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Minimum Wage: The Key to Lucky Numbers – Ae Chern Yim Opens Numbers and Borrows Fortune for Luck

A lottery prediction program uses Thailand's May minimum wage to calculate lucky numbers for May 2, 2026, while Ae Chern Yim, a recent first-prize winner, shares his own number recommendations based on patience and persistence.

30 Apr Khaosod

Welcoming Labor Day! Minimum wage is the key to lucky numbers for May 2, 2026 – Ae Chern Yim reveals the numbers this week after recently winning first prize and collecting another 200,000 baht. A popular program borrows fortune from lucky people in gray shirts to pick the winning numbers.

The "Number Unlock" program this week revealed lucky number predictions, saying "Who would think that 'minimum wage' would become the key to this week's lottery numbers?" The program set up equations and calculated numbers based on Thailand's May minimum wage, comparing it with historical data from previous years. They found it consistently matched the last two digits throughout.

Minimum wage: The key to lucky numbers for May 2, 2026

The program calculated using May 2, 2025 figures as guidance for 2026, comparing the last two digits from May 2025 before finalizing the predictions:

Two-digit numbers: 64, 97 Three-digit numbers: 773 and 647

Meanwhile, another program "Trending Lottery" featured Ae Chern Yim, who won first prize on November 16, 2025. He shared that he's been buying lottery tickets since his twenties but only won around age 50. He emphasized that success requires patience and perseverance.

Ae Chern Yim's lucky numbers for May 2, 2026: He recommended 5 as the key number, 8 as secondary, with 7 and 9 not to be ignored, keeping 64 and 320 in reserve. His three-digit predictions are:

5 (key number) 8 (secondary) 3 (paired)

A man in a gray shirt who borrowed fortune for the program drew ping-pong balls and selected 8-4-6, which matched one digit with Ae Chern Yim's prediction.

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National

Don't Miss It! "Noon Entertainment Talk" Goes Live with Champ and Paew Hosting Deep Dives into Celebrities

Channel 7HD launches "Noon Entertainment Talk," a new live celebrity interview show hosted by news anchor Champ and entertainment journalist Paew, airing Thursdays at 12:40 p.m. starting May 7th. The duo will explore trending topics and soc

30 Apr Khaosod

Channel 7HD is rolling out its latest addition, "Noon Entertainment Talk," a program designed to deep-dive into trending topics and conduct live interviews with current celebrities, viral social media personalities, and entertainment figures while exploring societal issues and sharing inspiring perspectives from special guests.

The show marks the first collaboration between two distinctly different but chemically compatible hosts: Champ Srananphat Tangphaisalthonkul, the hot young news anchor making a significant career pivot from news reporting to full-time talk show hosting, pairs with Paew Duangjai Soatyit, a seasoned entertainment journalist and former entertainment news editor who now runs the popular podcast "Duangjai Story," guaranteeing entertainment value and substance.

Champ expressed his excitement about the new role: "I'm thrilled to do this show because I've wanted to host an interview program for a long time. But this isn't a news-style interview show—'Noon Entertainment Talk' is much more open. We'll talk variety-style with actors, singers, entertainment industry people, and online celebrities and influencers. I follow social media news closely, and now that I'm a host, I'll be able to ask the things I'm curious about, drawing on my journalism skills." He added that while he previously worked as a field reporter conducting interviews, this is different—he'll be asking questions on behalf of viewers. "It's challenging and exciting, but I feel comfortable working with Paew since we both come from the entertainment news world and are both from Phetchaburi province. Our chemistry clicked instantly. You'll see unexpected chemistry between this older and younger brother duo."

Champ urged viewers not to miss the live broadcast, emphasizing the unpredictability that comes with live television, and asked for support as he takes on this new role after a decade in journalism.

Meanwhile, Paew shared: "After doing the 'Duangjai Story' podcast, this is another great opportunity and an important challenge in my new role. I'll bring over 30 years of experience in entertainment to this and share it for maximum benefit." She expressed relief at having Champ as her co-host and fellow Phetchaburi native, noting his strong background as a news anchor would serve him well as a talk show host. She hinted that their premiere guest is particularly special and urged fans not to miss it.

"Noon Entertainment Talk" airs every Thursday at 12:40 p.m., starting May 7th, on Channel 7HD (switch 35), livestreamed on BUGABOO.TV, with replays available on BUGABOO.TV and YouTube: Ch7HD.

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Breaking

Swedish man creates fake Pattaya hotel site to demand payments from guests

A Swedish-Finnish IT specialist has been arrested in Chonburi for creating fake hotel websites to trick guests into paying fake damage claims, defrauding over 35 people of approximately 100,000 baht.

30 Apr Khaosod

CHONBURI — Thai cyber police have arrested a 42-year-old Swedish-Finnish man for allegedly hacking hotel systems and running a phishing scam that tricked dozens of guests into transferring money for fake damage claims.

At around 14:00 on 29 April 2026, the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), or cyber police, announced the arrest of Mikael Toni Kristian at a residence in Tambon Takhian Tia, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi. Officers seized 25 items of evidence, including computers, hard drives and mobile phones.

Police said the suspect, an IT specialist who has lived with his Thai wife—an employee at a hotel in Pattaya—for over eight years, allegedly used his access knowledge to obtain customer database information.

According to investigators, he then created fake websites and email accounts impersonating the hotel, sending messages to guests claiming they had damaged hotel property and were required to pay compensation. Victims, both Thai and foreign tourists, reportedly transferred money believing the claims were genuine.

Authorities said more than 35 people were affected, with total damages estimated at around 100,000 baht. The hotel later filed a complaint, leading to the investigation and arrest.

Police have urged potential victims to come forward and file complaints with the cyber police, while also advising travellers to verify any suspicious payment requests directly with hotels before transferring money.

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Breaking

Cambodia delays border opening for 635 Thais return

Cambodian authorities unexpectedly delayed the reopening of the Khlong Luek border crossing, preventing 635 Thai nationals from returning home as scheduled on April 30. The group was left waiting in Poipet in sweltering heat while Thai officials, including high-ranking military and police commanders, stood ready on the Thai side with full screening and reception facilities prepared. Thai negotiators are working to resolve the impasse with Cambodian counterparts, though no progress had been reported by afternoon.

30 Apr Khaosod

SA KAEO — 30 April 2026, Tensions mounted at the Khlong Luek border crossing in Aranyaprathet district when Cambodian authorities unexpectedly refused to open the gate for 635 Thai nationals scheduled to return home. Around midday, Thai officials found themselves in a holding pattern as the handover was repeatedly postponed with no explanation offered. Maj. Gen. Benchapol Dechatiwong Na Ayutthaya, commander of the Burapha Task Force, had coordinated with military, border patrol, immigration police and customs personnel to establish screening checkpoints at the Thai-Cambodian Friendship Bridge.

Police Maj. Gen. Thitthawat Suriyachai, deputy commander of Provincial Police Region 2, inspected preparations and participated in coordination meetings for the group's repatriation from Cambodia. Throughout the morning, tensions escalated as Cambodian immigration officials at Poipet kept the border crossing sealed without providing any rationale, trapping all 635 Thai nationals on the Cambodian side. Meanwhile, Thai authorities confirmed they were fully equipped with screening procedures, reception facilities and security protocols in place.

Thailand's security officials dispatched negotiators to pressure their Cambodian counterparts into reopening the crossing, though no breakthroughs materialized by afternoon. Cambodia had previously identified those being returned as including 190 accused of illegal border entry without documents, six suspected of involvement in online fraud schemes, and two individuals with active arrest warrants. The transfer, originally scheduled for 9:00 AM, was pushed back to 11:00 AM and then beyond 1:00 PM with no movement occurring. Thai officials indicated they would persist in seeking a peaceful resolution through diplomatic channels.

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Breaking

Tragedy: Two Dead in Social Media Dispute as Jealous Husband's Plea Goes Unheeded

A Myanmar couple died in a murder-suicide near the Thai-Myanmar border in Tak province after a heated argument over the wife's social media use, with the jealous husband fatally slashing her throat before succumbing to his own stab wounds.

30 Apr Khaosod

Two people have died in a tragic incident near the Thai-Myanmar border in Tak province's Phob Phra district. At 11:00 a.m. on April 30, police arrived at an unmarked residence in Chong Khaeb village to find two bodies in the kitchen. The victims—31-year-old Noo Noo We and 41-year-old Saw Ler, both Myanmar nationals—were found in pools of blood. The woman had her throat nearly severed, while the man bore seven stab wounds to the chest. A blood-stained large knife was recovered near the woman's body.

Investigations revealed the victims were a married couple working as agricultural laborers in the area. According to witnesses, Saw Ler had repeatedly argued with his wife, demanding she stop using social media because he was concerned that her attractive appearance would attract unwanted attention from other men online. The couple's disputes over this issue were frequent.

Authorities believe that during the fatal confrontation, Saw Ler broached the subject once again in the kitchen. When his wife refused to comply, a violent argument ensued. It appears the woman attempted to defend herself with a knife, stabbing her husband multiple times to escape. However, the husband retaliated by slashing her throat with the blade, resulting in both their deaths. Police collected evidence and details for their investigation.

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National

Coalition Party Boots Commerce Minister Supachee Over Durian Live-Streaming Controversy

Thailand's Palang Pracharath Party is pressuring Commerce Minister Supachee Suthammapun to resign over a controversial durian live-shopping appearance that the party says failed to address real economic issues. Party leader Krit Potrananthan argues that the minister should instead focus on streamlining 14 export licenses across multiple agencies to prevent a market crisis from a 30% surge in durian production that could crash prices.

30 Apr Khaosod

On April 30, 2025, at Parliament, Krit Potrananthan, list MP and Palang Pracharath Party chairman, addressed the case of Supachee Suthammapun, Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister, appearing in an influencer's video before a durian live-shopping broadcast. He stated that Supachee's actions may not have addressed the real issues of public interest, noting that social media has been flooded with criticism demanding her resignation.

Krit noted that the durian market is currently experiencing a 30% production increase compared to previous years, totaling over 2 million tons, which could depress prices to as low as 90 baht per kilogram. He argued that live-shopping streaming doesn't solve the problem, but rather the real solution lies in streamlining the management of 14 export licenses across 5 government agencies. Currently, anyone wishing to export durian must navigate two additional training courses, effectively making the bureaucracy a barrier to exports.

Krit warned that if the minister fails to address these 14 licenses, the surplus 30% of durian production will become a disaster. Given that Thai durian exports are worth hundreds of millions of baht annually, immediate action on these licenses is critical. He suggested that rather than focusing on live-shopping gimmicks, the minister should prioritize removing these bureaucratic obstacles for durian farmers, which would be a meaningful achievement and could save her position.

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National

Bhumjaithai Party Unveils Details of Thai Helping Thai Program: 4,000 Baht Benefit Distributed Over 4 Months with 4 Key Conditions

Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party launches Thai Helping Thai program offering 4,000 baht in monthly subsidies from June to September 2025, with government covering 60% of purchases at participating merchants through the Pao Tang app.

30 Apr Khaosod

The Bhumjaithai Party's Facebook page has released an infographic detailing the Thai Helping Thai program, designed to reduce expenses and boost purchasing power. Under the scheme, for every 100 baht spent, the government covers 60 percent while citizens contribute 40 percent, totaling 4,000 baht in benefits distributed at 1,000 baht per month over four months.

The monthly breakdown is as follows: - Month 1 (June 2025): 1,000 baht - Month 2 (July 2025): 1,000 baht - Month 3 (August 2025): 1,000 baht - Month 4 (September 2025): 1,000 baht

Registration opens in May 2025, with benefits becoming available in June 2025 through the Pao Tang app. Participants can spend their benefits at participating merchants nationwide.

The program has four conditions: (1) benefits can only be used at participating merchants, (2) benefits cannot be withdrawn as cash, (3) benefits cannot be transferred to others, and (4) benefits must be spent within the month they are received.

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National

Sports Psychologist Advises Rodtang to Leave Celebrity Status Behind and Embrace Full Athletic Science Support

Dr. Pichet Muangnaphot, Thailand's leading sports psychologist, urges Rodtang to abandon his celebrity persona and fully commit to sports science and athletic development to become a true champion and national asset.

30 Apr Khaosod

Dr. Pichet Muangnaphot, Thailand's renowned sports psychologist specializing in mental health support for national team and Olympic-level athletes, posted on his personal Facebook page addressing Rodtang Jitmuangnon, emphasizing that Rodtang should leverage sports science fully and prioritize athletics over celebrity status.

"I believe Rodtang should embrace comprehensive sports science services and transform himself from a 'celebrity' into a true 'athlete,' which would undoubtedly make him a valuable asset to Thai society. He must commit to and uphold Olympic values. He needs to develop his mindset with strong motivation and determination. He must maintain discipline in physical training to achieve peak condition. He must continuously improve his fighting skills beyond their current level. If he has the courage and strength to follow this path, he will become a great athlete and contribute significantly to society," Dr. Pichet stated.

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National

Thailand Track Cycling Championship Round 2 Draws Over 200 Competitors

Over 200 track cyclists will compete in the Thailand Track Cycling Championship's second round May 1-3 at Bangkok's Huamark Velodrome, with organizers using the event to identify young talent for the national team and upcoming 2026 Youth Ol

30 Apr Khaosod

The second round of the Thailand Track Cycling Championship will take place May 1-3 with an exciting atmosphere as over 200 cyclists from member clubs across the country compete for the title. General Decha Hemkrasri, chairman of the Cycling Association, revealed that the association will conduct the track cycling championship round 2 from May 1-3 at the Velodrome stadium within the Thai National Sports Authority (TNSA) in Huamark, with over 200 cyclists from member clubs participating. The championship runs five rounds annually to develop new young cycling talent and prepare athletes for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games in Senegal, which may include track cycling events. Member clubs send numerous athletes to accumulate annual points, with the highest-scoring athletes receiving royal trophies. This serves as an important talent search to identify new athletes for the national team to replace retiring senior athletes.

General Decha noted that the road cycling championship, with four completed rounds, has produced promising young and junior cyclists with outstanding performances. These athletes can participate in middle-distance track cycling events such as scratch races, omnium, points race, and pursuit. The coaching staff has identified exceptional talent that the association aims to develop into national team cyclists.

General Decha stated that the association is advancing athlete development across all levels according to strategic personnel development plans, calling on member clubs to jointly develop young talent. The goal is to elevate these cyclists to become important contributors to Thailand's national cycling team in the future, for both short and middle-distance categories—particularly short-distance, where finding talented athletes is challenging due to the need for high-intensity muscle power. The second round will also serve as a testing ground for youth cyclists competing in the 41st National Youth Games "Surat Thani Games" in Surat Thani Province from May 7-17.

The opening ceremony on May 1 will be presided over by General Decha Hemkrasri, with association board members in attendance. The event will be livestreamed on Facebook (Thailand Cycling Association and TCA Channel) and YouTube (TCA Channel) throughout all three days. May 1's program includes 15 gold medal events, beginning at 7:30 AM.

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National

Krung Kao Group Launches Four Record Labels with Over 6-Hour Free Concert

Krung Kao Group launched four new music labels with a six-hour free concert on April 29 at ONE BANGKOK FORUM, featuring a roster of 35 artists across diverse genres from Thai music to alternative and underground styles.

30 Apr Khaosod

Krung Kao Group officially launched four music labels—BRIDGE, 9Arkkhan, MACHg, and Ennead—with a free concert exceeding six hours. The grand launch of Krung Kao Group, under the leadership of Om Panpol Prasarrachakij, represents a new chapter for the music industry at the 'INTO THE OTHER HALF' Press Conference & Free Concert held on April 29, 2025, at ONE BANGKOK FORUM. After operating for over eight years, the group has produced numerous artist management projects and concert events including GeneLabCon, We are Only Monday Concert, The Darkest Romance 'Fieldtrip,' Three Man Down Basic Tour, It's Gonna Be Tilly Birds, Taitosmith 'Listen to Thai Music,' COCKTAIL 77 Ever Tour, and the recent Little Size Concert.

During the event, Om Panpol shared his vision regarding the role of record labels in the digital age, posing the critical question: 'Are record labels still necessary?' This reflects how the digital era allows artists to create, distribute, and grow independently, requiring labels to adapt to changing contexts.

Krung Kao Group views this trend as a crucial direction for future operations, operating under the philosophy that record labels and artists are 'equal partners' working together as mutual supporters. While artists retain complete ownership of their work, the label functions as a behind-the-scenes mechanism, establishing systems and enhancing capabilities to propel artists to their peak potential. The group believes artists with different approaches should receive tailored service management matching their identity, direction, and potential, supporting their optimal development.

Krung Kao Group announced a roster of 35 artists across four labels with distinct musical directions and identities to accommodate current market diversity:

MACHg (Machi) is a new Thai music label led by Kong Huai Rai and Bank Ratwitchaya, redefining luk thung and Thai music with an open approach to diverse genres, developing new-generation artists as key drivers of the Thai music market. MACHg comprises seven artists including Kong Huai Rai, Nai Patchari, plus MACHg Audition artists Hom Jai Sane, Cha-Chom Saowakorn, View Walnika, newcomers Goki Kwisara, and Prang Prang Thip.

9 Arkkhan (Kao Akkhanya) is an alternative music label supporting new artists with distinctive musical identities under an open-space philosophy for underground and diverse art. Founded by Jay Itchanan Preuogiat, it features eight artists including Little John, manutsawee, Saman, Wichitchon, Manop, Gandharva, PINKIE, and the well-known TaitosmitH as the label's senior artist.

Ennead is a music label born from collaboration between quality teams from music and film-television production, led by Om Panpol and Pond Krisada Wit.

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Regional

Durian vendors shrug off 100-baht-per-fruit trend, pointing out you get what you pay for

Following a viral trend of influencers selling durian at bargain prices of 100 baht per fruit online, vendors in Si Sa Ket province—known for premium Phu Khao Fai durian—report no negative impact on their sales of quality fruit. Local merchants emphasize that customers understand the connection between price and quality, with many willing to pay premium prices of 120-180 baht per kilogram for superior taste and appearance.

30 Apr Khaosod

After an influencer livestreamed durian sales at 100 baht per fruit online, the trend sparked a flurry of debate over the past 1-2 days about value and quality. Reporters visited Si Sa Ket province, home to the renowned "Phu Khao Fai" durian, where multiple vendors confirmed that while the cheap durian trend created buzz in the industry, it hasn't dented sales of quality fruit like Phu Khao Fai.

Vorapon Waendee, 36, a durian vendor in Uthumphon Phisai district, Si Sa Ket, said he's been selling durian for 8 years and has loyal repeat customers every year. He doesn't believe the 100-baht-per-fruit posts affect his business, as most customers understand product quality and buy based on satisfaction. His durian sells for 120 baht per kilogram, weighed whole before peeling. If customers aren't satisfied with the flesh quality after opening, he immediately replaces it.

Durian at 100 baht per fruit may be unripe or lower quality. If you want cheap durian, don't expect premium-grade flesh—everything must make sense relative to the price.

Meanwhile, Prom Yai, 44, a durian vendor, said her shop carries both Chanthaburi durian and Phu Khao Fai durian from Si Sa Ket. Chanthaburi durian sells for 150 baht per kilogram, while Phu Khao Fai sells for 180 baht per kilogram. Though pricier than typical durian, customers keep coming back because many trust the quality and taste.

The 100-baht-per-fruit trend doesn't affect our business at all, she said, because our customers prioritize quality over price. Some are willing to pay more for good durian with beautiful flesh and delicious taste, and customers are satisfied with that.

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