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Naresuan Command Opens Training for 'Attack Drone Pilots' to Strengthen Military Capabilities for Modern Warfare

The Naresuan Command launched its 12th training course for attack drone pilots at Vachirprakarn Camp in Tak Province on May 1, 2026, to bolster military capabilities for modern warfare. The program incorporates combat lessons and prepares t

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The Naresuan Command has opened the 12th batch of training for attack drone pilots to strengthen military capabilities and prepare for modern warfare while maximizing operational effectiveness in security missions. On May 1, 2026, at Vachirprakarn Camp in Muang District, Tak Province, Lieutenant General Prasarn Henpraserf, Commander of the Naresuan Command, and the Third Military Region Operations Center presided over the opening ceremony for the "Tactical Attack Drone Pilot" course batch 12. The training aims to enhance personnel capabilities and develop skills in operating attack drones to execute missions efficiently, aligning with the Army's policy to develop military potential and produce sufficient drone pilots for assigned tasks. The curriculum incorporates lessons learned from combat situations in eastern regions and threat assessments to prepare trainees for real-world operations in complex and challenging scenarios under the guidance of Flight Lieutenant Natthakorn Ruontip and experienced instructors with practical operational backgrounds. The Naresuan Command Commander addressed trainees, emphasizing the importance of developing unmanned aerial vehicle capabilities as a critical factor in modern military operations and its vital role in supporting security missions with maximum effectiveness.

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National

Navy Welcomes New Recruits: 1/69 Batch Reports for Duty with Rigorous Screening Before 8-Week Training

Nearly 3,000 new recruits reported to Thailand's Royal Thai Navy on May 2 for an eight-week training program after undergoing health screening and equipment issuance at the Bangsaen training center in Chachoengsao Province.

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On May 2, 2025, at the New Recruit Training Center of the Royal Thai Navy's Military Education Department in Bangsaen, Sattahip, Chachoengsao Province, Admiral Paitoon Chichana, Commander of the Navy's Military Education Department, and Captain Tiwa Onlalao, Commander of the New Recruit Training Center, along with their command staff, welcomed the 1/69 batch of new recruits at the reporting station, inspected operations, and encouraged the recruits who had traveled to report for duty.

A total of 2,950 naval recruits from the 1/69 batch reported for duty, including those who registered through special request methods via online and selection systems. The recruits underwent a comprehensive reporting process including health screening stations, drug and contraband testing stations, unit assignment and financial transaction processing stations, and equipment issuance stations as they joined the Royal Thai Navy family as the "Navy's newest members." All procedures at each station were conducted to high standards in an efficient, orderly, and safe manner, preparing them to enter an eight-week training program designed to develop them into strong and brave naval personnel.

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Police

MP Kamlasak Fears Shooting Case Will Be Cut Short, Woman Won't Reach Mastermind as Investigation Stalls

An MP from Narathiwat is warning that delays in investigating an attempted murder case could allow key suspects to escape justice, as investigators struggle to gather evidence and issue arrest warrants despite formal complaints and witness

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MP Kamlasak Leewamueah of Narathiwat District 5 from the Prachacha Nat Party voiced alarm on May 2, 2569 over the lack of progress in an attempted murder case, warning that investigative delays could cause critical evidence to vanish and hinder efforts to implicate those at higher levels of command.

Kamlasak stressed that the case involves crucial allegations of conspiracy or aiding and abetting, which require interconnected witness testimony. Delayed proceedings risk key information being lost and the case being "cut short" before reaching the principal perpetrators.

While investigators have conducted additional interrogations of suspects whose statements align with previous complaints, Kamlasak noted no progress has been made in issuing summonses or arrest warrants for additional persons involved.

He also questioned the consistency of law enforcement standards in the region, observing that previous cases have rapidly resulted in charges based solely on information from special law interrogations, yet this case with formal complaints and clear criminal elements has stalled. This inconsistency raises public concerns about equal and impartial application of the law by government officials.

Regarding digital evidence, particularly phone communication records between those involved, Kamlasak noted that access remains restricted under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), requiring court approval or investigator authorization—a factor contributing to investigative delays.

Additionally, concerns exist about evidence management, as critical documents fall outside the direct responsibility of the lead investigator but are held by the central investigation unit, potentially hampering coordination and case continuity.

Security sources, however, insist the case remains in the evidence-gathering phase, with all steps proceeding carefully within legal frameworks to ensure a complete and sound prosecution.

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National

Stone Carver's Good Fortune: Lottery Ticket Seller Wins First Prize Worth 6 Million Baht After Helping a Vendor

A stone carver from Nakhon Ratchasima won 6 million baht in the May lottery after buying a ticket from a vendor out of kindness, surprising himself with the windfall.

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A stone carver working from home won the first prize of 6 million baht in the lottery draw held on May 1, 2569. Sai Thong Prako Tan, 59, from Ban Sab Samborn in Sikhiew District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, filed a report at the local police station after winning with ticket number 536077.

Sai Thong explained that a lottery vendor came to his home in the afternoon with three remaining tickets and asked for help selling them. Although he didn't particularly like the numbers, he decided to purchase one ticket out of kindness. He didn't expect to win.

When he watched the lottery results on television and saw the winning number 536077 announced, he was overjoyed. He initially told his family they had won, though they didn't believe him until they checked the ticket themselves. Sai Thong said he plans to use the money for merit-making and to save some for his descendants.

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Community

Kasetsart University Opens Taekwondo Institute in Partnership with Coach Che

Kasetsart University opened a new Taekwondo Institute on its campus in partnership with renowned coach Dr. Chatchai Che, aiming to develop world-class athletes and certified coaches while preparing youth competitors for international compet

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On May 2, 2026, Kasetsart University officially opened the Kasetsart University Taekwondo Institute (KUTA) at the KU Home Building's third floor. Dr. Damrong Sriphraram, acting university president, joined key figures including Thanit Raktabut, secretary-general of the Thailand Taekwondo Association, and renowned taekwondo coach Dr. Chatchai Che to launch the facility. The nine-story building, originally a four-star hotel, was converted into a modern taekwondo training center to develop coaching standards, train referees, and nurture youth athletes toward national championship levels.

Dr. Damrong explained that the institute aims to teach taekwondo skills to children, develop athletic excellence, assess athlete proficiency, train certified coaches and referees to international standards, and organize taekwondo competitions. Coach Che, the institute director, expressed gratitude to the university and emphasized the center's mission to advance taekwondo education, enhance coaching capabilities, and promote youth health and sportsmanship. The institute will accept students from age seven and above, with training conducted at Kasetsart University Demonstration School. Coach Che also discussed preparations for youth Olympic taekwondo competitions, aiming to select qualified athletes to represent Thailand at international events, particularly the Youth Olympic Games.

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Community

PROXIE Celebrates 4th Anniversary with Heartwarming Fan Meet at Thunder Dome, Gifts Special Song from Fan Club

Thai boy band PROXIE celebrated their 4th anniversary with a special fan meeting at Thunder Dome in Bangkok, featuring a unique collaboration where fans' handwritten postcards were transformed into a new song called "She is the Reason (Smile)." The event brought together the six-member group and their growing fanbase in a celebration of their journey together over four years, with the band noting how they've matured alongside their fans.

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PROXIE celebrated their 4th anniversary with a touching fan meet at Thunder Dome, featuring a special song composed from fan postcards and marking their growth alongside their dedicated user community. The six-member group—Shokun-Pawarish, Victor-Vorameth, Kim-Pannathon, Gun-Ratchanon, Henry-Oscar, and Kor-Wannapirojn—created memorable moments during the "4th PROXIEversary's Celebration Fan Meeting '404 Found You'" at Thunder Dome in Muang Thong Thani, surrounded by warm and intimate atmosphere.

Before the event, the members shared what made this 4th anniversary milestone special. Gun expressed excitement about returning to Thunder Dome, recalling their first concert there as PROXIE and feeling like coming back home. Kim emphasized how their fan family had grown significantly over four years, thanking all supporters and parents who made PROXIE's existence possible today. He noted the expanded scale of this year's event, featuring special performances at the larger venue.

The event's theme and special song emerged from a unique fan collaboration project. Kor explained that this year's anniversary celebration began with fan club members sending postcards with messages, which the band then transformed into lyrics for a new song called "She is the Reason (Smile)." This concept extended to a Siam Center exhibition and culminated in today's fan meeting. Shokun clarified that this special single came from fans submitting postcards, with their messages becoming the song's lyrics.

What made this collaboration particularly moving was the reversal from previous years—while PROXIE composed for fans last year, this year fans composed for the band. Kor shared that many fans were thrilled to see their own handwriting featured on the song cover, making the track a genuine connection between PROXIE and their fanbase. Kim humorously revealed they received 120,000 postcards, so many that Thai postal services reportedly slowed down due to the volume of PROXIE fan mail.

The members reflected on their growth journey, with Shokun noting that from their debut through year four, they've matured alongside their fans—many of whom were in secondary school initially and are now in their third or fourth year of university. This parallel growth created a unique bond between the group and their community.

When asked if tears might flow during today's event, Kim predicted happy tears of joy, as they came to spread happiness and fun. He jokingly suggested Victor, the quieter member, might be the one getting emotional. The members playfully bantered about their dynamics, with Kor recalling Victor's brief speech at a previous concert that his father later praised, and recent inside jokes about Henry gifting Gun a Nintendo Switch after recently receiving his first salary.

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National

Mew Gee Pairyia Opens Up About Shattered Life After Divorce: Left With One House, Sold Off All Hermès Bags

Thai influencer Mew Gee Pairyia revealed she sacrificed her wealth, assets, and business to secure sole custody of her child following a devastating 10-year marriage breakdown. Left with only one house and forced to sell her designer belong

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Mew Gee Pairyia Phatthuengsukhwat, known for her confident persona, broke down during a livestream sharing the painful truth behind her divorce from a husband she'd been with for over 10 years. She revealed she sacrificed everything to gain sole custody of her child, now left with just one house and forced to sell off nearly all designer brand belongings, including her beloved Hermès bags, to survive. The emotional revelation shook many as she detailed over two years of hardship.

Mew explained that she went through a period of extreme difficulty lasting more than two years, beginning from when she ended her 10-year relationship. She faced intense online drama and made major life decisions, choosing to give up everything to secure the right to raise her child alone. From a life where she had everything, she's now left with only one house. She revealed having to sell off nearly all brand-name assets, including her favorite Hermès bags, to provide for her life with nothing left.

"I lost all confidence in myself," Mew shared. "Anything I did with anyone became a trending topic. I genuinely like women—I still do. I like both women and men, regardless of what happens. But the hardest part started when I divorced my husband. The damage was enormous. I couldn't sleep for a year, just nightmares constantly. I went through all of this alone without anyone knowing. No one knew. I couldn't eat or sleep, lost over 10 kilograms, and it was torture."

Beyond the personal suffering, Mew had to negotiate custody and property matters that were anything but graceful. "The settlement was messy, chaotic, and disastrous," she explained. "I bore all the criticism alone while the other party stayed silent. To secure sole custody of my child, I had to give up so much. I was left with nothing and had to start completely from scratch. I only kept one house. My car was gone, and I had to buy a new one because I had no money. I truly had to rebuild everything from zero."

Despite agreeing on child custody terms, those agreements weren't honored. "I don't want to go into details, but securing my child's custody required sacrificing numerous things," she said. "The shop I had worked hard on was eventually given to the other party just to wrap everything up and avoid further problems. Sometimes I can't even bear to look at it—it breaks my heart. It's been the worst period of my life."

Even after the settlement, online criticism continued relentlessly. "I receive constant comments and people attacking me regularly. I understand everyone has their own perspective, but it's incredibly difficult," she shared. "What I do most often is hug my child and cry, telling myself that as a mother, I can endure anything. The store is no longer mine now. I gave it away to bring closure. Some memories I still can't bear to face—they make me lose my mind. It's been the darkest chapter of my life."

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National

30 Million Baht Government Savings Lottery Jackpot Won by Single Pathum Thani Resident

A Government Savings Bank customer in Pathum Thani province has won the 30 million baht top prize in the special 2-year savings lottery drawing held on May 2, 2025. The bank will transfer the funds to the winner's account the day after the drawing, and lottery prizes are tax-free for individual winners.

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A fortunate Government Savings Bank customer in Pathum Thani province has claimed the 30 million baht grand prize from the special 2-year savings lottery drawing held on May 2, 2025. The GSB Society announced on May 2 that the first prize winner is an account holder at the Poon Tarp Market branch in Pathum Thani, with the bank transferring the prize money to the winner's savings account the following day. Other prize results can be checked at https://to.gsb.or.th/c2FmI. Note that lottery prizes for individuals are tax-free. You could be next month's winner by opening a special 2-year savings lottery account at any Government Savings Bank branch or through the MyMo app.

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National

Yamaha Music School Celebrates 60 Years as Thailand's Leading Music Education Institution

Yamaha Music School celebrates its 60th anniversary as Thailand's premier music education institution, operating 85 schools nationwide and maintaining its position as the sole provider of the globally-recognized Yamaha music curriculum. The milestone celebration features renowned artists and marks the school's commitment to transforming Thailand into a regional music hub and expanding music therapy initiatives. The institution has been instrumental in developing Thai musical talent and positioning the country as a center for music education and innovation.

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Yamaha Music School's 60-year success story has made history in music education, championing the Yamaha curriculum that enjoys the highest popularity among students worldwide and importing world-class Yamaha instruments. The school network has expanded to cover 85 locations across Thailand. The 60th anniversary celebration will be grand in scale, bringing together numerous renowned artists and singers, cementing Yamaha's position as Thailand's sole leader in music education and a long-standing partner to Thai society. The institution is now moving toward a comprehensive music ecosystem and positioning Thailand as a regional music hub.

Ms. Pranaptda Pornprapha, Chief Executive Officer of Siam Yamaha Music Co., Ltd., operating under Siam Motor Group (SMG), revealed that "Yamaha Music School's 60-year success represents the country's only comprehensive Yamaha music education curriculum provider, the most popular worldwide, backed by Japan's Yamaha Music Foundation. We have developed Thai youth's skills, fostered creativity, and elevated music standards to match international levels. We aim to transform Thailand into an 'Eastern Vienna' or a regional music center brimming with musical talent and cultural diversity. Strong music foundations are crucial because Yamaha plans to contribute to music therapy initiatives that will enhance emotional, physical, and mental well-being.

We are proud to have initiated new music projects showcasing the Yamaha curriculum's effectiveness and expanded our network to 85 schools nationwide, nurturing young musical talent through prestigious platforms such as Yamaha Thailand Music Festival, Yamaha Marching Band Competition, Yamaha Looktung Contest, Asian Beat, and Thai JOC. Currently, we host numerous competitions including Yamaha Thailand International Music Competition, Bass Solo, Drum Solo, and Piano competitions. We've expanded our instrument product line with offerings such as Bösendorfer pianos from Austria and Yamaha's immersive audio solutions. We maintain comprehensive after-sales service centers staffed with experienced technicians providing expert guidance and customer support. Technology and social media now play increasingly significant roles, with music blending seamlessly with various innovations for younger generations. Music adapts to contemporary lifestyles, influencing daily life through live performances, YouTube, TikTok, and more.

Over 60 years, Yamaha Music School has created a significant phenomenon in Thailand's music scene, uniting music lovers, musicians, and industry figures who celebrated enthusiastically. The school has been a crucial driving force behind the success of Thai artists and musicians at both national and international levels. Through its Yamaha curriculum development, knowledge creation, and providing platforms for Thai children to demonstrate musical talents, Yamaha Music School has truly passed the torch of inspiration across generations." Ms. Pranaptda concluded.

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National

Citizenship Row Threatens Dutch Football League with up to 133 Potential Match Replays

Dutch football's 2025-26 season faces potential chaos after a defender's citizenship change to Indonesian status triggered a dispute that could force up to 133 match replays if courts rule against the player's original club.

2 May Khaosod

The Dutch Eredivisie football league faces the possibility of up to 133 matches being replayed following a citizenship status dispute involving a player who became a non-EU footballer.

The controversy began with Dean James, a defender for Go Ahead Eagles who was born in the Netherlands but decided to represent the Indonesian national team, acquiring Indonesian citizenship as of March 2026. Under Dutch law, dual nationality is not permitted.

Non-EU players working in the Dutch league must have proper work permits and meet minimum salary requirements. James potentially lost his Dutch citizenship and became a non-EU player retroactively.

On March 15, Go Ahead Eagles defeated NAC Breda 6-0 in a home match with James playing. Breda subsequently filed a complaint with the Royal Dutch Football Association requesting the result be nullified and the match replayed. The association rejected the claim, arguing that James and Go Ahead Eagles were unaware of the automatic legal consequences. However, Breda did not accept this decision and escalated the case to court, with a ruling expected on May 4.

International reports indicate that if the court rules in Breda's favor, it could set a precedent for other clubs to file similar complaints. Currently, 11 other players at 8 different clubs face the same legal status as James.

If multiple clubs pursue complaints, up to 133 replay matches could be required, potentially making it impossible to properly conclude the 2025-26 season or even necessitating the annulment of all results from this season.

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Community

Lucky Sugarcane Vendor Wins 10 Lottery Tickets, Distributes Free Juice to Villagers at Temple

A sugarcane vendor in Chachoengsao Province won 20,000 baht in the lottery and celebrated by distributing free sugarcane juice to villagers at a temple merit-making ceremony on May 2.

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On May 2, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the chapel of Luang Pho Yai Temple in Wat Huai Soop, Namatum District, Panasnikhom, Chachoengsao Province, over 20 villagers won lottery prizes with the numbers 43 and 065, each holding 10 tickets. They came to make merit offerings at the temple, which had over 30,000 firecrackers lit in celebration, with lottery tickets densely packed in everyone's hands.

When interviewed, 46-year-old sugarcane vendor Amorn revealed that he had previously come to make merit and seek blessings and good fortune from Luang Pho Yai. He then drew the number 43 from a ping-pong ball lottery, purchased one set of 10 tickets, and won approximately 20,000 baht when that number was drawn today. He brought firecrackers to make offerings to Luang Pho Yai in gratitude.

Another lucky winner, 60-year-old Noi, won 10 tickets with the number 065 (last three digits) and 10 more with 43 (last two digits), receiving approximately 50,000 baht. She revealed that she came to make merit, and a temple monk gave her an incense stick number, which she lit and used to request the lucky number 065. She purchased tickets with this number and won both the three-digit and two-digit endings with 10 tickets each, coming to make offerings with Luang Pho Yai.

Several other villagers also won prizes with three-digit front numbers and two-digit endings, with 2-5 tickets each.

Amorn then lit firecrackers and drew additional numbers 573, 64, 781, and 30. He also distributed all remaining sugarcane juice from his vehicle to villagers who came to make merit and offerings at Luang Pho Yai's chapel, emptying his entire stock. He announced plans to use the numbers drawn today to try his luck in the lottery drawing on May 16, 2025.

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