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After 22 Years of Waiting! Arsenal Fans Celebrate as Their Team Wins Premier League 2025-26 Championship

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years after Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth mathematically eliminated the defending champions on May 19, clinching the club's 14th league crown under manager Miguel Arteta.

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Arsenal fans of the Gunners celebrated jubilantly after their beloved team guaranteed the 2025-26 English Premier League championship, the club's 14th league title overall. Arsenal needed to wait for the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Manchester City on May 19, heading into that fixture with a five-point lead over City, who still had two games remaining. Manchester City could only draw 1-1 with Bournemouth, reducing the gap to four points, but with only one game left in the season, they were mathematically eliminated from contention. Arsenal ended their 22-year wait for the English top-flight championship, with their last title coming in the 2003-04 season. This is the club's fourth trophy under manager Miguel Arteta, following one FA Cup and two Community Shield titles.

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Police

Two Young Soldiers Homesick After 18 Days, Desert Camp and Steal Motorbike to Go Home

Two soldiers deserted their military camp after just 18 days, stealing a Vespa scooter to ride home to Nong Khai when they grew homesick and tired of waiting for a bus. Both tested positive for methamphetamine and were arrested in Udon Than

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Two conscripted soldiers, having served only 18 days, couldn't bear missing home and deserted their camp to steal a young woman's Vespa scooter, riding it back to their home in Nong Khai. They claimed they were tired of waiting for a bus, which led them to commit the theft. They intended to return the vehicle later. Drug tests came back positive for methamphetamine on May 19, 2025.

Deputy Commander Udom Chok Singhakul of the Nong Sung Sub-Police Station, along with an investigation team, arrested Private Wirasak ("V"), 22, and Private Chaiyawat ("Om"), 20—two conscripted soldiers from a military camp in Udon Thani province. They were caught with the stolen gray Vespa Sprint Justin Bieber x Vespa 150 special edition motorcycle, valued at 181,900 baht and registered in Khon Kaen, as well as a borrowed pink bicycle. CCTV footage showed both suspects in military uniforms committing the theft.

On May 17 at 6:10 PM, the 22-year-old motorcycle owner parked her Vespa with the key in the ignition along Mittraphap Road near a durian shop in Chon Charoenmit, Udon Thani. Two suspects stole the motorcycle and fled toward the city center. The owner chased them and called for help, but couldn't catch up. She filed a complaint at the Nong Sung Sub-Police Station with CCTV evidence showing both perpetrators in military uniforms.

Deputy Commander Udom Chok contacted the soldiers' commanding officers at the military camp, who dispatched an instructor to track them down. The suspects were found at Private Chaiyawat's residence in Fao Rai District, Nong Khai, with the stolen motorcycle. Police also recovered a borrowed bicycle parked about 15 meters from the crime scene.

After fleeing by climbing over the rear fence of the camp, the two soldiers confessed to their actions. Both admitted they volunteered for military service without conscription, at their family's wish to serve the nation. After only 18 days of service, they became homesick and climbed over the rear fence. They borrowed a friend's bicycle from housing behind the camp and rode it to wait for a public bus. Initially planning to go to Private Wirasak's house, they changed their minds and went to Private Chaiyawat's residence instead. After waiting hours for a bus that never came, they spotted the young woman's motorcycle with the key left in and decided to steal it. Private Wirasak started the motorcycle and rode it with Private Chaiyawat while the owner chased after them. They rode the motorcycle back to Private Chaiyawat's home in Fao Rai District, Nong Khai. The next morning, their commanding officer and instructor found them and took them into custody, recovering the stolen motorcycle. Before being detained, both soldiers had consumed two methamphetamine tablets each.

"We apologize to the victim for causing trouble and damaging the reputation of the military," they stated. "We didn't intend to steal, but we missed home so much and waited for the bus for so long that we acted on impulse and stole the motorcycle to ride home. We planned to return it, but our commanding officer caught up with us at home. We promise that after serving our sentence, we will stop using drugs, stop stealing, and return to serve the military and the nation."

After their confessions, police conducted drug tests on both soldiers, which tested positive. They were charged with jointly stealing property using a vehicle.

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National

Man City Draw with Bournemouth as Arsenal Clinch Premier League Title After 22 Years

Arsenal won their first Premier League title in 22 years after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth on May 19, clinching the championship with one match remaining.

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Arsenal has clinched their first Premier League title in 22 years after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth in a match played on May 19, 2025-26. At Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth opened the scoring in the 39th minute when Elly Junior Kroupi finished sharply in the corner after Adrian Trufferin's cutback, but City equalized in the 90th minute when Erling Haaland scored from close range following a scramble in the box.

With both teams having played 37 matches, Manchester City finished with 78 points and will end the season as runners-up, sitting four points behind Arsenal who have one match remaining. Bournemouth earned 56 points and secured a place in the UEFA Europa League, while still harboring slim hopes of Champions League qualification in their final match.

Arsenal's championship drought, lasting since the 2003-04 season, has finally ended after 22 years, marking their 14th league title overall.

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Breaking

Southampton Stripped of Playoff Final Spot, Handed 4-Point Deduction for Next Season

Southampton was stripped of its playoff final spot and handed a four-point deduction after being found guilty of illegally spying on rival teams' training sessions, with Middlesbrough taking their place in the final.

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Southampton has been stripped of its place in the Championship playoff final and will lose four points in the 2026-27 season, with Middlesbrough taking their spot. The EFL announced the confirmation of Southampton's disqualification from the English Championship playoff final after the club was found guilty of illegally spying on rival teams' training sessions. Southampton was initially accused by the EFL of covertly observing Middlesbrough's training within 72 hours before their semi-final first leg, which ended 1-1 before Southampton won 2-1 in extra time. Following the EFL's investigation, the playoff final originally scheduled between Southampton and Hull City on May 23 could be postponed, while Middlesbrough continued training in preparation for a potential replacement spot. The latest EFL statement confirmed that "the independent disciplinary committee has decided to disqualify Southampton from the Championship playoff final based on multiple rule violations related to the unauthorized recording of other clubs' training sessions. Additionally, Southampton will receive a four-point deduction in the 2026-27 season and a further warning." The club was first charged on May 8, then faced additional charges on May 17. Southampton admitted to violating the rule against spying on opponents in matches against Oxford United in December 2025, Ipswich Town in April 2026, and Middlesbrough in May 2026. Southampton is expected to appeal the decision, while the playoff final date with Middlesbrough replacing them remains the same, though the kick-off time awaits confirmation.

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Police

Pickup truck rear-ended at intersection before veering off road and flipping; one dead, one injured

A 74-year-old man died after his pickup truck was rear-ended at an intersection in Nakhon Nayok province, causing it to veer off the road and flip; his wife, a passenger, was injured.

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On May 19, 2025, Deputy Superintendent Ratchapongse Promsawat of Muang Nakhon Nayok Police Station responded to reports of a pickup truck collision resulting in one death and one injury at Hup Moei intersection, Village 6, Hin Tang subdistrict, Muang district, Nakhon Nayok province, heading toward Wang Yai Riverside Road. Emergency responders, rescue teams, and a tow truck were dispatched to the scene.

At the scene, officers found a white Isuzu pickup truck (license plate Nakhon Nayok 8020) that had gone off the road, flipped, and sustained severe damage. One person, later identified as Manoon Kaphueang, 74 years old, was found dead trapped in the vehicle. His wife, who was a passenger, sustained injuries and was transported to Nakhon Nayok Hospital. About 100 meters away, a bronze Isuzu sedan (license plate Nakhon Nayok 9007) was found parked near Hup Moei intersection with damage to the rear driver's side from the collision. No injuries were reported in this vehicle.

According to witness interviews, the deceased's wife reported that her husband had multiple chronic health conditions. That morning, he had taken pomelos to sell at Hup Moei village learning center. After selling his goods, he was driving out of Hup Moei Road to enter Wang Yai Riverside Road when the collision occurred at the four-way intersection. The other pickup truck was traveling from downtown Nakhon Nayok heading toward Khun Dan Prakarchon Dam. The two vehicles collided, and the victim's truck lost control, skidding approximately 100 meters before going off the road and overturning.

Police officers collected evidence and summoned the driver of the other vehicle for detailed questioning at Muang Nakhon Nayok Police Station to proceed with charges.

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Police

Man Dies After Motorcycle Crashes Into Power Pole on Way to Work

A 46-year-old motorcyclist died after crashing into a power pole near Rajabhat Lampang University in Lampang Province on his way to work; rescue workers performed CPR but were unable to revive him.

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A tragic accident claimed the life of a 46-year-old motorcyclist who crashed into a power pole near Rajabhat Lampang University. Emergency responders performed CPR but were unable to save him.

Police from Khlong Khlung Station received a report at approximately 8:00 PM on May 19, 2025, of a motorcycle accident involving a power pole collision with a seriously injured victim in front of Rajabhat Lampang University, Soi 7, Chumphu Subdistrict, Mueang District, Lampang Province. Officers coordinated with rescue personnel from Amarin Rescue to respond.

When rescue workers arrived at the scene, they found a severely damaged Yamaha Fino motorcycle wedged against a roadside power pole. Nearby, they discovered a middle-aged man lying unconscious on the road with severe head injuries.

Rescue officials immediately provided assistance and performed CPR to attempt to save his life, but the victim did not respond and was later pronounced dead. The on-duty doctor from Lampang Hospital was contacted for preliminary autopsy procedures. The victim was later identified as Mr. Tu Kanchai Ya, 46 years old.

Initial investigation revealed that the victim had been riding his motorcycle from the area in front of Rajabhat Lampang University heading to his workplace at the end of Soi 7 when he lost control and struck the power pole with significant force, resulting in his death. His body was transported to Lampang Hospital pending family notification for merit-making ceremonies.

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Police

Thai Boxing Referee Confirms Bunyamee's Knockout of Snail Was a Foul

The head of Thai boxing referees confirmed that Bunyamee's leg sweep that knocked out Snail at Rangsit stadium on May 19 violated rules, contradicting Bunyamee's claim he kicked rather than swept.

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Following the match between Bunyamee Sixnine and Snail at Rangsit International Boxing Stadium in Pathum Thani on May 19, controversy has surrounded the moment when Bunyamee swept Snail's leg, resulting in a knockout on the canvas. This incident has raised the possibility of a rematch. Most recently, Thondol Youbeik, the head of Thai boxing referees, posted a message confirming that this move was 100 percent against the rules.

"I watched Bunyamee's interview—it was not accurate at all. We intentionally swept his leg, but he lied to viewers across the country saying he intentionally kicked and didn't sweep the leg. If this were a serious referee, they would need to review the footage first for the sake of justice. In the end, Bunyamee lost by foul 100 percent," he stated.

He added: "Please read and understand carefully. I'm referring to this match on a standard ring with Thai boxing rules and witnesses present—not an unofficial outside-the-ring match, which already wasn't accurate anyway, so don't lump them together."

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Police

Grieving Family Receives Body of 'Aunt Uang,' Victim of Train-Bus Collision; Son Shares Final Thoughts

The body of 66-year-old Nang Uang Manoprajaem, killed in a train-bus collision, was received by her grieving family at a temple in Samut Prakan on May 19. Her son appealed for stricter safety measures at railroad crossings, saying his mothe

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On the evening of May 19, 2025, staff from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation transported the body of Nang Uang Manoprajaem, 66, from the Police Institute of Forensic Medicine to Namdaeng Temple in Bang Pli District, Samut Prakan Province for a merit-making ceremony. Dozens of officials from Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and State Railway of Thailand lined up to pay respects as her son and family members wept and embraced the coffin. Buddhist monks led by the abbot performed water-pouring rites.

Nang Jinop Sooksuk, 64, Aunt Uang's friend, revealed their final chat message where Aunt Uang mentioned going for blood treatment to balance lymphatic fluids at no cost, and would take the bus herself. That was their last exchange before the accident. On the day of the incident, Aunt Uang had invited several friends for health checkups, but no one was available. Her friend reflected that had everyone gone together, they might all have died or all survived, depending on timing.

Anus Manoprajaem, 46, Aunt Uang's son, told reporters that his mother regularly commuted by bus and BTS during weekdays for work in Bangkok. Everyone thought it would be safe, but never expected such an accident. His mother had recently started taking this particular bus route after taking a new job in Bangkok. He mentioned preparing a small birthday cake for her as a surprise, hoping for a miracle when he saw the accident. After seeing the injured list without her name and only unidentified bodies remaining, he drove from Udon Thani thinking his mother was safe. He praised BMTA's statement but expressed heartbreak, saying bus drivers must prioritize passenger safety and should wait before railroad crossings. He appealed for this to be the last such case and asked that his mother's case be the final tragedy of this kind. He emphasized that his mother was everything to him—both father and mother to three children—and she also cares for a sick brother in Singhburi.

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National

Grimsby Town Releases Judd Sunantharin-Bell, Thai National Team Forward Without Transfer Fee

Thai national team forward Judd Sunantharin-Bell has been released by Grimsby Town without a transfer fee, becoming a free agent after joining the English club last August.

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Grimsby Town has announced that Judd Sunantharin-Bell, a forward for the Thai national team, has been released from the club. Sunantharin-Bell joined Grimsby Town in August 2025 following his stint with Cordoba in Spain, where he appeared in 29 matches across all competitions in his first season, recording 1 goal and 1 assist in League Two play.

The club expressed gratitude to all departing players for their contributions while representing the Mariners and wished them well for the future.

Grimsby Town recently announced that Sunantharin-Bell is among five players being released following the end of the current season, making him a free agent. The future destination of the 22-year-old forward, who has earned 3 caps for the Thai national team and scored 2 goals, remains uncertain.

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Police

Sier Boat Insists Knockout Moment Was a Foul; Bunyamee Kicked Snail's Leg, But Referee's Decision Stands as Final

Bunyamee defeated Snail by first-round knockout at Khon Kaen Day on May 19, but controversy erupts as footage reveals a potential leg sweep foul that the referee cannot reverse, leaving Snail's team demanding a rematch scheduled for June 23

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On May 19, following the conclusion of the Khon Kaen Day fight between Bunyamee and Snail, Bunyamee won by knockout in the first round. However, controversy surrounds the knockout moment, where Snail may have been caught by a rule violation when Bunyamee swept his leg, causing him to fall head-first and lose by knockout.

Sier Boat explained that from a distance the contact wasn't clear, but upon reviewing footage, he confirmed Bunyamee did sweep Snail's leg, which would technically constitute a foul. However, the referee has already made the final decision and it cannot be overturned. This left Snail's team frustrated. Bunyamee stated he threw a punch first before attempting a kick, denying intentional fouling. The match on the canvas has concluded with Bunyamee declared the knockout winner. Under Muay Thai rules, since Snail did not rise to continue, the referee had to stop the fight.

According to protocol, the footage clearly shows a foul occurred. Had it not been a foul, the referee wouldn't have intervened to end the match. The referee made a quick decision due to the speed of the action, so the official cannot be faulted. The decision is final.

A rematch is scheduled for June 23 under the same rules: three rounds. For the next bout, a referee with better game awareness will be needed. Non-professional fights can produce unexpected situations like this.

Bunyamee stated he accepts everything, saying the referee has decided. He clarified he didn't intentionally foul Snail, explaining he threw the punch first before attempting the kick. He expressed he wanted this single fight and then return to work, but he's prepared if needed.

Sier Boat added he wasn't defending his fighter—it was a matter of fighting momentum. He believes many people remain unsatisfied, wanting a complete 100% finish rather than the current ambiguous outcome. He noted the decision now rests with both fighters on whether to proceed with a rematch. Currently, Bunyamee is reluctant to fight again. Sier Boat indicated there may not be a second episode, though he later spoke with Bunyamee again, giving both time to decide.

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Weather

Disaster Prevention Department Alerts All Provinces and Bangkok to Monitor Flash Floods and Flooding; Southern 6 Provinces on Alert for Strong Waves May 19-21

Authorities issued alerts across Thailand on May 19 for flash floods and heavy rainfall, with six southern provinces including Phuket and Krabi warned of strong waves through May 21 as monsoon rains intensify.

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The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department has instructed all provinces and Bangkok to monitor flash floods, sudden flooding, and water accumulation, with six southern provinces on high alert for strong waves between May 19-21. Department Director Theerapat Katchamat announced on May 19 that the Central Operations Command is actively tracking weather patterns and risk factors. The Meteorological Department issued alert No. 12 (72/2569) on May 18 at 5 p.m., warning of increased rainfall and heavy to very heavy precipitation across Thailand's western regions, including the North, Northeast, Central, and Western Southern Thailand, due to a strong southwest monsoon affecting the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a low-pressure system over northern Vietnam. Areas at risk include 17 northern provinces, 20 northeastern provinces, 25 central provinces, and 14 southern provinces, with six southern provinces—Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun—specifically on alert for strong waves in designated districts. The department has coordinated with all provinces and regional disaster prevention centers to prepare for increased rainfall and potential flooding by assigning weather monitoring teams, positioning emergency response crews and equipment in high-risk areas, and closing natural attractions like waterfalls and caves if hazards arise.

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