Jenn

With a Bachelor's Degree in English, Jenn has plenty of experience writing and editing on different topics. After spending many years teaching English in Thailand, Jenn has come to love writing about Thai culture and the experience of being an ex-pat in Thailand. During long holidays, she travels to North of Thailand just to have Khao Soi!
  • Crime NewsCancun’s hidden side exposed in award-winning investigation

    Cancun’s hidden side exposed in award-winning investigation

    An investigation revealing the hidden side of Cancun, the renowned Caribbean resort town, has won a prestigious journalism award in Mexico, one of the deadliest countries in the world for journalists. Ricardo Hernandez received the prestigious Breach-Valdez Award for human rights journalism for his in-depth report published in the magazine Gatopardo. The report unveiled the underbelly of Cancun, a city…

  • World NewsErling Haaland breaks EPL record as Manchester City defeat West Ham

    Erling Haaland breaks EPL record as Manchester City defeat West Ham

    Manchester City triumphed over West Ham with a 3-0 win last night with record-breaking Erling Haaland on the scoresheet as they returned to the top of the English Premier League (EPL) table while Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory against Fulham. City’s Haaland set a new EPL record, scoring his 35th goal in a single Premier League season and notching his…

  • World NewsLao human rights activist killed in Vientiane by unidentified gunman

    Lao human rights activist killed in Vientiane by unidentified gunman

    A 24 year old Lao human rights activist, Anousa “Jack” Luangsuphom, was shot and killed in Vientiane by an unidentified gunman, as reported by Radio Free Asia. Luangsuphom was the administrator of the Kub Kluen Duay Keyboard (Driven By Keyboard) Facebook group, which exposed and condemned human rights abuses in Laos while advocating for an end to one-party rule. The…

  • World NewsRussian trains hit by explosives near Ukraine

    Russian trains hit by explosives near Ukraine

    An unidentified explosive device has derailed a Russian freight train near the border with Ukraine, marking the second such incident in two consecutive days. This comes amid a series of attacks in Russia and Crimea, including a drone strike on an oil depot and power lines being blown up near Saint Petersburg. The explosions and strikes come as Russia prepares…

  • World NewsWorld’s tallest hempcrete building set to open in Cape Town

    World’s tallest hempcrete building set to open in Cape Town

    The world’s tallest building constructed with industrial hemp, a 12-storey establishment boasting a stunning view of Table Mountain, is nearing completion in Cape Town, South Africa. Workers are currently adding the final touches to the 54-room Hemp Hotel, which is set to be completed in June. Constructed primarily with Hempcrete blocks made from the cannabis plant, the building is supported…

  • World NewsIsraeli military air strikes and Gaza militants clash after Palestinian prisoner dies in custody

    Israeli military air strikes and Gaza militants clash after Palestinian prisoner dies in custody

    In response to the death of a Palestinian prisoner in Israeli custody, tensions have escalated as the Israeli military conducted air strikes, and both Israel and Gaza militants traded fire. 45-year-old prisoner Khader Adnan died after being detained in the occupied West Bank for nearly three months due to his links with the Islamic Jihad militant group. Palestinian Prime Minister…

  • World NewsPress freedom under attack globally, warns UN officials and media outlets

    Press freedom under attack globally, warns UN officials and media outlets

    Press freedom is facing challenges in various parts of the world, with harassment, imprisonment, and killings of journalists on the rise, according to warnings issued by United Nations (UN) officials and media organisations. The concerns were raised ahead of World Press Freedom Day, which aims to uphold the importance of a free press in sustaining democracy and human rights. UN…

  • World NewsMyanmar junta pardons over 2,000 prisoners jailed under dissent crackdown law

    Myanmar junta pardons over 2,000 prisoners jailed under dissent crackdown law

    Myanmar’s military government announced today that over 2,000 prisoners detained under a law frequently employed in its crackdown on dissent have been pardoned. This move comes two years after the junta seized power, leading the country into a state of chaos. Since the coup in February 2021, thousands of activists and protesters have been arrested by the military. Pardons were…

  • EventsMan with knife arrested near Buckingham Palace: Suspected shotgun cartridges thrown into palace grounds

    Man with knife arrested near Buckingham Palace: Suspected shotgun cartridges thrown into palace grounds

    London police arrested a man brandishing a knife near Buckingham Palace last night after he allegedly threw suspected shotgun cartridges into the palace grounds. The arrest took place at around 7pm, just days before King Charles III‘s coronation. The event is set to attract global royalty and world leaders with a considerable security operation planned. The Metropolitan Police carried out…

  • World NewsBattles in Sudan risks catastrophic humanitarian crisis

    Battles in Sudan risks catastrophic humanitarian crisis

    Intense fighting continues between rival factions in Sudan, escalating concerns of a humanitarian disaster, as hundreds of thousands of refugees are forced to flee. Clashes between the regular army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his rival, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, have been ongoing since April 15. Casualties continue to mount, causing the mass exodus of…

  • World NewsItaly’s right-wing government rolls back anti-poverty subsidies

    Italy’s right-wing government rolls back anti-poverty subsidies

    Italy’s right-wing government has decided to reverse the anti-poverty subsidies introduced four years ago, which provided assistance to around four million people last year. The move has been criticised as a ‘provocation’ on the international May Day labour holiday. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, leading the country’s most far-right coalition since World War II, announced that the “citizens’ income” benefits would…

  • World NewsPro-independence forces triumph in French Polynesia elections

    Pro-independence forces triumph in French Polynesia elections

    Pro-independence parties have claimed victory in the recent elections on France’s Pacific territory of French Polynesia. According to results released, the Tavini Huiraatira party, led by the region’s former head, Oscar Temaru, won 44.3% of the votes in the second round, securing an absolute majority in the regional assembly. The party is now expected to nominate 53 year old Moetai…

  • World NewsMount Everest’s appeal and challenges in a changing world

    Mount Everest’s appeal and challenges in a changing world

    Mount Everest is preparing for a record number of climbers this season, with approximately 1,000 people expected to attempt the summit of the world’s highest peak. However, climbing the impressive 8,849-metre mountain is not only expensive but also dangerous, and the risks may be growing due to overcrowding and climate change. Ever since Mount Everest was identified as the world’s…

  • World NewsHong Kong tourist attractions overflow with mainland visitors during holiday

    Hong Kong tourist attractions overflow with mainland visitors during holiday

    A significant influx of mainland tourists has filled Hong Kong’s top attractions, as queues stretched for hours outside the Peak Tram ticket office at Central. According to a staff member, many visitors resorted to waiting over two hours for a tram ticket to the Peak. This surge of visitors is attributed to the mainland’s five-day holiday, which commenced on Saturday.…

  • World NewsSpanish agriculture’s future threatened by potential water cuts

    Spanish agriculture’s future threatened by potential water cuts

    Spanish farmers, like Juan Francisco Abellaneda, provide European supermarkets with fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year. However, these intensive farms in arid Southeastern Spain may soon face a water crisis, threatening the sector that supplies essential produce across the continent. Spain tops the European Union list in fruit and vegetable production. Almost half of these exports come from farmers…

  • World NewsKenyan pastors face court over alleged forest massacre

    Kenyan pastors face court over alleged forest massacre

    In what is being referred to as the “Shakahola forest massacre“, two pastors are set to appear before Kenyan courts, suspected of being behind the deaths of at least 109 people discovered buried in mass graves. The shocking revelation has shocked deeply religious, Christian-majority Kenya. The two men, currently in detention, are scheduled to appear in courts in different towns…

  • World NewsMexican rescue dogs train for international disaster missions

    Mexican rescue dogs train for international disaster missions

    In the central Mexican state of Puebla, a rescue dog and its handler were seen abseiling down a ravine as part of an emergency response drill designed to prepare them for international crises, like the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey in February. Another member of the canine unit, a black Labrador retriever named July, successfully located a paramedic and an…

  • World NewsSenegalese opposition leader claims police attempted assassination using toxic gas

    Senegalese opposition leader claims police attempted assassination using toxic gas

    Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, 48 years old, claimed yesterday that foreign laboratories have confirmed that a gas police sprayed at him in March was “toxic and deadly,” accusing them of attempting to assassinate him. In mid-March, Sonko stated that he felt unwell due to tear gas, which he claimed was deployed by the police during his forced transfer to…

  • World NewsFrench finance minister’s erotic novel raises eyebrows amidst economic turmoil

    French finance minister’s erotic novel raises eyebrows amidst economic turmoil

    A recent novel by France’s Finance and Economy Minister, Bruno Le Maire, 54 years old, has caused quite a stir and left the government facing questions about how he finds the time to write amidst the nation’s current economic challenges. “American Fugue” is the 13th book penned by Le Maire, who has been at the forefront of defending President Emmanuel…

  • World NewsSudanese seek shelter in Chad following intense conflict

    Sudanese seek shelter in Chad following intense conflict

    In Koufroun, Chad, hundreds of Sudanese people, mostly women and children, seek refuge every day, crossing a small, dry stream on donkeys, horses, carts, or even by foot. As of today, the United Nations refugee agency UNCHR reports that around 20,000 individuals have found shelter in a makeshift camp at this Chadian border village. Various UN agencies are managing the…

  • World NewsMet Gala celebrates late ‘couture king’ Karl Lagerfeld

    Met Gala celebrates late ‘couture king’ Karl Lagerfeld

    The fashion soiree of the year is upon us, as A-list celebrities prepare to pay tribute to the late king of couture, Karl Lagerfeld, at the annual Met Gala. The red carpet event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, draws hundreds of stars, raising millions of dollars each year for charity and setting social media alight with iconic looks.…

  • World NewsManhunt in Texas for suspect who killed 5 neighbours

    Manhunt in Texas for suspect who killed 5 neighbours

    A massive manhunt is underway in Texas as more than 250 law enforcement officers from a dozen agencies collaborate to search for Francisco Oropesa, a 38 years old Mexican national who is suspected of murdering five of his neighbours, including a nine year old child after they allegedly requested him to stop shooting his rifle late into the night. The…

  • World NewsExploring the mystery of brain activity surges during near-death experiences

    Exploring the mystery of brain activity surges during near-death experiences

    Survivors from near-death incidents often recount vivid experiences, such as seeing light at the end of a tunnel, feeling detached from their bodies, meeting deceased loved ones, or recalling significant life events in mere moments. The similarity of these accounts, which come from individuals with varying cultural backgrounds, suggests a potential biological mechanism which remains unexplained by scientists. In a…

  • World NewsChristie’s to auction Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten’s jewellery collection

    Christie’s to auction Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten’s jewellery collection

    Christie’s auction house will commence the sale of hundreds of jewels that belonged to the late Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten, whose fortune was derived from her German businessman husband who amassed wealth during the Nazi era. The prestigious auction house will offer 700 lots from Horten’s collection, showcasing rare and exceptional pieces from renowned 20th-century designers such as Cartier, Harry…

  • World NewsRepublic activists plan to protest coronation of King Charles III

    Republic activists plan to protest coronation of King Charles III

    As the UK gets ready for the coronation of King Charles III, a group known as the Republic plans to mark the historic occasion with a protest. Wearing yellow T-shirts that read “Abolish the monarchy,” this pressure group is advocating for the replacement of the traditional monarchy with an elected head of state. While Republic supporters in Britain have often…