25, 2025 at 3:00 PM at MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestyle Store Bangkae, featured four themed segments: The Beach Party Begins with songs "A Moment" and "Spark," Chill by the Sea with softer melodies, Full Moon Party with rock hits including "When Does It Hurt," and Sunrise Glow closing with "In and Can't Get Out." Host Leo Sosseya, playing a cheerful fisherman, introduced the duo's adorable green dinosaur mascot "Rexxa," whose spikes resembled a surfboard, while the pair performed rap performances of "Slow Motion" and "Coyote." The emotional finale featured both artists expressing heartfelt gratitude to GMMTV, their families, team, partner, and especially their fans, emphasizing that without fan support there would be no success, before closing with "More Than Love" that sent the audience into cheers. Fans can rewatch the performance from May 9-15, 2025, with 240-minute access per viewing code through TTM LIVE.

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Police

Trump Unharmed After Shooting Incident at White House Correspondents' Dinner

A gunman stormed the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington on Saturday, rushing toward the ballroom where President Trump was present before Secret Service agents apprehended him; one officer was shot but expected to survive.

26 Apr Khaosod

WASHINGTON (AP) — A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside a high-profile journalists' dinner attended by President Donald Trump and multiple senior U.S. leaders on Saturday night, rushing toward the ballroom before Secret Service agents swarmed him and took him into custody. The president was uninjured and was hustled away.

Guests went diving under tables as the scene unfolded and some reported hearing shots outside the vast subterranean ballroom in the Washington Hilton where the event was being held.

One law enforcement official said a gunman had opened fire. A law enforcement officer was shot in the bullet-resistant vest but is expected to be OK, several sources told The Associated Press.

The shooting suspect — described by Trump as a "sick person" — was identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, two law enforcement officials told the AP.

"When you're impactful, they go after you. When you're not impactful, they leave you alone," Trump, safe and uninjured and still in his tuxedo, said at the White House two hours later. "They seem to think he was a lone wolf."

There was no immediate indication of any other involvement, and Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said she had "no reason" to believe anyone else was involved. Video posted by Trump showed the suspect running past security barricades as Secret Service agents ran toward him.

"There does not appear to be any sort of danger to the public at this time," Bowser said at a separate news conference.

All officials protected by the Secret Service were evacuated. Those in attendance included Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio — and many other leaders of the Trump administration on a night when the nation is at war with Iran.

It was the third time since 2024 that the president had been under threat by an attacker in his immediate vicinity — including the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, that injured him and killed a local firefighter.

"Today we need levels of security that probably nobody has ever seen before," the president said. But he also said, "We're not going to let anybody take over our society."

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said charges related to Saturday night's attack will be filed shortly, and that the nature of the charges would be obvious considering what had happened at the dinner. Blanche stressed that "the investigation is obviously ongoing and just started."

FBI Director Kash Patel, flanking Trump, said the agency is examining a long gun and shell casings recovered from the scene, as well as interviewing witnesses from the dinner. He urged anyone with information to come forward.

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National

Joy Siriluck Reveals Latest Test Results: No Pregnancy Detected After Earlier Positive Result

Actress Joy Siriluck's pregnancy test came back negative during a doctor's visit on April 24, reversing an earlier positive result that had sparked congratulations from fans and colleagues.

26 Apr Khaosod

Actress Joy Siriluck Pongchok and her husband B Krishnapa have been the subject of widespread attention and support from fans after initially sharing what appeared to be exciting pregnancy news. The couple had delighted their followers by posting an image of a positive pregnancy test showing two lines, prompting warm congratulations from colleagues and fans alike.

However, the good news appears to have been premature. Joy released an update through Facebook following her scheduled medical appointment on April 24, 2026, revealing that the latest examination found no pregnancy. She wrote: "Update!! On my doctor's appointment date 24/4/69, the examination showed no pregnancy. Thank you to everyone who supported us, gave us encouragement, and blessed us both."

Following the post, fans have continued to send their support to the couple, flooding the comments with words of hope and well-wishes. Many encouraged them to stay patient and consult with their doctor, while others reassured them that when the time is right, good news will come naturally. Photo courtesy of Facebook JoyBee.

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National

Medical Technology Council Clarifies: Plain Water Is Safe Before Blood Tests, Recommends Healthcare Facilities Update Instructions

Thailand's Medical Technology Council has clarified that plain water can be safely consumed before blood tests, contrary to instructions from some healthcare facilities. The council warns that avoiding water may actually harm test results by causing blood concentration and making blood draws more difficult, and is urging hospitals to update their pre-test guidance accordingly.

26 Apr Khaosod

The Medical Technology Council has issued academic guidance clarifying that plain water can be consumed normally before blood draws, contradicting some healthcare facilities' instructions to fast from both food and water. The council is communicating this clarification to its members, the general public, and relevant healthcare workers due to widespread misunderstandings that plain water should be avoided like other foods and beverages.

The council clarified that plain water—defined as pure water with no color, taste, calories, or additives—does not affect laboratory test results that require clinical fasting conditions. Conversely, avoiding water provides no benefit and may negatively impact test results. Water deprivation can cause blood concentration, leading to artificially elevated values for hemoglobin, creatinine, and BUN. It also makes blood draws more difficult and increases discomfort and risk to patients.

Additionally, laboratory reference values are typically established under fasting conditions while allowing plain water consumption. Avoiding water may cause results to deviate from these standards. The Medical Technology Council is requesting that healthcare facilities update their pre-test instructions to read: "Avoid all food and beverages except plain water, which may be consumed normally." Proper communication before testing is essential for ensuring quality laboratory results and patient safety.

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National

Japanese Man Shares Hack for Opening Convenience Store Rice Balls Without Getting Your Hands Dirty

A Japanese user has gone viral with an improved technique for eating convenience store rice balls: rotate the wrapper 180 degrees after pulling the top strip to keep the bottom as a protective base, allowing you to eat without getting your

26 Apr Khaosod

A viral video from a Japanese anime scene has reignited interest in the proper way to unwrap convenience store rice balls. The clip from "The Summer Hikaru Died" shows a character pulling a plastic strip from the top center, tearing the wrapper along the edges, and removing the bottom packaging to perfectly expose the seaweed without damaging it. The video has accumulated over 9 million views and surprised many international viewers who didn't know the correct technique.

However, some people still experienced problems with seaweed sticking to the wrapper. Japanese user dydt posted an improved method, suggesting the anime technique may not be optimal. After pulling the top strip, instead of immediately discarding the bottom wrapper, he rotates the entire package 180 degrees and repositions it underneath the rice ball. This leaves only the top exposed while the bottom remains plastic-wrapped, allowing you to eat comfortably without touching the rice or seaweed directly and keeping your hands completely clean.

The technique has been widely praised on social media, with comments like: "This is so convenient when you're out and about" "No mess, it's brilliant" "The seaweed usually makes your hands sticky, this helps a lot" "I bet 99% of Japanese people will use this method"

The hack has been recognized as a small but incredibly useful trick for anyone who enjoys convenience store onigiri, especially when eating while traveling or doing activities outside the home. Since being shared, the improved technique video has already accumulated over 8.7 million views with substantial engagement from viewers.

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