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What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola as cases and deaths rise

The WHO has declared an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a global health emergency, with over 600 suspected cases and 150 deaths caused by a rare Bundibugyo virus strain with no approved treatments or vaccines.

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ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola disease outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.

Africa's top public health body confirmed the outbreak in Congo's Ituri Province on May 15. The case count has risen to around 150 suspected deaths and more than 600 suspected cases.

Health authorities say the outbreak is caused by Bundibugyo virus, a rare type of Ebola that has no approved medicines or vaccines. The outbreak is occurring in a part of Congo facing conflict caused by armed rebel groups and the displacement of large numbers of people fleeing the violence.

"This is a context that is incredibly complicated to try to manage," said Lina Moses, an epidemiologist and disease ecologist at Tulane University who worked as a first responder coordinating contact tracing during the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak.

How Ebola can spread

Ebola disease is highly contagious and can be transmitted to people from wild animals. It spreads in the human population through contact with bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen, and with contaminated surfaces and materials such as bedding and clothing.

The disease is rare but severe and often fatal in people. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain and at times internal and external bleeding.

The first Ebola virus to be identified was in 1976 near the Ebola River in what is now Congo. The first outbreaks occurred in remote villages in Central Africa, near tropical rainforests.

What the WHO's emergency declaration means

The WHO says the latest Ebola outbreak does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency, such as COVID-19, and advises against closing international borders.

Its emergency declaration is meant to spur donors into action. However, the global response to previous declarations has been mixed.

When the WHO declared mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa as a global emergency in 2024, experts at the time said it did little to get supplies like diagnostic tests, medicines and vaccines to affected countries quickly.

An array of aid agencies are trying to help. WHO representatives in Congo said organizations on the ground included UNICEF, the International Organization for Migration, Médecins Sans Frontières, the World Food Program and the Red Cross.

Where the outbreak started

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the first cases were reported in late April in Bunia, the capital of Congo's Ituri Province, and the nearby Mongbwalu health zone, a high-traffic mining area. However, officials say they are not certain of the source and the outbreak may have started weeks earlier and gone unnoticed.

Ituri is in remote eastern Congo, with poor road networks and health facilities, and is more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the capital, Kinshasa.

The Africa CDC said a major concern is that Ituri Province borders Uganda and South Sudan, raising the risk of Ebola crossing borders.

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National

Thai TV personality DJ Nui trademarks signature laugh over AI concerns

TV personality DJ Nui has trademarked his distinctive laugh in Thailand as sound marks gain legal protection amid growing AI concerns over voice imitation and unauthorized commercial use.

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Thailand's Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) says sound trademarks are becoming increasingly important in branding and marketing, with Thai TV personality DJ Nui Thanawat Prasitsomporn among those seeking legal protection for a signature sound.

DIP director-general Oramon Sapthaweetham said on 21 May that sounds such as jingles, catchphrases, app tones and voice introductions are now powerful branding tools in the digital era, helping consumers instantly recognize products and services.

She said DJ Nui had applied to trademark his distinctive laugh with the department, describing it as an example of a new form of intellectual property protection gaining importance both in Thailand and internationally.

The department noted that global artists have also moved to protect signature sounds. Taylor Swift previously filed sound trademark applications in the United States for phrases including "Hey, it's Taylor Swift" and "Hey, it's Taylor".

Officals said the growing use of artificial intelligence has increased concerns over voice imitation and unauthorised commercial use of distinctive voices and sounds.

Thailand amended its Trademark Act to allow protection for sound marks, including human voices, music and other distinctive audio elements that are not directly related to the nature of a product.

According to the DIP, Thailand has received 494 sound trademark applications since September 2017, including 438 from Thai applicants and 56 from foreign applicants. So far, 114 sound trademarks have been approved.

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Police

Emergency worker killed on duty in ambulance crash

An emergency medical worker died after an ambulance from Nam Pat Hospital in Uttaradit crashed on a rain-slicked road while responding to an emergency call on May 21.

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An emergency medical worker in Uttaradit province has died after an ambulance crashed while responding to an emergency call during heavy rain.

The accident occurred on 21 May involving an ambulance from Nam Pat Hospital in Uttaradit. Officials said the vehicle lost control and veered off the road due to slippery conditions while transporting staff to assist an emergency patient.

Nattanicha Bangchan, also known as "June", was critically injured while on duty inside the ambulance. Rescue workers and emergency personnel in Uttaradit rushed to assist and transferred her to Uttaradit Hospital, where she later died.

The Ministry of Public Health expressed condolences to her family in a statement posted on social media, describing her death as occurring while carrying out emergency medical duties.

Many Thai social media users also paid tribute to Nattanicha, praising her dedication and sacrifice while serving on duty until the final moments of her life.

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National

Thai masseuse wins gold at world massage championship

Soraya Thaoram from Nakhon Si Thammarat won gold in the oil massage category at the Wellness World Championship 2026 in Bangkok, competing against 200 contestants from 22 countries.

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A Thai woman from Nakhon Si Thammarat province has won a gold medal in the oil massage category at the Wellness World Championship 2026 in Bangkok. Soraya Thaoram claimed the top prize during the international competition held on 18 May at TK Palace & Convention Hotel on Chaeng Watthana Road. The event featured around 200 contestants from 22 countries competing in four categories: facial massage, Thai massage, oil massage and foot massage. Soraya, who is from Koh Thuat subdistrict in Pak Phanang district, received widespread congratulations from local residents after bringing home the gold medal for Thailand. The competition was judged by a panel of 30 experts from Thailand and abroad. Soraya was trained by Kanticha Rodbut, a massage instructor from Thung Song district in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Organisers described the Wellness World Championship 2026 as one of the year's major international wellness competitions, showcasing massage and spa skills from around the world.

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Community

New School Term Begins: Six Students Hospitalized After Rash and Chest Tightness

Six female students at a Prachuap Khiri Khan school were hospitalized on May 22 with itchy rashes and chest tightness; doctors attributed the illness to heat rash triggered by weather changes and pollen exposure rather than food or chemical

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Six female students at Municipal School 1 (Kabinburi Rasat Amrung) in Kabinburi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan were hospitalized on May 22 after suddenly falling ill during morning break around 12:30 p.m. The students, from grades 5 and 6, developed itchy rashes on their arms, with some experiencing chest tightness. School Principal Chawalit Srimapol stated they were immediately transported to Kabinburi Hospital for medical treatment. Doctors diagnosed the condition as heat rash caused by sudden weather changes following a storm, combined with exposure to flower pollen and environmental factors while students were in an open area. The school has clarified that reports circulating on social media claiming the students suffered from food poisoning or chemical exposure are false, and the medical diagnosis confirms environmental allergies as the cause.

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National

Nabil Anane Seeks Opinions After Brother Yunis Loses to Freddy Haggerty by Unanimous Decision

Yunis Anane, an 18-year-old French-Thai boxer, lost by unanimous decision to British fighter Freddy Haggerty at ONE Championship's The Inner Circle event, prompting his brother Nabil to seek public opinion on the disputed outcome.

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Prominent Thai boxer Nabil Anane has posted a statement seeking public opinion following his younger brother Yunis Anane's unanimous decision loss to British fighter Freddy Haggerty at ONE Championship's The Inner Circle event.

Yunis Anane, an 18-year-old French-Thai boxer, competed in a Muay Thai rules bout in the strawweight division (115-125 lbs) before losing by unanimous decision to 21-year-old British fighter Freddy Haggerty.

Following the fight, Nabil Anane, the prominent Thai boxer and older brother of Yunis, posted on Facebook stating 'I have nothing to say, I'd like to hear your thoughts,' accompanied by an overwhelming number of comments from boxing fans.

On social media, many Thai boxers have expressed disagreement with the decision and confusion regarding the fight's outcome.

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Police

Police Issue Summons for 18-Year-Old Who Forged Documents and Impersonated Government Official to Defraud Poor Home Repair Fund

An 18-year-old has been summoned for impersonating a government official and defrauding a community housing program of nearly 600,000 baht meant for low-income repairs in Buriram province. Provincial officials have pledged emergency repairs

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Police have issued a summons for an 18-year-old suspect accused of impersonating a government official and defrauding a community organization of nearly 600,000 baht intended for home repairs for low-income families. The suspect allegedly embezzled funds from a housing program, stole from a community welfare savings fund, and conned an elderly woman out of additional money. On May 22, provincial social development officials visited affected families and pledged to expedite emergency home repairs for four households whose homes were left in dangerous disrepair.

On May 22, 2026, Piyanat Sengiemsak, the Buriram provincial governor, led a team to visit and provide support to four low-income families approved for home repairs under the Sufficient Housing Program administered by the Community Organization Development Institute. Eleven homes total were to be repaired in Charekmak subdistrict, Prakonchai district, Buriram province.

However, an 18-year-old named Jetrin, who fraudulently posed as a government official, infiltrated the project and swindled 375,000 baht from the subdistrict community organization. While only seven homes were actually built, he caused four remaining homes to go unrepaired. Additionally, he embezzled over 426,000 baht from the community welfare savings fund and defrauded an elderly woman of 7,400 baht, bringing his total fraud to nearly 600,000 baht.

Inspection of the four unrepaired homes revealed they were in dangerous, dilapidated condition. The residents include elderly and disabled persons. Provincial social development authorities have committed to accelerating emergency home repairs and recovering the embezzled funds.

When interviewed, Swee Seepara, 27, granddaughter of 77-year-old Pong Ulid Prakonchai, one of the four families still awaiting repairs, described their home as severely deteriorated with a leaking roof that causes water damage during rainy season, making sleep difficult. Though initially disappointed by news of the fraud, she was moved to tears when provincial officials visited and promised to proceed with urgent repairs.

According to Anusan Sriprom, investigation officer at Ban Bua Police Station, the case is divided into three parts: the community organization's fraud complaint regarding the misappropriated home repair funds (with project deadline June 30, 2026); the embezzlement of daily savings fund contributions (still awaiting documentation); and the elderly woman's case (summons already issued). If the suspect fails to respond to summons, an arrest warrant will be issued. Authorities are also gathering evidence to determine what additional charges may apply regarding his fraudulent impersonation of a government official.

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Regional

Russian Fighter Falls to IQ's Striking Power! Young Champion Claims Victory at ONE The Inner Circle

Thai fighter Yodaikyuu earned a split decision victory over Russian powerhouse Kiamran Nabati in the bantamweight main event at ONE Championship's The Inner Circle at Bangkok's Lumpinee Stadium on May 22.

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At ONE Championship's The Inner Circle event held at Lumpinee Stadium on May 22, the main card featured a highly competitive bantamweight (135-145 lbs) bout between 24-year-old "Yodaikyuu" from Buriram and 31-year-old Russian powerhouse "Kiamran Nabati." The two skilled fighters battled intensely through all three rounds before the judges awarded Yodaikyuu a split decision victory. In other results, Viet Anh Do defeated Kim Kyung Jung by TKO at 2:17 of the second round. Vero defeated Kana by unanimous decision. Freddie Haggerty won his bout against Younis Annan by unanimous decision. Liu Mengyang also claimed victory over Gabriel Pereira by unanimous decision.

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National

Insurance Commission Forecasts Slower Premium Growth in 2026, But Financial Liquidity Remains Stable

Thailand's Insurance Commission expects slower premium growth in 2026 due to Middle East tensions and economic slowdown, but insurers maintain strong financial positions with capital reserves well above regulatory minimums.

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The Insurance Commission warns that Middle East tensions threaten the global economy through energy price spikes and financial market instability, potentially affecting Thailand's insurance industry via slower revenue growth and increased claim costs from rising energy, materials, labor, and repair expenses. The Commission forecasts that total insurance premium growth will decelerate in 2026 due to economic slowdown, weakened purchasing power, and financial market volatility, though health insurance is expected to continue growing due to rising health awareness despite inflationary pressures on medical costs. Thai insurers maintain strong financial positions with life insurance companies and general insurers reporting Capital Adequacy Ratios of 442.4% and 367.2% respectively as of Q4 2024, well above the regulatory minimum of 140%, demonstrating resilience despite global economic headwinds that could impact asset valuations, claim payouts, and cash flow management in the coming period.

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National

Contemporary Arts and Culture Office Awards Art City Development Project Competition, Promoting Five Provinces as Art Cities

Thailand's Contemporary Arts and Culture Office announced winners of its Art City Development Project competition, awarding 56 submissions from five provinces with funding to promote art initiatives in rural and provincial communities.

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The Contemporary Arts and Culture Office (CACO) held an awards ceremony on May 22, 2025, for the Art City Development Project Proposal Competition. Culture Minister Sabeeda Thaisetr delegated Deputy Permanent Secretary of Culture Chotika Akkitsopha to preside over the ceremony and present awards at the Auditorium of the Rajdamnoen Contemporary Art Gallery in Bangkok.

The event featured a panel discussion titled "Project Proposals and Art City Development" led by two expert panelists: Lakkhana Kunawichayanan, a visual arts specialist, and Sirisak Khotchapathorn, a film expert. An exhibition of all submitted project proposals was also displayed, alongside performances from the "Phimai Inspire" community empowerment initiative.

CACO Director Kasetr Kamnertpetch stated that in 2025, the office recognized the importance of artist and cultural network participation in communities and opened calls for Art City Development Project proposals. A total of 56 projects were submitted from five provinces: Krabi (6 projects), Chiang Rai (18 projects), Nakhon Ratchasima (12 projects), Phrae (11 projects), and Ratchaburi (9 projects).

The evaluation committee, comprised of CACO executives, contemporary arts and culture experts across various disciplines, and provincial culture officers from all five provinces, reviewed proposals based on community participation, economic and social impact, implementation feasibility and budget, and sustainability and management. The winning projects were:

Grand Prize (1 award): "Banok: International Contemporary Art Festival in Rural Areas" (Phase One) from Ratchaburi Province, led by Pornpilay Mimailay, awarded a trophy and 20,000 baht prize money, plus 900,000 baht in project implementation support.

Excellence Awards (5 awards): Recipients receive trophies and 10,000 baht prize money, plus project implementation support of 500,000 baht each.

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Police

Woman shoots friend dead over jealousy linked to ex-husband; confesses after lengthy police interrogation

A 39-year-old woman shot her friend dead near a fish pond in Lampang after finding her with the suspect's ex-husband, confessing to the killing following police interrogation.

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A jealous woman fatally shot her friend by gunfire. After extended police interrogation, she confessed to searching for her ex-husband, only to find him with the victim—a woman who had also separated from him—at a fish pond.

At 10:00 a.m. on May 22, 2025, Sergeant Major Prawitr Kamphan of Hang Chat Police Station in Lampang received a report of a woman shot dead near a shelter beside a fish pond in Bong Subtai village, Pong Yang Kok subdistrict, Hang Chat district. He coordinated with Hang Chat Hospital and rushed to investigate with Police Captain Praphas Ubonsri and other officers.

The victim was a 37-year-old woman from Na Kaew subdistrict, Koh Kha district. She lay on her back wearing a black short-sleeved shirt and long jeans, with a single gunshot wound to the head. No signs of struggle were found, and she was estimated to have been dead for at least six hours. A black Honda motorcycle with Bangkok license plates was parked nearby.

Investigators discovered that before the body was found, an unknown man had written a letter to the fish pond owner stating someone had been shot dead. The owner reported it to village authorities and police, who confirmed the discovery. Evidence at the scene pointed to Yim, 39, the victim's friend. Initially denying involvement, Yim confessed after prolonged police questioning, admitting she shot her friend with a gun she later disposed of in the forest.

Yim stated she had been searching for her ex-husband, whom she hadn't found. She eventually encountered him with the victim—a woman who had also separated from the same man—and they had become involved. The confrontation escalated, and Yim used the firearm in anger.

The victim's brother noted his sister had visited her son at the ex-husband's house on May 20 and never returned home. He was unaware of what caused the tragedy, though he mentioned hearing rumors about drug involvement—likely as a user rather than dealer, since she had no income. He had planned to help her seek treatment before this incident occurred.

At 6:00 p.m., police took Yim to the crime scene to document her confession and recover the .32-caliber weapon she had hidden. She was then brought in for further investigation and charged accordingly.

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