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Rubber Authority Deploys Active Market Management Strategy to Build Stability, Expects Strong Price Momentum in Second Half

Thailand's Rubber Authority is implementing active market management to sustain price gains, with Grade 3 ribbed smoked sheets hitting a decade-high of 89.50 baht per kilogram in May amid tight global supply and strong international demand.

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The Rubber Authority of Thailand is rolling out an aggressive market management strategy to create price stability and push Thai rubber prices to new highs. Kosol Bunkhong, acting Governor of the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RTA), revealed that rubber prices showed consistent improvement throughout the first half of 2025. Grade 3 ribbed smoked sheets rose from an average of 60.51 baht per kilogram in January to a peak of 89.50 baht per kilogram in May, while latex rose from 56.92 baht to 86.50 baht per kilogram during the same period—marking the highest price increase in a decade.

Several factors are driving these gains. Strong global demand for natural rubber remains elevated, with the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) predicting sustained strength in world markets. Global demand for natural rubber in 2025 is projected at approximately 15.60 million tons, while production stands at about 15.32 million tons, creating a supply shortage of roughly 280,000 tons. This demand-supply imbalance supports continued price growth, and Thailand remains the world's largest natural rubber producer with output of approximately 4.85 million tons.

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have also contributed to higher prices by pushing up crude oil costs and consequently synthetic rubber prices. Since synthetic rubber derives from petroleum, increased crude prices make it more expensive, prompting tire manufacturers and other industries—particularly in China and Europe—to shift toward cheaper natural rubber. Additionally, the weakened Thai baht relative to the US dollar enhances Thailand's competitive advantage in the global market.

During the second half of 2025, as the region transitions from the dry season to the rainy season and rubber trees flush with new leaves, farmers will begin tapping trees more frequently, which could affect prices somewhat. However, sustained international demand to replenish depleted stocks and potential weather impacts that could reduce output are expected to maintain market balance and support prices at appropriate levels.

The RTA is employing an active market management strategy to stabilize conditions and maximize Thai rubber prices. This includes holding back portions of farmer production through storage and deploying 80% of the value in rotating credit to maintain liquidity, with strategic sales timed for peak prices through RTA-controlled distribution channels.

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National

Mongkol Proposes Policy to Crowdfund Bangkok Residents for Stakes in Top Football Clubs Like Manchester United and Liverpool

Mongkol Kittiyanon, a Bangkok gubernatorial candidate, visited a school and unveiled campaign policies including monthly stipends for military veterans and a crowdfunding scheme for Bangkok residents to collectively buy stakes in top footba

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Rattanakosin Somphot Bangkunthian School was bustling with activity when Mongkol Kittiyanon, head of the "Bangkok Can Fly" group and candidate for Bangkok governor, visited students and participated in school activities. The visit drew large crowds of excited students seeking photos and autographs, requiring school staff to manage safety as children lined up to meet the candidate.

School administrators and staff had to quickly organize students into orderly lines and maintain close supervision to prevent dangerous crowding or injuries, as children were thrilled to meet "P'Tae" Mongkol in person. The event featured excited screams and a warm atmosphere as Mongkol and his team greeted students, signed autographs, and took photos. After the school visit, Mongkol revealed that he had previously sent foreign teachers to assist at this school over 10 years ago and returned after students invited him through social media, following an earlier visit to Samesena School.

"There were so many children today—we spent nearly three hours taking photos and signing autographs. I'm grateful to the students, school administrators, deputy administrators, and all the teachers for the warm welcome. We initially signed outside before moving indoors," Mongkol said. He also announced the official launch of the "Bangkok Can Fly" candidate team on May 21 at 10 a.m. at Wat Theplelai Pier, with morning activities including paying respects at shrines related to Khlong Saen Saep and Khlong Khwam Rim before meeting teachers and students at Theplelai School at 7:45 a.m.

Mongkol revealed several key policies the group plans to implement, including providing 3,000 baht monthly assistance to approximately 70,000 military veterans holding class 2, 3, and 4 ID cards in Bangkok, funded by cutting corruption-related expenses. Another notable proposal involves crowdfunding from Bangkok residents and the private sector to jointly purchase shares in prestigious football clubs such as Manchester United F.C. or Liverpool F.C., making them "clubs of Thai people," with Bangkok potentially using initial budget allocations as seed funding for future fundraising.

Additional policies include sending approximately 100 healthy Bangkok residents to experience the stratosphere through joint private and public sector funding, as well as supporting research in genetic engineering and gene editing related to dinosaurs following the discovery of "Naga Titan" in Chaiyaphum Province. Mongkol concluded by addressing corruption in state agencies and Bangkok, noting that corruption has persisted for years with examples of equipment procurement and projects priced many times above market value. He affirmed that if "Bangkok Can Fly" assumes governance of Bangkok, the group will reduce budgets in several areas such as event budgets, canal dredging, and educational equipment procurement to increase general funding and reduce corruption.

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Police

Hundred-Thousand-Baht Air Compressor Falls from Ten-Wheeler in Middle of Road, Driver Oblivious; Fortunately No Motorcycles Hit; Municipality Struggles with Cleanup

A 485-kilogram air compressor worth 80,000–100,000 baht fell from a ten-wheeler truck on a Nonthaburi road on May 20, with the driver unaware of the loss. Bang Len Municipality is seeking the owner to claim the equipment, which it has been

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How could the driver not notice? A ten-wheeler truck shed a heavy 485-kilogram air compressor in the middle of the road before continuing on without realizing what happened. The municipality has been stuck storing it while waiting for the owner to claim it. The equipment's value is nothing to sneeze at—between 80,000 and 100,000 baht.

At 4:00 PM on May 20, 2569, Bang Len Municipality in Nonthaburi Province contacted reporters requesting help publicizing the search for the owner of the large air compressor found on the Bang Kruai-Sai Noi Road near the Bang Yai roundabout in Bang Len Subdistrict, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi Province. The incident occurred at 10:30 AM on May 20, 2569.

Upon inspection, the air compressor that fell in the roadway measured 80 centimeters wide, 80 centimeters tall, and 120 centimeters long, weighing 485 kilograms and painted red. It was estimated to be worth between 80,000 and 100,000 baht. The location where the compressor was found on the Bang Kruai-Sai Noi Road showed impact damage and oil stains. Municipality staff had to spread sand over the oil residue to prevent the road from becoming slippery.

Footage from the closed-circuit camera at the Bang Yai roundabout captured a white ten-wheeler truck traveling from Bang Len-Bang Khurada Road, passing through the Bang Yai roundabout for approximately 10 meters on a curve, which caused the air compressor to fall from the truck bed. Fortunately, no motorcycles following behind were hit.

At 10:23 AM, Bang Len Municipality staff deployed a red pickup truck to partially close the road and prevent accidents. They then requested help from an 18-wheel trailer truck passing by to drag the air compressor to the roadside due to its heavy weight. Bang Len Municipality staff brought a ten-wheeler truck and crane to lift the compressor onto the truck bed for storage at the municipality.

Bang Len Municipality has issued a public notice searching for the air compressor's owner to contact the municipality at Bang Len Municipality, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi Province to claim it.

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National

Buriram United Edges Selangor in Dominant First-Leg Performance to Control AFC Club Championship Final

Buriram United claimed a 1-0 victory over Malaysia's Selangor in the AFC Club Championship final's first leg, with Suphanat Mueangta's header giving the Thai champions control heading into the May 27 return match.

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Thailand's Thai League 1 champions Buriram United defeated Malaysian club Selangor 1-0 away in the first leg of the 2025/26 Shopee Cup AFC Club Championship final. Suphanat Mueangta gave Buriram the lead with a header in the 24th minute, after which the Thai side focused on maintaining their advantage with disciplined defensive play while Selangor's attacking attempts failed to find the target. The match concluded with Buriram securing a valuable away win and commanding position heading into the second leg. The second leg will take place at Buriram United's home stadium on May 27, 2026 at 7:00 PM.

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Police

Heartbreaking Farewell: Relatives Welcome Home the Body of 'Aunt Tiem,' Victim of Deadly Train Crash

The body of 57-year-old Ms. Tiem Phuang Yod, a victim of a May 15 freight train and bus collision in Bangkok that killed eight people, was brought home to Sisaket Province where grieving relatives performed traditional Northeastern Thai fun

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Relatives wept uncontrollably as they received the body of Aunt Tiem, a victim of the tragic train crash, back to her hometown in Prang Ku District, Sisaket Province. Her sister nearly collapsed when she saw her younger sibling being carried from the vehicle.

The horrifying accident occurred when a freight train collided with Bus Route 206 at the railway crossing near the Asok-Phetchburi intersection on Kamphaeng Phet Road 7 in Bangkok on the afternoon of May 15th. The crash killed eight people and injured many others. One of the victims was Ms. Tiem Phuang Yod, known as Aunt Tiem, age 57, from Prang Ku District, Sisaket Province.

At 7:55 PM on May 20th, 2569, Aunt Tiem's body was brought back to her birthplace at Ban Don Kratai, Samo Subdistrict, Prang Ku District, Sisaket Province. The atmosphere was filled with profound sorrow as relatives, friends, and townspeople gathered in large numbers to receive her. The moment the vehicle arrived at the house, the sound of wailing from relatives erupted immediately, with some collapsing to the ground in grief. Aunt Tiem's fifth younger sister held incense and walked forward, tearfully telling her departed sister: "You're finally home," to inform her spirit that she had returned to her birthplace.

After that, relatives and officials carefully carried Aunt Tiem's body from the vehicle amid continuous sobbing before placing it at the ceremonial area prepared inside the house. The family brought rice, fish, food, alcohol, medicine, sweets, flowers, incense, and candles to perform the spirit-calling ceremony according to Northeastern Thai tradition, inviting the deceased's spirit to enter the next realm peacefully and worry-free.

The atmosphere was filled with sorrow, particularly as "Aunt Joum," the deceased's sister, cried heartbrokenly the moment she saw her younger sister's body being removed from the vehicle. Other relatives had to support her as she was overwhelmed with grief.

After the spirit-calling ceremony, relatives performed ritual water pouring on the body, asked for forgiveness, and placed Aunt Tiem's body in a coffin before performing chanting ceremonies according to tradition, with the sound of monks' prayers intensifying the sorrowful atmosphere.

Reporters further noted that relatives plan to hold merit-making and funeral chanting for two nights, with family and townspeople continuing to pay their respects, followed by the cremation ceremony this Saturday according to tradition.

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Police

Even the Monastery Couldn't Keep Him! Young Man with Mental Illness Rejected for Ordination, Goes into Violent Rage and Attacks His Mother at Temple

A young man with mental illness attacked his mother at a temple in Phayao's Chiang Muang District after monks refused to ordain him, citing concerns about his emotional instability and potential danger to the community.

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A shocking incident unfolded at Sat Nuea Temple in Chiang Muang District, Phayao Province, when a mentally ill young man with delusions forced his mother to bring him to the temple for ordination. When the abbot and temple committee refused to ordain him due to his psychiatric condition and inability to control his emotions—fearing danger to the monks and villagers—he became agitated and argumentative. After initially leaving with his mother, he unexpectedly returned and attacked his own mother inside the temple grounds. The assault was clearly captured on CCTV, shocking the villagers and those present, who rushed to intervene and separate them. Residents are now urging relevant authorities to provide closer mental health care and monitoring to prevent such violent incidents from recurring.

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Police

First Night of Merit-Making Ceremony for 'Nong Rose', Victim of Train-Bus Collision; Friends Express Gratitude for Her Friendship

A merit-making ceremony was held May 20 at a temple in Ubon Ratchathani for Wipharaksa "Nong Rose," 25, who died in a train-bus collision four days earlier. Friends gathered to honor her memory and express gratitude for her friendship.

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The first night of a merit-making ceremony was held on May 20 at Suan Sawan Temple in Pibul District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, for Ms. Wipharaksa, known as Nong Rose, age 25, who died in a train-bus collision on May 16. Provincial officials Sarachai Khrongyut and Dr. Sirima Methvadi Sirthanitra presided over the ceremony attended by numerous family members and friends of the deceased.

Ms. Pawrisa, Rose's close friend from high school, recalled their last meeting during Songkran, when they discussed travel plans for the coming year. She described Rose as someone living a normal, promising life with remarkable talents and abilities. "Thank you for being our friend," Pawrisa said. "Since there are no miracles left, I just hope our friend will be free from pain and illness."

The merit-making ceremony for Ms. Wipharaksa is scheduled for three days, with today being the first day. The funeral will take place on Saturday, May 23.

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Police

Phuket MP Demands Criminal Charges Against Senior Forestry Official Over Illegal Freedom Beach Land Title Issuance Despite Still Receiving 67,000 Baht Monthly Pension

A Phuket MP is demanding criminal charges against a dismissed Royal Forest Department official who illegally issued a land title for Freedom Beach yet continues receiving 67,560 baht monthly pension, with no prosecution despite the case dat

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On May 20, 2025, Chalermphong Saengdee, a Phuket MP from the Pheu Thai Party, posted on Facebook that a Royal Forest Department official involved in the illegal issuance of a land title for Freedom Beach in Phuket was dismissed from service but continues to receive pension payments and no criminal charges have progressed. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment issued an order terminating the senior official's employment over unauthorized aerial photo analysis that facilitated illegal land title issuance at Freedom Beach in Phuket, a matter Chalermphong said he had already raised in Parliament. Chalermphong noted that despite years passing since the incident, no criminal case has been filed against the former official, who still receives 67,560 baht monthly. Beyond the Freedom Beach case, the same individual also provided false aerial photo analysis of Koh Kradan in Kantang District, Trang Province, within Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, contradicting actual facts. According to ministry orders, both cases resulted in dismissal with instructions for the Royal Forest Department to pursue criminal charges. Chalermphong stated that these orders date back to 2558 BE (2015), with 11 years having passed, and called for urgent action against the wrongdoer and involvement from state agencies such as the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). "I urge the public to follow this case," Chalermphong said. "The person must be punished, but merely being dismissed from service while still receiving pension is not justice. Without criminal prosecution, this constitutes unfair advantage taken against the nation and its people."

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Police

Behind Bars: Former World Champion Boxer Amnart Ruenrueng Remanded in Custody After Family Exposes Drug Use Video

Former IBF flyweight champion Amnart Ruenrueng was remanded in custody after his family posted a video exposing his drug use, following a positive test in Sri Racha. Authorities are now considering revoking his deferred sentence.

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On May 20 at Sri Racha Police Station in Chonburi Province, police escorted Amnart Ruenrueng, a former Thai national amateur international boxer and IBF flyweight world champion (112 pounds), to Chonburi Provincial Court for remand. This came after his family, exhausted by his behavior, posted a video of the former champion using drugs and causing a disturbance in the middle of the night. On May 18, officers arrested Amnart at Khao Taeng On community in Sri Racha subdistrict and took him for drug testing, which came back positive.

Amnart was under probation and required to report to Chonburi Provincial Court. He had reported twice before the drug use video surfaced. Additionally, he faces another pending sentencing case and had failed to report to court. The Chonburi Probation Office will now consider revoking his deferred sentence, making him subject to legal penalties.

While being escorted to court, Amnart appeared calm and unbothered, saying: "I'm asking for another chance. This time I'll do better than before. I won't behave badly or fall back into my old habits anymore."

Families Expose Former Boxer Amnart Ruenrueng's Drug Use at Home, Questioning Whether He Deserves a Second Chance

Amnart Arrested After Relatives Post Video Exposing Drug Use at Home; Drug Test Shows Positive Results; Prosecutors Set to Revoke Deferred Sentence

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Police

Phuket Provincial Deputy Governor and Five District Officers Transferred Following Bribery Complaints from Business Operators

Phuket's deputy governor and five district officers were transferred pending an investigation into bribery complaints from entertainment business operators who alleged extortion demands. The transfers, effective from May 25, aim to ensure a

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The Director-General of the Department of Local Administration signed orders reassigning Phuket's provincial deputy governor, five district officers, and other officials to other positions to open an investigation following complaints from entertainment business operators about alleged bribery demands. On May 20, 2569, Nurichaa Kosasivilai issued the transfer orders to ensure a rapid, transparent, and fair investigation process for all involved parties.

The action was prompted by social media reports of complaints from residents and entertainment venue representatives in Phuket province, which could damage the Interior Ministry and Department of Local Administration's image and public confidence in government. The Patong Beach Entertainment Business Association previously held an evening rally on May 13 to oppose extortion demands and call for fair licensing resolution and investigation processes, displaying signs condemning high-ranking provincial administrative officials.

On that same day, Weerwichaya Krueasombat, chairman of the Patong Beach Entertainment Business Association, and his delegation met with Prime Minister Anusit Charnveerakul during his official visit to investigate encroachment on Nakkhikhao National Reserved Forest and the Freedom Beach land case. The week prior, Nurichaa had summoned all involved officials for clarification before issuing today's urgent orders.

The transfer orders, Department of Local Administration Order No. 1512/2569 dated May 20, 2569, are effective from May 25 to June 24, 2569, and assign five officials: Rung Reueang Thimabut (Phuket Provincial Deputy Governor) to the College of Local Administration; Siwat Ravankul (Phuket City District Officer) to the Local Administration Management Office; Wilailik Reungphon (Thalang District Officer) to the Planning and Academic Affairs Division; Akkrapol Sutthirak Jitsupap (Kathu District Officer) to the Communications Division; and Danai Suksukol (Phuket Provincial Protection Officer) to the Department Secretary's Office.

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Community

Disabled Mother Weeps Over Lack of Money for School Uniform as First-Grader Wears Kindergarten Clothes to Class; Teacher's Home Visit Reveals Heartbreaking Struggle

A first-grader in Ratchaburi was wearing his old kindergarten uniform because his deaf mother couldn't afford a new one after his father's death. Teachers and colleagues rallied to help the struggling family with uniforms, shoes, and emerge

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A teacher at Ban Rang Muang School in Jombueng District, Ratchaburi Province was deeply moved after a home visit revealed that a first-grade student still wore his kindergarten uniform to school. The student lives with his deaf mother, Ms. Renu Sopha, 46, and grandmother in a dilapidated single-story house with crumbling wooden doors and rusted corrugated metal that leaks during rain. The family is in severe poverty following the recent death of the student's father.

On May 20, 2569, teacher Rujisa Noisanthi discovered the family's dire circumstances. The mother works temporary odd jobs to support the household but faces severe limitations due to being deaf and receiving only minimal disability benefits. When school began, the mother was unaware her son had advanced to first grade and could not afford to buy him a proper uniform.

Moved by the situation, Rujisa consulted with colleagues and organized donations for school uniforms, shoes, and a backpack. The teacher group also pooled money to buy rice and provided 800 baht for immediate living expenses. The student's academic performance is good, showing strong effort and dedication despite his family's hardship.

Those wishing to assist can donate through Kasikornbank, Jombueng Branch, Account name: Ms. Renu Sopha, Account number: 020484283914. For more information, contact 0636430845.

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