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    Answers to the most common questions about international health insurance

    If you’ve been thinking of staying in Thailand long-term, you’ve probably already asked the big question, “Do I actually need international health insurance?” It’s a question that often comes up among expats, digital nomads, retirees, and even frequent travellers. Sure,...

  • Messi’s Inter Miami move skyrockets ticket sales and social media

    Messi’s Inter Miami move skyrockets ticket sales and social media

    Excitement surrounding Lionel Messi’s potential move to Inter Miami has led to a massive surge in the club’s social media following and ticket sales. The Argentinian football legend’s announcement that he plans to join the Major League Soccer team after leaving Paris Saint-Germain has caused a frenzy among fans. In less than 24 hours following the news, Inter Miami’s Instagram…

  • Size matters: Hospital’s warns of penis enlargement dangers after man’s member gets infected

    Size matters: Hospital’s warns of penis enlargement dangers after man’s member gets infected

    Nakhonping Hospital, situated in the northern province of Chiang Mai, recently issued a warning to men seeking penis enlargement treatments following a distressing incident involving a Burmese man who resorted to using a steel ring in hopes of increasing his size. In a Facebook post shared by the hospital today, it was revealed that a 29 year old Burmese man…

  • Tesco reported to watchdog over unclear Clubcard unit pricing

    Tesco reported to watchdog over unclear Clubcard unit pricing

    Tesco, one of the UK’s leading supermarkets, has been reported to the competition watchdog by consumer group Which? due to concerns surrounding its Clubcard pricing. The Tesco Clubcard loyalty scheme offers members discounted prices on a range of products. However, Which? argues that the supermarket fails to provide clear unit pricing for these deals, making it difficult for shoppers to…

  • Windfall tax suspension possible for energy firms amid falling oil prices

    Windfall tax suspension possible for energy firms amid falling oil prices

    The UK government has declared its intention to suspend the windfall tax on oil and gas companies if prices return to normal levels for a sustained period. This move would reduce the overall tax rate on energy firms from 75% to 40%. The windfall tax was introduced last year to fund a scheme aimed at reducing energy bills for households…

  • Labour scales back £28bn green plan, citing economic instability

    Labour scales back £28bn green plan, citing economic instability

    The Labour Party has scaled back its ambitious £28bn green prosperity plan, attributing the change to increasing interest rates and the economic “damage” caused by the Conservatives. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasised the importance of prioritising “economic stability, financial stability.” Initially, the party had committed to investing £28bn annually to expedite the transition towards net-zero emissions by 2050. However, Reeves…

  • Anwar Ibrahim objects to court questioning royal pardon

    Anwar Ibrahim objects to court questioning royal pardon

    Anwar Ibrahim, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, has opposed an application filed by Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor in the High Court, which seeks to determine several legal questions regarding the royal pardon granted to Anwar five years ago. Anwar asserts that the application, concerning the royal pardon he received from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on May 16, 2018, is beyond…

  • Umno Youth submits memorandum to US ambassador over comedian Jocelyn Chia’s remarks

    Umno Youth submits memorandum to US ambassador over comedian Jocelyn Chia’s remarks

    Umno Youth, a Malaysian political organisation, has submitted a memorandum to the US Ambassador to Malaysia, Brian D. McFeeters, protesting against stand-up comedian Jocelyn Chia. The group’s chief, Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh, is urging the US government to investigate the incident and take appropriate action. In an official letter to the US ambassador, Dr Akmal stated, “I appreciate your attention…

  • Binance.US suspends dollar deposits, braces for fiat withdrawal halt

    Binance.US suspends dollar deposits, braces for fiat withdrawal halt

    Crypto exchange Binance.US has announced the suspension of US dollar deposits and the potential halt of fiat dollar withdrawal channels, just days after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao. In response to the regulatory pressure, Binance.US is taking proactive steps to transition to a crypto-only exchange for the time…

  • National Highways workers strike for 10% pay rise and improved pensions

    National Highways workers strike for 10% pay rise and improved pensions

    In southwest England, Mark Dollar, 50, and three other picketers stood outside the National Highways office, wearing yellow vests emblazoned with “PCS” and “Public and Commercial Services Union”. They were participating in industrial action following a PCS ballot last November, where members across 124 business units, including National Highways, voted in favour of a 10% pay rise, improved pension benefits…

  • Thai student jumps off pole after teacher conflict

    Thai student jumps off pole after teacher conflict

    A Thai male student, 15 years old, jumped off a mobile pole and died the following day. Only days after the student’s involvement in arguments with his teachers, the Thai student death incident occurred. They allegedly compelled him to apologize to them on his knees. The incident took place on June 7 at around 7:20am near a local car care…

  • Dengue outbreak hits Thai village with over 100 cases, ranking second nationwide

    Dengue outbreak hits Thai village with over 100 cases, ranking second nationwide

    A severe dengue outbreak has hit Thailand’s northern Nan province, with over 100 cases reported in a single village. Ranking second in Thailand for the highest number of dengue patients, health officials are stepping up efforts to control the spread of the disease. Dr. Warin Teppitaksak, the provincial public health officer, revealed that the dengue outbreak situation in Nan province…

  • Ukrainian teen trapped amid Russian-occupied flood zone fears help won’t come

    Ukrainian teen trapped amid Russian-occupied flood zone fears help won’t come

    In the attic of a flooded home, a Ukrainian teenager and her 83-year-old grandfather, along with two other elderly individuals, have been waiting for days to be rescued after a catastrophic dam collapse in the town of Oleshky. However, help has been slow to arrive, as Russian forces are reportedly seizing rescue boats and only assisting those with Russian passports.…

  • Trump charged over classified documents, faces 10-year jail term

    Trump charged over classified documents, faces 10-year jail term

    Former United States President Donald Trump, aged 76, is facing charges over his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House. The charges, which are not yet public, include unauthorized retention of classified files. This marks the second indictment against Trump, with a potential maximum sentence of 10 years in prison if convicted. Despite this, legal experts believe that…

  • Russian activist faces prison for discrediting army over Ukraine war

    Russian activist faces prison for discrediting army over Ukraine war

    Oleg Orlov, a prominent Russian human rights defender, recently made a statement in a Moscow courtroom by showcasing a book titled End of the Regime, which discusses the collapse of totalitarian and fascist regimes. Orlov, a vocal critic of the Kremlin’s wars in Ukraine and against dissent in Russia, is on trial for allegedly breaching a law designed to suppress…

  • Firefighters train in global wildfire skills amid UK climate change risk

    Firefighters train in global wildfire skills amid UK climate change risk

    As climate change increases the risk of wildfires in the UK, fire crews are adopting new techniques learned from global wildfire hotspots. Last year’s heatwaves resulted in thousands of fires, and hundreds of grass fires have already occurred this year. Fire chiefs are focusing on expanding the number of specialist teams trained in “burn suppression” techniques, which involve the deliberate…

  • Police crisis risks public trust amid low charge rates and misconduct

    Police crisis risks public trust amid low charge rates and misconduct

    Public trust in policing is at risk, and time is running out for the police and government to address the issue, warns Chief Inspector of Constabulary Andy Cooke. In his annual report, Cooke highlights that police forces are facing one of the most significant crises in recent memory. He cites “atrocious” crimes committed by serving officers and a decline in…

  • Chiang Mai bank embezzlement scandal: 70 million baht stolen from cooperative

    Chiang Mai bank embezzlement scandal: 70 million baht stolen from cooperative

    Five former Chiang Mai bank employees, including a former manager, have been accused of forging signatures to embezzle 70 million baht from the San Pa Tong Agricultural Cooperative. The cooperative has had to use reserve funds to pay dividends to its members following the alleged fraud. Chaiwiset Deesuwan, Chairman of the San Pa Tong Agricultural Cooperative Board, and Suchitra Mano,…

  • Mysterious man terrorises Thai vet, police late to respond

    Mysterious man terrorises Thai vet, police late to respond

    A mysterious man terrorised a veterinarian living and working at her animal clinic in Thailand’s Rayong province. The vet called the police, and the 191 emergency line was busy. The police arrived hours later but said they could not detain the suspect because he was “out of control.” The vet was alarmed when an unidentified man, approximately 25 to 30…

  • Teen dies in e-bike crash after police chase, IOPC investigates

    Teen dies in e-bike crash after police chase, IOPC investigates

    A 15-year-old boy, identified as Saul Cookson, tragically lost his life after his e-bike collided with an ambulance following a police pursuit in Salford. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when Greater Manchester Police (GMP) traffic officers followed the teenager until their vehicle was obstructed by bollards. Saul continued riding until the fatal collision took place on Langworthy Road. The…

  • Labour scales back £28bn green investment pledge amid economic concerns

    Labour scales back £28bn green investment pledge amid economic concerns

    Labour has revised its commitment to invest £28bn annually in green industries, citing the need for fiscal responsibility. The original pledge, made in 2021, proposed investing £28bn per year until 2030 in green projects. However, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves now plans to gradually increase investments starting from a potential 2024 election victory, reaching the £28bn per year mark by 2027.…

  • English Heritage urges sensory exploration at historical sites

    English Heritage urges sensory exploration at historical sites

    English Heritage, the charity responsible for preserving numerous historical landmarks across the UK, has installed signs encouraging visitors to engage their senses and appreciate the sites without the distraction of their mobile phones. The signs, which include messages such as “Caution echoes of the past can be heard here” and “Beware this view will live long in the memory,” aim…

  • Glastonbury urges fans to avoid disposable vapes for eco-friendly festival

    Glastonbury urges fans to avoid disposable vapes for eco-friendly festival

    Glastonbury Festival organisers have urged attendees not to bring disposable vapes to the event, citing environmental concerns and potential hazards at waste centres. The request has been added to the festival’s guidance list, along with other items such as excess packaging and non-biodegradable body glitter. Attendees are also encouraged to avoid disposable wipes, as even biodegradable ones can break down…

  • Teen dies in e-bike crash with ambulance after police chase in Salford

    Teen dies in e-bike crash with ambulance after police chase in Salford

    Saul Cookson, a 15-year-old boy, tragically died after his e-bike collided with an ambulance in Salford. The teenager was being pursued by traffic officers, who had to abandon the chase when their vehicle was obstructed by bollards. The accident occurred on Langworthy Road shortly after the police halted their pursuit. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is now investigating…

  • Johor state thanks federal government for Malaysia Madani Budget 2023 aid

    Johor state thanks federal government for Malaysia Madani Budget 2023 aid

    The Johor state government has expressed gratitude to the federal government for addressing several critical issues affecting the region. Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi highlighted concerns such as floods, road conditions, hospitals, and congestion at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) customs, immigration and quarantine complex (CIQ) in Johor Baru, as well as the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB) in…

  • Ex-Perlis MB faces false claims, money laundering charges totalling £460k

    Ex-Perlis MB faces false claims, money laundering charges totalling £460k

    The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court is set to hear the case of former Perlis menteri besar, Azlan Man, who faces five charges of making false claims and five charges of money laundering. Judge Azura Alwi granted the prosecution’s request to transfer all five false claims charges to the Sessions Court, and a trial date is being sought. Azlan, 64 years…

  • Gunman surrenders after fatal shooting of 2 men in Phitsanulok, Thailand

    Gunman surrenders after fatal shooting of 2 men in Phitsanulok, Thailand

    A 41 year old Thai man named Badin, who killed two men with an M16 rifle, has surrendered at the Wat Bot Police Station in Phitsanulok province, following the intervention of a local politician. The suspect, who disappeared after the shooting, will be questioned by authorities to establish the motive behind the brutal attack. Authorities announced this morning at 10.30am that…

  • Police close in on parang-wielding duo after Cheras shootout and scam arrests

    Police close in on parang-wielding duo after Cheras shootout and scam arrests

    Authorities in Kuala Lumpur are closing in on two suspects who evaded capture after a recent shootout with police in Taman Supreme, Cheras. While not providing specific details, Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain confirmed that a team has been formed to locate the two foreign men thought to be connected to several break-ins in the area. The…

  • Drug dealer arrested in Rayong as 813 Yaba pills found hidden under roof

    Drug dealer arrested in Rayong as 813 Yaba pills found hidden under roof

    Officials in Thailand’s Rayong province led a raid on a house in the Ban Khai district, arresting a notorious drug dealer and discovering 813 methamphetamine pills (Yaba) hidden under the roof. The suspect claimed the drugs belonged to a friend, but previous records showed his involvement in drug dealing. Authorities aim to eliminate the drug trade in the region. Officers…

  • Thailand’s NBTC mulls supervision of OTT platforms for fair telecoms

    Thailand’s NBTC mulls supervision of OTT platforms for fair telecoms

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is weighing the potential regulation of over-the-top (OTT) platforms in Thailand to create a level playing field and ensure equal treatment in the telecom sector. Despite major foreign OTT platform providers having established operations offices in Thailand and adhering to value-added tax (VAT) payment rules, the regulator is contemplating whether these operators should…

  • Tragic plunge: Irishman leaps from 23rd-floor condo in Bangkok

    Tragic plunge: Irishman leaps from 23rd-floor condo in Bangkok

    In a tragic incident this morning, an Irishman allegedly took his own life by leaping from the 23rd floor of his condominium located in the Bang Kae district of Bangkok. The distressed man, identified as Callum Mackay, was reported to be grappling with financial difficulties and feeling overwhelmed by the pregnancy of his girlfriend. Upon receiving the distressing news of…