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Police

Nursing Assistant Pleads for Help After Police Officer Detained, Abused Her, Forced Drug Use, and Coerced Intimate Videos for Work Group

A Nakhon Ratchasima traffic police officer is accused of detaining, drugging, and abusing his 28-year-old nursing assistant girlfriend over five days, then distributing her intimate images to her workplace and online. The victim filed a com

11 May Khaosod

On May 11, 2025, a 28-year-old nursing assistant identified as Ms. A filed a complaint with Paveena Hongsakul Foundation for Children and Women in Rangsit, against a 30-year-old traffic police officer from Nakhon Ratchasima whom she had been dating for approximately five months. According to the victim's account, the relationship began well but deteriorated after three months, with the officer becoming jealous and violent. She discovered he was regularly using methamphetamine and forced her to use it as well.

On April 30, her birthday, the officer picked her up claiming to take her to the hospital for stress and anxiety treatment related to previous bipolar disorder, but instead took her to his house. The next day, he forced her to take methamphetamine and became violent when she refused to stay home from work. After beating her, he confined her to his vehicle, drove her to an ATM to withdraw 30,000 baht, and later took her to a resort room.

On May 3, he threatened to take her to Bangkok and arrange gang rape, then attacked her with a plastic bag over her head until she couldn't breathe. On the morning of May 4, he returned her phone and forced her out. When she checked her phone, she discovered he had sent intimate photos he secretly took to her workplace Line group and Instagram story, and had posted her images on provincial groups advertising sexual services. The victim, traumatized and humiliated, resigned from her job and reported the incident to Muang Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station. Paveena Hongsakul Foundation coordinated with police leadership to ensure justice, expedite the case, and protect the victim.

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National

5 Warning Signs Your High Blood Pressure Is Damaging Your Blood Vessels—Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack, and Kidney Failure

A Thai doctor warns of five silent warning signs that high blood pressure is damaging your blood vessels, including morning headaches, unexplained fatigue, blurry vision, numb extremities, and declining kidney function. Rather than focusing solely on medication and blood pressure numbers, the physician emphasizes that managing hypertension is about long-term protection of vital organs through lifestyle changes like reducing salt, adequate sleep, regular exercise, and weight management.

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Dr. Jetsada Boonyavongvarodom, Deputy Director of Primary Care Services at Maha Sarakham Hospital, shared health information on his Facebook page "Dr. Jet" about high blood pressure, urging people to stop eating habits that damage nerves and spike blood sugar.

Many people have high blood pressure but live as if nothing is happening. The main problem is that most of them "don't feel pain"—that's the real issue. Many people think that simply taking medication to bring down the numbers is enough. But the truly frightening part is when high blood pressure quietly begins damaging "blood vessel walls" over time. Blood vessels don't rupture all at once; they gradually stiffen and become inflamed until one day they become a stroke, heart attack, or kidney failure before you even realize it. Today, I want you to watch for these 5 warning signs:

1. Morning headaches or frequent dizziness, especially after waking up. If you have mild headaches, dizziness, heaviness at the back of your head, or constant head tightness, be careful. Sometimes this is caused by high blood pressure during the night or early morning—the period when blood vessels face the most pressure. Many people take medication but never measure their pressure in the morning, so they don't know their blood pressure is still fluctuating.

2. Fatigue and getting winded easily. Walking a short distance makes you more breathless than before. Many people blame aging, but the truth is, if blood vessels start to harden, your heart has to pump harder. This causes you to tire more easily than normal. Some people get winded climbing just one flight of stairs, or their heart races abnormally when walking fast—things they used to do easily.

3. Blurry vision that comes and goes. Blood vessels in the retina are among the first to be affected by high blood pressure. If you have chronic high blood pressure, the tiny blood vessels in your eyes may begin to narrow or become fragile, causing blurry vision, unclear images, or eye pain. Some people only discover their blood pressure has been high for a long time when they get an eye exam.

4. Numbness in hands and feet, or extremities becoming cold easily. If blood circulation starts to decline, your hands and feet won't get enough blood. Some people start experiencing numbness easily, as if blood can't reach those areas, or their feet are cold all the time. This is especially risky if you also have high blood sugar or high cholesterol.

5. Declining kidney function or protein in urine without any symptoms. The kidneys are heavily damaged by high blood pressure because they contain many capillaries. With prolonged high blood pressure, your kidneys begin to filter poorly and may develop protein leakage. Many people's kidney function is already declining, but they feel no symptoms. So don't just look at blood pressure numbers alone—check your kidneys and blood vessels too.

Things that genuinely help reduce blood vessel damage from high blood pressure:

— Reduce salt, especially from processed foods, soups, and pickled items — Get enough sleep, as insufficient sleep causes blood pressure to fluctuate — Walk or exercise regularly to improve blood vessel elasticity — Reduce belly fat and lose weight to ease the burden on your heart and blood vessels — Increase omega-3s and foods with antioxidants to improve blood vessel elasticity — Add potassium from vegetables and fruits (if you don't have kidney disease) to balance sodium — Check your blood pressure regularly, especially in the morning—not just when you feel dizzy

Sometimes high blood pressure doesn't send a sharp, obvious pain signal. Instead, it gradually changes your body bit by bit—making you tire more easily, feel dizzy more often, and weaken your kidneys—until many people get used to these symptoms. I want you to understand that managing blood pressure isn't just about "numbers." It's about protecting your blood vessels, heart, brain, and kidneys in the long term. If you wait until symptoms become severe, your blood vessels may already be significantly damaged.

Source: Dr. Jet

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National

Woman Faces Backlash for Releasing Steering Wheel While Driving, Applying Makeup, Dancing, and Eating Snacks While Claiming Autopilot is More Reliable Than Humans

A Chinese woman was fined by police after posting videos of herself driving an SUV with both hands off the steering wheel while applying makeup, dancing, and eating snacks, claiming the vehicle's autopilot system is more reliable than human drivers. The incident sparked widespread online criticism, with netizens expressing safety concerns about the dangerous behavior. Traffic authorities clarified that driving assistance systems are designed only for normal road conditions and cannot handle emergency situations, emphasizing drivers must remain in control at all times.

11 May Khaosod

A Chinese woman has become a hot topic online after posting a video of herself driving an SUV through a tunnel with both hands completely off the steering wheel, while applying makeup, dancing to music, and eating snacks while using the vehicle's 'advanced driving assistance system.' The woman, identified as Lin from Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province in eastern China, regularly posts videos showcasing the vehicle's driving assistance system, attracting a substantial following. In the viral clip that was widely shared, Lin drives an 'iAuto' brand SUV worth approximately 500,000 yuan or about 2.3 million baht, a premium intelligent vehicle backed by Chinese tech giant Huawei. Beyond releasing the steering wheel, she spent her driving time applying powder, reapplying lipstick, dancing to the rhythm of music, and grabbing snacks, while the driver's seat area was decorated with flowers and various ornaments—a sight many netizens found dangerously reckless. After the video was released, local traffic police immediately contacted Lin following numerous public reports of dangerous driving behavior. Lin confirmed to officers that despite her hands being occupied with other activities, she remained focused on driving at all times. However, officials warned that the driving assistance system was designed solely to assist drivers under normal road conditions and cannot handle all emergency situations or unexpected events, such as sudden lane changes due to road work or unforeseen obstacles. Lin claimed she has great confidence in the intelligent driving system and believes it 'drives better than she does herself,' but police emphasized that the driving assistance system is not a fully autonomous driving system—drivers must remain vigilant and maintain control of the vehicle at all times. Ultimately, Lin was fined 200 yuan, or approximately 950 baht, and had demerit points deducted from her driver's license for conduct that obstructed safe driving. The incident sparked heavy criticism on Chinese social media, accumulating over 10 million views, with many expressing concern that if an accident occurred, it could endanger both the driver and other road users. One netizen commented, 'I'm very afraid of irresponsible drivers like this. If nothing happens, consider yourself lucky, but if an accident occurs, it endangers both yourself and others.' Another said, 'I barely use the intelligent driving system at all. Humans are still more reliable and can handle situations more flexibly than machines.'

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National

Who Can Resist the Charm of 3CE's Boy? Pond Naravit Officially Announced as Thailand's First Brand Ambassador—These Campaign Photos Really Got Me Swooning!

Actor Pond Naravit has been named Thailand's first brand ambassador for Korean beauty brand 3CE, featuring in a campaign that showcases makeup looks designed to appeal across genders.

11 May Khaosod

Who can resist the charm of 3CE's boy? Pond Naravit officially announced as Thailand's first 3CE brand ambassador in a campaign that has everyone captivated! 2026's biggest beauty endorsement has arrived—our idol Pond has finally made it official with 3CE. Pond perfectly captures the brand's vision: as 3CE's first Thai brand ambassador, his trendy, cool aesthetic combined with his charming, healing smile embodies the essence of K-beauty fashion. His makeup looks prove that beauty transcends gender, showcasing flawless, sophisticated finishes that dazzle everyone. With his strong influence and ability to drive trends both on stage and in everyday fashion content, Pond is sure to sell out those featured velvet lip tints. This GMMTV star's career is thriving this year with multiple high-profile dramas and brand deals. Which 3CE products featured in the campaign do you most want to try? Share your support for Pond in the comments!

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Regional

Thai Military Constructs Reinforced Border Fence Along Thailand-Cambodia Border at Kilometer Markers 52-54 in Chanthaburi

Thai military is constructing a reinforced border fence spanning 1,310 meters at the Thailand-Cambodia border in Chanthaburi's Pong Nam Ron District to strengthen security, with completion targeted within 45 days.

11 May Khaosod

The Thai military is proceeding with the construction of a reinforced border fence along the Thailand-Cambodia border at the main border crossing point, kilometer markers 52-54 in Pong Nam Ron District, Chanthaburi Province, covering a total distance of approximately 1,310 meters to strengthen border security and ensure public safety in the area.

The terrain in this region is relatively flat with clearly defined border demarcation lines, with both Thai and Cambodian sides maintaining surveillance roads along the entire border. The fence construction employs a sturdy, standard structure measuring approximately 170 centimeters in height, with deep-driven pilings and concrete foundations spaced approximately 3 meters apart, utilizing around 900-1,000 posts in total.

The upper structure consists of prefabricated concrete panels installed approximately 150 centimeters above ground, topped with a highly durable steel mesh reinforcement extending approximately 20 centimeters to enhance surveillance effectiveness and border security operations.

Security officials reported that minor obstacles were encountered during construction, as some Cambodian military personnel observed and recorded the building activities. However, Thai authorities have clearly affirmed that all operations are conducted within Thai territorial sovereignty and represent Thailand's rightful authority to manage its own territory.

For the initial phase of the border fence construction project, the Thai military has set a 45-day completion target since operations began in late April 2569, with construction continuing daily at an accelerated pace.

The border fence construction represents more than just a physical barrier—it reflects the Thai military's commitment to protecting national sovereignty while instilling confidence and reassurance among residents living along the border region, ensuring lasting peace and security for the nation.

Reporters have noted that numerous Cambodians have widely shared images of Thailand's border fence construction, which were recorded by Cambodian soldiers, across social media platforms, particularly Facebook.

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Community

A Lifetime of Care Never Forgotten! Uncle Hum Jokkmok Delighted as Nephew Bank Gives Him a Foot Massage

Famous comedian Uncle Hum Jokkmok proudly shared a heartwarming moment with his grandson Bank, who gave him a foot massage while posting about their family bond. The touching gesture, which showcased the deep affection between uncle and nephew, sparked warm reactions from fans who praised the genuine pride evident in Uncle Hum's expression. The family's playful interactions in the comments section added humor to what became an inspiring story about lifelong loyalty and family care.

11 May Khaosod

I've raised him his whole life and he's never forgotten me! Uncle Hum Jokkmok beamed with pride as his grandson Bank, son of his nephew Waew Jokkmok, gave him a foot massage. Bank Tazz (Bank Piyaphong Vongkumlao), the son of Waew Jokkmok, posted a video of himself caring for the famous comedian Uncle Hum Jokkmok with the caption "Just as Uncle told me to do.#Foot massage for Uncle Hum." In the video, Uncle Hum Jokkmok praised his grandson, saying "He never abandoned his uncle." When asked how he felt while giving his uncle a foot massage, Bank replied, "It feels good, I'm happy." Meanwhile, Uncle Hum proudly stated, "That's my grandson, Waew's son. I've raised him his whole life and he's never forgotten me." Bank's massage brought smiles to Uncle Hum's face. M Bussarakham, Hum's daughter, also jumped into the comments to playfully tease Bank, saying "And then he'll use those hands to knead sticky rice next," to which Bank humorously replied "Sister M, nooo." Fans flooded the comments with praise, noting the genuine pride shining in Uncle Hum's eyes for his grandson.

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Tourism

Raimon Land Unveils Luxury SLS Residences in Phuket, Targeting Global Millionaire Market

Raimon Land is developing SLS Residences Phuket Kamala, an ultra-luxury branded project featuring 13 villas starting at $6.9 million on Phuket's Millionaire's Mile, set for completion by 2029.

11 May Khaosod

Raimon Land has joined forces with Ennismore, one of the fastest-growing lifestyle hospitality companies, to develop SLS Residences Phuket Kamala on Phuket's coveted Millionaire's Mile in Kamala Beach. The ultra-luxury branded residence project features 13 villas designed by world-renowned architects, with total usable space of up to 2,200 square meters and starting prices of 6.9 million US dollars (220 million baht).

According to Karn Nongdech, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Raimon Land, the partnership represents a significant milestone in expanding the company's branded residence portfolio. Ennismore operates renowned lifestyle brands including SLS, Delano, Mondrian, Hyde, SO/, and Mama Shelter across global destinations.

The project showcases a signature clubhouse offering an upscale lounge experience combined with curated dining and beverage offerings, featuring both restaurant and terrace bar facilities. Residents will also enjoy resort-style swimming pools and comprehensive wellness amenities including spa and fitness centers. Construction is expected to be completed by 2029.

Silvain Pasdeloup, Chief Operating Officer of Ennismore's Asia-Pacific region, expressed enthusiasm about bringing SLS Residences' premium residential experience to Phuket, one of the region's most distinguished resort destinations. The collaboration represents an elevation of ultra-luxury residential standards in Phuket and reinforces the province's position as a premier destination for high-net-worth clients and foreign investors in the global luxury real estate market.

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Police

Akkhanut Tackles Longstanding Sexual Abuse Case: Teacher Who Assaulted Student to Face Strict Penalties

A teacher who sexually abused a student over two years ago will face strict penalties as Thailand's Education Deputy Minister launches a new Rights Protection Center and vows to overhaul school safety measures nationwide.

11 May Khaosod

On May 11, 2025, Education Deputy Minister Akkhanut Kankittinanth, accompanied by ministry officials and Lopburi provincial representatives, conducted a field visit to follow up on a sexual abuse case involving a former private school teacher that has remained unresolved for over two years. The team aims to reach a conclusion and close the case within just one week, following Akkhanut's initial visit on May 3.

Akkhanut stated that after listening to the affected family's concerns, he believes financial compensation alone cannot address the psychological trauma the child suffered. He emphasized that the Education Ministry, as the regulatory authority, must serve as a protective umbrella for the family when schools fail to protect children. He ordered the Office of the Basic Education Commission to strengthen teacher ethics monitoring measures and mandated all schools to install CCTV cameras in blind spots to prevent such incidents.

"I acknowledge that the ministry may have been lax in enforcement. From now on, we will change everything," Akkhanut said. "On May 18, I will formally open a Rights Protection and Welfare Center to integrate the work of all ministry units. We will not abandon this child and will continue providing psychological support until they recover."

Akkhanut outlined a three-pronged approach: (1) Prevention through raising awareness about children's rights and eliminating authoritarian systems in schools; (2) Modern reporting mechanisms using technology platforms like Traffy Fondue to allow children and parents to report directly to the center and prevent internal cover-ups; and (3) Comprehensive physical and psychological treatment.

"My goal is to make this Rights Protection Center a stable, permanent resource where anyone who bullies or abuses children's rights in educational settings faces strict consequences," Akkhanut concluded. "I will personally resolve every grievance to ensure schools become the safest places for all students, teachers, and educators."

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National

Health Minister Denies Free Cannabis Policy, Warns of Immediate Arrests for Sales and Use; Accelerates Drug Regulation

Thailand's Health Minister rejected claims of a free cannabis policy, declaring that anyone selling or using cannabis without authorization will face immediate arrest. The government is phasing out commercial licenses while accelerating passage of cannabis and kratom legislation to better control cultivation sources and prevent illegal operations. Personal cannabis use remains permitted, but any sale or distribution requires proper licensing and certification.

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During a Senate meeting on May 11, 2026, chaired by Senate Speaker Mongkol Surasaj, Health Minister Pattana Prompattana addressed concerns raised by Senator Prinyah Vongchoedkwan regarding Thailand's cannabis policy and measures to prevent social harm.

The Health Minister explained that the Ministry of Public Health has issued regulations (version 2 of 2026) permitting research, export, sale, and processing of controlled medicinal herbs for commercial purposes. Currently, approximately 12,000 shops hold licenses, but the ministry is phasing them out: 5,000-6,000 shops in 2026, 4,000-5,000 in 2027, and about 1,000 in 2028. Within 2-3 years, all remaining operations must transition to medical facilities staffed with six licensed healthcare professionals at all times.

Regarding the pending cannabis and kratom bill, which is in public comment period until May 21, 2026, the Health Minister pledged to expedite its passage and implementation to control unregistered cultivation farms. He noted that only sales require licensing; personal use is not penalized.

The Health Minister emphasized that cannabis development as an extract promotes Thailand's economy through cosmetics and supplements, but only uses extract in regulated proportions set by the FDA, never whole flower buds.

When pressed by Senator Prinyah about enforcement against unlicensed cannabis and entertainment venues selling it, the Health Minister confirmed immediate arrests are possible for sales and distribution, though personal cultivation carries no penalty. He stressed that selling or providing cannabis to others requires proper certification and cannot be done.

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National

13-Year-Old Chinese Girl Secretly Spends Family's Life Savings on Online Artists, Father Discovers Accounts Nearly Empty

A 13-year-old girl from Henan, China, secretly spent her family's life savings of 180,000 yuan (850,000 baht) on commissioning artwork from online artists, driven by her obsession with anime and manga. The girl's father discovered the depleted accounts when trying to pay for car repairs, devastating a family already struggling with poverty due to the mother's mental illness and the father's brain damage from a gas leak accident. After realizing the extent of her actions, the girl tearfully apologized and promised to reform, while the family seeks to recover the funds from online platforms.

11 May Khaosod

A 13-year-old girl from Sanmenxia in Henan Province, China, obsessed with anime and manga, secretly spent nearly 180,000 yuan (approximately 850,000 baht) from her family's savings to commission artwork online without anyone's knowledge. Her family faces financial hardship, with her mother suffering from schizophrenia and her father experiencing brain damage from a gas leak accident in 2025 that affects his cognitive function and reaction time. The girl's father, who trusted her completely with his phone and ATM card, and the limited supervision by other family members, allowed her to gradually withdraw money through online platforms to support artists in exchange for special artwork she desired. When the father needed to pay for car repairs and discovered his accounts were nearly empty, he tearfully explained that the 180,000 yuan across three cards represented his life savings accumulated over years of migrant work, originally intended for his daughter's future. Upon realizing the gravity of her actions, the girl broke down in tears and apologized to her father, saying she was unworthy of being his child, while her father, deeply saddened, comforted her with gentleness. The girl admitted to spending heavily on hiring online artists because of her love for anime and manga, and before she realized it, all the family's savings were gone. The family is now attempting to contact the relevant platforms seeking assistance and hoping to recover at least some of the money to sustain their livelihood. The girl has apologized sincerely to her father and promised never to touch his hard-earned money again, nor to spend money on such expensive pursuits in the future.

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National

Liverpool Fans Launch Campaign to Oust Arne Slot as Manager – Over 670,000 Signatures Collected

A Liverpool fan campaign calling for manager Arne Slot's removal has gathered nearly 670,000 signatures amid disappointing results, though the club's board remains committed to keeping him.

11 May Khaosod

Frustrated Liverpool supporters have launched a campaign calling for manager Arne Slot's removal, with over 650,000 people already signing the petition.

Arne Slot's Liverpool has delivered disappointing results this season, failing to win any major trophy and facing uncertainty about securing a Champions League spot for next season due to their fourth-place league position.

As a result, Liverpool fans have created an online petition campaign to remove Arne Slot from his position as head coach, with the message: "Reds, please make your voice heard. If you believe change is necessary, please sign this petition."

To date, nearly 670,000 people have signed the petition. However, according to media reports, Liverpool's board continues to support Arne Slot and intends to keep him as manager for the upcoming season.

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