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Pattaya Traffic Police Officer Crawls Under Car to Rescue Trapped Kitten; Lottery Enthusiasts Check License Plate for Lucky Numbers

A Pattaya traffic police officer rescued a kitten trapped under a car hood on Chomtien Road, earning widespread praise online where lottery enthusiasts began searching the vehicle's license plate for lucky numbers.

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A Pattaya traffic police officer went above and beyond by crawling underneath a sedan to rescue a kitten trapped under the hood. The car owner was delighted by the officer's swift assistance, and online users were so impressed they began searching the vehicle's license plate for lucky lottery numbers.

At 00:16 on February 2, 2569, a reporter received details from 42-year-old Ms. Thanittha Buribuun, who expressed her gratitude for assistance from Muang Pattaya Police Station officers. She recounted that while driving with a friend on Chomtien Road 2 to have dinner, they heard a cat crying from the front of their sedan (license plate 815) and pulled over to the roadside.

At that moment, a young police officer on motorcycle patrol noticed them, stopped, and immediately came to help. He crawled under the vehicle and successfully rescued the trapped kitten. Ms. Buribuun recorded a video of the rescue and posted it on Facebook, where it received numerous positive comments and praise.

The officer was later identified as Sub-Lieutenant Pongpat Thakamil, a squad leader at Muang Pattaya Police Station. He explained that he was on break when he noticed a car parked on the roadside with its hood open. He immediately stopped to ask what was wrong and learned that a kitten was trapped under the hood. He asked the owner to tilt the vehicle slightly before crawling underneath to safely extract the kitten.

This incident reflects the dedicated attitude of Muang Pattaya Police Station officers toward public service and community assistance, creating a positive image for the police force. Social media users have widely praised the officer's commitment and compassion.

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Breaking

Tourist boat capsizes at Indian dam: Nine confirmed dead, including mother and 4-year-old child

A tourist boat capsized at Bargi Dam in central India on April 30, killing at least nine people, including a mother and young child found embraced together by rescue teams. Twenty-nine passengers were rescued as search operations continue, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing financial aid to affected families. Survivors reported inadequate safety measures and strong winds at the time of the incident, with many passengers not wearing life jackets.

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A sightseeing boat capsized at Bargi Dam on the Narmada River in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, central India on April 30, killing at least nine people, including a mother and her four-year-old son. During search operations at the dam, rescue teams discovered the body of a female tourist with her child still holding tightly to her chest. Officials confirmed that 29 passengers have been rescued, and rescue teams continue searching for missing persons. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed profound grief over the tragedy and announced financial assistance for affected families. The Prime Minister's Office announced through social media that the government will provide 200,000 rupees (approximately 68,500 baht) from the National Disaster Relief Fund to each deceased victim's family, while the injured will receive 50,000 rupees (roughly 17,100 baht). Eyewitnesses reported strong winds during the incident. One survivor stated that safety measures on the boat were insufficient and that many passengers were not wearing life jackets.

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Tourism

Fresh from the Temple – New App Showcases the Beauty of Wat Arun

Wat Arunrachwararam has launched a multilingual mobile app offering virtual tours and detailed histories of the temple's ancient monuments and artifacts, available in Thai, Chinese, and English for tourists worldwide.

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Phra Phrom Wachirmethi (Somkiate Kovito), a member of the Mahathera Samagom and abbot of Wat Arunrachwararam, along with the temple's monks, are working together to develop Wat Arunrachwararam comprehensively.

Previously, Phra Phrom Wachirmethi tasked the "Arun Temple Tour App" team, led by Weeradej Yoochandit (Tum), to film and narrate the history of the murals inside Wat Arunrachwararam's main ordination hall.

The launch of the "Arun Temple Tour App" features Phra Wachirratanaraphorn (Chumporn Nitisaro), secretary of Wat Arunrachwararam, who presented the concept of showcasing the beautiful ancient monuments and artifacts within the temple to Thai and international tourists. The app presents stories about Wat Arunrachwararam's historic sites and artifacts through an online platform.

The application features content in three languages—Thai, Chinese, and English—allowing tourists worldwide to access and understand detailed information about the monuments and artifacts within the temple. Visitors can select their preferred language and enjoy a 360-degree virtual tour of Wat Arunrachwararam. Filming began on April 20, 2025.

The "Arun Temple Tour App with Your Holiness" at Wat Arunrachwararam is guided by the temple abbot, featuring Weeradej Yoochandit (Tum), a YouTube content creator and host of "The Asian" program on Channel 9. The team presents the beauty of the temple's monuments, the history of Phra Prang Wat Arun, an architectural heritage of Bangkok, which is listed on UNESCO's Tentative World Heritage List.

Content is available on YouTube channels "Your Holiness" and "Arun Temple Tour App," as well as on Facebook pages and TikTok under the same names.

The program includes interviews with Phra Wachirratanaraphorn, the temple secretary, monks, and subject matter experts to provide comprehensive information about using and exploring the 360-degree application.

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Community

Cultural Milestone: Rabbit Card Design Exhibition Celebrates 74 Years of Thailand-Australia Friendship

The Australian Embassy in Thailand is showcasing 35 selected designs at Siam Discovery through May 17, celebrating 74 years of diplomatic relations with a creative design exhibition. The competition attracted over 100 submissions from Thai designers of all ages, with the winning design by Karati Parammasilp blending Thai and Australian cultural symbols—a mythical giant and kangaroo—earning the artist a trip to Sydney. Visitors can participate in design activities and competitions throughout the exhibition period.

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The Australian Embassy in Thailand and Siam Piwat Group are presenting a rabbit card design exhibition running from April 22 to May 17, 2025 at Siam Discovery, offering Thais a creative space to celebrate the enduring friendship between Australia and Thailand. The exhibition features 35 selected designs from the embassy's third design competition, including a limited-edition card version of the winning work, each reflecting unique creativity and diverse perspectives on Thailand-Australia relations. Australian Ambassador Dr. Angela McDonald stated that the competition received overwhelming public interest with over 100 submissions ranging from hand-drawn art to digital graphics by designers of all ages, including an 8-year-old participant, and praised how the designs creatively combined iconic Australian and Thai symbols—koalas and elephants—to represent the strong bond between the two nations.

The grand prize winner, Karati Parammasilp, received his award for a design blending Thailand's mythical giant "Yaksha" with the Australian kangaroo against a backdrop reflecting travel and urban vibrancy, winning a round-trip ticket from Bangkok to Sydney and a two-night stay at the InterContinental Sydney. First runner-up Krokkot Chaiyon won a two-night stay at the Kimpton Malabar Bangkok's Maa-Lai Suite, while second runner-up Pisalai Vimnansopon received premium products from both countries. Karati explained his design process, saying he combined Thai and Australian symbols—the Yaksha, Wat Phra Kaew, and kangaroo—into one unified work to commemorate 74 years of diplomatic relations while reflecting the warm connection between the nations, using Adobe Illustrator techniques throughout. The exhibition also features a "Design Discovery Challenge" activity where visitors can win limited-edition rabbit cards weekly and participate in photo contests with prize draws held weekly for ten winners.

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Community

Weekly Horoscope – Probability Trends for the Week (May 3-9, 2025) Check Your Zodiac Sign for Unexpected Windfalls, High Risk of Conflict, Singles Should Wait

This weekly horoscope by astrologer Setthawut covers zodiac predictions for May 3-9, 2025, providing insights into various signs' fortunes, challenges, and opportunities. The forecast highlights potential windfalls and career advancement for some signs, while cautioning others about partnership conflicts and relationship difficulties. Singles are advised to wait, and multiple signs are warned about high conflict potential and the importance of careful communication.

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Weekly Probability Trends (May 3-9, 2025) by Setthawut

Aries: You'll experience sudden windfalls from distant sources or risky ventures. Rahu's transit through your wealth house enables clever financial maneuvering. Long-distance work travel will succeed, but living expenses abroad are high—maintain balance carefully. Building professional networks will greatly benefit you, though emotional sensitivity may significantly impact your regular work. Maintain patience with daily challenges; if good opportunities arise, transition to new work without gaps.

Taurus: You'll gain formal importance in new positions, which you find acceptable, but work remains unsatisfying due to staff miscommunication or weak performance reviews. International travel may extend unexpectedly or cause sudden changes of mind without proper reason. Avoid criticizing or advising others, however well-intentioned—they'll perceive it as blame. Your current work will be inconsistent. Avoid socializing extensively with senior government officials.

Gemini: You're about to receive benefits from your life management abilities and likely career advancement. A major windfall will follow shortly, though you may work harder. Some work may be rough, especially labor-related or agricultural tasks. Overall, past difficulties will ease considerably. Negotiations will produce good results. Others will seek your advice and achieve excellent outcomes. Old friends will contact you or send gifts. Routine travel this week may bring gains.

Cancer: You'll work enjoyably and pleasantly, earning benefits from your position. Your leader may give you something beautiful and suitable. You may receive jewelry, cosmetics, or artwork—all high-quality items requiring good care. Now isn't appropriate for long-term debt, but handle creditors and debtors with gentleness in both collecting and settling debts, especially workplace debts. You must speak very carefully as conflict risk is high.

Leo: You'll work uncomfortably with partners. Rahu transits your contracts house, creating incredible obstacles and contradictions. Colleagues overly believe others' hearsay, destroying mutual trust. Communication isn't a good solution. Family news may be unfavorable. Approaching elders works well—they typically give more than blame. Agricultural or land property progress may cause frustration, though your finances remain sound. Singles should wait.

Virgo: You'll forget important matters or may experience the beginning of oversights this week.

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National

Thai Lottery Historical Statistics: May 2 Draw Over 10 Years Shows Double Numbers Have Appeared

Thai lottery historical data for the May 2 drawing over the past decade (2016-2024) reveals winning number patterns and statistics for players to reference. The Government Lottery Office will conduct the official draw for May 2, 2025 at Don Mueang Airport in Nonthaburi, with lottery enthusiasts using traditional divination methods to predict lucky numbers.

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Thai lottery numbers drawn on May 2 show interesting historical patterns over the past decade (2016-2024), with some double numbers appearing in previous draws. The Government Lottery Office will conduct the May 2, 2025 draw at the prize drawing center at Don Mueang Airport in Nonthaburi Province. Historical records from May 2 draws over ten years (2016-2024) reveal winning numbers and patterns, including instances of repeated digits. Key results include: May 2, 2024 - First Prize 213388, Front 3-digit 116/826, Back 3-digit 167/662, Back 2-digit 06; May 2, 2023 - First Prize 980116, Front 3-digit 104/763, Back 3-digit 634/833, Back 2-digit 17; May 2, 2022 - First Prize 843019, Front 3-digit 500/780, Back 3-digit 187/269, Back 2-digit 65; and continuing back through May 2, 2016 (First Prize 399459, Front 3-digit 238/403, Back 3-digit 046/671, Back 2-digit 02). The article also features predictions from fortune tellers and lottery enthusiasts using various divination methods.

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National

Lottery Results: Government Lottery Draw for May 2, 2569

The Government Lottery Office announced the official results for the May 2, 2569 draw, with the first prize worth 6 million baht. Additional prizes include second through fifth prizes totaling hundreds of winners across various categories. Lottery enthusiasts can check all winning numbers and prize amounts in the complete results listed above.

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Check the latest government lottery results for the May 2, 2569 draw. View all prize categories live as they're announced.

First Prize: 6,000,000 baht

Prizes adjacent to First Prize: 2 prizes of 100,000 baht each

First 3 Digits: 2 prizes of 4,000 baht each

Last 3 Digits: 2 prizes of 4,000 baht each

Last 2 Digits: 1 prize of 2,000 baht

Second Prize: 5 prizes of 200,000 baht each

Third Prize: 10 prizes of 80,000 baht each

Fourth Prize: 50 prizes of 40,000 baht each

Fifth Prize: 100 prizes of 20,000 baht each

Source: Government Lottery Office News Team | May 2, 2569

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National

Gold Prices Today, May 2, 2026: Gold Traders Association Announces Strong Market Opening

Thailand's gold market opened with a strong surge on May 2, 2026, with ornamental gold prices jumping 500 baht per gram to 71,850 baht per gram. The Gold Traders Association reported that gold bars were trading at 70,850 baht per gram for purchases and 71,050 baht per gram for sales. Industry experts are predicting further gains in the coming days, with prices potentially exceeding 80,000 baht per gram.

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Gold prices on May 2, 2026 opened with strong gains according to the Gold Traders Association. Ornamental gold (96.5% purity) opened 500 baht per gram higher compared to May 1's closing price, with selling prices at 71,850 baht per gram. Gold bars are currently trading at 70,850 baht per gram for buying and 71,050 baht per gram for selling according to the first announcement. For ornamental gold, the buying price stands at 69,432.80 baht per gram with selling prices at 71,850 baht per gram. Global gold spot prices are trading at 4,616.50 USD per ounce. Today's gold prices show strong upward momentum, with some traders predicting further gains of 1,000-2,000 baht per gram, potentially breaking through the 80,000 baht mark.

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National

Entertainment Spotlight – 'Mike' Views Life Like Ocean Waves, Dusting Off Old Mindset and Starting Fresh in China

After 20+ years in Thailand's entertainment industry, singer-actor Mike Pirat Nitipaisalkul is pivoting to China's market while reflecting on his journey from shy child star to navigating career volatility and personal growth.

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After more than 20 years in Thailand's entertainment industry, 37-year-old singer and actor 'Mike' Pirat Nitipaisalkul has weathered intense ups and downs, ultimately deciding to break into China's entertainment market. Today, he opens up about his life journey.

★ You became famous as a child. Did life feel difficult back then? Mike: "It was just typical teenage years. When I started getting famous, I didn't think much about it. I'd hang out and play with different friends, but I didn't really go out much to experience life because I've been introverted since childhood."

★ Has being introverted affected your career as an artist or actor? Mike: "It has. Back then, I was a duo artist with my older brother Gol (Pichaya) under the name Golf-Mike. My brother is completely different—he's an extrovert, easy to approach. But I'm an introvert with a voice in my head constantly saying 'don't bother people, don't talk.' Yet I'd still smile. As I grew older, I shifted from introvert to extrovert, but there's still that introvert inside. Right now I'm trying to adjust to being more extroverted."

★ What made you feel the need to change? Mike: "Nothing specific. I just woke up one day and felt like I wanted to be an extrovert. There's no harm in trying it. Being introverted my whole life would be boring. I wanted to try being extroverted, going outside, meeting people, seeing different perspectives of the world. Why stay stuck in my own world?"

★ Is life like a roller coaster for you? Mike: "Actually, my life is more like a roller coaster. The ups are slow, but the downs are fast. Usually when I fall, I fall hard—no gentle descent. It's like a roller coaster wave that's pretty wild. Now it feels like I'm controlling the speed, so it's smoother. Before, it was rapid ups and downs—a good rush. I've been through so much volatility that I'm used to these heights. When I go up, I prepare for the fall. When I fall, I prepare to rise. I think in both directions simultaneously."

★ How did you feel during your first major fall? Mike: "Honestly, I was stronger back then. As a kid, I thought less. Now I'm trying to reclaim that old version of myself because that mindset saved me. It was a mindset of belief, resilience, never giving up—very positive. When hitting a dead end, you just turn left or right. Why stay stuck? If this country or that country doesn't accept me, it's fine. I'll find another way. I still had that logic back then, and it developed as I aged. People said my career was finished, that I needed to do something else. But I still believed in myself and kept going. Eventually things got better and exceeded what came before. When it dropped, the next rise was higher. It's like a stock graph. If you learn to navigate it and stay with it, when you're high, just stay humble. Don't think you're superior.

I've passed that phase of thinking I was too high to care about anything else. We've been through ups and downs many times. We know how to adjust next time. I see life in entertainment like ocean waves. When waves are calm, we prepare for the next big wave. We catch the wave from its crest and ride it continuously upward."

★ What makes you feel entertainment is right for you? Mike: "This industry has never been just about [content cut off]"

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National

Entertainment Sunday Special – 'Trai' Praphapat's Massive Popularity Surge in a Decade Becomes an Unexpected Blessing

Actor Trai Praphapat surged to unexpected fame playing Phran Areht in the historical drama "Hongsa Wadi: The Last Duel," describing the sudden popularity as a reward after a decade of quiet work in acting.

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An overwhelming wave of popularity has swept over talented actor 'Trai' Praphapat Srikhojrdeecha for his role as 'Phran Areht' in the epic historical series "Hongsa Wadi: The Last Duel" on Channel 31. The actor shared his thoughts on the unexpected fame, personal growth, and how he nearly considered giving up acting.

When asked about the massive response to his character, Trai expressed gratitude: "I'm truly thankful that everyone has come to support us in Hongsa Wadi. Thank you to all of you who love me in the role of Phran Areht. Thank you to Channel 31 executives for giving me this incredible opportunity. This is the highest honor of my life."

Regarding whether he anticipated such positive feedback, Trai revealed: "Not at all. As I grew older, I stopped having expectations about my work because disappointment would hurt too much. Instead, I focus on doing my absolute best with every opportunity I receive. Before filming, I trained intensely—fitness, martial training, horseback riding, sword fighting—everything from scratch. I even studied ancient Thai language and pronunciation to truly understand the character's heart."

Describing the intensity of his newfound fame, Trai said: "My face is everywhere on apps now. I'm not used to it. Friends tell me they see my face all day. People quote his line 'Mang Chi Chawa Fang Kha' to me constantly—at the market, convenience stores, gas stations. They call out 'Phran Areht' everywhere. I'm not comfortable with constant attention, though I'm more suited to acting in dramas than dealing with real-life fame. Even meeting fans in person makes me shy."

He also described his awkward moment at the fan club gathering at Grammy Building: "I wasn't myself at all. But even though public appearances aren't my strength, I realize it brings joy and entertainment to my fans. I've learned that in 10 years of acting, I never had to deal with things like fan chants and special gestures. My castmates like Obeey, Pingping, Puma, and In taught me everything. I admit I wasn't prepared for this level of social media engagement."

When asked if he's ready to engage with fans, Trai responded: "I see so much fan service happening. It's about giving them happiness. If you want something, you must give it first."

Reflecting on the dramatic shift from his previous career, Trai noted: "This is completely different from my acting work before. I don't have to do fan gestures or appear at photo booths—just be myself. But now I need to adapt and evolve with the times. After exactly ten years, I've encountered this fan phenomenon."

When asked if this is a gift, Trai corrected: "I'd say it's more like a reward—an unexpected reward I never anticipated. Truthfully, when so many people approach me on the street, I feel awkward. But seeing myself in social media and experiencing things I never encountered in 10 years of acting, it feels like validation that I'm on the right path in my career."

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Breaking

Italy Evacuates 3,000 People as Fierce Winds Fuel Massive Wildfires, Destroying 5,000 Acres

A massive wildfire driven by fierce winds has forced Italian authorities to evacuate 3,000 residents from central Tuscany, destroying over 5,000 acres of forest near Lucca and Pisa since Tuesday.

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Italian firefighters are intensifying efforts to combat a major wildfire in Tuscany in central Italy after it sparked and spread continuously over several days driven by strong winds, forcing authorities to evacuate approximately 3,000 people from danger zones. The fire, which began on Tuesday April 28th and has ravaged forests on Mount Faeta spanning between Lucca and Pisa provinces, has already consumed over 800 hectares or roughly 5,000 acres of land. Eugenio Giani, president of the Tuscany region, stated that overnight strong winds caused the fire to spread rapidly, necessitating the precautionary evacuation of residents. The Italian fire department deployed three Canadair water-bombing aircraft, which can scoop water from lakes, rivers, or seas to drop on fires, to support ground crews. Fabio Barsanti, deputy mayor of Lucca, emphasized that the fire remains highly active and while all efforts are being made to contain its perimeter as much as possible, officials cannot ease their vigilance or make firm predictions because the situation depends entirely on wind conditions.

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