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Police

Rescuers save 9-month-old baby trapped inside car in Phuket

Rescue workers in Thalang district, Phuket safely rescued a nine-month-old baby who was accidentally locked inside a car on Wednesday morning. Emergency responders from Kusoldharm Phuket Foundation’s Muang Mai branch were alerted to the incident at around 09:52 at a house in Ban Bang Rong, Pa Khlok subdistrict. Officials found the infant trapped inside a […]

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Rescue workers in Thalang district, Phuket safely rescued a nine-month-old baby who was accidentally locked inside a car on Wednesday morning. Emergency responders from Kusoldharm Phuket Foundation's Muang Mai branch were alerted to the incident at around 09:52 at a house in Ban Bang Rong, Pa Khlok subdistrict. Officials found the infant trapped inside a red passenger car and quickly managed to unlock the vehicle and bring the child out safely. The baby was unharmed, according to initial reports, prompting relief from the child's mother and nearby residents. Authorities urged parents and guardians to always check inside vehicles before locking them, especially during hot weather, warning that leaving children inside cars can quickly become dangerous.

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National

THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2026 Asia's Power for Global Food Business BIGGER | BETTER | BOLDER

Asia's largest food trade show returns in 2026 with expanded space across nine product zones, connecting nearly 3,600 exhibitors from 56 countries with global buyers seeking innovative food products and business partnerships.

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The international food exhibition returns bigger than ever! THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2026 is Thailand's pride and a key destination for global trading partners and business owners seeking new products and innovations to meet evolving consumer lifestyles worldwide. Asia's leading food trade show provides a platform connecting producers, entrepreneurs, and startups with trading partners, distributors, retailers, and buyers from around the globe, fostering collaboration and success under the 'Beyond Food Experience' concept. This year's highlights—Bigger, Better, Bolder—are essential for food business professionals. BIGGER: Expanding business opportunities. Organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion (Ministry of Commerce) in partnership with the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Cologne Messe (Germany), the 2026 edition expands into IMPACT FORUM HALL 4 for showcasing innovation, future products, and startups. The exhibition spans buildings 1-12 with 140,000 square meters of space across nine product zones: Drinks, Fine Food, Food Technology, Frozen Food, Fruits & Vegetables, Meat, Rice, Seafood, and Sweets & Confectionery. Each zone offers diverse selections including conventional food, halal, organic, health-focused, plant-based protein, specialty, sustainable, and future foods. BETTER: Connecting with high-potential partners. THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2026 facilitates quality procurement experiences and business matching between entrepreneurs, buyers, and trading partners with nearly 3,600 companies from over 56 countries spanning East Asia, ASEAN, Europe, Americas, Latin America, Middle East, and Australia. These high-potential exhibitors bring innovative products and solutions, attracting thousands of trade visitors annually seeking products, partnerships, collaborations, and networking opportunities to create new future successes. BOLDER: Knowledge and business idea generation. The exhibition serves as a knowledge hub offering new perspectives on the food business, updated trend information, and actionable insights through exhibitions, seminars, and activities. Key programs include the THAIFEX – Anuga Trend Zone presenting latest market trends via Innova Market Insights analysis from various countries to help businesses align with evolving trends; the THAIFEX – Anuga tasteInnovation Show featuring award-winning creative products in trending food and beverage categories such as plant-based proteins, superfoods, and sustainable products; and Future Food Experience+ seminars providing comprehensive business insights.

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National

Agriculture Ministry Receives Farmers' Request to Block GMO Corn Imports from the United States

Thai corn farmers urged the government to block GMO corn imports from the United States, citing concerns over local production costs and job security, as the Agriculture Ministry pledged to review import policies with other agencies.

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The secretary to the agriculture minister, Sarawut Nuengchumnung, along with Thongsak Songpromunduenchai, an advisor to the agriculture minister, met with the Field Crops Trade Association led by Therdsakdi Laphchitrakusol and representatives of 30 animal feed corn farmers from lower northern Thailand at the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. The farmers proposed that the government review its policy on importing genetically modified animal feed corn (GMO) from the United States, which could potentially affect product prices, production costs, and the job security of Thai farmers. The corn farming group also urged the government to accelerate assistance to farmers through price management, production input support, cultivation promotion, and relief for those impacted by the drought crisis. They additionally requested a review of agricultural standards regarding dry corn seed collection facilities without burning to align with farmers' production conditions in their areas. The agriculture ministry's secretary stated that the ministry will compile farmers' proposals and concerns to coordinate information with the Commerce Ministry and relevant agencies for consideration of balanced trade and import measures, while closely monitoring the situation to ensure fairness to producers, businesses, and consumers.

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Weather

Should You Unplug Electrical Appliances During Thunder and Lightning? Panasonic Explains

Panasonic recommends using surge-protected power strips before storms arrive rather than unplugging appliances during thunder, as touching plugs during lightning poses electrical shock risks. The company warns that surge protectors degrade

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Should You Unplug Electrical Appliances During Thunder and Lightning? Panasonic Explains

Compiled by Thairath Online News Team May 20, 2025

Reporting from international media: As the rainy season arrives, people must be vigilant about lightning hazards. If lightning strikes near your home, electrical equipment inside could be damaged. The question is: should people unplug their appliances to prevent damage?

Prepare Protection Before Storms Hit

Abnormal electrical voltage or current that occurs momentarily from lightning is called "lightning surge." This electrical current can enter your home through power lines, telephone lines, or television antennas, potentially damaging electrical appliances and computers.

Panasonic states that the key preventive method is to prepare protective measures before storms occur, such as using surge-protected power strips. While these cannot prevent all damage, they significantly reduce the risk. These power strips absorb excess voltage from lightning, minimizing the chance of appliance damage.

However, Panasonic warns that once a surge-protected power strip has absorbed excess voltage, its protection system may degrade or stop working. If the status indicator light goes out, replace it immediately. Additionally, they recommend obtaining insurance that covers lightning damage, especially for expensive appliances, to prepare for unexpected incidents.

Do Not Touch Plugs or Appliances When Thunder Starts

Panasonic also warns that when thunder is heard nearby, you should not touch electrical appliances or plugs due to the risk of electrical shock. Communication devices connected with multiple cable types—such as telephones, fax machines, or internet-connected appliances—are at particularly high risk of damage. People should avoid touching power plugs, television antennas, telephone lines, wireless phone chargers, and appliance plugs during thunderstorms.

Unplug Appliances If Power Goes Out

If the power goes out, Panasonic recommends unplugging appliances from outlets. When electricity returns, many appliances may start simultaneously, causing fuses to blow or breakers to trip. High-power devices like air conditioners or microwaves should be handled first.

While many believe you "should immediately unplug appliances when thunder starts," the correct advice is: do not touch plugs during thunderstorms, and instead unplug appliances after the power goes out. With severe thunderstorms becoming increasingly frequent, preparing protective measures in advance and learning proper procedures during storms are essential to effectively reduce lightning damage.

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National

Chemistry Still Strong! Noon Woranuch Posts Couple Photo with Ken Theeradej, Fans Flood Comments

Actress Noon Woranuch and actor Ken Theeradej sparked fan frenzy with a couple photo, reigniting calls for a reunion after their beloved 2017 drama "Rueang Fai." Nostalgic viewers flooded comments urging producers to pair them again.

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Social media erupted when actress Noon Woranuch Phiromphakdi shared a selfie with veteran actor Ken Theeradej Wongpuapun, captioning it "Let's have some fun." The post flooded with drama fans reminiscing about their on-screen chemistry from the popular 2017 series "Rueang Fai."

What started as a casual moment sparked an overwhelming wave of nostalgia among viewers, with many commenting that they want to see the pair reunite on screen. Fans recalled the beloved characters Yada and Chakrit from "Rueang Fai," a drama that captivated audiences and remains widely discussed. Each time the pair shares a photo or moment together, it reignites fans' longing for this classic series.

Both Thai and international fans are petitioning producers to pair Noon Woranuch and Ken Theeradej again, noting that despite years passing, their appeal and on-screen chemistry remain unchanged and unforgettable. Fans commented with messages like "Miss them in drama," "We miss Rueang Fai so much, please give us another drama together," and "They're so beautiful and handsome, please make a new series with them soon," reflecting the enduring love for this pairing.

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National

Daikin Partners with NETH to Establish Joint Venture for Advanced Air Conditioning Software Development

Daikin Industries and Toyota Tsusho Nextie Electronics formed a joint venture on May 20, 2025, to develop advanced air conditioning software in Thailand, with plans to expand as a regional hub across Southeast Asia.

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Daikin Industries (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (DIT) and Toyota Tsusho Nextie Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (NETH) announced on May 20, 2025, the establishment of a joint venture under the name "Daikin Toyota Tsusho Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd." with the goal of enhancing software development capabilities for Daikin air conditioning systems.

The collaboration focuses on improving efficiency and accelerating embedded software development while maintaining cost-effectiveness, creating a strong foundation for future business growth and expansion. In recent years, air conditioning software has evolved dramatically from simple operational controls to cloud-connected systems with advanced data integration capabilities, increasing the complexity and diversity of the technology.

As digital transformation and industry development accelerate, strengthening software development capabilities alongside continuous personnel recruitment, training, and development have become critical factors in delivering diverse products and services that meet market demands efficiently. The two companies have elevated their strategic partnership through this joint venture, combining the expertise and technological strengths of both organizations.

Sutomo Kurihara, President of Daikin Industries (Thailand) Co., Ltd., stated that merging the expertise and knowledge of both organizations will significantly enhance software development capabilities for air conditioning systems. NETH's over 20 years of experience in the automotive industry—an industry with exceptionally high standards for quality, safety, and precision—aligns perfectly with Daikin's vision for next-generation air conditioning software development.

"Combining the strengths of both organizations will accelerate software development progress significantly," Kurihara said.

Initially, the joint venture will focus on developing software for air conditioning systems produced in Thailand, with plans to expand operations to become a regional hub supporting DIT and the Daikin Group's software development needs across Southeast Asia and Oceania.

Both companies also prioritize software engineering personnel development to enhance competitiveness and ensure long-term sustainability of software development systems supporting future air conditioning business growth. DIT and NETH are committed to elevating air conditioning software development standards by integrating air conditioning technology expertise with advanced software engineering to advance Daikin brand capabilities while supporting rapid business expansion.

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National

Chusak to Consult with Political Parties on Charter Amendment Draft; Believes No Obstruction Will Occur

Pheu Thai deputy leader Chusak announced plans to consult with other political parties on a constitutional amendment draft requiring 100 parliamentary votes to submit jointly. The revised proposal would have provincial citizens select assem

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On May 20, 2569, at parliament, Chusak Sirinit, a party-list MP and deputy leader of the Pheu Thai party, announced that a meeting of political party representatives would be held at 2:00 p.m. to gather support for submitting a constitutional amendment draft. Since no single party has enough votes to submit alone, they need one-fifth of parliament or 100 votes to jointly propose Charter Amendment 256.

Pheu Thai is proceeding with a revised version of its previously submitted draft, adjusting the number of constitutional assembly members and related procedures. According to Chusak, Pheu Thai's approach would have assembly members selected by citizens in each province, with parliament conducting the final selection process. Additionally, there would be expert members from various fields nominated by organizations and selected by parliament. Details would require consultation with other political parties, though certain sections on general provisions and the monarchy would not be amended.

When asked about the Bhumjaithai party's alternative proposal, Chusak emphasized that fairness must be maintained in the selection process. Regarding whether this signals positive momentum, Chusak said it reflects good democratic engagement. On whether the process could face obstruction, he noted that with public referendum approval from over 21.6 million voters supporting a new constitution, the process should proceed smoothly. He also pointed out that the Constitutional Court's latest ruling provided clear guidelines for drafting a new charter, so there should be no need for further court interpretation.

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National

Supamas Orders PR Department to Negotiate World Cup Broadcasting Rights with FIFA Over Unfair Pricing; Project May Be Shelved

Thailand's government is negotiating with FIFA over 2026 World Cup broadcasting rights, threatening to abandon the project if the asking price remains unreasonably high. Deputy PM Supamas cited fiscal responsibility and unfavorable match ti

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Deputy Prime Minister Supamas Iamprasirtsuk, overseeing the Public Relations Department, announced on May 20 at Khlong Toei Center mall that the cabinet has tasked the PR Department to negotiate the 2026 World Cup broadcasting rights with FIFA, sponsors, and broadcast regulators. FIFA's initial asking price is unreasonable and cannot be justified to the public, so the government is pushing back on pricing. The public currently wants to see live World Cup broadcasts, but the government is prioritizing fiscal responsibility and economic considerations. If FIFA's price is not fair, the project will be scrapped; only if the price drops and becomes justifiable will negotiations continue.

When asked if the government has shelved the plan, Supamas said negotiations are ongoing but must prioritize public interest and economic concerns. The current 2026 World Cup conditions differ from four years ago, with matches scheduled at 3 a.m., 5 a.m., and 9 a.m., preventing shops and restaurants from generating economic stimulus. Unlike the previous World Cup, sponsors are unwilling to support due to unfavorable broadcast times and market conditions.

Regarding whether the government would purchase rights after the tournament begins when prices drop, Supamas said this seems unlikely then, as people would likely find alternative viewing channels through online platforms. FIFA has not yet provided a timeline for a response but initially indicated prices cannot be reduced significantly. The government will reassess any price reduction to determine if it satisfies public accountability, keeping citizens' interests paramount.

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National

Public and Private Sectors Guarantee B20 Fuel Standards to Drive Thailand's Energy Security Amid Global Crisis

Thailand's government and private sector are promoting B20 biofuel standards to boost energy security and reduce oil imports, with all refineries instructed to maintain continuous fuel production amid global supply concerns.

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The Department of Energy Business has partnered with oil traders and the automotive industry to guarantee B20 fuel standards as a joint strategy to advance Thailand's energy security amid the global energy crisis. Department Director Sarawut Kaewtatip announced the initiative, launched following the Middle East conflict that erupted on February 28, which directly impacts global fuel supply stability. With global oil consumption reaching 103 million barrels daily and the Middle East producing 10-20 million barrels per day, transportation and production disruptions have prompted many countries to tap strategic reserves.

The department is closely monitoring energy security daily and assures that Thailand has sufficient oil for at least 100 days of full-scale conflict operations: 50-60 days from domestic reserves, 30 days from vessels en route, and approximately 30 days from supply contracts. All six refineries have been instructed to maintain continuous production and maximize output of finished fuels. Oil traders under Section 7 and Section 10 are required to continuously submit stock data to prevent hoarding and ensure adequate public fuel supply.

The department also supports the government's biofuel promotion policy, particularly B20 and E20, as key strategies to reduce imports and assist farmers. B20 standards are strictly monitored according to European Union standards, with Mobile Lab units regularly testing fuel quality nationwide to reduce PM 2.5 particulates and greenhouse gases in line with global clean energy goals.

Director Sarawut emphasized the government's commitment to sustainability through studying strategic oil reserves while building domestic biofuel dependence, enabling Thailand long-term energy independence regardless of fossil fuel price volatility. Deputy Director Atisak Chusuk of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency noted that Thailand's palm production is projected at 21.87 million tons annually in 2026, yielding approximately 3.94 million tons of crude palm oil (CPO) per year.

With domestic demand for CPO at approximately 2.25 million tons annually and exports at 1.20 million tons, about 1.49 million tons remains available for energy use. Promoting B20 diesel at 10% of total diesel consumption would utilize approximately 1.23 million tons of CPO annually for biodiesel production, aligning with projected output and confirming Thailand's palm production sufficiently supports B20 biodiesel blending.

Thailand Automotive Industry Association President Yupin Bunsirijan noted that consumers' primary concern is engine impact. The association's 13 major member brands—including Toyota, Isuzu, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, MG, Hino, Hyundai, Scania, Great Wall Motors, UD Trucks, and Volvo Trucks—have addressed these concerns.

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Community

Special Day: Legendary Former Actor Phinyotpong Thongchua Celebrates as All His Children Unexpectedly Gather at Home, Sharing Heartwarming Moments

Legendary actor Phinyotpong Thongchua's children unexpectedly gathered at his home simultaneously to celebrate his parents' 59th wedding anniversary, creating a rare and heartwarming family moment.

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Legendary actor Phinyotpong Thongchua, father of iconic actor Peet Thongchua, experienced a heartwarming moment recently when all his children unexpectedly arrived at home simultaneously without coordinating beforehand. The occasion was his parents' 59th wedding anniversary, which his children celebrated by sharing photos and congratulatory messages on social media, including posts saying "Happy 59th Anniversary to Dad & Mom" and "Dad n Mom 59th anniversary."

His youngest daughter, Nam Taan, posted a family photo featuring both parents and their children—including siblings Peet Thongchua and Nam Phueng—all smiling together. She humorously captioned the photo: "Thought it was Visakha Bucha Day...all the kids came to see Dad and Mom at home at the same time without planning to (laughing emoji)." The warm family gathering showcased the close bonds between the legendary actor and his children.

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Community

Lucky and Unlucky Days – Which Single Zodiac Signs Should Look for Partners and Which Will Gain Real Estate Wealth

Single Geminis should seek partners today, while Cancers can expect wealth through real estate or agricultural investments, according to an astrologer's daily horoscope for May 21.

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Lucky and Unlucky Days Thursday, May 21, 2025 Astrologer Bussapan

Aries Today you may experience distance from business partners or colleagues for reasons you cannot quite identify. Travel, both near and far, will bring gains, or at least good friendships and mutual benefits. Avoid involvement with large machinery or agricultural investments, as they will not benefit you.

Taurus Today, be careful about your behavior and words toward family members and those with whom you share interests. Your partner's family may closely monitor your conduct. Cold or humid weather will negatively affect your health, and any illness now will be harder to recover from than usual.

Gemini Today, be cautious in negotiations on certain matters. Speak diplomatically, keeping some cards close to your chest. Make claims for benefits straightforwardly and avoid gray-area work as a priority. When you act with moral principles, you will shine in your field. Single people should also look for a partner.

Cancer Do not risk family matters, relatives, and ethics with anyone or anything today, especially concerning female relatives. You will gain wealth through real estate or agricultural products that can be developed further. Studying dharma may not yield good results. You will be interested in old or unusual matters during this period.

Leo Today you are energetic and healthy. Your ruling moon is weak and offers little benefit in the short term. Household and office staff may create complications or be lazy. Something surprising or startling may happen with your partner or associate. Avoid work with unclear origins or questionable integrity.

Virgo Your work goes well today, and you are happy with it. You may gain significantly, largely from applying knowledge or expertise, or work involving communication and brokerage. You may lack the energy to work as you should during this period. Be cautious about sharing items with others or unhygienic people.

Libra Today you must travel far to help an elderly person who is ill or to resolve problems constructively. However, do not carry their stress and become anxious yourself. All your problems will resolve if you are patient enough. Agricultural or real estate work may contain errors.

Scorpio Today you may develop allergies to various environmental factors due to poor circulation. You may develop rashes from hot, humid weather and experience itching. Your administrative work progresses smoothly, but you may be transferred to a position you dislike. Avoid those whose views conflict with yours.

Sagittarius Today the opposite sex visits you with pleasant charm. Be cautious of accidents during travel. Your closeness with the opposite sex will deepen. If you are already in a relationship, you may have quarrels during this period. Be wary of conflicts with relatives and superiors at work.

Capricorn Today you will conduct business with merchants or salespeople whose backgrounds are unclear. Listen to what people say, but be careful not to miss important information. Be cautious in your work and every step of your life, as you may inadvertently act unethically.

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