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Ploy Ratanarat Ordains as a Buddhist Nun, Receives Dharma Name 'Mae Chee Ratanasiri' as Twin Sister Petch Nala Participates in Head-Shaving Ceremony

Former actress Ploy Ratanarat has ordained as a Buddhist nun with the dharma name Mae Chee Ratanasiri, with her twin sister Petch Nala performing the head-shaving ceremony during the emotional family gathering.

9 May Khaosod

A touching moment unfolded as former actress Ploy Ratanarat Euethuaiakul proceeded with her ordination ceremony in a simple yet heartfelt atmosphere surrounded by family and loved ones. Her twin sister, Petch Nala, personally performed the head-shaving ritual, creating an emotional experience for all in attendance.

Petch Nala posted a warm message to her sister saying: "I'd like to dedicate merit to Ploy as well. This beautiful path will lead us back to our true home together. I love you always. May the rest of your life be filled with peace and brightness through a noble heart."

Ploy's religious name was revealed as 'Mae Chee Ratanasiri,' with an accompanying post stating: "Mae Chee Ratanasiri and Mae Chee Suvannata, Buddhist nun, respectfully dedicate this merit. Today brings such joy. May Dharma bring you well-being."

Following the public announcement, entertainment industry colleagues and fans have flooded social media with congratulations and well-wishes for Mae Chee Ratanasiri's spiritual journey.

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Police

Tourist Police Bust Illegal Tour Gang Operating at Border with Bait-and-Switch Pricing Scheme Targeting Laos Trips

Tourist police arrested a Laotian national leading an organized gang that lured travelers with cheap tour packages at the Thailand-Laos border, then demanded extra payments once they crossed into Laos. The operation involved recruiters, dri

9 May Khaosod

On May 9, 2026, Deputy Commander Saksira Phueak-am of the Tourist Police ordered officers to conduct a comprehensive crackdown on transnational crimes and foreign offenders. The investigation team set up a sting operation to apprehend Phismai (surname withheld), a 37-year-old Laotian national, following complaints about illegal tour operations organizing trips to Laos. The gang operated in organized groups stationed at the border checkpoint. When they spotted Thai and foreign tourists, they would befriend them and offer tour packages, transportation, and other services at attractively low prices. Once tourists were deceived and crossed into the neighboring country, the gang would demand additional payments. Fearful tourists filed complaints with tourist police before the arrests were made.

Interviews with Thai business operators revealed the gang had established a permanent operation at the border to solicit tourists into their programs. They operated as an organized chain with recruiters, shuttle drivers, money exchangers, SIM card sellers, border pass facilitators, and unlicensed tour guides providing full-service packages. The suspect has been handed over to Chong Mek Police Station in Ubon Ratchathani Province for legal proceedings.

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Breaking

Road Collapse at Fae Chao Intersection: Motorcycle Rider Injured, Emergency Crews Clear Area

A sinkhole at Bangkok's Fae Chao intersection injured a motorcycle rider on May 9th; authorities are repairing the road while urging drivers to avoid the area due to congestion.

9 May Khaosod

A road collapse in central Bangkok injured one person on May 9th at 3:16 PM. The Bangkhunnonth Fire and Rescue Station responded to the incident at the Fae Chao intersection on Charoen Sanitwong Road in Bang Kho Laem district, Bangkok. Initial inspection found a sinkhole approximately 1 meter deep and 5 meters long, which resulted in one injury. Authorities provided first aid at the scene, though the injured person refused hospital treatment.

The road remains passable but traffic is unusually congested, particularly at the Bromratchonnani intersection and the tunnel toward Bang Khun Non. Officials are actively inspecting and repairing the collapsed section to prevent further dangers to motorists. Authorities recommend that residents avoid this route if possible and allow extra travel time this evening.

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National

Top 5 Zodiac Signs Blessed by Mercury's Shift: Sudden Wealth, Peak Fortune, and Major Life Changes Ahead

Astrologer Moe Buoy identifies Dragon, Rabbit, Virgo, Leo, and Pisces as zodiac signs poised for sudden wealth and major life changes as Mercury shifts away from obstacles. Expected benefits include job advancement, debt clearance, and new

9 May Khaosod

Astrologer Moe Buoy has ranked the top 5 zodiac signs experiencing Mercury's shift away from obstacles, bringing sudden wealth and peak fortune. The ranking includes Dragon, Rabbit, Virgo, Leo, and Pisces. As malevolent planetary influences depart and beneficial ones arrive, Mercury's transit opens exceptional opportunities and major transformations. Previous obstacles and struggles fade as a new light emerges at the tunnel's end. Expect job advancements, debt clearance, property and vehicle acquisitions, and continuous financial flow. Favorable influences from influential figures benefit single individuals preparing for romantic developments, bringing substantial prosperity.

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National

Suárez Ready to Return to Uruguay Squad for World Cup if Called Upon

Luis Suárez says he's ready to rejoin Uruguay's national team if called for the 2026 World Cup, reversing his September retirement from international football after criticism of coach Marcelo Bielsa.

9 May Khaosod

Luis Suárez, the 39-year-old striker, has announced his readiness to return to Uruguay's national team whenever called upon, especially for the upcoming World Cup.

Suárez previously retired from international football in September 2024 after criticizing head coach Marcelo Bielsa's team management approach.

However, he has now reversed his position, declaring he remains open to returning to Uruguay after 19 months away from the squad.

"I have never refused my country if they want me, especially for the World Cup that's coming," Suárez stated.

"Back then, I stepped aside to give opportunities to younger players. I said some things I shouldn't have, and I've already apologized to those I needed to apologize to."

Suárez has scored 69 goals in 143 appearances for Uruguay and has participated in four World Cups with the national team.

Uruguay will compete in Group H of the 2026 World Cup alongside Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde, and Spain.

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National

Clear Skin Without Blemishes, But Wrong Drug Use—Doctor Warns of Blood Clot Risk

A doctor warns against self-medicating with tranexamic acid, a blood-clotting medication being illegally promoted online as a skin-clearing drug, as improper use risks serious thrombosis especially for smokers and those on contraceptives.

9 May Khaosod

Wanting beautiful skin but using the wrong medication carries greater dangers than expected. Clear skin without blemishes sounds appealing, but it increases the risk of blood clots.

The 'Near Doctor Jim' Facebook page has posted a warning about improper drug use, stating: 'Warning again about Tranexamic Acid being used as a 'blemish-reducing drug'—don't buy and take it on your own. It may not just be a skin issue; blood clots could genuinely be a problem.'

Transexamic Acid is a medication doctors use to stop bleeding, such as for abnormally heavy menstrual periods or post-surgical bleeding. Recently, however, it's been promoted for 'reducing blemishes and brightening skin,' leading many people to self-medicate based on online reviews.

Uninformed sellers have been promoting it on LINE without understanding its health effects, driven purely by profit. People are continuously taking it without realizing it's not a vitamin. This medication affects the blood clotting system, and improper use—especially in people who:

* Smoke * Take oral contraceptives * Are older * Have vascular disease * Or already have blood clot risk factors

—can significantly increase the risk of thrombosis. Some people take it wanting their blemishes to fade, but don't realize that leg pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, or facial numbness could be serious warning signs not to ignore.

Another common misconception: people think reduced menstrual flow means the drug is working well. But this happens because it's a 'blood-stopping medication'—that doesn't mean it's safe to take continuously on your own every day. Blemishes should be treated by assessing the underlying cause, not by risking your health based on internet reviews. Your skin may improve, but your overall health must not suffer in the process.

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National

Anutin Congratulates Thaksin on Sentence Reduction, Notes Bangkok is Small Enough for Them to Meet

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed congratulations to the Shinawatra family following former PM Thaksin Shinawatra's sentence reduction and scheduled release from prison on May 11. Anutin, who previously served under Thaksin for over 20 years, stated his continued respect and suggested they may naturally encounter each other given Bangkok's size, though he believes Thaksin should primarily focus on family time following his release.

9 May Khaosod

At 2:20 PM on May 9, 2025, at Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base Wing 6, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul commented on former PM Thaksin Shinawatra's impending sentence reduction and prison release on May 11. Anutin stated his respect for Thaksin, noting he served under him for over 20 years and feels a bond like that between parent and child, offering congratulations to the Shinawatra family.

When asked if there would be opportunities to consult with Thaksin on matters within his expertise, Anutin said there are no restrictions, but he believes Thaksin should first spend time with his family. He remarked that Bangkok is compact enough that they may naturally cross paths someday and discuss matters then.

Anutin added that Thaksin's current situation, being newly released, is still technically under sentence reduction with limitations and restrictions on outside visitors. When asked whether analysts worry Thaksin might not abandon politics and could create political turbulence, the Prime Minister said he hasn't considered that possibility, noting only that Thaksin remains someone he respects.

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National

Man's Canned Fish Review Claims Product is Authentic, Says Can Contains Almost No Meat and Requests Authorities to Inspect

A man's viral video review of canned sardines showing minimal fish and mostly sauce inside prompted authorities to launch inspections across multiple brands, though viewers remain divided on whether the contents were unusually low or typica

9 May Khaosod

A man's canned fish review claims the product is authentic with almost no meat inside, leaving netizens divided and forcing him to clarify. He has requested authorities to investigate and emphasized that free sticky rice is included with purchases.

Following growing criticism about canned fish not matching their packaging descriptions, various government agencies have launched inspections covering multiple brands. On May 9, Facebook user Nut Nawakiat posted a video review of a canned sardine product he had purchased. Upon opening, he discovered that the can was nearly full of tomato sauce with minimal fish content, raising questions about whether this was normal.

In the video, he invited an elderly man to review the canned fish, explaining: "Today I'm going to review canned fish. I don't know the brand. Let my father open it fresh, completely unopened with nothing added. It says sardine on it." When opened, the can was found to be almost full of tomato sauce. After pouring it onto a plate, very little fish meat was visible. The elderly reviewer questioned whether there was even any fish at all.

The post generated numerous comments, with some arguing that at that price point, such a quantity was reasonable, while others remained skeptical and accused him of creating fake content. This forced Nut Nawakiat to post a clarification: "I'm explaining about the canned fish video. There's no deception or tricks. I bought two packs from an app store. Authorities can inspect anytime. Free sticky rice is included with purchase."

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National

Pharoh Set to Face Heavy Fines After No Players or Staff Show Up for Phetchaburi Match

Pharoh Phetchaburi United faces heavy fines after failing to send players or staff to a scheduled match, with the no-show blamed on unresolved financial problems within the club.

9 May Khaosod

Pharoh Phetchaburi United, a semi-professional league team, faces potential significant fines after failing to send any players or staff to their home match against Phetchaburi FC. The no-show stems from unresolved financial issues within the club. Under professional football league regulations Section 3.10, any team that fails to appear at a scheduled match or arrives but doesn't field players without legitimate venue issues is declared the loser and subject to penalties. First offense fines are set at 50,000 baht, with subsequent violations incurring 100,000 baht each time. The club must also cover all match management expenses and compensate the visiting team with no less than 50,000 baht in damages.

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National

Royal Gazette Announces 400 Billion Baht Emergency Decree to Address Energy Crisis Impact

Thailand's government secured authorization to borrow 400 billion baht to help citizens and businesses affected by the energy crisis while funding a transition to renewable energy sources.

9 May Khaosod

The Royal Gazette has published a royal decree authorizing the Ministry of Finance to borrow up to 400 billion baht to address impacts from the energy crisis and advance the country's energy transition. Issued on May 9, 2026, the decree grants the Finance Ministry Cabinet-approved authority to borrow in Thai baht or foreign currency, or to issue debt instruments totaling no more than 400 billion baht in the Thai government's name. All loan agreements or debt instruments must be finalized by September 30, 2027. The decree aims to help citizens, farmers, and entrepreneurs affected by the energy crisis while maintaining economic stability and promoting the transition to renewable and alternative energy technologies. Borrowed funds can only be used to: (1) assist those impacted by the energy crisis, and (2) promote efficient energy use and support the shift from fossil fuel dependence to alternative and renewable energy technologies across government, private sector, communities, and the general public, including workforce development and innovation initiatives. The Cabinet will determine spending plans and can adjust funding allocations as needed while keeping total borrowing within the 400 billion baht ceiling. An oversight committee comprising the Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary as chair, along with representatives from the National Economic and Social Development Council, Budget Bureau, Comptroller General's Department, and fiscal affairs officials will review and approve all expenditures.

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Police

Interior Trade and Transport Departments Link Truck GPS Data to Combat Illegal Agricultural Goods Smuggling

Thailand's interior and transport departments have integrated GPS tracking with cargo monitoring systems to stop smuggling of controlled agricultural goods like palm oil and corn. The real-time data link allows officials to track trucks fro

9 May Khaosod

The Department of Internal Trade and the Department of Land Transport have signed a cooperation agreement to integrate GPS tracking data for trucks. According to Wittayakorn Maneenat, the Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade, this collaboration with Sarapong Paitureypong, the Director-General of the Department of Land Transport, represents a significant step in leveraging digital technology to combat illegal agricultural commodity trade.

The initiative links truck GPS data from the Department of Land Transport's DLT GPS system with the Department of Internal Trade's electronic cargo movement control system through real-time API Web Services. This enables government officials to monitor, verify, and manage the movement of controlled agricultural goods with greater speed, accuracy, and responsiveness.

The Department of Internal Trade is responsible for maintaining agricultural price stability by overseeing nine controlled agricultural commodities including palm oil, animal feed corn, cassava, garlic, and imported onions. Close tracking of shipments is essential to prevent smuggling, hoarding, and illegal movement that could destabilize domestic agricultural prices.

Previously, verification of agricultural shipments relied on documentation, business reports, and field inspections. Real-time GPS tracking of trucks will allow officials to monitor routes from origin to destination using license plate numbers specified in transport permits, enabling more accurate, transparent inspections and faster detection of irregularities.

"Real-time linked data will reduce gaps that allow illegal smuggling of agricultural goods, particularly imported products that may leak into the market during peak domestic harvest seasons, a critical factor affecting Thai farmers' crop prices," said Wittayakorn.

The Department of Internal Trade currently issues approximately 450,000 to 500,000 transport permits for controlled agricultural goods annually, with over 20,000 trucks involved in such transport. The data integration between the two agencies will enhance capacity for analyzing commodity volumes, transport routes, and seasonal movement trends, supporting comprehensive agricultural management and price stabilization planning.

The system will also improve official efficiency in planning inspections, surveillance, and prosecuting violators with greater precision, reducing resource demands for field operations, and ensuring fair law enforcement for all parties.

Both agencies aim to expand cooperation in other areas, including monitoring public transport service fees, taxi meter rates, and preventing consumer exploitation. They will also exchange transportation data to support public complaints investigation, identify repeat offenders, analyze transport route patterns, and strengthen overall public transportation standards.

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