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    Infinito helps hotels in Thailand with revenue management

    Maximising revenue and profit–isn’t that the ultimate goal for every business in the hospitality industry? If you run a hotel, you might have heard that revenue management is an effective way to boost your top-line revenue. It involves using data...

  • Singapore aims to shed stopover status and hit pre-pandemic tourist numbers by 2024

    Singapore aims to shed stopover status and hit pre-pandemic tourist numbers by 2024

    Australians, Bryan and Christine Mansfield were delighted to start their three-day holiday in Singapore, marking the beginning of their golden jubilee celebrations delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Like other tourists, Singapore was their first foreign destination since 2020 when the pandemic halted international travel. Although Singapore served as a layover before proceeding to their main destinations within the Southeast…

  • Digital bank runs: How social media fuels panic and threatens financial stability

    Digital bank runs: How social media fuels panic and threatens financial stability

    A crisis of confidence in the US banking sector has led individuals to withdraw their money from financial institutions including Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, First Republic Bank, and California-based PacWest Bancorp. This series of events has given birth to a new term in the finance lexicon: digital bank run. In contrast to traditional bank runs, where people would form…

  • Ancient dinosaur footprints discovered in Phetchabun’s Nam Nao district

    Ancient dinosaur footprints discovered in Phetchabun’s Nam Nao district

    In Phetchabun’s Nam Nao district, a set of ancient dinosaur footprints believed to be about 225 million years old have been uncovered, according to the Department of Mineral Resources. The ancient footprints were discovered in a dried-up creek at the Huai Hin Lat rock formation, sparking interest among experts. Upon the discovery, staff from the Mineral Resources Office Region 1…

  • 7 killed as car ploughs into Texas bus stop crowd

    7 killed as car ploughs into Texas bus stop crowd

    At least seven people lost their lives yesterday in South Texas, and several others were injured when a vehicle crashed into a group of individuals waiting at a bus stop outside a migrant aid centre. The police currently consider the incident an accident; however, a witness claimed that the driver had shouted insults at the group before speeding up. The…

  • Former monk denies embezzling 180 million baht from Nakhon Ratchasima temple

    Former monk denies embezzling 180 million baht from Nakhon Ratchasima temple

    A former monk and two other individuals have been arrested on suspicion of embezzling 180 million baht from Wat Pha Dhammakiri in Nakhon Ratchasima. The accused ex-monk, Khom Khongkeaw, previously known as Phra Ajarn Khom Abhivaro, denies the allegations. During police questioning, Khom and his sister claimed that the money was used for “other purposes,” and that they had no…

  • Electoral fraud: Man alleges he was tricked into filming controversial video

    Electoral fraud: Man alleges he was tricked into filming controversial video

    A man accused of manipulating electoral registration in a controversial video on the “Chuwit” Facebook page has filed a police report, alleging he was deceived into participating and was paid only 1,000 baht despite the agreed sum of 5,000 baht. He also revealed that someone wrote a script for him to recite in the footage. Recently, the video of a…

  • Heartwarming video of Thai father selling gold necklace for child’s milk goes viral

    Heartwarming video of Thai father selling gold necklace for child’s milk goes viral

    A viral video on social media has captured the hearts of netizens as it shows a Thai father attempting to sell a gold necklace to buy milk for his child. The video was shared on a popular Facebook page, which revealed the CCTV footage of the incident occurring at a gold shop. In the video, the customer is seen bringing…

  • Huge concrete slab falls onto Bangkok’s Rama II Road killing construction worker

    Huge concrete slab falls onto Bangkok’s Rama II Road killing construction worker

    A huge slab of concrete fell from the under-construction expressway elevated over the Rama II Road yesterday in Bangkok, Thailand, crushing a construction worker to death, injuring another person and damaging eight cars. At 5pm, officers at Tha Kham Police Station were informed that a concrete beam fell and killed someone along the outbound Rama II Road opposite the Snake…

  • Perverted Japanese man breaks into woman’s home over 150 times in 18 months, sniffs her knickers

    Perverted Japanese man breaks into woman’s home over 150 times in 18 months, sniffs her knickers

    A shocking case took place in Osaka District Court in Japan, where a 30 year old Japanese man was accused of breaking into a young woman’s home over 150 times in just 18 months. The man confessed to his criminal actions and bizarre perverted sexual behaviour, ultimately receiving a jail sentence of 18 months. According to reports, the Japanese man…

  • Rising electricity bills spark energy policy debate ahead of Thai general election

    Rising electricity bills spark energy policy debate ahead of Thai general election

    High electricity bills have become a significant concern for voters, leading political parties to focus on their energy policies as they look to gain support in the upcoming general election. This comes after a new power tariff of 4.70 baht per kilowatt-hour took effect, which has resulted in costlier electricity bills for consumers. The Energy Regulatory Commission decided to reduce…

  • Power outages hit two areas of Phuket: PEA’s ongoing work on low-voltage system

    Power outages hit two areas of Phuket: PEA’s ongoing work on low-voltage system

    The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has announced temporary power outages today in two areas of Thalang District, Phuket, due to ongoing work on the low-voltage distribution system. The first area set to face power disruption is the road alongside Nai Yang Beach. Electricity supply will be cut off between the stretch from Patama Massage to Ratcheting Seafood Restaurant, starting from…

  • Police bust romance scammer turned car thief, uncover trafficking gang

    Police bust romance scammer turned car thief, uncover trafficking gang

    A police investigation into a romance scammer who stole cars from women has led to the arrest of a vehicle trafficking gang. Two women and one Thai man who trafficked stolen cars were arrested Friday. Police officers arrested a romance scammer after eight victims filed a complaint that the man stole their cars. The conman, 26 year old Pheeraphat, created…

  • Foxconn founder Terry Gou vows to preserve peace between Taiwan and China if elected president

    Foxconn founder Terry Gou vows to preserve peace between Taiwan and China if elected president

    Richard Fox, a 72-year-old billionaire, pledged to “preserve peace” between Taiwan and China at a rally held in the run-up to the January 2024 presidential elections. Fox is the founder of technology giant Foxconn, a significant provider of components for Apple’s iPhones. In April, he announced his bid for the presidential nomination from Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang party, which advocates for…

  • Singaporean youth moving back with parents due to skyrocketing rents

    Singaporean youth moving back with parents due to skyrocketing rents

    Singapore sees rising rents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing some young tenants to return to their parent’s homes or face soaring rental fees. Since the onset of the pandemic, the number of Singaporeans and permanent citizens under 35 years old living alone increased from 15,900 in 2019 to 25,000 in 2020. However, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority and 99.…

  • Rohingya refugees refuse repatriation without citizenship and security guarantees in Myanmar

    Rohingya refugees refuse repatriation without citizenship and security guarantees in Myanmar

    Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh announced on Saturday that they would refuse to return to Myanmar unless their eventual repatriation ensured security and guaranteed citizenship rights. The statement came after a group of twenty Rohingya refugees were allowed to visit Rakhine State for the first time since they fled to Bangladesh following a military-led crackdown in 2017. Nearly one million Rohingya…

  • Scientific expedition to Antarctica reveals surprising temperatures and climate impact on Singapore

    Scientific expedition to Antarctica reveals surprising temperatures and climate impact on Singapore

    Standing on an ice sheet with only a t-shirt on his back, 52-year-old Professor Benjamin Horton certainly did not expect such weather during his trip to Antarctica. “The first couple of days, the weather was amazing. The oceans were like a mirror. We had wildlife, humpback whales, popping out (of the ocean),” said the director of the Earth Observatory of…

  • Japan’s Prime Minister visits Seoul seeking deeper ties amid regional threats

    Japan’s Prime Minister visits Seoul seeking deeper ties amid regional threats

    Tokyo/Seoul: Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in Seoul yesterday to meet South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol amidst a sceptical public regarding the leaders’ pursuit of deeper ties in the face of nuclear threats from North Korea and China’s increasing assertiveness. Kishida’s bilateral visit marks the first by a Japanese leader to Seoul in 12 years, responding to Yoon’s trip…

  • Thai villagers complain to Election Commission over alleged vote-buying

    Thai villagers complain to Election Commission over alleged vote-buying

    Thai Villagers from Non Reuang, in the district of Ban Kho in the northeast Khon Kaen province, stormed the Election Commission (EC) office with their lawyer and village headman, accusing a well-known political party’s candidate of engaging in vote-buying activities. The villagers presented video clips and witness statements to the investigative team, along with an official complaint against the alleged…

  • Japan’s casino impact on Singapore’s integrated resorts

    Japan’s casino impact on Singapore’s integrated resorts

    Japan is preparing to welcome customers to its first casino in the western city of Osaka, a man-made island called Yumeshima. The venture, backed by a consortium including MGM Resorts, is expected to cost ÂĄ1.08 trillion (US$7.9 billion), making it the most expensive integrated resort ever built. When it finally opens, Singapore’s established integrated resorts, Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and…

  • Chinese man treks 2,000 km to play prayer on speaker at Buddha statue

    Chinese man treks 2,000 km to play prayer on speaker at Buddha statue

    A 27 year old Chinese man embarked on a 2,000-kilometre journey to make his dreams a reality by visiting a giant Buddha statue carrying a large Airpod-shaped speaker to amplify his prayers to the deity. The man, named Zhang, posted a video on social media on April 25, showing him holding the large speaker next to the ear of the…

  • Thai villagers plan lottery numbers based on unusual ‘fog-coloured’ calf

    Thai villagers plan lottery numbers based on unusual ‘fog-coloured’ calf

    Thai villagers flocked to see an unusual “fog-coloured” calf after a cow gave birth to the beautiful grey and unique-looking offspring. Locals believe the calf brings good fortune and are eager to find auspicious lottery numbers for the upcoming draw on May 16. Yesterday, Sanook reporters were informed by the residents of Kud Thong, in the northeast Surin Province, that…

  • Pattaya and eastern region weather: Hot with haze and isolated thundershowers

    Pattaya and eastern region weather: Hot with haze and isolated thundershowers

    In the coming days, Pattaya and Thailand’s eastern region are expected to experience hot weather with haze and occasional thundershowers. In various areas, very hot conditions are predicted, with thundershowers likely to occur in Prachinburi, Chanthaburi, Chon Buri (Pattaya), and Trat. Residents can expect minimum temperatures of 26 to 30 degrees Celsius and maximum temperatures of 35-40°C. Southwesterly winds of…

  • Pickup truck crashes into house in northeast Thailand, injuring elderly man

    Pickup truck crashes into house in northeast Thailand, injuring elderly man

    A dramatic incident occurred when a speeding pickup truck crashed into a house in the Nang Rong district of northeast Thailand’s Buriram province, leaving an elderly man injured and causing serious damage. The homeowner, 75 year old Sompon Wisetsri,  was watching television when the truck smashed through the walls of his house. At around 7pm last night, deputy investigator Vivat…

  • American man wakes up to find hotel manager sucking his toes

    American man wakes up to find hotel manager sucking his toes

    An American man suffered a shocking experience while staying at a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, when he awoke to find the hotel manager sucking his toes. The bizarre incident occurred on March 30. The man recounted how he had checked into the hotel alone and went to bed early, only to wake up feeling an unusual sensation on his feet.…

  • Netizens show no sympathy for couple who crash after kissing on motorcycle (video)

    Netizens show no sympathy for couple who crash after kissing on motorcycle (video)

    Netizens are showing no sympathy for a Chinese couple who crashed after kissing on a motorcycle. A video released by the police in Weinan, Shaanxi province of China, sparked an online debate after it showed a couple involved in an accident after kissing on a motorcycle. The incident took place late at night on April 21. The footage captured the…

  • Over 800,000 registered for early voting in Bangkok

    Over 800,000 registered for early voting in Bangkok

    Over 800,000 individuals have registered for early voting in Bangkok, and authorities are taking security seriously. Nearly 3,000 security officers deployed to maintain order, Bangkok Post reported. A deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB), Pol. Maj. Gen. Jirasant Kaewsaeng-ek, stated yesterday that security measures are in place for today’s voting. A total of 1,421 polling stations have been…

  • Today’s weather forecast for Thailand: Hot temperatures and health precautions

    Today’s weather forecast for Thailand: Hot temperatures and health precautions

    The Thai Meteorological Department forecasted that temperatures in Thailand will generally be hot today (Sunday), accompanied by partly cloudy skies during the day. Certain areas in the northern part of the country are expected to experience scorching heat. Citizens were requested to take care of their health and watch for heatstroke caused by the intense weather conditions. This situation has…

  • Chiang Mai cafe encounters issue with production team of drama series

    Chiang Mai cafe encounters issue with production team of drama series

    A well-known Chiang Mai café refused a request for a popular drama series production team to film on their premises, urging respect for businesses that have high costs and investments. A social media user claimed that a renowned Chiang Mai cafĂ© was approached by a drama series production team seeking permission to film at their establishment with 9 to 10 crew…

  • Hong Kong sees almost double fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in a week

    Hong Kong sees almost double fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in a week

    The number of fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong saw a significant increase last week, nearly double the amount of the previous week, according to health authorities. Despite the rise, experts emphasised that the death rate remains small when compared to the potential daily number of infections. The news coincided with the death of a 13 year old…

  • Thai company expects more cement consumption due to tourism

    Thai company expects more cement consumption due to tourism

    SCG Cement-Building Materials, a subsidiary of Thailand’s Siam Cement Group, anticipates cement consumption to grow by 1-2% year-on-year, exceeding 30 million tonnes in the current year. This growth is primarily due to the recovery of the tourism sector. Having developed a “hybrid structural cement” that reduces carbon dioxide emissions during production, the company demonstrates its commitment to battling climate change.…