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Thai Boys' Tennis Team Secures Asia's Third Rank, Qualifies for World Championship After 5 Years
Thailand's under-14 boys' tennis team finished third at the Asia/Oceania qualifying event in Malaysia, earning their first world championship berth in five years after defeating Indonesia. The team will compete in the 16-team world finals a
D Gerrard Parts Ways with Warner/Weaver Records After 8 Years, Launches New Chapter as Independent Artist
D Gerrard has ended his eight-year deal with Warner/Weaver Records and launched his career as an independent artist, promising new music while navigating the challenges of self-management.
Wozniacki in Fine Form Takes Gifu Tennis Championship; Three Titles Down for the Year
Thai tennis player Mai Manunja Sawangkaew won the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour W100 Gifu championship in Japan, defeating Australian teenager Emerson Jones 7-6, 6-3 for her third title of 2025.
Deputy Education Minister Vows Lifetime Teaching License Revocation for Abusive Teacher, Sets Two-Week Deadline for Victim Compensation
Deputy Education Minister Akkhanan Kankaittinant vowed to permanently revoke the teaching license of a former private school teacher convicted of sexually abusing a student, while ordering the school to compensate the victim within two week
Floating Stools: A Warning Sign of Eating Too Much Fat? Doctors Reveal 3 Critical Symptoms
Floating stools and right-side rib pain may signal you're eating too much fat beyond what your body can digest, doctors warn, though fat itself isn't inherently fattening if carbohydrate intake is controlled.
Heated Debate: AI Virtual Ex-Lovers Trend in China—Healing Hearts or Crossing Ethical Lines?
Chinese users are paying to reconstruct AI versions of ex-partners for emotional healing after breakups, but the trend raises concerns about privacy violations, potential infidelity, and whether the technology helps people move forward or p
Doctor Explains: Does Frequent Sexual Activity Really Damage Your Kidneys? Identifies 6 Risky Behaviors
A Chinese doctor clarifies that frequent sexual activity doesn't damage kidneys—a common misconception—but warns that six daily habits including holding urine, excessive salt intake, and irregular sleep genuinely harm kidney function.
Democrat Party Secures Bangkok Governor Candidate; Sakolthee Hints It's a Male But Won't Reveal Identity, Set for Mid-May Launch
The Democrat Party has identified a male Bangkok governor candidate but is keeping the identity secret until mid-May, when it will unveil him alongside all 50 district council candidates.
Former Coach's Assistant Reveals Rift Between Ten Hag and Ronaldo That Split Manchester United
Former assistant Steve McClaren reveals Cristiano Ronaldo's refusal to participate in pressing drills triggered the conflict with manager Erik ten Hag that ultimately split Manchester United's squad into opposing factions.
DSI Completes Interrogation of 9 Shipping Companies Over 20 Suspicious Oil Tanker Trips to Surat Thani
The DSI interrogated nine shipping companies over 20 suspicious oil tanker trips to Surat Thani, with approximately 57-60 million liters of oil unaccounted for at sea. Investigators are cross-referencing company statements with maritime tra
South Korean Man Faces 5 Years in Prison for Creating AI Wolf Image That Sent City into Chaos
A South Korean man faces up to 5 years in prison after an AI-generated wolf image he created sparked a major panic in Daejeon, delaying the actual search for an escaped zoo wolf by nine days and forcing authorities to close schools.
'Thaeng' Unfazed by Poll Drop as 'Abhisit' Surges, Insists 'Pheu Thai' Works as a Team, Not Dependent on Individuals
Pheu Thai party leader Nutthapon Ruengpanyawut dismissed recent polls showing his declining popularity against rival Democrat Abhisit Vejjajiva, arguing the party's strength lies in teamwork rather than individual appeal.