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  • Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay

    Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) received a petition from the Thai Constitution Protection Association and officials of the May 1992 Heroes’ Relatives Committee. The petition accuses the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, particularly Somkid Thepsuthin, the former Minister of Justice, of violating the Thai Constitution through the deliberate postponement of the implementation of the anti-torture and enforced disappearance law. Srisuwan…

  • Illegal alligator pet escapes and falls from China condominium

    Illegal alligator pet escapes and falls from China condominium

    An alligator fell from the 20th floor of a condominium in Shenzhen, China, shocking residents and gaining worldwide attention. The owner had secretly kept the reptile as a pet for more than ten years, and investigators are now looking into the incident, having transported the injured alligator to a wildlife park. A shocking incident occurred in a residential building in…

  • ITV boss faces MPs over workplace culture amid Schofield scandal

    ITV boss faces MPs over workplace culture amid Schofield scandal

    Parliament’s media committee chair has clarified that the upcoming questioning of ITV’s chief executive will not be a “witch hunt” against former presenter Philip Schofield. Instead, Dame Caroline Dinenage explained that the session aims to address broader questions about workplace culture and practices following Schofield’s resignation due to a relationship with a younger colleague. The Department of Media, Culture and…

  • Friendly gesture turns fiesty: Singaporean woman’s anger leads to assault on Thai man

    Friendly gesture turns fiesty: Singaporean woman’s anger leads to assault on Thai man

    An angry Singaporean woman today assaulted a well-intentioned Thai man trying to help her at an entertainment venue in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The victim’s girlfriend, Prempraphat Suwanachai, provided a detailed account of the incident during an interview with Channel 7. According to Prempraphat, the altercation occurred around 3.30am. Prempraphat and her boyfriend were working at the entertainment…

  • Slippery roads lead to terrifying motorcycle accident for mother and 12 year old child

    Slippery roads lead to terrifying motorcycle accident for mother and 12 year old child

    A mother and her 12 year old son encountered an accident on their way to school, with the boy’s arm caught in the wheel of their motorcycle in Bangpakong, Chachoengsao. Good Samaritans and a police officer immediately rushed to help the injured pair in the incident that happened on a rainy morning. The left arm of the boy, age 12,…

  • Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury lands in Thailand today

    Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury lands in Thailand today

    Tyson Fury, one of the greatest heavyweight champions of our time, has arrived in Bangkok today. There will be two exclusive events with Fury in Thailand. Fans and followers of the boxing legend can look forward to an unforgettable experience as they listen to his stories, ask questions, and even get a chance to take photos with the man himself.…

  • Furious wife clings to car and exposes husband’s mistress (video)

    Furious wife clings to car and exposes husband’s mistress (video)

    A Chinese wife shopping with her children got a shocking surprise when she caught her husband in a car with his mistress, leading to a dramatic scene in which she was dragged along the road for 20 meters. The incident has since gone viral online. The event occurred in Xuejiagou, Hebei province, China and started when the wife spotted her husband’s…

  • Thai hospital misdiagnoses man’s gallstone condition, quick intervention saves health

    Thai hospital misdiagnoses man’s gallstone condition, quick intervention saves health

    A 42 year old expatriate named Nick reached out for help on May 21 after being discharged from the hospital without a clear diagnosis of his abdominal pain. He had been experiencing discomfort in his right lower abdomen and an ache in his left lower chest that radiated into his back and upper abdomen. Nick had been unwell for two…

  • Japan sees fastest wage growth in 30 years but weak household spending persists

    Japan sees fastest wage growth in 30 years but weak household spending persists

    In April, Japan experienced a rise in wages as major companies increased pay at the fastest rate in 30 years, responding to workers’ demands for higher salaries to cope with inflation. However, household spending remained weak, highlighting an uneven economic recovery. The wage data offers an early insight into the effects of the spring labour negotiations, known as “shunto,” and…

  • Deadly accident in Lampang: 1 killed and another severely hurt

    Deadly accident in Lampang: 1 killed and another severely hurt

    A tragic accident occurred in Lampang province, where a man lost his life and another was severely injured after attempting to move a broken-down pickup truck. Another truck, coming from behind, failed to notice the emergency situation and crashed into them. On the evening of June 5, Ban Aeuom police station in Lampang was alerted to a horrific collision near…

  • US SEC sues Binance for deception, crypto market takes a hit

    US SEC sues Binance for deception, crypto market takes a hit

    Cryptocurrencies and shares in blockchain-related firms experienced a sharp decline following the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange. The SEC accused Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao of secretly controlling Binance.US, inflating trading volumes, diverting customer funds, and failing to restrict US customers from its platform. This has led to a drop…

  • Gutsy guards apprehend armed bank robber after 207,000 baht theft near Bangkok

    Gutsy guards apprehend armed bank robber after 207,000 baht theft near Bangkok

    Brave security guards tackled an armed bank robber after he stole 207,000 baht from a bank in Market Village Suvarnabhumi shopping mall in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok. Officers from the Bang Phli Police Station swiftly responded to the scene after a tip-off and discovered the robber, identified as Thaweesak Palalert, under the control of…

  • Snap hires ex-Google VP to boost ad targeting and measurement

    Snap hires ex-Google VP to boost ad targeting and measurement

    Snap Inc announced yesterday that it has appointed a new senior vice president of engineering from Google, marking the latest addition to its team in a bid to boost its advertising business. Eric Young, who previously served as vice president of engineering for Alphabet Inc’s Google Cloud, will be responsible for overseeing Snap’s core infrastructure, which includes the widely-used photo…

  • US senator urges declassification of report on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing

    US senator urges declassification of report on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing

    US Senator Chris Van Hollen has urged the Biden administration to declassify and release a government report on the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. The Al Jazeera correspondent was killed on May 11, 2022, while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Initially, Israeli officials falsely accused Palestinian gunmen of fatally shooting Abu…

  • Oklahoma approves first US publicly-funded religious school despite legal warnings

    Oklahoma approves first US publicly-funded religious school despite legal warnings

    In a controversial move, the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board in Oklahoma has given the green light for the establishment of the first publicly-funded religious school in the United States, despite the state attorney general’s warning that such a decision is unconstitutional. The board approved the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma’s application to create the St Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter…

  • Ukraine forces advance amid counteroffensive speculation

    Ukraine forces advance amid counteroffensive speculation

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has commended his troops as Ukrainian forces advanced in several sections of the front line with Russia, leading to increasing speculation that Kyiv’s anticipated counteroffensive is underway. In a video address, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the Ukrainian soldiers, particularly those in the Donetsk region, for their efforts in defending the country and progressing forward. Zelenskyy’s praise…

  • Chinese research ship exits Vietnam’s EEZ after US-China talks

    Chinese research ship exits Vietnam’s EEZ after US-China talks

    A Chinese research vessel and its escort, which had been operating in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea for nearly a month, left the area on June 5. The departure coincided with high-level talks between the US and China. The Chinese vessel Xiang Yang Hong 10 had been sailing in Vietnam’s EEZ since May 7, often…

  • Green pit viper’s visit to Thai home sparks lottery frenzy

    Green pit viper’s visit to Thai home sparks lottery frenzy

    A woman was startled by an unexpected, metre-long green pit viper crawling around her window at her home in Phayao province, sparking a social media frenzy where many believe the snake may have brought good luck. The resident, Kannanat Prompao, shared a video clip on her Facebook account of the snake approaching her window, with a caption stating, “It just…

  • Prescription for resignation: Workload forces nearly 900 new doctors to quit

    Prescription for resignation: Workload forces nearly 900 new doctors to quit

    Nearly 900 new doctors quit within six months in Thailand with a heavy workload and poor work systems cited as contributing factors. Meanwhile, the Medical Council has issued guidelines for working hours to help alleviate the situation. Thai medical professionals are concerned about the high number of doctors who resign after a few months. This year, 2,700 newly graduated doctors…

  • Microsoft to pay USm in FTC settlement over child data collection

    Microsoft to pay US$20m in FTC settlement over child data collection

    Microsoft has agreed to pay US$20 million in order to settle charges brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over allegations that the tech giant illegally collected personal data from children without obtaining parental consent. The FTC accused Microsoft of violating the US Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by gathering personal information from young users of its Xbox…

  • Taliban crackdown causes 80% drop in Afghan opium cultivation

    Taliban crackdown causes 80% drop in Afghan opium cultivation

    Armed with AK-47 assault rifles and large sticks, a Taliban anti-narcotics unit in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province is on a mission to eradicate poppy farming. In April 2022, Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada issued a decree prohibiting poppy cultivation, with violators facing crop destruction and penalties under Sharia law. The ban was imposed due to the harmful effects of opium…

  • Ukrainian forces advance in Bakhmut amid fierce fighting and symbolic importance

    Ukrainian forces advance in Bakhmut amid fierce fighting and symbolic importance

    Ukrainian forces have made advancements in the area surrounding Bakhmut, according to Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar, who referred to the eastern city as the “epicentre of hostilities.” It remains unclear whether the anticipated counter-offensive has commenced. In a separate development, Russia’s military announced that it had thwarted a new attack in the eastern Donetsk region on Monday. Bakhmut has…

  • Thai MFP pledges higher welfare, minimum wage, and economic growth

    Thai MFP pledges higher welfare, minimum wage, and economic growth

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) in Thailand announced its commitment to increasing welfare spending and raising the minimum wage, while simultaneously promoting economic growth through opening up the market to competition and reducing corruption. The Thai economy experienced a 2.6% growth last year as it gradually recovered from the global pandemic. The MFP, which is striving to lead a coalition after…

  • Gastrointestinal shocker: Viral video reveals nose-tickling tapeworm terror (video)

    Gastrointestinal shocker: Viral video reveals nose-tickling tapeworm terror (video)

    A video circulating online, showing the removal of a tapeworm of over one metre in length from a patient’s nose, has sparked fears for those who consume raw beef or pork dishes such as Larb, Koy, and Soi Joo. The event probably took place in Laos. The disturbing footage was first posted on Facebook by user Taning Ksb about six…

  • China plans AI regulation after Elon Musk’s productive discussions

    China plans AI regulation after Elon Musk’s productive discussions

    Chinese authorities are planning to introduce regulations for artificial intelligence (AI) in the country, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. He shared this information during a Twitter Space conversation with Democratic presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr, following his recent visit to China. Musk mentioned that he had “very productive discussions” with senior Chinese leadership regarding the risks of AI…

  • Thai King sends condolences to India after tragic train collision

    Thai King sends condolences to India after tragic train collision

    King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua of Thailand has expressed his condolences to Indian President Droupadi Murmu following the devastating rail accident in Balasore, State of Odisha, which claimed the lives of over 270 individuals last Friday. In the message, the King stated… “Queen Suthida and I are shocked and deeply saddened by the catastrophic collision of trains in Balasore, State…

  • Golden surge: Thailand witnesses 100 baht spike in gold prices

    Golden surge: Thailand witnesses 100 baht spike in gold prices

    Gold prices in Thailand saw a strong surge today, with prices for gold bullion and gold ornaments rising by 100 baht compared to their closing levels on June 5. Data from the Gold Traders Association revealed that the price for gold ornaments stood at 32,750 baht per baht weight, while gold bullion was being bought at 32,150 baht and sold…

  • Thai future food industry targets 5% growth amid health and eco trends

    Thai future food industry targets 5% growth amid health and eco trends

    The Thai future food industry is expected to see a 5% growth this year, as the demand for healthier and more environmentally friendly food options rises. Visit Limlurcha, president of the Thai Future Food Trade Association, highlights the potential for export growth due to global trends that are bringing about significant changes in production, economies, lifestyle, society, and behaviour. From…

  • Floor tiles fright: Thai woman in Malaysian condo gets explosive surprise (video)

    Floor tiles fright: Thai woman in Malaysian condo gets explosive surprise (video)

    A Thai woman residing in a condominium in Malaysia was shocked when her floor tiles suddenly exploded, initially fearing the building was collapsing. Neighbours reassured her that this has occurred before and is common in the area due to extreme weather conditions. The woman, known as @cake.lansi on TikTok, posted a video capturing the terrifying moment when the tiles violently…

  • Southern Thai tourism seeks eased regulations for Malaysian tour buses

    Southern Thai tourism seeks eased regulations for Malaysian tour buses

    The tourism association representing 14 southern provinces in Thailand has urged the Transport Ministry to relax regulations, allowing Malaysian tour buses to travel beyond the border province of Songkhla. This move could potentially stimulate the region’s economy through promotional campaigns, as discussed at a recent forum on tourism organised by the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). Jarun Kaewjeesub,…