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Assadullah Eyes Vacant Flyweight Throne Against Aslamjon in The Inner Circle on June 26

Russian flyweight Assadullah seeks the vacant ONE Muay Thai title against undefeated Uzbek fighter Aslamjon at Lumpinee Stadium on June 26, with both fighters carrying perfect records and one set to taste defeat for the first time.

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Two young flyweight demons go head-to-head as Assadullah challenges Aslamjon for the vacant throne in The Inner Circle event this Friday, June 26. ONE Championship presents the main card of The Inner Circle on Friday, June 26, 2025 at Lumpinee Stadium (Rama Intra) for the vacant ONE Muay Thai flyweight championship (125-135 lbs) between 22-year-old Assadullah Imankasaliev from Russia and his equally young counterpart Aslamjon Ortikov from Uzbekistan. The match will be streamed exclusively for members on Live.ONEFC.com from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

With the ONE Muay Thai flyweight title vacant since 2567, the time has come for fresh blood like Assadullah, who gets his second shot at the belt, to prove his mettle against Aslamjon. Both fighters carry perfect professional records, and one must taste defeat for the first time—the victor will rightfully claim this coveted belt.

Assadullah remains undefeated with eight consecutive ONE victories. Most recently, he dominated former ONE Muay Thai bantamweight champion Nong O Hammamuaythai, stopping him in round two at ONE Lumpinee 147 in March 2025, maintaining his perfect 12-fight professional record. However, despite the victory, Assadullah missed weight and couldn't claim the flyweight title—making this his crucial second chance to overcome his opponent and ascend to the throne.

Meanwhile, Aslamjon continues his winning streak on the ONE stage, extending it to his tenth consecutive victory after a knockout finish of Colombia's Jordan Estupinán in round two at ONE Fight Night 43 in May 2025, keeping his undefeated professional record intact at 24 fights. Aslamjon has made his intentions clear, standing ready to challenge anyone in pursuit of the belt. Facing Assadullah represents another critical test he must overcome to prove himself as a true flyweight monster and undisputed champion of this division.

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National

Wannor Revives Southern Border Peace Talks in Late June at Malaysia, Reveals PM Anutin Wants Resolution During This Term

Thailand's peace advisor revealed plans to resume southern border peace talks in late June in Malaysia, with PM Anutin determined to achieve resolution during his term after nearly two decades of conflict.

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On May 25, 2025 at Government House, Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, Prime Minister's advisor, revealed details of discussions with Malaysian Ambassador Dato' Wan Saidi Wan Abdullah and delegation who visited to exchange congratulations following both officials taking new positions. The talks focused on the strong relationship between the two nations, with Malaysian tourists now ranking as Thailand's top visitor source, surpassing China. Wan Muhammad Noor stated that as advisor overseeing southern border province development, he believes strong bilateral relations will significantly enhance development in all aspects, including peace-building discussions where Malaysia facilitates negotiations between the government and dissenting parties. He noted that with cooperation, peace talks should progress smoothly. The peace negotiations should become clearer after a two-year hiatus, with technical preparations already underway and further discussions planned for early June before formal dialogue sessions. Wan Muhammad Noor indicated these formal talks, led by National Intelligence Agency Director Thanathorn Suwannannon as head of the southern border peace dialogue team, are expected to occur in late June at Malaysia. Regarding Malaysia's assessment of the new dialogue team leader, Wannor stated the Malaysian ambassador believes this appointment will bring greater negotiation progress, noting Thanathorn likely has prior contact with Malaysian officials. When asked about Malaysia's view of the current government, Wannor explained the new team will continue previous discussions, with expected progress given changing circumstances and personnel on both sides. Wannor further stated that PM Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister want the talks concluded and peace achieved during this administration after nearly 20 years of conflict resulting in significant loss of life and resources. Wannor also revealed that Malaysia's agriculture minister will visit him privately to discuss joint agricultural development, as Thailand excels in fruits, vegetables, fertilizers, beef, and chicken production. He added that Malaysia serves as a major market for Thailand, with plans to bring food and agricultural businessmen and relevant ministers for future consultations.

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Police

Motorbike Taxi Drivers Clash Over Passengers in Ratchaprarob, Attack Each Other with Hammers

Two motorbike taxi drivers clashed over passenger competition on a Bangkok street, leaving one man severely injured after being struck repeatedly with a claw hammer on May 24.

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On May 25, 2026, Din Daeng Police received a report of assault causing serious bodily injury in front of a condominium on Ratchaprarob Soi 14, Makkasan subdistrict, Ratchathewi district, Bangkok. The incident occurred on May 24 at 6:55 PM. Officers discovered a man named Songkran lying on the road with severe head and facial wounds bleeding profusely. Good Samaritans provided first aid before he was taken to Ratchavithi Hospital. Nearby, police found Yut, 29, sitting at the scene with a blood-stained claw hammer beside him. Officers took him into custody.

During questioning, Yut claimed he had argued with Songkran, and that Songkran attacked him first using the claw hammer (approximately 33 cm long), striking his head. Yut said he fought back, punching Songkran's face multiple times, then wrestled the hammer away and struck Songkran's head repeatedly until he fell unconscious. Yut stated the argument arose because both were motorbike taxi drivers competing for passengers—Yut operates at the entrance of the soi while Songkran operates deeper inside, claiming no connection to any other disputes.

Police initially charged Yut with assault causing serious bodily injury and forwarded him with evidence to Din Daeng Police Station's investigation unit for further legal proceedings.

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Police

Navy Insists Border Checkpoints Remain Fully Closed Following Reports of Chanthaburi Side Opening

The Royal Thai Navy has reaffirmed its complete border closure policy, denying reports that Chanthaburi-side checkpoints have reopened, while noting that only authorized security and humanitarian operations are permitted under strict oversi

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The Royal Thai Navy has reaffirmed it maintains a "complete border closure" policy despite online reports suggesting otherwise, underscoring strict control of border areas in line with government security policy. Occasional entry and exit permits are limited to specific law enforcement, security, and humanitarian operations such as deporting foreign nationals, repatriating Thai citizens, or conducting official government business—all subject to strict inspection and oversight. Navy officials also noted ongoing attempts at illegal border crossings, transnational criminal network activities, and various unlawful operations, prompting continued patrols, inspections, and law enforcement to maintain security, sovereignty, and public safety. The Navy urged the public to rely only on official information channels and exercise judgment when sharing information on social media to prevent misinformation.

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Tourism

Sri Trat at Sri's Room brings new chapter to Eastern Thai flavours

Sri Trat at Sri's Room opens at Siam Paragon with Eastern Thai cuisine featuring forest-and-sea flavors, exclusive dishes, and a tailoring-shop-inspired design centered on the fictional character Sri at age 27.

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Sri is the mascot of Sri Trat's restaurants, whose story is told through lovingly crafted dishes at each venue. At Sri Trat, she is portrayed at the age of 42; at Burapa, as a 19-year-old girl; and at Sri Trat at Sri's Room, as a 27-year-old woman — a seamstress and an accomplished cook. While the character is fictional, she is rooted in reality, inspired by the Sri Trat owner's mother.

Located at Siam Paragon, Sri Trat at Sri's Room occupies a standalone dining space beautifully designed to evoke Sri Trat's tailoring shop, featuring Sino-Portuguese interiors and floral touches.

The menu offers a broad spectrum of Eastern Thai flavours, where "the forest meets the sea". It includes beloved classics from the original Sri Trat alongside exclusive creations available only at Sri Trat at Sri's Room, complemented by signature cocktails inspired by the music of the 1970s and 1980s.

Highlights include Nam Prik Goong Siab, a spicy Thai salad with crispy shrimp and an abundance of herbs; Lhon Pu Kai (Crab Roe Coconut Dip), a coconut milk-based herbal dip with lump crab meat, crab roe, and minced pork, served with a basket of fresh vegetables; and Baked Crab with Glass Noodles, a claypot dish of glass noodles and crab marinated in fish sauce. Those seeking something different may enjoy Spicy Stir-Fried Chicken with Cardamom, a dish exclusive to this branch.

For seafood lovers, the menu features "Jungle Soup", a fiery herbal soup with minced Asian sea bass seasoned with cumin leaves; Choo Chee Sea Bass Curry, deep-fried sea bass fillets topped with rich chu-chee curry sauce; and Betel Leaf Seabass Bite.

A clear crowd favourite is the slow-cooked pork belly, glazed in a rich blend of palm sugar and premium fish sauce, achieving a satisfying balance of sweetness, saltiness, and richness.

No exploration of Eastern Thai cuisine would be complete without chamuang. Sri Trat serves Pork Belly in Chamuang Curry, a signature sweet-and-sour stew from Eastern Thailand, prepared with pork belly and pork collar, slow-cooked with chamuang leaves and the restaurant's house curry base. For many, it is one of the defining dishes of the region.

To finish, diners can cleanse their palate with desserts such as Malva Nut Jelly with Fresh Coconut Milk, Sticky Rice Cake with Sea Salt Ice Cream, and Durian in Coconut Syrup — inventive takes on traditional Thai desserts and fruits that offer a fresh perspective on familiar flavours.

The drinks menu also enhances the experience. Cocktails such as PB to My Jelly and Sri's Lemonade, alongside mocktails including Hide the Scent and Cha-Yen, pair well with the restaurant's atmosphere.

Sri Trat at Sri's Room is located on the G Floor of Siam Paragon.

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Police

Tasting the Legend: 20-Year-Old Crab Fried Rice in Yarang, Police General Tawee Supports Southern Border SMEs Before Pushing Rider Rights

Police General Tawee visited Yarang District to support local SMEs, dining at a 20-year-old crab fried rice restaurant and backing expansion plans, while also pledging legal support for delivery riders from southern border provinces working

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Visits to Thailand's southern border provinces by prominent political figures typically focus on strict security agendas. However, Police General Tawee Sodsong, advisor to the House Legal Affairs Committee and Democrat Party leader, chose a different approach during his recent trip to Yarang District, Pattani—diving deep into the lives and livelihoods of grassroots communities through meals brimming with smiles and community flavor.

Tawee's delegation made a beeline for "Sister Oom's Crab Fried Rice," a legendary restaurant in Yamu Subdistrict that has been serving the Pattani area for over 20 years and is renowned as the area's sole standout crab fried rice establishment. The restaurant's enduring appeal stems from its commitment to fresh local ingredients daily, combined with the owner's warm and friendly hospitality. The dining atmosphere that day overflowed with warmth and relaxation as Tawee shed his political persona, personally serving dishes to tablemates while repeatedly praising the fare: "Everything tastes amazing… really delicious."

The highlight menu featured the signature crab fried rice, generously packed with crab meat, crab claws, and crab egg, perfectly seasoned alongside fresh seafood dishes including crispy garlic squid, spicy squid soup, and fresh squid salad prepared with meticulous care. Desserts included traditional royal recipes and local specialties like "khanom agaw" and custard—legendary flavors from the royal family of Yarang, the Adulbut clan.

During the meal, conversation turned to developing local SMEs. The restaurant owner revealed plans to open a Bangkok branch of the crab fried rice recipe at an affordable 60 baht price point. Tawee endorsed the idea, assessing that such quality at that price in the capital would generate strong sales and prove worthwhile, potentially serving as a crucial mechanism for generating recurring income and sustainably boosting the southern border economy.

Beyond promoting grassroots economics, Tawee raised a pressing social issue from his Bangkok meetings with party members and citizens: the plight of delivery app riders. An estimated 200,000 people from the three southern border provinces now work in Bangkok, with many as riders facing daily traffic accident risks. However, the deepest concern is legal rights access. "When accidents happen or people die, many don't understand the law, so they don't receive proper compensation," Tawee noted.

Drawing on his experience as former Justice Minister, Tawee aims to concretely support this agenda by enabling riders to fully access the Justice Fund and the Motor Vehicle Accident Victims Protection Act. He also plans to arrange legal counsel to assist and provide legal advice to displaced workers.

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Police

Security guard arrested after stabbing woman with jealous rage; husband in Taiwan sees news and calls for divorce

A security guard in Udon Thani stabbed a 31-year-old woman with a spatula knife after a jealous argument, then fled on a stolen motorcycle; her husband in Taiwan initiated divorce proceedings after learning of the attack.

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Police arrested Saravut, 29, from Chiang Pin subdistrict in Udon Thani's city district, who used a spatula knife to stab 31-year-old Ms. A, leaving severe wounds on both her arms before stealing a neighbor's motorcycle and fleeing. The incident occurred on the evening of May 24 in the Udon Thani municipal community. Police tracked him down and arrested him at his residence early the next morning. During interrogation, Saravut confessed to knowing Ms. A through Facebook for a year before they started dating. He admitted he had used methamphetamine that morning, worked a security shift, then drank heavily with friends. He called Ms. A in the evening and they argued about his jealous suspicion that she had found a new boyfriend. In his drunken state, he followed her home, and when the argument escalated, he stabbed her with a knife he carried for work, claiming he hadn't planned the attack and felt remorseful.

Ms. A revealed that she is already married with one child, with her husband currently working in Taiwan. Last year she discovered her husband communicating inappropriately with another woman, so she became lonely and decided to date Saravut. When her husband found out, she ended the affair with Saravut. Later, when she discovered her husband communicating with another woman again, she reconnected with Saravut. At first he was kind, but recently became increasingly jealous and accused her of seeking a new boyfriend, returning to her ex-husband, or finding a foreign husband. She said he called constantly the day before until she grew annoyed. He then followed her to a papaya salad shop demanding she unblock him on Facebook and tried to grab her phone. She noticed something at his back and when she resisted, he drew a knife and stabbed her. She stated that her husband in Taiwan learned of the incident through the news and called to ask for a divorce, and she is prepared to live alone and work to support their child.

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National

"Strengthening the chain with people!" Anutin posts photo with Anucha smiling brightly after participating in European regional ambassadors and consuls general meeting in France

Prime Minister Anutin met with European ambassadors and consuls general in France on May 25, posting photos with senior Thai officials and emphasizing his government's commitment to strengthening international relations.

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"Strengthening the chain with people!" Prime Minister Anutin posts photo with Deputy PM Anucha Vongsiswaddi smiling happily after attending the European region ambassadors and consuls general meeting in France on May 25, 2025. Earlier that morning, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister chaired the meeting of ambassadors and consuls general for the European region at the French Republic.

Attendees included Deputy PM Ekniti Nitithanprasert (Finance Minister), Deputy PM Suphajee Suthammaphan (Commerce Minister), Deputy PM Anucha Vongsiswaddi (Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Minister), and Culture Minister Sabeeda Thaiyasertsri, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ambassadors, consuls general, and representatives from 24 countries participated in the meeting.

Most recently, Prime Minister Anutin posted photos from the meeting on Facebook featuring Anucha Vongsiswaddi, Sabeeda Thaiyasertsri, Suphajee Suthammaphan, and Ekniti Nitithanprasert.

Anutin captioned the photo: "Strengthening the chain with people! Team Thailand working in France with all we have for our people."

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National

Four Provinces Coincidentally Conduct Surprise Drug Tests on Civil Servants the Same Day Without Notice

Four provinces simultaneously conducted surprise drug tests on over 1,500 civil servants on May 25, all yielding negative results in what observers noted as a striking coincidence requiring no prior coordination.

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On May 25, 2026, District Officer Ratchakrit Phayakkhro of Song Phi Nong District in Suphan Buri ordered an immediate urine drug screening of all 450 government officials and staff attending a monthly meeting, including district officials, deputy district chiefs, village headmen, tambon physicians, and government employees. The surprise test, conducted without prior notification to ensure credibility, revealed no drug use among any participants.

On the same day, similar unannounced drug screenings were conducted in three other provinces: Nakhon Ratchasima's Pak Chong District tested 728 officials with negative results, Chumphon's Tha Sae District screened 116 villages' representatives with no positive cases, and Nonthaburi's Bang Yai District conducted tests on 258 meeting participants after sealing the conference room, also with zero positive results.

Observers noted the remarkable coincidence of four separate provinces independently conducting surprise urine drug tests on the same day without any prior coordination or announcements, with all screenings yielding clean results across more than 1,500 tested individuals.

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National

Constitutional Showdown – New Constitution Timeline for Pheu Thai and Senate

Thailand's government aims to adopt a new constitution by mid-2029, replacing the 2017 coup-era charter through a multi-year drafting process requiring parliamentary and public approval. Rival constitutional proposals from the ruling Bhumja

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A new constitution is expected to take effect in mid-2572 (2029), replacing the 2560 (2017) version drafted by the coup council. This represents the timeline of various phases that will occur in drafting the new constitution. Nikorn Chamnong, a Bhumjaithai Party MP and charter co-drafter serving as a core government leader, has provided a brief overview. As known, amending and drafting a new constitution requires restarting the parliamentary process, with consideration by both the House of Representatives and Senate. Currently, Bhumjaithai is the first party to submit a draft to the parliamentary speaker. Nikorn indicated that if parliament convenes to consider it in June 2569 and the first reading passes, moving through the committee stage as the second reading and approving the third reading, it would reach October 2569. Parliament would then send the draft to the government and Election Commission for a second referendum, anticipated around January-February 2570. If voters approve, the draft would be presented to the throne for enforcement. The new constitution drafting process would begin August 2570 through August 2571 for selecting Charter Drafting Assembly members. Once selected, a 45-member committee would be established to draft, including public consultations, with the new constitution draft expected completed by September 2571 before a third referendum around February 2572. If approved, the draft would be presented to the throne for proclamation and enforcement in April-May 2572. This overview represents Bhumjaithai's draft already submitted to parliament. Regarding the Pheu Thai Party's movements—the opposition core leader—they have clearly announced they will submit a competing draft, along with raising concerns about whether Bhumjaithai's version locks in specifications and refuses to reduce Senate power. The Senate issue is particularly contentious, as Pheu Thai's party leader is facing fierce pushback from senators. There are concerns that if the Pheu Thai draft enters parliament for first reading approval, which requires Senate votes representing one-third, it could unexpectedly be voted down in the first reading.

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Police

No Corners to Cut – Train Conductor Tests Positive, Drugs Plague Thai Society

A Bangkok train conductor who tested positive for methamphetamine was involved in a collision, prompting authorities to screen railway employees and renewing calls for stricter drug testing among public officials responsible for citizen saf

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Drug abuse continues to plague Thai society, as highlighted by a train-bus collision in central Bangkok where the train conductor tested positive for methamphetamine and admitted to periodic use of crystal meth and cannabis. The drugs may have compromised the conductor's job performance, potentially contributing to the serious accident. While it is encouraging that the State Railway has immediately launched comprehensive drug screening of its employees, the incident underscores the critical importance of testing public officials responsible for citizen safety, as drug-impaired individuals can easily lose awareness and pose a severe risk. Drug testing among civil servants and state employees must be strictly enforced, but this must be coupled with aggressive drug trafficking enforcement and prosecution of drug dealers with heavy penalties and asset seizure. Users should receive treatment without criminal prosecution, though current rehabilitation programs have significant shortcomings—public health treatment centers lack sufficient staff, treatment often lasts only days due to inadequate personnel and budgets, and many discharged patients return to their communities and commit crimes because treatment was incomplete. Responsible agencies must urgently review why rehabilitation achieves less than 100% success rates and find solutions to make drug treatment truly effective. Otherwise, Thai society will remain hostage to drug-addicted individuals who literally hold the life and death of our people in their hands.

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