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Pheu Thai Party to Launch Dr. Chadchart for Bangkok Governor Tomorrow, Championing 'Simple Bangkok' Platform

The Pheu Thai Party will officially launch Dr. Chadchart Sittawet as their candidate for Bangkok Governor on May 5, promoting a "Simple Bangkok" platform addressing residents' daily struggles. The event will be held at Samyan Mitrtown at 5 p.m., where Dr. Chadchart will present his vision for making life more manageable for Bangkok residents through improved access to basic services and reduced corruption.

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The Pheu Thai Party is preparing to officially launch Dr. Chadchart Sittawet, their candidate for Bangkok Governor, on May 5 at 5 p.m. at The Mitr-ting room on the 5th floor of Samyan Mitrtown. The venue was changed from the original Siam Museum location. Dr. Chadchart, a party-list MP, has already made his public debut in a campaign march supporting the party's social security bill on May 1.

The Pheu Thai Party launched the campaign slogan "Simple Bangkok by the People's Governor," addressing the daily struggles of Bangkok residents through social media. The campaign emphasizes that simple dreams—such as having a quality school nearby, a commute of no more than one hour daily, doing business without corruption, and safely walking in one's own neighborhood—have become nearly impossible in Bangkok.

Several Pheu Thai MPs have shared posts about a new initiative launching on May 5. The party's Bangkok Facebook page describes how Bangkok is extremely difficult for many residents, despite the city's modern infrastructure and attractions. The campaign argues that basic needs allowing residents to live simply have not been adequately addressed. On May 5 at 5 p.m., Dr. Chadchart will present his vision for a simpler Bangkok at The Mitr-ting room, 5th floor, Samyan Mitrtown.

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National

Doctors Warn Against 3 Behaviors to Avoid Before Intimacy

Medical experts, including Dr. Jane Cordell from Philadelphia, warn against three common behaviors before sexual intercourse that can cause physical discomfort and ruin intimate moments: taking antihistamines like Benadryl, shaving the genital area immediately before intimacy, and consuming excessive alcohol. These practices can lead to dryness, skin irritation, and sexual dysfunction, so doctors recommend avoiding them for a smoother and more enjoyable experience.

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Stay informed! Medical experts warn against 3 behaviors to avoid before sexual intercourse, as they can harm your health and ruin the mood. Learn expert recommendations to improve your relationship.

Compiled by the Sanook Online news team on May 4, 2025

According to foreign media reports, medical experts advise that before engaging in intimate relations with your partner, certain behaviors should be avoided as they can negatively impact both your body and the atmosphere during this important time.

While everyone has different preferences in the bedroom, you shouldn't let certain factors ruin those moments. Dr. Jane Cordell from Philadelphia, USA, identifies 3 main things to avoid before sexual intercourse.

1. Taking Antihistamines Before Intimacy Doctors note that certain antihistamine medications like Benadryl or Diphenhydramine can cause dryness throughout the body, particularly in the vaginal area, which may result in pain during intercourse. Since smooth sexual activity requires adequate natural lubrication, these medications can reduce the body's natural lubricants not just in the vaginal area but throughout the body, the doctor explained.

2. Shaving the Genital Area Immediately Before Intimacy The second warning concerns shaving the genitals beforehand, as the skin can easily become irritated, chafed, or inflamed. The friction during intercourse can make the condition worse. Doctors recommend waiting some time after shaving before having sexual relations to allow the skin to heal.

3. Drinking Too Much Alcohol The final point concerns consuming excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages. While alcohol may sometimes help you feel relaxed and increase sexual arousal, excessive drinking—especially in men—can negatively affect sexual performance, such as difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection. Doctors emphasize drinking in moderation and avoiding excessive consumption, a principle that should apply to daily life anyway.

Experts note that to ensure smooth intimate moments, these behaviors should be avoided—whether it's taking unnecessary medications, rushing personal hygiene, or drinking too much alcohol—to prevent discomfort and potential problems.

Source: LADBible

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Regional

Inspection of Chanthaburi Durian Farm Uncovers 1.5 Tons of Substandard Fruit Destined for Export; Officials Order Disposal and Red Marking

Authorities in Chanthaburi discovered 1.5 tons of substandard durian hidden among export shipments at a packing facility and ordered all defective fruits marked with red paint to prevent illegal resale. The fruit failed to meet the required 32% dry matter standard and was destined for foreign markets before inspectors intervened. The operator received a formal warning, with stricter penalties including license suspension threatened if violations continue.

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On May 4, the Chanthaburi Security Operations Command announced enforcement results against substandard durian exports following random inspections of packing facilities in three locations across the province. Inspectors discovered a clear violation at a facility in Salaeng subdistrict, where 350 boxes of Monthong durian weighing approximately 7 tons were prepared for shipment abroad. Random quality testing revealed the fruit's dry matter content fell below the legally mandated 32% standard, prompting officials to order immediate unpacking and sorting. The detailed inspection identified 529 individual underripe fruits weighing about 1.5 tons mixed throughout the shipment. Officers required the operator to mark each defective fruit with large red spray symbols to prevent resale, repackaging, or smuggling back into circulation—practices that damage Thailand's fruit reputation and destabilize market prices. The facility received a formal warning as a first offense, with documentation recorded. A second violation would result in immediate license suspension for 30-90 days, with potential permanent revocation.

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National

Lao Lottery Results Today - May 4, 2569 (2026) Pattana Lottery Drawing Latest Winners

The Pattana Lottery drawing for May 4, 2569 determined winners across multiple prize categories, with payouts calculated as multiples of the bet amount based on ticket format and numbers matched.

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Lao lottery results for May 4, 2569 featuring the Pattana Lottery drawing. The complete prize breakdown includes: 6-digit prize, 5-digit prize, last 4 digits, last 3 digits, and last 2 digits. The Pattana 5/45 format drawing for May 4, 2569 includes five separate number combinations.

Lao lottery prize rates and payout calculations: Ticket holders can calculate winnings based on purchase value in kip as follows: 4-digit numbers pay 6,000 times the bet amount; 3-digit numbers pay 500 times; 2-digit numbers pay 60 times.

About Lao Lottery and Pattana Lottery: The official Pattana Lottery is operated by the state-owned Pattana Lottery Company under the supervision of the Lao Ministry of Finance, making it the legally authorized government lottery in Laos.

Lottery Schedule and Broadcast Information: Drawings occur Monday through Friday, with the 5/45 format held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Live broadcasts begin at 8:00 PM Thailand time via the Lao National Radio Station and Lao National Television (LNTV) Channel 1.

How to Check Lao Lottery Results: The system draws one 6-digit winning combination that can be subdivided into multiple prize categories based on regional preference. The last 4 digits are the most popular format. Additional draws include dream number lottery (4/40) and animal number lottery, which are unique to Lao gambling traditions.

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National

Doctor Ortho's Step Forward Charity Walk for 13 Hospitals Surpasses 100 Million Baht Donation Target

Over 100,000 participants raised more than 100 million baht at Doctor Ortho's charity walk and run across Thailand, with funds going toward orthopedic equipment for 13 under-resourced hospitals nationwide.

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The spirit of generosity was powerfully displayed at this year's charity walk and run event, 'Doctor Ortho's Step Forward for 13 Hospitals,' held at Naresuan Plaza at Thammasat University's Rangsit Campus to create opportunities for quality orthopedic and musculoskeletal care across the nation. The event was organized under the Royal College of Orthopedic Surgeons of Thailand (RCOST) with support from the Thai Orthopedic Association, Orthopedic Medicine Foundation, Siriraj Foundation, Step By Step Foundation, We Run THAILAND, Butterbear, Supachai-Busadee Jeerapunwit Foundation, and broadcast partners 3HD, Workpoint, and 7HD that collectively transformed the initiative into a nationwide phenomenon.

Across the five regional activities, over 100,000 participants joined the walk and run, with the May 3rd running event alone attracting 20,000 participants. The campaign successfully surpassed its 100 million baht fundraising target, which will be used to purchase orthopedic medical equipment for 13 under-resourced hospitals nationwide. The fundraising drive continues through June 30th, as many other hospitals across Thailand still need essential medical equipment support. The event featured a warm-up session led by popular idol 'Noi' from Butterbear and closed with a full concert by the band Bodyslam, creating an atmosphere of joy and lasting impressions for all attendees.

Professor Keerati Jarunchalowarit, President of RCOST, stated that the project aims to elevate orthopedic and musculoskeletal care treatment, a field where many hospitals, particularly in remote areas, still lack modern medical equipment and tools. He emphasized that this step-forward initiative represents more than just exercise for health—it reflects unified support from all sectors that has made the campaign's success possible, reaching the 100 million baht target. All funds will be used to purchase orthopedic equipment to deliver to 13 hospitals nationwide, enhancing their capacity to treat patients, reduce waiting times, and improve long-term quality of life for communities, marking a significant achievement for Thai public health.

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National

Pimplapa and Yataawi Win Tight Matches to Advance to Main Draw at ITF Thailand Tournament

Thai players Pimplapa Lim and Yataawi Chim advanced to the main draw of an ITF tennis tournament in Nakhon Pathom after winning tight qualifying matches on May 4, with Pimplapa overcoming China's top seed in a super tiebreak.

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The ITF Men's World Tennis Tour M25 event offering $30,000 USD in prize money (approximately 974,700 baht) and the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour W15 event offering $15,000 USD in prize money (approximately 487,350 baht) concluded their final qualifying rounds on May 4, 2025 at Kasetsart University's Kamphaeng Saen campus in Nakhon Pathom.

Two Thai female players performed exceptionally well in the women's singles final qualifying round. Pimplapa Lim, a Thai-Singaporean player ranked 304 in ITF rankings, lost the first set to China's Sun Yu, the top seed. However, Lim fought back strongly in subsequent sets, eventually forcing a decisive super tiebreak where she dominated to claim victory with a 2-1 set triumph (2-6, 7-5, 10-4 in the super tiebreak), securing her main draw berth. In the first round, Pimplapa will face China's Zhang Junhan, the 5th seed.

Yataawi Chim, ranked 1358 in ITF rankings and the 16th seed, also advanced through three sets against Hong Kong's Cheng Kaiyao (3rd seed, ITF ranking 364). Using sharp technical play, Yataawi won 2-1 in sets with a score of 6-4, 1-6, 10-8 in the super tiebreak, earning her main draw spot as well. In her first round, she will face South Korea's Lee Eun-ji.

In the men's singles final qualifying round, Thailand's Thanathep Suksamran, seeded 6th, defeated South Korea's Sim Sang-been (10th seed) to advance directly to the main draw. Meanwhile, Kunanun Panthradhon (16th seed) lost to India's Dev Javia (4th seed) 0-2 in sets with a score of 1-6, 0-6. Additionally, Chirat Nawasirisobun (14th seed) lost to South Korea's Cho Song-woo (8th seed) 2-6, 0-2 Ret. (due to breathing difficulties).

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National

Pep Signals He'll Stay at Manchester City, Hints at Continuing as Manager Next Season

Pep Guardiola has signaled he plans to remain Manchester City's manager for next season, ending speculation about a summer departure despite completing a decade at the club.

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Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, has suggested he will continue leading the club next season, putting to rest recent speculation that he might leave during the upcoming summer. Guardiola remains under contract with Manchester City until the end of the 2026-27 season, though there had been speculation he might bid farewell to the Etihad Stadium in the coming summer transfer window. But based on his latest interview, it appears the manager still has the drive to continue managing the team next season. "I don't think I could have lasted 10 years even with all these championships, if I didn't have such an excellent environment," Guardiola said. "I'm feeling more now, I don't know if it's happiness, but I still have abundant energy to work. I still feel good about coming here and working even on my days off."

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Police

Gunman Opens Fire on Subdistrict Council Member Outside Home While Heading to Prayer

A 67-year-old subdistrict council member named Marahlee was shot and killed outside his home in Pattani province while heading to early morning prayers at a nearby mosque. The gunman fired approximately 19 rounds at the victim, striking him multiple times in the torso, arm, and leg. Authorities are investigating the incident as police collect evidence from the crime scene.

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Pattani — A gunman opened fire on a subdistrict council member outside his home as he was heading to prayer at a nearby mosque, approximately 100 meters away.

On May 4, 2026, at 5:15 a.m., authorities responded to reports of a shooting victim who suffered critical injuries before dying at the hospital in Mueang District, Pattani.

The deceased was identified as Marahlee, 67, a member of the Thanon Subdistrict Council.

An autopsy at Mueang Hospital revealed he was shot multiple times across his body, including 10 rounds to the right torso, 1 round to the left arm, and 8 rounds to the right leg.

According to the victim's wife, before the incident he had left home to perform the Subuh prayer at the mosque, which was about 100 meters away. When he stepped outside the house, she heard multiple gunshots ring out in rapid succession before discovering her husband shot and collapsed on the ground.

Authorities have collected evidence from the scene, with additional details to follow.

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National

Commerce Ministry Recommends Exporters Use Online CBEC Channels to Tap Chinese Cosmetics Market

Thailand's Commerce Ministry urges cosmetic exporters to use cross-border e-commerce platforms to access China's booming cosmetics market, projected to reach 2.9 trillion baht by 2025. CBEC channels offer relaxed regulations and tax benefit

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The Commerce Ministry has advised exporters to leverage cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) platforms to penetrate the lucrative Chinese cosmetics market. According to Sunantha Kangwalkulgij, Director-General of the International Trade Promotion Department under the Ministry of Commerce, the ministry has tasked commercial attachés stationed abroad with surveying trade routes and export opportunities for Thai products in their respective countries. Recently, the ministry received a comprehensive report from Sakorn Sansopha, Director of the Thai Trade Promotion Office in Shanghai, detailing the Chinese cosmetics industry's consumer behavior, market conditions, and export opportunities for Thai cosmetic products.

Commercial attachés report that China has become one of the world's leading cosmetics consumption markets, demonstrating strong domestic purchasing power and significant growth potential. The Chinese cosmetics market is projected to reach 579.1 billion yuan (approximately 2.895 trillion baht) in 2025, a substantial increase from 445.9 billion yuan (approximately 2.229 trillion baht) in 2024.

When purchasing cosmetics, Chinese consumers prioritize product efficacy, ingredients, and brand reputation. Their preferred shopping channels are e-commerce platforms such as Taobao and JD.com, which dominate the cosmetics purchasing landscape. Physical retail options include official brand stores and retail chains like Watsons and The Colorist.

Chinese consumers favor eco-friendly, minimalist, and modern packaging designs, as well as luxury and retro-styled packaging. The most frequently used cosmetic products include face and neck care products, followed by lip products, eye products, foundations, lip care products, and eye cosmetics. Consumers seek products that provide hydration, skin tightening, brightening effects, and blemish reduction, while desiring long-lasting results and improved after-sales service.

The Chinese cosmetics market is substantial with high demand and strong growth potential. However, Thai entrepreneurs face intense competition from well-established and recognized brands. To successfully enter the Chinese market, Thai cosmetic manufacturers should prepare competitive products with proven hydration and skin-tightening benefits, lasting results, eco-friendly and modern packaging, and clear label descriptions. The cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) channel is particularly favorable, offering relaxed regulations, simplified labeling requirements, and customs tax exemptions that reduce costs. Thai entrepreneurs seeking to export cosmetics to China should seriously consider starting with CBEC platforms.

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National

Khunying Patama, World Badminton Federation President, Praises Denmark's Excellent Hosting of 2026 Thomas-Uber Cup

Badminton World Federation President Khunying Patama praised Denmark's exceptional hosting of the 2026 Thomas-Uber Cup, highlighting the country's warm hospitality and high organizational standards during the prestigious international team

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Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, an International Olympic Committee member and president of the Badminton World Federation, praised Denmark's outstanding hosting of the 2026 Thomas-Uber Cup (BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026) held April 24 to May 3, 2026. The event was conducted to the highest standards, with the Danish people demonstrating genuine warmth and hospitality toward athletes, staff, officials, and fans throughout the competition, reflecting true hosting spirit.

The Thomas-Uber Cup is among the most prestigious and historically significant team world championship competitions in sports. It transcends athletic excellence to represent national unity, pride, and spirit. The competition's heart lies in team strength and the honor of representing one's country.

The 2026 Thomas-Uber Cup continues to grow and evolve, balancing tradition with innovation while maintaining the distinctive character of this historic event. Competition intensity has increased significantly, with every match and every point carrying genuine weight. Results have become tightly contested, with emerging teams rising to challenge at the highest level.

The Thomas-Uber Cup 2026 is central to the Badminton World Federation's vision of promoting badminton as a truly global sport, inspiring youth to dream and develop through athletics, while strengthening international friendship and cooperation among member nations.

"We are proud that this competition continues to unite people from around the world through badminton," Khunying Patama said. "In 2026, we have witnessed not just an excellent competition, but also the power of unity, which will continue to inspire future generations."

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National

A royal bond across centuries: Thai King and Queen in Sweden

Thailand's King and Queen visited Sweden at the invitation of King Carl XVI Gustaf for his 80th birthday celebrations, highlighting over 150 years of diplomatic ties between the two kingdoms. As the sole Asian royal family present at the high-profile event, the Thai delegation was afforded prominent ceremonial positions, underscoring the depth of bilateral relations. The visit reinforces the historic friendship between the Chakri and Bernadotte dynasties and reaffirms both nations' commitment to deepening cooperation.

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The official visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand to Sweden has drawn attention as a moment underscoring more than a century of close ties between the two kingdoms, blending royal tradition with modern diplomacy.

The visit was made at the invitation of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden to attend celebrations marking the Swedish monarch's 80th birthday. Beyond its ceremonial significance, the occasion highlighted longstanding relations between the Thai and Swedish royal families, widely regarded as a cornerstone of bilateral ties.

Sole Asian royal presence

The Thai monarchy stood out as the only royal household from Asia attending the high-profile celebrations, which brought together European royals and heads of state. The presence reflected the depth of relations between the two countries, forged through decades of exchanges at the highest level.

Upon arrival in Stockholm, Their Majesties were received by Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden at the aircraft stairs, a gesture seen as one of the highest forms of royal courtesy under protocol.

During official ceremonies, including a thanksgiving service and the changing of the royal guards, the Thai King and Queen were accorded prominent positions alongside the Swedish monarch and queen. They also joined a group photograph with members of royal families and dignitaries attending the celebrations.

Royal message of goodwill

On the occasion, the King of Thailand extended a message of congratulations to King Carl XVI Gustaf, expressing best wishes for the Swedish monarch's health and happiness, as well as for the continued peace and prosperity of Sweden.

The message also reaffirmed Thailand's pride in the long-standing friendship between the two kingdoms and confidence that bilateral relations would continue to deepen, both directly and within broader frameworks such as ASEAN–EU cooperation.

A friendship spanning more than a century

Formal relations between Thailand and Sweden date back to 1868. King Chulalongkorn later visited Sweden in 1897, marking a milestone in bilateral ties.

One enduring symbol of that relationship is the Thai pavilion in Ragunda, northern Sweden, built to commemorate the visit and still maintained today as a cultural landmark.

Over the past 150 years, the Chakri and Bernadotte dynasties have continued to exchange royal visits, reinforcing mutual respect and cooperation.

The latest visit is seen as a continuation of that legacy, linking a shared historical foundation with contemporary engagement, as both countries seek to advance cooperation for the benefit of their peoples.

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