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Striking New Look for Actor Tor Thanapob: He Reveals the Story Behind His Hair and Opens Up About Gaming as a Stress Relief—Plus Exclusive Details on the Full Hormone Reunion Concert

Actor Tor Thanapob debuted a striking new hairstyle at Netflix's 'Bloodhunt Killer' premiere while revealing he uses gaming as his primary stress relief during filming. The actor also confirmed that legendary pop group Hormone is reuniting

7 May Khaosod

Young actor Tor Thanapob made quite an impression at the Bangkok premiere of Netflix's action-romance film 'Bloodhunt Killer' at Siam Paragon's fifth floor with his striking new hairstyle. When asked about his fresh look, Tor explained he's currently in the midst of filming 'Her In the Frame' and has been using gaming as his primary way to unwind and escape stress. He spends his free time playing games with friends both in Thailand and abroad, describing it as a form of relaxation rather than excessive spending. Tor emphasized that he's simply doing what he genuinely wants to do and taking time for himself during this period. Regarding his gaming companions, he noted they're supportive and flexible with scheduling, creating what feels like a new social experience for him—friendships formed without ever meeting face-to-face. The actor also confirmed that the legendary pop group Hormone is reuniting for a full concert at GDH's upcoming major event. He's been rehearsing with the other members and expressed gratitude for the positive response to the concert announcement. Tor confirmed that all 13 original Hormone Season 1 members will be reuniting, including Kant Chulanut, his former bandmate who will be flying back for the performance. When asked about potential style changes, he joked that any major changes like shaving his head would require permission from his current film director, as they're still in production. He views the Hormone reunion concert as more than just nostalgia—it's about bringing together the generation that grew up with their films and music.

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National

Neymar Apologizes for Going Too Far After Slapping Robinho Jr. in Training

Neymar apologized publicly after slapping teammate Robinho Jr. during a Santos training session on May 3, saying he lost control of his emotions following an on-field disagreement.

7 May Khaosod

Brazilian superstar Neymar has issued a public apology to Robinho Jr., a younger teammate at Santos and son of legendary player Robinho, saying his actions were excessive. Santos opened an investigation after reports that Robinho Jr. accused Neymar of slapping him hard on Sunday, May 3, during a training session at Rei Pelé stadium, following an incident where Jr. dribbled the ball past the 34-year-old forward. Recently, Neymar returned to action for Santos and scored in a 1-1 draw against Recife on May 5. After scoring, he embraced Robinho Jr. in celebration, and later gave a media interview saying: "If you want an apology in front of the media, here it is. I went overboard. Yes, in the way I expressed myself, it could have been different, but ultimately I couldn't control my emotions. Everyone makes mistakes. It's my fault, it's his fault. I made a bigger mistake than he did." He continued: "He's a kid I really like. I have a special affection and bond with him. These things happen in football. You argue with your friends, your brothers. That's football. It's part of the game." Robinho Jr. stated that Neymar "realized immediately that he went too far" and apologized "multiple times" for the incident. "It's a situation that upset me because Neymar has been my idol since I was a kid," Jr. said. "There's a lot of false talk from people around, and it's sad that it blew up like this. But I'm fine. I really like him. We talked and everything is settled."

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National

PM Dismisses Opposition, Reveals Speculative Land Purchases Ahead of Land Bridge Project, Says 'Don't Jump the Gun'

Prime Minister Anun Chaiyanupong dismissed opposition concerns about land speculation surrounding the proposed Land Bridge project, insisting the initiative remains in study phase and urging critics not to prejudge its outcomes.

7 May Khaosod

At 10:30 a.m. on May 7, 2025, at Royal Thai Air Force Base 6 in Don Muang, Prime Minister Anun Chaiyanupong and Interior Minister addressed opposition criticism of the Land Bridge project, noting that speculators are buying land ahead of the initiative. The government, he said, is currently focused on helping citizens and alleviating suffering. He cautioned against premature judgment, noting the project has not yet begun and circumstances have changed since previous studies were conducted. Thailand must position itself as a regional center capable of self-reliance in economic development and logistics, standing firm regardless of regional conflicts, he explained. When asked about rumors of 99-year land leases to foreign investors, the PM said the government does not heed rumors and the matter concerns investment in the Land Bridge project specifically. He clarified that the project remains in the study phase, with a committee headed by Deputy PM Ekniti Nitithanpracha and Finance Minister conducting current analysis. When questioned whether the opposition's early criticism would hinder the project, he stated everything depends on the committee's findings. Regarding public input, Anun said the government must listen to the people and has instructed the committee to include representatives from affected communities. When asked if he felt discouraged by scrutiny and attacks, the PM responded humorously that there is no reason to back down, noting he is Chinese and 'backing down is bad luck'—a shovel-backed person eats every day anyway. Regarding a constitutional amendment bill that was rejected citing urgent matters, the PM declined to comment, glanced at his watch, announced 'final statement,' and departed for his flight to the Philippines.

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Breaking

Older Brother Speaks Out on Dark Heart: Woman Rams Motorcycle, Then Stomps on Victim's Face

A man's older brother has spoken out about a fatal incident in which a 42-year-old woman hit and killed her estranged husband with her car on a Saraburi road, then stepped on his face. The brother acknowledged the deceased was unfaithful but defended his character, emphasizing that the woman's actions—running him down and deliberately stomping on his face—were heartlessly cruel. The brother called for an end to the cycle of revenge, expressing both forgiveness and sorrow for the tragic outcome.

7 May Khaosod

The older brother opens up about his sibling being hit by the vengeful ex-girlfriend's car, acknowledging the deceased was a womanizer but defending his character and condemning the heartlessness of the attack. A 42-year-old woman driving a Bangkok-registered Honda Jazz struck a Yamaha Fino motorcycle, killing 38-year-old Aphisit, her estranged husband, on Phahon Yothin Road kilometer 102 (parallel lane entering Saraburi) in Nong Yao Subdistrict, Muang District, Saraburi Province. She then got out and stomped repeatedly on the victim's face.

In an interview on May 7, 2025, Aphisit's 46-year-old older brother, whom the deceased deeply respected, revealed that during their 30-plus years together, the deceased was a good person with many friends, though some disliked him. He acknowledged his brother was a womanizer before meeting the suspect, but claimed he never brought other women around once they were together.

The brother explained that the couple gradually spent less time together because they had different lifestyles and children from previous relationships. The suspect's father also disapproved of the deceased, suspecting he was after their money. Regarding claims the deceased took a million baht from the suspect, the brother said he believed the money was spent on their life together—pointing to photos of boat trips and visits to Laos.

The brother acknowledged his sibling was unfaithful, noting that after each breakup he'd move on to someone new, introducing each as "my wife." However, during the relationship with the suspect, he never saw other women brought around. He posted on Facebook to share the male perspective after receiving harsh comments, as the deceased could not speak for himself.

When confronted, the suspect would only say they couldn't be together and once warned him to think carefully about breaking up. What disturbed the brother most was the image of her stomping on the deceased's face. He described her as heartless for not only hitting him but then deliberately stepping on his face. He questioned why she would seek such revenge and expressed both anger at her and pity for the victim, saying he forgave her personally but wouldn't want their grievances to carry forward into the next life.

The deceased's body was being transferred from the hospital at 2 p.m. that day.

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National

Treasury Shakeup Announced: New Revenue Department Chief Named as Speculation Swirls

Thailand's Treasury Ministry reshuffled leadership after Revenue Department chief Kulya Tantiimit resigned at 54, with a succession line of nine officials set to rotate as acting director-general starting May 2025. Excise Department boss Po

7 May Khaosod

The Treasury Ministry has launched a major reshuffle following Kulya Tantiimit's resignation as director-general of the Revenue Department at age 54, forgoing the opportunity to advance to permanent secretary of the Finance Ministry. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nititanprapast has issued orders establishing a succession line of nine officials to serve as acting director-general beginning May 3, 2025, including: Somsak Anantavat, advisor on energy business tax collection strategy; Kriengsak Prasong Sukanjanh, efficiency advisor; Phinyu Kamneutlom, IT and communications advisor; Salakchit Pongsirijanth, financial transaction tax strategy advisor; Chitra Neesanant, tax base development advisor; and four deputy directors-general including Phawatwat Luongwilai, Surayuth Kobkitpanichphol, Krueda Kritiyachotipakon, and Khanruck Suwannaram.

Meanwhile, speculation surrounds the appointment of the next permanent director-general, with several candidates under consideration including Winit Visetsuwannaphum, current director of the Office of Fiscal Policy, and Patricia Mongkolvanit, director-general of the Comptroller General's Department. However, the frontrunner appears to be Pornchai Thiravech, director-general of the Excise Department, who is senior and well-regarded by government leadership. If Pornchai advances to the Revenue Department post, candidates for his vacant position include Thibadee Wattanakul, director of the State Enterprise Policy Committee, and Akkrut Santhayanan, director-general of the Treasury Department who previously advised on tax collection development.

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National

Tu Tontawan Clears the Air on Romance Rumors with Win Methawin After Photos of Them Dining Together Surface

Thai actress Tu Tontawan dismissed dating rumors with co-star Win Methawin, clarifying they are just close friends who frequently work together and enjoy casual hangouts.

7 May Khaosod

Tu Tontawan Tantiwechakul has addressed the recent dating rumors involving actor Win Methawin after photos emerged of them dining together. The actress, who previously faced intense fan speculation pairing her with co-star Bright Vachirawit (which she clarified was purely fraternal), opened up during an appearance at the "GoHug Welcome Home by Pramy" event at Thonglor Animal Hospital. Tu explained that she and Win simply have a casual, friendly relationship and frequently find themselves together because they work on projects together. She revealed that they were invited to grab lunch on a day when both had free time, and that her friend O't (who is close to both of them) would typically join their outings but is currently in Korea, leaving her to face teasing from friends alone.

Tu expressed that while the constant speculation does make her a bit cautious about being seen with people, she and Win are aware of their sibling-like bond and aren't overly concerned about what others think. She humorously noted that she and Win actually tease each other back when either captures attention with someone else.

During the interview, Tu also discussed her love for dogs and shared details about her two pet dogs: "Tee," a 10-year-old Jack Russell she's had since high school, and "Tao," a much younger rescue dog. She explained that she intentionally named them with the "Ta" prefix to match her own name, creating a family identity. Tu credited her spacious home environment for keeping her dogs healthy and happy, as they have plenty of room to run, dig, and play. Her father helps manage their regular feeding schedule.

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National

PM urges public not to worry about meeting Hun Manet, reiterates that talks must prioritize Thai interests and sovereignty

Thai Prime Minister Anuthine Charnweerakul assured the public ahead of the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu that he will meet with Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet while prioritizing Thai interests and national sovereignty. Speaking before his departure on May 7, 2026, he emphasized that the visit is for official negotiations to present Thailand's position to the ASEAN community, not a social occasion. The PM stated that any discussions will be grounded in principles that protect Thailand's sovereignty and benefit its citizens.

7 May Khaosod

Prime Minister Anuthine Charnweerakul assured Thai citizens not to worry about meeting Hun Manet at the ASEAN Summit, reaffirming Thailand's commitment to principles whereby all discussions must prioritize national interests and sovereignty.

At 10:30 AM on May 7, 2026, at Don Mueang Royal Thai Air Force Base, the Prime Minister and Interior Minister gave an interview before departing for Cebu, Philippines, to attend the 48th ASEAN Summit (May 7-9). Regarding expectations for the meeting, he stated that all matters must benefit Thailand.

When asked about the summit's objectives, Anuthine emphasized that his visit is strictly for work—not a leisure trip or social calls. He will be negotiating and presenting Thailand's position to inform the ASEAN community about Thailand's situation, policies, and planned actions.

On the anticipated meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, Anuthine said they will meet tonight, though it may not be a bilateral meeting since the Philippines is chairing ASEAN and will facilitate such encounters. He expressed hope for a positive atmosphere involving all ASEAN nations and an initial face-to-face meeting, but stressed there is no need for concern.

As Prime Minister managing Thai-Cambodian relations since taking office, and previously as Interior Minister, Anuthine has consistently operated on principles. He reiterated that any discussions or consultations must benefit Thailand and protect its sovereignty as the highest priority, serving Thai people's interests.

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Police

Chinese Programmer Arrested for Hacking Major Game Developer, Stealing Source Code to Create Counterfeit Games Worth 9 Million Baht

Chinese programmer arrested in Bangkok for hacking a major game developer's database and creating counterfeit games that caused 9 million baht in intellectual property damage.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, Thai police arrested Mr. Wang (known as Mr.Wang), a 34-year-old Chinese national, in a high-rise building in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok's Watthana District. Wang is prohibited from entry into Thailand under immigration law and is considered a threat to public security. He is also wanted by Chinese authorities.

The arrest followed intelligence shared by the Mekong-Lancang Law Enforcement Cooperation Center (LMLECC) with Thailand's anti-transnational crime unit. Wang is accused by Chinese authorities of unauthorized computer data access.

Investigation revealed that Wang, a skilled Chinese programmer, hacked into a major gaming company's database to steal source code and system architecture. He then developed counterfeit games closely resembling the originals. Wang established shell companies with online payment systems to fraudulently collect money from unsuspecting players by undercutting item prices to attract customers. The intellectual property damage to the legitimate game developer exceeded 18 million yuan, approximately 9 million baht.

Wang had entered Thailand posing as a tourist and rented a luxury condominium in Bangkok. After authorities tracked and arrested him, he was initially stripped of residency rights. He is now being held at Immigration Police Division 3 pending deportation to China and further legal proceedings.

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National

Model Kratai Tadsika Calls Out Mystery Guy Who Hits on Her Despite Having a Gorgeous Actress Girlfriend

Model Kratai Tadsika publicly called out a man in a relationship with an actress for sending her unsolicited flirty messages, angering her husband who saw the inappropriate DMs.

7 May Khaosod

Model and actress Kratai Tadsika has called out a mystery man who is already in a relationship with a gorgeous former actress, yet continues to send her direct messages with flirty comments like 'sexy and delicious,' despite them having no prior connection. When her husband saw the messages, he was upset. Kratai posted publicly: 'Having a girlfriend already and still liking to send DMs saying I'm sexy and delicious—that's not cool! (Your girlfriend is a beautiful actress) My husband saw it and wasn't okay with it!!! (Also, we've never been anything, so don't get the wrong idea).' The post generated numerous comments from followers expressing concern and wondering who the offender is, with many criticizing his disrespectful behavior toward his own girlfriend and inappropriate use of social media.

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National

Suchath Orders Water Resources Department to Increase Water Supply to Combat Drought and Unpredictable Rainfall Conditions

Thailand's Water Resources Department is accelerating efforts to boost water supply across the country following ministerial orders to combat drought and erratic rainfall. The department has mobilized 115 water pumps and distributed aid to

7 May Khaosod

The Water Resources Department is accelerating implementation of public relief measures on May 7, 2026, following directives from Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchath Chomklin to increase water supply for consumption and use. The directive instructs affiliated agencies to boost drinking water and domestic water access, support village water supply systems, stockpile water in drought-prone areas, and distribute water to support agriculture, ensuring sufficient water supply to meet the needs of communities at risk of water scarcity and agricultural areas affected by erratic rainfall.

Water Resources Department Director General Theerachunn Boonsitthi announced that the Water Situation Analysis and Assessment Unit (WSAAU) has been ordered to collect, analyze, and monitor water data, while the 11 regional water resources offices have been instructed to continuously monitor conditions in their areas and accelerate efforts to provide access to drinking water and agricultural water throughout their regions.

Currently, 294 surface water sources with a combined capacity of 564.13 million cubic meters hold 332.71 million cubic meters of water, representing 58.98% of total capacity, to meet public water demands. Since October 1, 2025, relief efforts across 31 provinces have supported 115 water pumps with combined pumping capacity of 16.68 million cubic meters and distributed 3,945,714 liters of drinking water, benefiting 96,048 households totaling 333,487 people. Agricultural areas benefited amount to 168,271 rai, comprising 145,838 rai of fruit plantations and 22,433 rai of rice paddies.

The Water Resources Department is monitoring global climate trends, with data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasting that Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, will experience ENSO-Neutral conditions from April to June 2026, which may cause unpredictable early-season rainfall, scattered showers, and localized downpours. The latter half of the year shows increased drought risk due to declining baseline water and soil moisture, though short-term heavy rainfall in some periods may pose flash flooding and sudden flood threats to low-lying and foothill areas.

The Water Resources Department has implemented proactive preparedness measures including water retention in reservoirs, improved water distribution system efficiency, water situation monitoring, machinery and pump readiness, and arrangement of backup water sources to support drinking water and agricultural needs in at-risk areas, while coordinating with local agencies to alleviate public hardship, reduce climate variability impacts, and ensure continuous water security.

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National

Election Commission Warns Candidates and Political Parties: Campaign Finance Reports Due by May 11 Deadline

All parliamentary candidates and political parties have until May 11 to file campaign finance reports with the Election Commission or face up to two years in prison and fines of up to 40,000 baht.

7 May Khaosod

On May 7, 2025, the Election Commission warned all parliamentary candidates and political party leaders who fielded candidates in the February 8 election to prepare accurate and complete campaign finance reports covering all expenditures incurred and outstanding liabilities, along with supporting documentation. Candidates and party leaders must sign off on the accuracy of these reports. Individual candidates must submit their reports to their provincial Election Commission office, while political parties must submit theirs to the EC Secretary. Both have until May 11, 2025—90 days from the election—to file. Failure to submit on time or intentional submission of incomplete or false documentation carries penalties of up to two years imprisonment, 40,000 baht in fines, or both, plus a five-year ban on voting rights. Submitting false reports results in even stiffer penalties: one to five years imprisonment, fines of 20,000 to 100,000 baht, and a ten-year voting rights ban.

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