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La Mode en Majesté: Thai Royal Fashion Takes Center Stage in Paris Exhibition

Thai royal fashion and textiles take the spotlight in Paris at Musée des Arts Décoratifs, with an exhibition of over 200 pieces celebrating 170 years of Thai-French diplomatic relations through clothing and contemporary design.

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Thai textiles, royal fashion and contemporary design have taken centre stage in Paris with the opening of "La Mode en Majesté: Royal Thai Dress from Tradition to Modernity," a major exhibition celebrating the artistry and evolution of Thai dress.

The exhibition is now open to the public at Musée des Arts Décoratifs until 1 November 2026 under the patronage of Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya. The showcase marks the 170th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and France.

Organised through a collaboration between the Support Arts and Crafts International Centre of Thailand, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles and the Thai Embassy in Paris, the exhibition explores how fashion and textiles have long served as cultural and diplomatic bridges between the two countries.

Spread across seven galleries, the exhibition features more than 200 items, including royal attire, antique brocade textiles, intricate handicrafts and contemporary fashion pieces by leading Thai designers.

Visitors begin with a gallery tracing 170 years of Thai-French relations through clothing and diplomacy, followed by a section dedicated to the eight styles of traditional royal Thai dress. The display includes outfits worn by Queen Sirikit, Queen Suthida and Princess Sirivannavari, reflecting the evolution of Thai royal fashion across generations.

One of the exhibition's highlights focuses on royal craftsmanship, showcasing Thai artisanal works such as embroidered fans, handbags and Benjarong porcelain. Another gallery explores Queen Sirikit's collaborations with French fashion house Balmain and embroidery atelier Maison Lesage, featuring sketches, fabrics and couture embroidery that blend Thai artistry with French haute couture.

The exhibition also spotlights regional Thai weaving traditions and the transformation of mudmee silk into international high fashion.

The final gallery presents embroidery work from the SIRIVANNAVARI label alongside creations by Thai contemporary designers including ASAVA, WISHARAWISH and MESHMUSEUM, offering modern interpretations of Thai identity through fashion.

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Police

Residents Alarmed After Man in Joker Mask with Machine Gun Ammunition Belts Spotted at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

A man wearing a Joker mask and toy ammunition belt accessories at a Bangkok floating market sparked safety concerns after a tourist called police, but officers confirmed the items were costume novelties and the resident had no criminal inte

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Residents Alarmed After Man in Joker Mask with Machine Gun Ammunition Belts Spotted at Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market in Talad Noi Area

On May 18, 2025, Deputy Inspector Apicha Kram Suengern of Talad Noi Police Station and officers investigated reports of a suspicious man wearing a gold Joker mask and carrying two machine gun ammunition belts at Khlong Lat Mayom floating market over safety concerns. The incident was reported at 4:40 p.m. on May 17.

Officers discovered the man was wearing ammunition belt accessories that were found to be toy items sold at ordinary toy shops. The man also had a gold bicycle decorated with gold bullet casings.

Upon questioning, the man was identified as a Tha Phra district resident who regularly cycles around and consistently favors this style of dress. Local residents reported frequently seeing him cycling to temple events and community gatherings.

On that day, the man came to rest at the floating market to relax and was checking his phone when a vigilant tourist noticed him and called the 191 emergency line due to safety concerns. Officers subsequently conducted their investigation.

Khlong Lat Mayom floating market maintains regular police patrols of the area and has volunteer police and security personnel stationed throughout all operating hours on weekends. Police confirmed the tourist attraction is safe for visitors and patrons, as Talad Noi Police Station strictly follows current police leadership directives.

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Local

Buriram Parents Flock to Pawn Shops for School Opening, Pawning Gold and Silk

Buriram parents are pawning gold jewelry and silk at the municipal pawn shop to afford school uniforms and tuition as the academic year begins, with the institution serving 400-500 customers daily under reduced interest rates through June.

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On May 18, 2025, reporters observed intense activity at the Buriram Municipality Financial Institution as parents and guardians brought valuable items, particularly gold jewelry and silk, to pawn in order to raise money for school uniforms, educational supplies, and tuition fees as students prepare for the new academic year, which began today for many schools. Gold jewelry remains the most commonly pawned item due to current high gold prices, with the institution currently accepting pawns at 54,000 baht per baht of gold weight, adjusting daily according to market conditions. The municipality expects this activity to continue through the end of May.

The Buriram Municipality Financial Institution has implemented special reduced interest rates from May 1 to June 30, 2025, to ease the financial burden on families. For principal amounts not exceeding 5,000 baht, the rate is 0.25 percent per month for the first three months, then 0.50 percent per month thereafter. For amounts between 5,000 and 10,000 baht, the rate is 0.75 percent for the first three months, then 1 percent per month. For amounts of 10,000 baht and above, the rate is 1 percent per month.

Ms. Piyada Wonglakorn, manager of the Buriram Municipality Financial Institution, reported that the institution is currently serving 400-500 customers daily, with over 90 percent pawning gold jewelry to secure funds for school fees and supplies. She noted that in addition to gold, there has been an increase in customers pawning silk. The institution has prepared 500 million baht in reserves to handle the increased demand and continues offering reduced interest rates to support families during the school opening period.

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Tourism

Luxury Watches Showcase Latest Collections with Premium Design and Cutting-Edge Technology

TAG Heuer, MIDO, Rado, and Minerva unveiled new luxury watch collections combining premium design with advanced technology. TAG Heuer's Formula 1 Solargraph and redesigned Monaco Chronograph feature solar-powered mechanisms and refined aest

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TAG Heuer, MIDO, Rado, and Minerva have unveiled their latest watch collections, competing on luxury and advanced technology. In the digital world, timepieces remain key accessories that complete any style. Luxury brands are showcasing new collections, with TAG Heuer building on its heritage of vibrant colors, speed, and dynamic energy with the TAG Heuer Formula 1 38mm Solargraph collection. This presents the TAG Heuer Formula 1 in a softer, more refined perspective while maintaining confidence, capturing excitement, freshness, and expressive power that perfectly reflects both the competitive spirit and the new generation.

Available in five colors: beige opaline dial conveying sophisticated warmth, limited to 3,500 pieces; pastel pink opaline dial expressing vibrant energy and distinctiveness, limited to 2,500 pieces; pastel blue opaline dial communicating freshness and clarity, paired with matching rubber straps that are durable and comfortable, with a case crafted from TH Polylight material that is exceptionally lightweight. Powered by the Solargraph mechanism using both natural and synthetic light as energy sources, with green pastel (1,500 pieces) and lavender blue (1,000 pieces) variants. The case is sand-blasted steel with a three-row steel bracelet that clearly elevates elegance.

TAG HEUER has redesigned its iconic square-shaped watch, unveiling the new TAG HEUER MONACO CHRONOGRAPH. From the first square-cased waterproof chronograph wristwatch, the design has been adjusted to be more curved and comfortable to wear. Powered by an in-house automatic mechanism, the TH20-11 caliber, with a sapphire crystal shaped more authentically square, 39-millimeter case made from Grade 5 titanium with gently curved sides.

Available in three colors: TAG Heuer Monaco's signature navy blue inspired by the watch Steve McQueen wore in the 1971 film Le Mans, deep green with sunray dial and lacquer coating, and a black version in a two-tone case combining Grade 5 titanium with 18K 5N rose gold. Equipped with the in-house TH20-11 caliber with an 80-hour power reserve.

MIDO introduced the new 2026 Ocean Star GMT, reflecting the image of modern-era traveler watches that blend strength with practical functions in every situation, with brand ambassador Lee Jong Suk conveying the watch's unique charm perfectly. The Ocean Star GMT features a 44mm stainless steel case with satin and polished finishing, a black ceramic rotating bezel in one direction with luminous dots at the 12 o'clock position and ergonomic grooves for easy operation even underwater or when wet.

The black velvet-textured dial features individual applied hour markers with finely polished hour and minute hands coated with white Super-Luminova for clear time reading in low light. Large seconds hand and orange GMT hand. The case is covered with a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, with a date window at 3 o'clock, crown, and screw-down caseback providing maximum 200-meter water resistance. Powered by the automatic Caliber 80 mechanism with a maximum 80-hour power reserve and Nivarox balance spring, resistant to magnetic fields and shocks.

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Police

Wife Devastated as Lightning Kills Husband, Two Friends Injured—She Recounts Ominous Premonition

A 69-year-old man died after being struck by lightning while sheltering under a tree during heavy rain in Udon Thani's Non Saad District on May 18; two neighbors were injured in the same incident.

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On May 18, 2025, Pismai, 62, the wife of Suna, 69, was devastated by her husband's sudden death. Suna died after being struck by lightning in a cassava grove near Ban Non Samran village in Non Saad District, Udon Thani, along with two neighbors, Wilai and Thinakorn, who suffered serious injuries. The three men had sought shelter under a large sadue tree during heavy rain while working in the rice fields when lightning struck suddenly. Suna was found dead beneath the tree with a stainless steel glass lodged near his midsection, and a pickup truck parked nearby. Officials suspect the glass—a conductive metal object the victim was holding—may have attracted the lightning strike directly to his body. Pismai recalled that just 2-3 days earlier, a neighbor had mentioned dreaming of many people gathering at their home, never imagining it would become her husband's funeral. Meanwhile, Wilai's wife reported that both injured men are recovering well. Nон Saad Hospital transferred them to Udon Thani Center Hospital, where doctors are monitoring them closely while restricting food and water intake. Overall, both patients have passed the critical stage and are showing significant improvement.

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National

Football Fixtures May 18, 2025: Arsenal Must Beat Burnley to Stay on Track

Arsenal hosts already-relegated Burnley in a crucial Premier League match tonight at 2:00 a.m., with the table-leading Gunners needing a win to maintain their title push.

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Tonight's Premier League slate features only one match, but it's a pivotal contest as Arsenal must win when hosting already-relegated Burnley. The fixture kicks off at 2:00 a.m. and will be broadcast live on Monormax. The Gunners open the Emirates Stadium to welcome the Clarets.

Both teams have played 36 matches. Arsenal has won 24, drawn 7, and lost 5 for 79 points, leading the table and needing a victory to strengthen their title chances. Burnley has won just 4, drawn 9, and lost 23 for 21 points, sitting second from bottom and already relegated.

In their last five league matches, Arsenal lost to Bournemouth 1-2 (home) and Manchester City 1-2 (away), but beat Newcastle United 1-0 (home), Fulham 3-0 (home), and West Ham United 1-0 (away). Burnley lost to Brighton 0-2 (home), Nottingham Forest 1-4 (away), Manchester City 0-1 (home), and Leeds United 1-3 (away), while drawing 2-2 with Aston Villa (home).

In their last five meetings, Arsenal remain unbeaten with four wins and one draw. They already defeated Burnley 2-0 away earlier this season.

Arsenal will be without Miguel Merino, Jurrien Timber, and Ben White (injured), with Ricardo Calafiori's fitness to be checked. Burnley are missing Jordan Beyer, Josh Cullen, and Connor Roberts (injured), and must assess Hannibal Mejbri's availability.

Arsenal are expected to field a 4-2-3-1 formation: David Raya; Cristian Mospuara, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ricardo Calafiori; Declan Rice, Miles Lewis-Skelly; Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Leandro Trossard; Victor Jekerez.

Burnley will likely use a 4-2-3-1: Martin Dubravka; Kyle Walker, Axel Tuanzebe, Maxime Esteve, Lucas Pires; James Ward-Prowse, Florentino Luis; Liam Delap, Lyle Ugochukwu, Jaden Anthony; Siaan Fleming.

Despite Arsenal facing immense pressure, their squad's superior quality over Burnley suggests the hosts should secure victory.

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Regional

Historic Milestone in Ubon Ratchathani: Hospital Successfully Delivers Quadruplets, First in Lower Isaan with All Five Lives Safe

Sarprasit Hospital in Ubon Ratchathani successfully delivered quadruplets on May 18, 2026, the first such case in lower Isaan with all four babies and mother safe, following months of specialized care by maternal-fetal medicine and neonatal

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In a moment of great pride for the medical community, Sarprasit Hospital in Ubon Ratchathani announced the successful delivery of quadruplets on May 18, 2026, marking the first such case in lower Isaan. The hospital celebrated the safe delivery of both the mother and all four babies, praising the exceptional work of the medical team. The success was made possible through the dedicated efforts of Dr. Pongsun Puntachai, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist who closely monitored the pregnancy over several months, along with Dr. Porpimon Rojnachronn, a neonatal and perinatal specialist. The surgical team, anesthesiologists, nurses from the operating room, ICU, and other hospital personnel worked in perfect coordination to ensure maximum safety for all five lives. The hospital and the Public Health Ministry Region 10 extended their warm congratulations to the parents and family, celebrating the safe arrival of the newborn quadruplets and expressing gratitude to all medical professionals who dedicated themselves to this historic achievement for Ubon Ratchathani and lower Isaan.

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Police

Military Region 1 Clarifies Ranger Clash with Sarakaew Villager Over Drug Suspect's Escape with Weapon

A 37-year-old man was injured during a ranger operation in Sa Kaeo province on May 11 when he resisted arrest while carrying methamphetamine; the military has launched an investigation after his family alleged abuse.

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On May 18, 2025, Military Region 1 released a clarification statement following reports that residents of Nong Ya Kaew subdistrict were seeking justice for a local who was injured during an encounter with ranger officials investigating a drug-related case. The incident occurred in the border area between Nong Samet and Nong Ya Kaew subdistricts in Kok Sung district, Sa Kaeo province on May 11.

According to the military's investigation, on May 10 at 10:30 p.m., the 1204th Ranger Company was conducting border surveillance operations when they identified Suratne Chob Sara Noi, 37, a Nong Ya Kaew resident, displaying suspicious behavior. When asked to comply and submit to a search, Suratne resisted and attempted to flee. During the subsequent pursuit and apprehension, Suratne wielded a machete, resulting in a scuffle that left him injured. Rangers discovered 21 methamphetamine tablets in his pocket and 1,300 baht in cash. Suratne confessed the drugs were his own.

On May 14, Suratne was hospitalized at Kok Sung Hospital with abdominal pain and vomiting blood, later transferred to Aranyaprathet Hospital. His family filed a complaint with Kok Sung Police Station alleging ranger abuse. The incident prompted some villagers to demand action against the officers involved.

The Rangers' parent unit, the 12th Ranger Regiment, established a fact-finding committee and has preliminarily reassigned the involved rangers from the area to ensure fairness. Officials stated that if wrongdoing is confirmed, disciplinary and legal action will follow. The unit has visited Suratne twice and provided financial assistance. The drug case remains under police investigation with ongoing inquiries into related networks.

Military Region 1 expressed regret over the incident and reaffirmed its policy against excessive force. The command urged local residents to cooperate by reporting illegal activities to authorities.

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Police

Supamas Orders Probe Into EV Fire Incident, Demands Company Explanation on May 21; Pushes Recall of 1,668 Vehicles in Thailand

A vehicle fire at a consumer's home on May 15 prompted Thailand's Consumer Protection Board to demand explanations from an EV manufacturer on May 21 regarding a battery defect affecting 1,668 recalled vehicles nationwide.

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Supamas Orders Probe Into EV Fire Incident, Demands Company Explanation on May 21; Pushes Recall of 1,668 Vehicles in Thailand; Consumer Protection Committee to Consider Civil Lawsuit Against Company and Distributor.

On May 18, 2025, Patcharin Samsiripong, Secretary to the Prime Minister's Office, announced that Supamas Iserapakdi, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office and overseeing the Consumer Protection Board (CPB), has ordered an EV manufacturer to provide clarification on facts and operational plans on May 21, 2025 at CPB headquarters.

This action comes after an electric vehicle caught fire while charging at a consumer's home on May 15, 2025 at approximately 9:00 p.m. Pradeemchai Boonchooaylue, an advisor to the Prime Minister, will chair the meeting alongside Ranrong Poolphipat, Secretary-General of the Consumer Protection Board, to protect all 1,668 consumers in Thailand whose vehicles are subject to battery replacement recalls.

Patcharin explained that the EV company had issued a notice about preventive measures regarding potential battery overheating if charging exceeds 70 percent of battery capacity, and had temporarily advised customers to limit charging to 70 percent. The company has suspended sales temporarily, and 45 consumers have filed complaints with the CPB. However, consumers have not yet received battery replacements, and a fire has now occurred—demonstrating that the "do not charge beyond 70 percent" measure is insufficient.

Minister Supamas has instructed the CPB to investigate the facts and escalate consumer protection measures immediately, in line with the government's policy under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's leadership, which prioritizes safety for EV consumers.

Patcharin further stated that according to CPB's complaint system data from 2008 through May 13, 2025, consumers have raised concerns about vehicle fires across multiple brands. The CPB has received seven vehicle fire complaints, resolving five through negotiated settlements and mediation. Two cases remain under investigation for potential civil lawsuits. This shows the CPB monitors vehicle fires without discrimination, but this case represents a systemic issue affecting 1,668 consumers, requiring higher-level legal mechanisms beyond individual mediation.

Patcharin noted that the May 21, 2025 meeting will require the EV company to address three main points: first, a clear timeline for recalling and replacing batteries in all 1,668 vehicles; second, compensation measures for consumers while awaiting battery replacement; and third, clarification on the cause of the recent fire.

Regarding legal action, the CPB will exercise authority to order the company to test or verify the product and submit results within 30 days. The CPB has also presented the complaints to a subcommittee for initial review and will propose to the Consumer Protection Committee to pursue civil litigation against the company and distributor to recover the vehicle purchase price plus interest for 45 consumers, following proper procedures.

"Minister Supamas emphasized that Thursday's meeting is a critical test for the EV company to demonstrate responsibility to Thai consumers who paid millions of baht for electric vehicles but can only charge them to 70 percent and risk their lives and property. The minister will not allow consumers to bear this burden," Patcharin concluded.

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Community

Food Waste as New Revenue Stream: Business Management Association Advises on Opportunities

Thailand's Business Management Association says food producers can generate new revenue by converting waste—which can comprise up to 50% of raw materials—into high-value products like supplements and cosmetics using powder engineering techn

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Food waste can generate value, according to the Thai Business Management Association, which views it not merely as waste reduction but as transforming surplus into new income. In every food industry production process, what many consider "food waste" can comprise up to half of all raw materials, yet it is rarely fully utilized.

The TMA Agri-Food Community, under the Thai Business Management Association (TMA), recognized hidden opportunities and organized the Agri-Food Forward Meetup #2: Waste to Value through Powder Engineering to explore the potential of excess resources from production processes. Rather than viewing these as mere disposal burdens, they can be transformed into "new revenue sources" if the right technology and perspective are applied. Tri Rat Tuksoskul, Managing Director of T.S.K. Engineering Company and founder of Powder Technical Center ASEAN (PTC ASEAN), shared insights from over 20 years of experience developing industrial-scale production systems.

Currently, the food industry's waste-to-value approach reveals substantial untapped resources. By-products average 50%, with seafood processing industries producing 30-70% waste and fruit processing generating 50-60% waste from pomace and seeds. However, most of these by-products are currently used for low-value applications such as animal feed or fertilizer, despite significant potential for value-added development.

Powder Engineering technology plays a crucial role in transforming by-products into high-value items through converting both solids and liquids into powder form with particle design and spherical shapes, making them easy to dissolve, store longer, and ready for immediate use.

By-product challenges such as rapid spoilage, short shelf life, and difficult liquid waste treatment can be developed into diverse industrial applications including food, health, cosmetics, and advanced materials, increasing product quality several-fold. Real examples include fish bones—converted from cheap fish meal for animal feed into bio-calcium supplements for humans or natural hydroxyapatite for medical-grade bone implants and dental implants worth millions of baht per kilogram; agricultural waste or vegetable scraps—transformed into functional fiber or prebiotics for health supplements and beverages; eggshells—previously discarded as fertilizer or animal feed, now processed by extracting the inner membrane containing collagen and protein related to joints and skin, spray-dried into powder, while the shell is roasted to produce bio-calcium for human supplements, calcium drinks, pharmaceuticals, drug carriers, and cosmetics; and tuna cooking water—formerly used as animal feed but now converted into flavor and concentrated nutrients through spray drying into ready-to-use powder or fish-flavoring compounds for animal feed.

Transforming by-products into higher-value goods (Waste to Value) not only reduces industrial waste but also opens new opportunities.

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Police

Woman Shocked: Attacked by Two Teenage Boys While Exercising, Beaten with Durian Shells and Punched Until Bleeding

A woman jogging near Chachoengsao Provincial Hall was attacked by two teenage boys who beat her with durian shells and punched her until she bled on May 17. Witnesses scared off the attackers, who fled on a motorcycle, but the victim remain

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A woman reported a shocking assault that occurred around 9 p.m. on May 17 at the jogging area near Chachoengsao Provincial Hall. While exercising with her husband, she became separated from him and was approached by two teenage boys. One boy pulled her exercise shirt over her head, exposing her back and undergarments, before the other boy struck her face repeatedly with durian shells. The first attacker then punched her multiple times until she fell to the ground. Fortunately, nearby residents witnessed the incident and shouted, causing the two attackers to flee on a motorcycle, leaving the durian shells behind. The victim sustained visible bruising and scratches on her face and left shoulder. She has filed a police report at Muang Chachoengsao Police Station but remains confused about the motive, stating she has never had conflicts with anyone and was simply exercising as usual. She hopes police will apprehend the perpetrators and reveal why they targeted her.

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