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Royal Decree Elevates Five Community Temples to Royal Monastery Status in Honor of the Queen

Five historic temples across Thailand have been elevated to royal monastery status in honor of Queen Suthida's birthday celebration, recognizing their significance as centers of Buddhist learning and spiritual practice.

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On May 20, 2026, the Royal Gazette published a royal proclamation elevating five community temples to "royal monastery" status to honor Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of the fourth cycle celebration of her birthday on June 3, 2026, as follows:

1. Wat Asokaram in Muang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan Province - A model monastery in scriptural learning established in 1955 Buddhist Era as a memorial to King Ashoka, visited by the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit for the enshrinement of the Buddha's relics on June 4, 1966. The monastery features orderly structures and serves as a center for Vipassana meditation and Buddhist propagation in the central region, earning it recognition as a glory of Samut Prakan Province and the central region of the Thai kingdom.

2. Wat Phra That Lampang Luang in Koa Kha District, Lampang Province - An ancient important monastery associated with the northern kingdom, housing the Lampang Luang reliquary and the Emerald Buddha of Don Tao. The late King and Queen visited the temple for water-pouring ceremonies on December 26, 1971. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn has paid respects multiple times. It features Buddhist architectural principles with local religious traditions and serves as a spiritual center in the northern region.

3. Wat Pa Saeng Arun in Muang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen Province - Established by senior monks in the tradition of Phra Kru Vinai Dhorn, venerated by the late King and Queen. The monastery has proper facilities and is recognized for its public welfare, art, administration, Buddhist propagation, and religious education efforts, featuring an Isan-style ordination hall that displays local architectural and wisdom characteristics.

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Community

Sikao Says Global Liverpool Fans Should Give Slot a Chance to Build Next Season's Team

Former Thai footballer Sikao Giatsakdi urges Liverpool fans to give manager Arne Slot another season to build a cohesive team, citing financial costs of termination and uncertainty over replacements.

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Sikao Giatsakdi Senamuang, former Thai national team striker and devoted Liverpool supporter, has weighed in on global fan calls for manager Arne Slot's removal following disappointing results this season. At the launch event of Liverpool's latest 2026/27 home kit at Siam Discovery's Land Discovery Plaza, Sikao addressed the topic when asked for his opinion as a longtime Reds fan about the push to replace the manager.

Sikao explained that this has been a difficult year for the club. While Liverpool won the championship last season, they faced significant challenges this year, including the death of Diogo Jota and integrating expensive new signings with high expectations attached. He noted that typically when other clubs bring in new players at premium prices, they perform well immediately, but Liverpool's situation has been different—when performances falter, the team reverts to relying on older players and other options. This lack of harmony throughout the season has ultimately fallen on the manager's shoulders, he said, adding that the new season will be important to assess.

On whether Slot should be replaced, Sikao advocated for patience: "Personally, I think he deserves a chance. Terminating a contract comes with significant financial costs, and we'd need to evaluate if it's worth it. Even if we bring in someone new, who can guarantee they'll be better? Yes, if we listen to fan sentiment, many would prefer he wasn't there. But if we look at it objectively, if a change doesn't work out, we'd have to change again, like other rival clubs have done. That's something to consider too."

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Police

Drug Trafficking Gang Busted: Police Seize 8.9 Million Methamphetamine Pills from Rental House in Pathum Thani, Four Suspects Arrested

Police arrested four suspects and seized 8.9 million methamphetamine pills from two rental houses in Pathum Thani following a tip about large-scale drug smuggling operations originating from Saraburi.

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Police from Region 1 Drug Suppression Division raided a rental house and arrested four drug suspects—two men and two women—uncovering a massive shipment of 8.9 million methamphetamine pills that were being held before distribution to their network.

On May 20, 2025, Pol. Col. Kraisorn Sriampon, commander of the Saraburi Provincial Police and Region 1 Drug Suppression Division, led officers to search a suspect house without an address in Ku Khot Subdistrict, Lam Luk Ka District, Pathum Thani. Acting on an informant's tip that large quantities of drugs from Saraburi were being stored in the area, officers discovered 8 million methamphetamine pills, one handgun, and one explosive device.

Four suspects were arrested: Wirojn, 42, from Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani; Watcharapong, 31, from Tha Toom District, Surin; Parichad, 21, from Bang Na, Bangkok; and Panatda, 26, a Laotian national.

Initial interrogation revealed that Wirojn orchestrated large-scale drug smuggling operations from Saraburi, storing drugs temporarily before distribution. A second search of a rental house in Prachatipat Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani—used as another storage location—yielded an additional 900,000 methamphetamine pills hidden inside.

Suspects confessed to receiving drugs from Saraburi using a white panel pickup truck with Chonburi license plates, with a red Toyota Yaris (Bangkok plates) used for surveillance of drug storage routes. Most of the drugs were kept at the Ku Khot housing area because the Thanyaburi rental house was in a narrow soi. Authorities are continuing to investigate and pursue dismantling the entire drug network.

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Police

Unlucky! Democrat MP Advises PM to Perform New Ritual Blessing, Questions if Amulet Binding Causing Fatal Accidents

Four opposition parties filed an urgent motion seeking safety improvements in urban rail transport following a May 16 train-bus collision, with a Democrat MP sardonically suggesting the Prime Minister perform a new ritual blessing, question

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Four political parties submitted an urgent motion to address urban rail transport safety issues. A Democrat Party MP advised the Prime Minister to perform a new ritual blessing of an amulet, questioning whether the Prime Minister's practice of binding an amulet around his waist might be causing accidents.

At 1:30 p.m. on May 20, 2025, during a House of Representatives session chaired by First Deputy Speaker Mallika Jiraphunthawanich, representatives from four parties—Bhumjaithai, Pheu Thai, Move Forward, and Democrat Party—verbally submitted an urgent motion. The motion requested the House to study and develop solutions to improve safety standards in urban rail transport and provide compensation to victims affected by the recent accident involving a train collision with a public bus at the Asok-Din Daeng intersection on May 16.

After the representatives explained their rationale, the floor was opened for debate. Pitthakit Detdetecho, a Democrat Party MP representing Nakhon Si Thammarat, raised several critical safety concerns, including: (1) Substandard railroad infrastructure and grade-level crossings with faulty signal systems; (2) Staff errors and failure to follow safety protocols strictly; (3) Reckless driving and signal violations by vehicle operators; (4) Law enforcement issues; and (5) Lack of coordination between rail authorities and local governments. He emphasized the need for urgent victim compensation and systematic reforms to prevent recurrence.

"With great concern, I see events that shouldn't happen actually happening—like landslides, major floods, train collisions, and border instability. Like the Prime Minister, based on real experience, I don't know if the ritual amulet he brought to bless is correct or not. The way the Prime Minister ties an amulet cord around a replica amulet—I'm unsure if this is making the amulet uncomfortable, causing these disasters. I urge the PM to fix this and perform a new blessing. I'm worried these bad events will keep repeating," Pitthakit said.

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National

Internal Affairs Bureau Director Issues Urgent Order: Phuket Provincial and District Officials to Support Government Affairs Following Entertainment Business Complaints

Phuket provincial and district officials have been ordered to investigate complaints from entertainment business operators following social media allegations that damaged the Interior Ministry's reputation.

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The Internal Affairs Bureau Director issued an urgent order on May 20, 2569 for Phuket provincial and district officials to support government affairs as a regular duty in response to complaints from entertainment business operators that have affected the bureau's image. The order from Director-General Nrucha Khosat Sivilaize directs these officials to conduct a swift, transparent, and fair fact-finding investigation. The action follows complaints from residents and entertainment business representatives in Phuket that surfaced on social media, which have potentially damaged the reputation of the Interior Ministry and Internal Affairs Bureau, as well as public trust in government. The Internal Affairs Bureau has committed to conducting an objective investigation, ensuring fairness to all parties, and adhering to good governance principles while strictly maintaining public confidence and the reputation of government agencies.

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National

Treasury Guarantees Thai Help Thai Plus Registration of 30 Million Entitlements Won't Crash - Deadline May 25

The Finance Ministry guarantees Thailand's Thai Help Thai Plus relief program can handle 30 million registrations without system crashes, with enrollment running May 25-29 through the Krung Thai Bank app. The scheme raises the minimum age t

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Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary Lawon Saengsinit announced that the Thai Help Thai Plus crisis relief program will comfortably accommodate 30 million 60/40 welfare entitlements during registration. He expressed confidence in sufficient entitlements based on previous programs like the 50/50 scheme and Shop-Taste-Use initiative, which peaked at 28 million registrants. This round raises the age requirement to 18 years old, up from the previous 16-year threshold, as the program targets working-age individuals to alleviate living costs rather than stimulate economic growth like previous initiatives.

Registration will run May 25-29 through the Krung Thai Bank's Pao Tang application, with officials confident the system will not crash due to experience with similar campaigns. An estimated 13.2 million existing welfare cardholders will receive immediate benefits without re-registering for two months, during which new eligibility criteria will be refined to ensure truly low-income individuals qualify. Officials are developing these new criteria for Cabinet approval before opening registration for new welfare cardholders, with some previously ineligible groups expected to gain access while those losing welfare status will receive 60/40 benefits instead.

Data from new welfare cardholder registrations will be stored for future benefit consideration. Regarding the 400 billion baht government borrowing authorization, livelihood support and energy transition spending can proceed simultaneously, though no agencies have yet submitted energy transition projects—submissions are expected within 1-2 weeks for screening committee review.

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National

Energy Ministry Explains DSI Summons for Six Refineries Over Incomplete Shipping Documents

DSI will summon six refineries over incomplete oil transport documentation within a week, though the Energy Ministry says this concerns regulatory compliance rather than hoarding allegations. Thailand is also considering exporting surplus j

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The Department of Energy Business revealed that the Special Branch (DSI) will summon six refineries for questioning within the next week over incomplete documentation in oil transport permits. According to Sarawut Kaeo Ta Thip, director-general of the Department of Energy Business, these summons are not related to oil hoarding charges, but rather to incomplete information in oil transport control documents as required by law. These documents are critical for the government to track oil transportation routes, particularly when substandard or adulterated oil is discovered. Officials use the transport permits to trace problems back to their source.

The requirement to complete all eight data fields is not new legislation but an existing regulation that has been consistently enforced. However, incomplete filings have been found in many cases. When data was integrated with the DSI and the National Police Office, authorities recognized that these documents could serve as a starting point for expanding investigations into other issues.

"When violations are found, the government must take legal action because these are established rules," Sarawut said. "Penalties under Section 10 carry fines up to 100,000 baht and imprisonment up to one year, or both. Section 7 violations carry heavier penalties of up to 200,000 baht in fines and up to two years imprisonment."

Meanwhile, the ministry is considering export authorization for jet fuel (Jet A1) to manage excess domestic oil supplies. Exports would only be permitted after ensuring minimum reserves sufficient for domestic consumption. Initial interested buyers include Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, and the Philippines, with some countries having formally expressed interest. Exports could begin within the next month.

Currently, Thailand requires 70 million liters daily of diesel and jet fuel. The country maintains a total oil reserve of 300 million liters—approximately 17-20 days of supply—to ensure security. Excess Jet A1 production beyond reserve requirements can be exported. Previous exports went to Laos and Myanmar, with Vietnam and the Philippines recently submitting purchase requests.

"Exporting jet fuel to international markets will help ease diesel oversupply problems and allow refineries to operate more efficiently going forward," Sarawut stated. "I confirm that any exports will be limited to surplus jet fuel production only. There is no policy to export diesel or gasoline and E85 products, as domestic demand for these has actually increased."

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Police

Police Spokesman Denies Finding Chinese Illegal Gambling Den in Yaowarat, Vows Immediate Penalties if Evidence Emerges

Police investigators found no evidence of an illegal Chinese gambling operation in a Yaowarat shopping mall after checking CCTV and inspecting the 10th-floor parking structure where social media claims alleged the activity.

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The police spokesman announced on May 20, 2025, that the Crime Suppression Division found no Chinese illegal gambling den in central Yaowarat after investigating claims circulating on social media that such an operation existed in a shopping mall's 10th-floor parking structure on Mangkorn Lane in Yaowarat. Deputy Police Chief Trairat Phiwphan stated that the National Police Chief had ordered an immediate investigation and pledged strict enforcement if the allegations proved true. The investigation team reviewed CCTV recordings and conducted an on-site inspection with the location owner's cooperation, ultimately finding no evidence of any gambling operation. The National Police Chief has now instructed all police units to implement surveillance measures and warned that any areas found negligently allowing illegal gambling or other lawbreaking activities will face immediate penalties under Royal Thai Police Regulation 1212/2537, with no exceptions.

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Police

Community Fire in Downtown Ayutthaya Destroys 6 Houses, Students Evacuated from Nearby School

A fire destroyed six wooden houses in downtown Ayutthaya on May 20, forcing firefighters to extend hoses over 300 meters through cramped alleys and prompting the evacuation of students from a nearby school.

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On May 20 at 2:00 p.m., Deputy Superintendent Wirunkit Tantrakomlae of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police responded to a report of residential fire in the Salaeng and Wat Prasart community on Soi Oo Thong 54, Moo 5, Tao Rattanajai Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District. More than 10 fire trucks from the municipality and local administration were dispatched to the scene.

The fire occurred in an old wooden housing community with cramped conditions and narrow alleys, preventing fire trucks from accessing the houses directly. Firefighters had to extend hoses over 300 meters to reach the fire, which was spreading rapidly due to densely packed wooden structures and an old school building in the area. During the incident, explosion-like sounds were heard repeatedly amid thick black smoke billowing into the sky and strong gusts of wind. Firefighters continuously sprayed water for over an hour before containing the flames.

Initially, six houses were found destroyed, and the old school building within the area sustained partial damage to its upper floors but was not completely destroyed.

The fire site was close to Chomsurung Uptham School, and smoke drifted into the school premises. The school immediately announced the emergency evacuation of all students from classrooms and coordinated with parents to pick up their children early.

Phra Pheerwat, a monk at Wat Prasart, revealed that they heard sounds similar to electrical shorts multiple times before the fire rapidly ignited in the center of the community. He immediately reported the incident to authorities, noting that the area consisted of old wooden houses and unused old buildings.

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Police

Homesick conscripts flee camp, steal motorcycle, fail drug test

Two homesick conscripts fled a military training camp in Udon Thani after just 18 days and stole a motorcycle to escape, later testing positive for methamphetamine when arrested in Nong Khai province.

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Homesick conscripts flee camp, steal motorcycle, fail drug testLegacyTwo reportedly homesick conscripts who had been in training for just 18 days were arrested yesterday, May 19, after allegedly fleeing a military camp in Udon Thani and stealing a woman’s motorcycle. The theft happened at about 6.10pm on May 17 on Mittraphap Road in Non Sung subdistrict, Mueang district. The 22 year old woman had parked the motorcycle with the key left inside before two men, reportedly dressed in military uniforms, rode away on it. CCTV footage reportedly showed the pair taking the motorcycle and fleeing towards central Udon Thani. The victim ran after them and called for help but could not catch them before filing a complaint with police. Photo via Khaosod Military trainers later found the pair at a home in Fao Rai district, Nong Khai province, after police contacted their supervisors. Officers recovered the motorcycle, worth 181,900 baht, and seized a pink bicycle the pair allegedly borrowed after leaving the camp and left about 15 metres from the theft scene. The two men, aged 22 and 20, reportedly admitted escaping from the camp by climbing over a rear fence. They told police they had volunteered for military service and had been in training for only 18 days before leaving because they missed home. Photo via Khaosod They said they first planned to travel to the older suspect’s home before changing plans and heading to the younger suspect’s home in Nong Khai. They claimed they waited for a bus for more than an hour, but none arrived. Police said the older suspect then saw the motorcycle parked with the key still inside and rode away with the younger suspect. The pair allegedly drove the motorcycle to Nong Khai, where military officers and trainers detained them the following morning. The suspects reportedly apologised to the victim and said they had not intended to steal the motorcycle permanently. They claimed they planned to return it later. Photo via Khaosod Khaosod reported that they also admitted taking two methamphetamine pills each before being detained. Police later tested their urine, with both results coming back positive. The pair were charged with theft using a vehicle to facilitate the crime and illegal use of a Category 1 narcotic. In similar news, the Royal Thai Army admitted that eight soldiers physically assaulted three conscripts at Sura Dham Pithak Military Camp in Nakhon Ratchasima, resulting in one conscript being beaten to death. The story Homesick conscripts flee camp, steal motorcycle, fail drug test as seen on Thaiger News.

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National

Thai water polo duo make history with Israel Cup win

Two Thai water polo players won the Israel Cup with Israeli club Hapoel Yokneam, marking the first time Thai athletes have claimed a national-level club title abroad at this competitive level.

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BANGKOK — May 20, 2026: Panthila Asayut, known as "Amp", and Raksina Ruangsapphaisan, known as "Praewa", currently play professionally for Hapoel Yokneam, one of Israel's leading water polo clubs. The pair played crucial roles as the club secured the Israel Cup title, marking a historic achievement for Thai athletes competing overseas.

Thailand women's water polo head coach Maksim Kordonskiy expressed pride in the players' discipline and determination, describing the achievement as the first time Thai athletes had won a national-level club title abroad at such a high level. He noted that competing in the Israeli league, the Israel Cup and European-level tournaments would enhance the players' technical abilities, tactical understanding and mental strength ahead of future international competitions.

Both athletes are expected to be key members of Thailand's squad for the 20th Asian Games, though overall success will depend on the collective strength of the entire team. Hapoel Yokneam are scheduled to compete in the Israeli league semi-finals on May 28 and the national championship final on May 30, with a potential domestic double within reach for the Thai players.

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