Thailand News in English
May 1, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 1st May, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Severe summer storms hit upper Thailand, with heavy rain expected in 40 provinces today.
The Thai government launches a new financial aid program, offering 4,000 baht per person.
Political tensions rise as the head of the Royal Rainmaking Department resigns amid controversy.
The Ministry of Commerce pushes for live commerce to boost fruit exports this year.
U.S. military prepares to deploy hypersonic missiles to the Middle East for the first time.
The USS Gerald R. Ford returns to the U.S. after a record deployment in the Middle East.
Thailand's women's badminton team exits the Uber Cup after a loss to Japan in the quarterfinals.
The Thai government starts a campaign to reduce living costs with affordable products available nationwide.
Starbucks executive sells shares worth 210,000 dollars amid strong sales momentum.
The Fed maintains interest rates as global markets react to rising oil prices and inflation concerns.
AI technology is transforming the entertainment industry, raising questions about creativity and originality.
Japan's MMX spacecraft arrives at its launch base, preparing for a mission to collect lunar soil samples.
Dior Beauty introduces a new skincare concept focused on longevity and scientific advancements.
NEC Red Rockets Kawasaki wins the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship in a thrilling final.
Thailand's U17 football team gears up for the Asian Championship, aiming for a World Cup spot.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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