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  • US-China war would be ‘unbearable disaster’ warns defence minister | Thaiger

    US-China war would be ‘unbearable disaster’ warns defence minister

    A US-China war would result in an “unbearable disaster” for the world, according to General Li Shangfu, China’s defence minister. He made the statement during his first major speech since taking office at a security summit. General Li noted that “some countries” were escalating an arms race in Asia, but he emphasised that the world is large enough for both…

  • Witches brew: Canadian captures semi-naked women feasting on dead deer | Thaiger

    Witches brew: Canadian captures semi-naked women feasting on dead deer

    In a bone-chilling encounter that could rival scenes from a cannibal horror movie, a nature enthusiast from Canada was left in shock after witnessing what appeared to be two semi-naked witches indulging in a macabre feast on the carcass of a dead deer. Corinea Stanhope, who had set up a camera to capture wildlife activity near her home, stumbled upon this…

  • Music teacher assaults 10 year old girl with ADHD in Nonthaburi school | Thaiger

    Music teacher assaults 10 year old girl with ADHD in Nonthaburi school

    A 50 year old father filed a complaint against a music teacher for physically abusing his 10 year old daughter, a fourth-grade student, in a school located in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province. The little girl was allegedly slapped and kicked, leaving a shoe print on the back of her shirt and suffering from physical pain. The father, Pongsak, said…

  • Ultra-processed foods linked to cancer, diabetes, and heart disease | Thaiger

    Ultra-processed foods linked to cancer, diabetes, and heart disease

    Ultra-processed foods (UPFs), which are now consumed by approximately half of the UK population, are being linked to a range of health issues, including cancer, dementia, heart disease, and strokes. The term UPF refers to food products that have undergone significant industrial processing and contain ingredients such as artificial sweeteners, emulsifiers, and preservatives that are not typically used in home…

  • BCC forms Business Council to rival embattled CBI with big business backing | Thaiger

    BCC forms Business Council to rival embattled CBI with big business backing

    The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has established a new lobbying organisation, the Business Council, in a move that could pose a challenge to the beleaguered Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Among the founding members of the Business Council are Heathrow Airport, BP, and IHG Hotels & Resorts. Business leaders are convening in London today to discuss the new body’s…

  • Manslaughter arrest after Bournemouth beach tragedy claims two young lives | Thaiger

    Manslaughter arrest after Bournemouth beach tragedy claims two young lives

    The mother of a 12-year-old girl, Sunnah Khan, who tragically died after encountering difficulties in the water off Bournemouth beach, has expressed her heartbreak on social media. Sunnah was one of two victims in the incident, the other being 17-year-old Joe Abbess. Eight more people were injured in the event. Stephanie Williams, Sunnah’s mother, shared her grief on Twitter, stating,…

  • Wild elephant startles tourists on busy road in Khao Yai National Park | Thaiger

    Wild elephant startles tourists on busy road in Khao Yai National Park

    A large wild elephant emerged onto a road near Khao Yai National Park, frightening tourists who hastily tried to reverse their cars. The incident occurred yesterday when the elephant left the forest, crossing the road without causing any harm before returning to the woodland area. According to Assumporn Rojanburanan, the head of Pong Prathan village in the Pak Chong district,…

  • Woman severely burnt by fallen high-voltage power line after storm | Thaiger

    Woman severely burnt by fallen high-voltage power line after storm

    A 54 year old woman in Chiang Mai, Thailand, sustained severe burns and had to have her arm amputated after a powerful storm toppled a large tree, which subsequently caused a high-voltage electric cable to fall onto her. The incident occurred on Thursday, June 1, and the victim remains in hospital receiving treatment for her injuries. During the storm, the…

  • Pregnant woman injured by hot oil declines 4,000 baht aid, calls for more accountability | Thaiger

    Pregnant woman injured by hot oil declines 4,000 baht aid, calls for more accountability

    A pregnant 37 year old woman was severely burned by hot oil while selling French fries at a local football match in Rayong province. The organisers offered 4,000 baht as compensation but the victim, Suchada Phusawangporn, refused, calling for the culprit to take greater responsibility. Local authorities are investigating the incident. Suchada, who is three months pregnant, was serving French fries…

  • UBS set to complete Credit Suisse takeover, creating $1.6tn Swiss banking giant | Thaiger

    UBS set to complete Credit Suisse takeover, creating $1.6tn Swiss banking giant

    Today, UBS announced its expectation to finalise the acquisition of Credit Suisse by June 12, forming a colossal Swiss bank with a US$1.6 trillion balance sheet. The completion of the takeover is contingent on the registration statement being declared effective by the US Securities and Exchange Commission and other remaining closing conditions. “UBS expects to complete the acquisition of Credit…

  • Teenage boy found dead on Rayong beach after first visit with family | Thaiger

    Teenage boy found dead on Rayong beach after first visit with family

    The body of a teenage boy who had gone missing while swimming at Suan Son Beach in Rayong province has been found, floating approximately 2 kilometres from the scene of the incident. The teenager’s mother collapsed upon seeing her son’s body. Yesterday, a 14 year old boy was visiting the seaside for the first time with his family. While playing…

  • Saudi Arabia announces fresh oil output cut amid recession fears | Thaiger

    Saudi Arabia announces fresh oil output cut amid recession fears

    Riyadh unveiled a new oil output reduction on Sunday after a gathering of major producers focused on supporting prices despite concerns over a potential recession. The meeting involved the 13-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia, and its 10 partners, including Russia, and featured intense negotiations. Saudi Arabia announced a fresh cut of one million…

  • Kidney disease risks overwhelming NHS without increased funding, warns charity | Thaiger

    Kidney disease risks overwhelming NHS without increased funding, warns charity

    A public health emergency may arise due to kidney disease without increased government funding, warns Kidney Research UK. The charity’s recent report reveals that the illness already costs the UK economy £7bn annually, a figure that could increase to £13.9bn over the next ten years if no action is taken. These costs include both the direct treatment expenses for the…

  • Thai woman stabs foreign boyfriend in leg amid row in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Thai woman stabs foreign boyfriend in leg amid row in Pattaya

    A blazing row between a Thai woman and her foreign boyfriend in Pattaya culminated with her stabbing him in the leg. She immediately fled the scene leaving the knife lodged in his calf. The unidentified foreign man had a kitchen knife embedded in his left calf when Sawang Boriboon rescuers came to his aid at 11pm yesterday. The incident took…

  • Bangkok governor’s approval dips but majority satisfied, NIDA Poll reveals | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor’s approval dips but majority satisfied, NIDA Poll reveals

    A recent poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) reveals that most residents are content with the performance of Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt after his first year in office. However, the 57 year old’s approval rating experienced a decline compared to a similar survey conducted after his first six months. The poll involved a sample of 2,000 eligible…

  • Toilet terror: Python’s restroom wriggle shocks couple in Thailand | Thaiger

    Toilet terror: Python’s restroom wriggle shocks couple in Thailand

    Residents have been advised to check toilets before use after one stunned couple discovered a 3-metre python taking a nap in their toilet in Nonthaburi, Thailand. The slippery snake was successfully captured after a 20-minute struggle. Yesterday at 10pm, a couple living in village No. 3, Phimonrat Subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong District, Nonthaburi Province, reported the presence of a large,…

  • Miraculous twist: Kazakhstan tourist presumed drowned in Phuket found alive, in coma | Thaiger

    Miraculous twist: Kazakhstan tourist presumed drowned in Phuket found alive, in coma

    A tourist from Kazakhstan, initially reported to have drowned at Kata Beach in Phuket, is alive but in a coma. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan provided the updated information, clarifying that earlier reports of the tourist’s death were incorrect. The tourist, Artur Iskakov, was rushed to the hospital following a drowning incident in tambon Karon on Thursday, June…

  • Phuket immigration issues yellow cards to Thai landlords and foreigner | Thaiger

    Phuket immigration issues yellow cards to Thai landlords and foreigner

    Last month, Phuket Immigration Bureau reported that five Thai landlords received yellow cards while only one foreigner was given a warning. Twenty-three foreigners were arrested during the same month for various violations classified under Group 4, which pertain to offences against the state. Additionally, nine landlords or property managers were arrested for failing to register their foreign tenants, as required…

  • Odisha train crash: Signal failure likely cause in India’s deadliest accident | Thaiger

    Odisha train crash: Signal failure likely cause in India’s deadliest accident

    India’s Railway Board has suggested that the Central Bureau of Investigation take over the inquiry into Friday’s train collision in Odisha, which claimed the lives of at least 275 people and injured nearly 1,200. The crash, which occurred near the Balasore district, is the deadliest in India in over two decades. As rescue operations concluded on Sunday, signal failure has…

  • Taxi-ous times in Phuket: Crackdown leads to double ‘fare-ests’ in Kathu | Thaiger

    Taxi-ous times in Phuket: Crackdown leads to double ‘fare-ests’ in Kathu

    Phuket‘s crackdown on illegal taxi drivers continues, with two arrests made in Kathu last week. At Si Kor Intersection, Phuket Land Transport Office (PLTO) officials and Kathu Police officers set up a checkpoint to identify and apprehend drivers using their private vehicles for commercial transportation services. The operation took place on the main road to and from Patong, the island’s…

  • Spice of success: Thai chef ‘thais’ the knot as first-ever MasterChef UK winner | Thaiger

    Spice of success: Thai chef ‘thais’ the knot as first-ever MasterChef UK winner

    Chariya Khattiyot made history last week by becoming the first Thai chef to win the prestigious MasterChef UK competition. Her innovative northern Thai dishes wowed the judges throughout the eight-week BBC One contest, ultimately triumphing over 44 other contestants. The 40 year old Thai chef entered the competition to showcase the diverse flavours of northern Thai cuisine, which she is…

  • Creepy crawler goes viral: Giant centipede ‘wall-stounds’ online viewers (video) | Thaiger

    Creepy crawler goes viral: Giant centipede ‘wall-stounds’ online viewers (video)

    A viral video recently circulating online has captured a giant centipede climbing up a residential wall, leaving viewers intrigued and startled. The clip, posted by TikTok user @paphatsanat, has accumulated over 6 million views since it was uploaded on social media. The owner of the clip said… “I have never seen such a huge and long centipede in my life.”…

  • Scent-sational breakup: Chinese student dumped over ‘foul’ feet post-abortion | Thaiger

    Scent-sational breakup: Chinese student dumped over ‘foul’ feet post-abortion

    Just under a month after having an abortion, a 20 year old Chinese university student was dumped by her boyfriend because her feet were unbearably smelly. The breakup caused widespread interest on Chinese social media and sparked a multitude of comments on their relationship. The 20 year old Chinese university student Liu shared her emotional breakup story online, attracting significant…

  • BAFS targets 7.5 billion baht revenue by 2026 with renewable energy focus | Thaiger

    BAFS targets 7.5 billion baht revenue by 2026 with renewable energy focus

    Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) is predicting its revenue to hit 7.5 billion baht by 2026, with a significant boost from its diversification into renewable energy development. Although the jet refuelling service, which has bounced back from pandemic-induced losses over the past three years, remains the company’s primary focus, its earnings proportion is expected to decrease. BAFS estimates that…

  • Thunderstorms hit Thailand: Heavy rainfall sparks flash flood warnings | Thaiger

    Thunderstorms hit Thailand: Heavy rainfall sparks flash flood warnings

    The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning for increased thunderstorms, affecting 37 provinces across the country, including Bangkok. Heavy rainfall is expected in several areas, potentially causing sudden flooding and flash floods, particularly in hilly regions and low-lying areas. The warning is a result of the southwest monsoon, intensified over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, as…

  • Prudential Thailand hits record Q1 results, joins top six insurers | Thaiger

    Prudential Thailand hits record Q1 results, joins top six insurers

    Prudential Life Assurance (Thailand) achieved a record-breaking first quarter in 2023, with the highest weighted first-year premiums in the company’s history, propelling it into the top six insurance providers in the country. During the first three months, the firm’s weighted first-year premiums grew by 36% year-on-year, surpassing the market growth of 17% and raising its market share from 5.7% in…

  • Asian stocks surge as us debt default averted | Thaiger

    Asian stocks surge as us debt default averted

    Asian stocks experienced gains on Friday, following the US Senate’s approval of legislation that prevents a US debt default. The possibility of the US Federal Reserve deciding against raising interest rates this month also contributed to the positive sentiment. Last week, Thai shares fluctuated between 1,521.31 and 1,545.55 points, eventually closing at 1,531.20 on Friday, marking a 0.024% increase from…

  • Ukrainian families return to frontline towns despite Russian threat | Thaiger

    Ukrainian families return to frontline towns despite Russian threat

    In the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the train station continues to operate despite Russia’s ongoing invasion. Millions of people depend on these trains, with many passengers travelling to the last stop before the eastern front line. Among them are soldiers and young families returning to their homes. One such passenger is 20-year-old Viktoria, who is heading back to Pokrovsk…

  • Austerity left UK unprepared for pandemic, warns TUC report | Thaiger

    Austerity left UK unprepared for pandemic, warns TUC report

    A report by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) claims that the UK’s years of austerity significantly impacted the country’s preparedness for the coronavirus pandemic. The TUC asserts that funding cuts left health and social care “dangerously understaffed,” reducing the sectors’ ability to respond effectively to the COVID-19 crisis. The report also highlights that pay caps and freezes contributed to staffing…

  • Mum demands apology after son’s psychiatric release leads to fatal stabbing | Thaiger

    Mum demands apology after son’s psychiatric release leads to fatal stabbing

    Sharon Lees has called for a public apology from Hywel Dda health board after her son, David Fleet, stabbed a man to death due to “voices in his head” ten days after being released from a psychiatric unit. Lees claims she warned staff that her son was too unwell for release, and the tragedy “could [and] should have been prevented.”…