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Police

Police Dismantle Child Labor Trafficking Ring, Arrest 3 Suspects for Beating 6-Year-Old Until Arm Breaks

Police arrested three Myanmar nationals in Bangkok after discovering a 6-year-old boy with a broken arm who was beaten for failing to meet flower and candy sales targets, dismantling a child labor trafficking operation that exploited at lea

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On May 27, 2026, police officers led by Lieutenant General Sayam Boonserm, Metropolitan Police Bureau Commander, coordinated the arrest of three Myanmar nationals—Ms. So So, Ms. Nini Win, and Mr. U Sae—in the Suan Luang district of Bangkok. The arrests followed the discovery of a 6-year-old boy with a broken arm who had been abused for failing to meet sales targets. The suspects allegedly brought children from Myanmar tribal communities to Thailand to work selling flowers and candy at restaurants and service establishments between 3 p.m. and 3 a.m. Children who failed to meet quotas were beaten and denied food. Police obtained arrest warrants from Phra Khanong Criminal Court (numbers 505/2569, 506/2569, and 507/2569) dated May 26, 2026. The charges include violations of the Human Trafficking Prevention and Suppression Act B.E. 2551, the Child Protection Act B.E. 2546, and the Begging Control Act. Five additional children were found at the residence and have been taken into protective custody, with authorities coordinating with relevant agencies for further assistance.

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National

10 Steel Industry Associations Meet with Industry Ministry to Propose Emergency Solutions for Steel Crisis

Ten Thai steel industry associations met with the Industry Ministry to propose emergency measures addressing the sector's crisis, including capacity expansion bans and stricter quality controls for low-cost imports that have crippled domest

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A coalition of ten Thai steel industry associations, led by Nava Chantanasurakhon, chairman of the Thai Hot-Rolled Steel Plate Association, met with Industry Minister Varawut Silpaarchcha and senior ministry officials to discuss and present proposals for resolving Thailand's steel industry crisis. The meeting addressed the escalating problem of low-cost steel imports and global overcapacity that has severely impacted Thai manufacturers throughout the supply chain.

The coalition, representing over 510 companies and employing more than 51,000 workers, emphasized that the steel industry is foundational to Thailand's economy and serves as the backbone for downstream industries including construction, automotive, machinery, electrical appliances, and food packaging. Thailand currently faces high import dependency, consuming approximately 16.5-18 million tons of steel annually, with domestic production accounting for only 6.5-7 million tons per year. This has resulted in the domestic steel industry's production capacity utilization dropping to just 27.9%, significantly below the global average of 75%.

The coalition proposed three major measures with eight sub-measures to address the crisis:

1. Steel Industry Restructuring Measures: 1.1 Ban on establishment and expansion of production capacity in overcapacity sectors such as hot-rolled steel plate, wire rod, steel pipe, structural steel, and stainless steel, allowing only investments to improve efficiency and quality without expanding capacity. 1.2 Regulation of steel bar mills using induction furnace (IF) technology, requiring them to pass technology certification and quality control standards through the Thai Industrial Standards Institute's technical committee to prevent substandard steel from entering the market.

Industry Minister Varawuth announced signing a draft regulation banning new establishment and capacity expansion in the hot-rolled steel plate industry to address overcapacity and maintain industry stability. The ministry also recognizes quality concerns with IF systems and has a clear policy to transition Thai steel mills from IF technology to Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) systems.

"We will consider and establish appropriate transition guidelines and timelines, while regulating the use of IF-produced steel according to consumer applications to ensure safety and compliance with industrial standards," the minister stated.

2. Domestic Steel Product Promotion Measures: 2.1 Control of prefabricated structural steel products to prevent standard circumvention and protect Thai industry. 2.2 Mandate use of Made in Thailand (MiT) products in public-private partnership (PPP) projects and BOI-promoted investment projects, using appropriate proportions of domestically produced steel and materials to create added value and employment. 2.3 Support for trade measures...

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National

Thailand calls for UN reforms, reaffirms ceasefire commitment at UNSC debate

Thailand's deputy PM called for UN reforms and Security Council restructuring at a New York debate, while reaffirming the country's commitment to its ceasefire with Cambodia and pledging regional cooperation to support the international sys

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NEW YORK, USA — On May 26, 2026, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow attended an open debate of the United Nations Security Council focused on upholding the UN Charter and strengthening the UN-centred international system at UN Headquarters in New York.

Chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in his capacity as UNSC President for May 2026, the session addressed the maintenance of international peace and security. Sihasak emphasized the critical role of the UN-centred international system in protecting globally accepted rules, norms, and principles, highlighting the organization's importance over its 80-year history.

Thailand pledged to collaborate with the international community through three key initiatives: building collective responsibility, advancing UN reforms including Security Council restructuring, and strengthening regional and minilateral cooperation that supports the UN system.

Simultaneously, Sihasak responded to statements from Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister regarding bilateral relations, reaffirming Thailand's unwavering commitment to the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire and its dedication to achieving lasting peace. He reiterated that Thailand harbors no territorial ambitions against any nation.

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National

World First! Chiang Mai University Medical School Successfully Performs Robot-Assisted Liver Surgery from Living Donor

Chiang Mai University surgeons successfully performed the world's first robot-assisted liver transplant from a living donor using the Hugo robotic system, with a mother donating her left lobe to her 9-year-old daughter with severe cirrhosis

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In a world first, the Faculty of Medicine at Chiang Mai University successfully used the HugoTM robotic system to perform liver surgery harvesting from a living donor, marking a major milestone in Thai liver transplantation.

At 9:30 AM on May 27, 2025 on the 15th floor of the Chaleam Phrakiat Building at Chiang Mai University's Faculty of Medicine, Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narendra Chotiros announced the successful use of the HUGO robotic system for living donor liver surgery. The surgical team was led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vorkitti Labhpisetkpun and Dr. Asara Thepbancharchai, professors in the Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery at CMU's Faculty of Medicine.

The patient, Kanyanpha Panyanoi (U'm I'm), along with her mother Nan U, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the doctors and medical team who successfully treated her liver disease. U'm I'm shared her emotional journey, revealing that before surgery she had told her mother to be mentally prepared, as she wasn't certain she would see her again. She also expressed a simple hope to taste iced tea again and understand its flavor. "I finally got to taste iced tea today, and it was delicious," she said. U'm I'm concluded by expressing her determination to become a doctor herself, so she could treat patients and help them recover as her own doctors had helped her.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vorkitti Labhpisetkpun and Dr. Asara Thepbancharchai announced that CMU's Faculty of Medicine has achieved a significant advancement in international surgical practice. The transplant surgical team successfully used the HugoTM Robotic-Assisted Surgery (RAS) system to perform robotic-assisted living donor left hepatectomy (removal of the left lobe from a living donor) for transplantation to patients with cirrhosis, both in pediatric and adult patients. Two cases have been successfully completed in Thailand.

This achievement marks the world's first use of the HugoTM robotic system for living donor liver surgery and Thailand's first robotic-assisted liver transplant from a living donor. This represents an innovative application of robotic technology to highly complex surgical procedures requiring exceptional precision and skill, thereby enhancing safety for both donors and recipients.

The first case involved a 40-year-old mother who donated liver to save her 9-year-old daughter, who suffered from congenital biliary atresia (narrowing of the bile ducts from birth). The daughter had undergone a Kasai procedure in infancy to create an alternative bile drainage route, but later developed severe cirrhosis complicated by portal hypertension and hepatopulmonary syndrome, which affected her respiratory system causing low blood oxygen levels requiring home oxygen support. Liver transplantation was medically indicated to improve her chances of long-term survival and quality of life.

The medical team planned a living donor liver transplant in which the mother underwent HugoTM robotic-assisted left hepatectomy, making it the world's first use of the HugoTM system for living donor liver harvest and Thailand's first such robotic-assisted procedure for liver transplantation.

The second case involved a 27-year-old daughter who donated liver to save her 61-year-old father.

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Regional

Myanmar villagers' donation to Umphang Hospital wins hearts online

Residents of a Myanmar border village donated 14,000 baht to Umphang Hospital in Tak province, earning widespread praise on Thai social media for their gesture of gratitude toward medical staff who treat patients across borders.

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UMPHANG — A 14,000-baht donation from residents of Chukari village in Myanmar to Umphang Hospital has drawn an outpouring of praise from Thai social media users, with many calling it a touching example of human kindness across borders.

Umphang Hospital announced the donation on 26 May 2026 via its Facebook page, saying the funds would be used to benefit patients seeking treatment at the facility.

The post quickly drew warm responses from Thai users. Many praised the Chukari villagers for their gratitude toward the hospital's doctors, nurses, and staff, who treat patients regardless of nationality. Others offered blessings, with several comments wishing the donors well amid the ongoing crisis in Myanmar.

"May good deeds guide them through this difficult time," one commenter wrote.

Umphang Hospital is located in Umphang district, Tak province, along the Thai-Myanmar border, and is well known for providing medical care to patients from Myanmar, many of whom cross the border seeking treatment.

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National

Senate Ready to Vote on Constitutional Amendment Drafts from All Parties; Warns People's Party Formula for Charter Drafters Risks Conflicting with Court Ruling

The Senate is set to vote on multiple constitutional amendment drafts from different parties, but a senator warned that the People's Party's proposal to elect charter drafters risks violating a Constitutional Court ruling that prohibits dir

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At 11:35 a.m. on May 27, 2025, at Parliament, Senator Pisit Abhiwattanapongse commented on the People's Party's plan to submit a constitutional amendment draft that would have Constitutional Charter Assembly members selected through elections, stating he believes this approach risks conflicting with the Constitutional Court's ruling.

Regarding the first reading consideration, Pisit explained that voting to accept the draft does not preclude later amendments, but rejecting it outright would mean rejecting the entire draft. Therefore, he believes both the House and Senate should prioritize public interest by voting to accept constitutional amendment drafts from all political parties, as no draft is 100 percent perfect—all have strengths and weaknesses with provisions that can be applied.

When asked whether he still maintains that charter drafters should not come from elections, Pisit affirmed his position is based primarily on the Constitutional Court's ruling, which clearly stipulates that direct public selection is not permitted. Given legislators have a duty to filter legislation, the court's ruling must be considered paramount.

On concerns that non-elected charter drafters could lead to backroom dealing, Pisit questioned whether representatives in the House of Representatives represent the people, arguing that parliamentary authority to appoint charter drafters is already legitimate. He rejected the People's Party's alternative proposal—having the public elect candidates first, then having parliament select from them—saying the first step alone violates the ruling, and having parliament choose from publicly-elected candidates is not an indirect method. He urged against confusing the public on this matter, as it ultimately constitutes direct election.

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Breaking

Chinese Young Filmmaker Goes Global: Creates Short Film with AI for Just 15,000 Baht, Attracts Hollywood Director Job Offer

A 29-year-old Chinese filmmaker created a viral AI-generated sci-fi short film on a 15,000-baht budget in 10 days, attracting a Hollywood director's collaboration offer after the work garnered 60 million views worldwide.

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On May 27, the online world was abuzz when a 29-year-old Chinese filmmaker created an AI-generated short film with a budget of merely 15,000 baht over just 10 days. The work went viral globally, prompting acclaimed Hollywood director PJ Accetturo to publicly search for him and offer a collaboration.

Liu Zuowei's work titled "Zombie Scavenger" was released on Chinese social media on May 9. The 3.5-minute sci-fi short film in the steampunk genre tells a love story between a robot and a fashion model, inspired by the famous animated film WALL-E. Just one day after release, the director shared the work and praised it as "one of the best short films in years," causing the view count to skyrocket past 60 million worldwide.

Despite the international attention, Liu revealed he has no plans to relocate to the United States, viewing the Hollywood team more as international friends. He disclosed that he has no formal background in IT or art, but studied mechanical engineering and worked as a train driver for three years before transitioning to wedding photography.

Earlier this year, he began learning AI video creation after his family asked him to help promote their hotel online. He shared an important tip: when writing AI instructions, one must clearly explain "movement + motivation + emotion" rather than simply directing poses.

He affirmed his commitment to continuing skill development, saying he doesn't want to get swept away by short-term success and hopes his next work will receive similar audience appreciation.

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Police

Court Sentences Actress Pu Mantana to 2 Years Prison for Defamation Against Lawyer Kung, Sentence Suspended for 2 Years

Actress Pu Mantana was sentenced to two years suspended imprisonment for defaming lawyer Kung, plus fines and damages totaling 180,000 baht. The Bangkok court also ordered her to publish a public apology.

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At 9:00 AM on May 27, 2026, the Bangkok Southern Criminal Court delivered its verdict in the defamation case brought by lawyer Kung against former actress Pu Mantana. The court sentenced Pu Mantana to 2 years imprisonment with a 2-year suspension, a fine of 80,000 baht, damages totaling 100,000 baht, a requirement to publish an apology in newspapers for 7 days, and payment of 10,000 baht in legal fees. Previously, on April 22, 2026, the Phra Nakhon District Court convicted Pu Mantana of fraud in a separate case brought by Lokmee Rasmi Thongsiripraisri and associates, sentencing her to 2 years without suspension, with the sentence to run consecutively with this defamation conviction. That fraud case involved alleged damages exceeding 3 million baht.

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Police

Nana Clarifies Creditors in Negotiated Payment Plans; Creditors with Lawsuits Still in Mediation Process

Nana Rybena says creditors have agreed to installment payment plans based on her ability to pay, while those pursuing legal action remain in mediation. A fraud case involving her and Way THAITANIUM heads to trial in June with 39 witnesses p

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Nana Rybena has clarified the status of her creditor disputes, explaining that creditors with whom she has negotiated have agreed to installment payment plans based on her ability to pay, while those pursuing legal action are still in mediation and court proceedings. In a lengthy social media post, she confirmed that every day since the situation began, she has directed her work income toward debt repayment and has continuously worked to resolve the problems. Regarding the fraud case involving Nana Rybena and Way THAITANIUM currently under court examination, the plaintiff's lawyer revealed that the defendants have not contacted them regarding compensation, with 39 witnesses prepared to testify beginning on June 8, 2025. One of the victims, Jensuda Pantoh, a former close friend, stated that she will now accept karma and considers their friendship ended. Nana's statement emphasized her commitment to working diligently and progressively addressing all issues within her capability, asking for continued support and understanding from her followers and customers who have supported her live shopping broadcasts throughout this ordeal.

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National

Royal Gazette Announces New MRT Blue Line Fares of 17-44 Baht Effective July 3, 2026

Thailand's MRTA announced new MRT Blue Line fares ranging from 17 to 44 baht per trip based on distance, effective July 3, 2026, with 50% discounts for seniors and free travel for children under 120cm and people with disabilities.

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The Royal Gazette has officially announced the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand's (MRTA) new fare structure for the MRT Blue Line, with prices ranging from 17 baht to 44 baht based on the number of stations traveled, effective July 3, 2026.

The new fare breakdown is as follows: - 1 station: 17 baht - 2 stations: 20 baht - 3 stations: 22 baht - 4 stations: 25 baht - 5 stations: 27 baht - 6 stations: 29 baht - 7 stations: 32 baht - 8 stations: 34 baht - 9 stations: 37 baht - 10 stations: 39 baht - 11 stations: 42 baht - 12 or more stations: 44 baht

The announcement provides seniors with a 50 percent discount on regular fares, with any fractional amounts rounded up to the nearest full baht. The authority has also established transfer guidelines between different transit lines following a "first entry charge only" principle to reduce costs for passengers using multiple lines.

Exemptions from fares include children with heights not exceeding 120 centimeters and persons with disabilities presenting valid government-issued disability identification cards. Additionally, the MRTA board maintains the authority to determine special ticket products such as monthly passes, package tickets, or additional fare reduction measures to promote public transportation use and support future government policies.

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National

Suchart Visits Ratchaburi, Orders Single Integrated Resource Management Approach

Natural Resources Minister Suchart Chomklin visited Ratchaburi on May 27 to enforce a unified resource management approach across forestry, water, wildlife, and disaster prevention agencies under the environment ministry.

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Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin and his team visited Ratchaburi province on May 27, 2026, to monitor operations of agencies under the ministry and deliver policies on natural resource management, environmental protection, water management, land administration, and disaster preparedness.

The inspection was welcomed by Ratchaburi Deputy Governor Phutthapong Suriyasing and attended by Water Resources Director-General Thirachunn Boonsitthi, regional offices, local government organizations, and area officials.

Suchart emphasized that all agencies must integrate work under the "single ministry approach" with people at the center, coordinating efforts across forest care, wildlife protection, water resources, groundwater, pollution, land management, and disaster prevention to deliver concrete, swift, transparent solutions that address public needs.

For forestry operations, he stressed the Forest Department must work with sincerity, stability, and transparency under strict legal principles—right is right, wrong is wrong—while ensuring convenient, swift, and fair public services.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plants must strengthen conservation area management, prevent encroachment, care for wildlife, and protect natural resources while building public understanding in local communities.

On water resources, the minister assigned the Water Resources Department to manage and develop sustainable water systems in cooperation with the Groundwater Department to support agriculture, domestic consumption, and establish water sources in the area. He also promoted rainwater harvesting to reduce drought risk and ensure water security.

For land administration, priority was given to implementing community land-for-farming programs under government policy, enabling farmers to secure agricultural livelihoods while participating in forest conservation. This approach reduces forest encroachment, promotes environmentally friendly farming, and supports the green economy and long-term income generation.

The Pollution Control Department and relevant agencies were tasked with closely monitoring and controlling pollution issues—odors, smoke, wastewater, noise, dust, and haze—through appropriate legal action while fostering understanding and coexistence between business, communities, and residents.

Suchart requested Ratchaburi identify suitable wetlands, forests, or natural areas as firebreaks and buffer zones for fire prevention in the western region, integrating risk area data, hot spots, and fuel management approaches to prevent and reduce impacts from wildfires, haze, and PM2.5 on the public.

He encouraged field staff and reiterated that the ministry's mission extends beyond resource management.

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