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  • Thai father threatens school shooting over kindergarten bullying

    Thai father threatens school shooting over kindergarten bullying

    A Thai father of a kindergarten student was fined 5,000 baht for threatening a school shooting following online messages claiming his son was being bullied. The 30 year old father in Rayong province posted the threats in a LINE group chat, causing concern among other parents and resulting in a police investigation. On June 6 at around 9pm, the father,…

  • Phuket lifeguards warn of poisonous jellyfish on island beaches

    Phuket lifeguards warn of poisonous jellyfish on island beaches

    Phuket Lifeguard Service has issued an official warning to beachgoers and swimmers about the presence of poisonous jellyfish in the waters surrounding the island. The alert comes after several Portuguese man-o-war jellyfish was found washed up along the west coast beaches in recent days. A photo of one such jellyfish was posted on the Phuket Lifeguard Service’s official Facebook account,…

  • Asia-Pacific aviation recovery boosted by China’s early reopening

    Asia-Pacific aviation recovery boosted by China’s early reopening

    Asia-Pacific aviation is set for a gradual recovery this year, with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) citing China’s earlier-than-expected reopening as a significant boost for the industry. Philip Goh, IATA’s Vice-President for Asia-Pacific, noted that revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) for the region in April reached 82% of the corresponding period in 2019. Domestic RPK has already surpassed 2019 levels,…

  • Yala craft beer uses Betong pomelo peel, garnering nationwide interest

    Yala craft beer uses Betong pomelo peel, garnering nationwide interest

    A local craft beer originating in Yala province has gained popularity across Thailand due to its unique blend, which includes peel from the local Betong orange. The product’s demand consistently increased after being featured at Sol Bar. This bar is located at the headquarters of the Move Forward Party in Bangkok and is discussed heavily on social media platforms. The…

  • Singapore officials apologise for comedian’s MH370 joke in New York

    Singapore officials apologise for comedian’s MH370 joke in New York

    Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan and High Commissioner to Malaysia Vanu Gopala Menon have issued apologies following a controversial joke made by Singapore-born comedian Jocelyn Chia about the disappearance of MH370. The incident occurred during Chia’s performance at the Comedy Cellar in New York, where she joked about the rivalry between Singapore and Malaysia, using the tragedy of MH370 as…

  • Two women killed as motorbike swerves to avoid truck and is crushed by trailer

    Two women killed as motorbike swerves to avoid truck and is crushed by trailer

    Two women were tragically killed when their motorcycle collided with a trailer after swerving to avoid a pick-up truck making a U-turn on a road in Sadao district of Thailand’s Songkhla province. The victims, believed to be Myanmar migrant workers who were 25 to 30 years old, were run over by the trailer. Between last night and this morning, officers…

  • World Ocean Day highlights alarming growth of plastic waste in seas

    World Ocean Day highlights alarming growth of plastic waste in seas

    Annually, approximately 400 million tonnes of plastic products are manufactured globally, with nearly half utilised for single-use items such as shopping bags, cups, and packaging materials. It is estimated that 8 million to 10 million tonnes of these plastics end up in the ocean each year, covering an area of 11,000 square kilometres when flattened to the thickness of a…

  • Israeli forces injure six in Ramallah raid, including three by gunfire

    Israeli forces injure six in Ramallah raid, including three by gunfire

    At least six individuals were hospitalised, with three suffering gunshot wounds, after Israeli forces fired at a group of stone-throwing Palestinian youth. This incident took place during an Israeli raid in Ramallah, a Palestinian city located in the occupied West Bank. According to a witness who spoke to Reuters, a large Israeli military convoy arrived in the city centre early…

  • AI tool reads doctor notes to predict patient outcomes with high accuracy

    AI tool reads doctor notes to predict patient outcomes with high accuracy

    An AI tool developed by a team at NYU Grossman School of Medicine has shown the ability to read doctors’ notes and accurately predict patients’ risk of death, readmission to hospital, and other significant outcomes. The software, called NYUTron, is currently being used at affiliated hospitals throughout New York, with the aim of becoming a standard part of health care.…

  • Selangor FC demolish Kelantan United 7-1 with del Valle’s hattrick

    Selangor FC demolish Kelantan United 7-1 with del Valle’s hattrick

    Selangor FC made a remarkable comeback from their previous 0-1 defeat to PDRM FC, as they triumphed over Kelantan United FC (KUFC) with a stunning 7-1 victory in a Super League match at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Baru. Selangor’s Colombian player Ayron del Valle, 35, was the star of the show, scoring a hat trick and contributing…

  • Singapore FM condemns Jocelyn Chia’s MH370 joke, apologises to Malaysians

    Singapore FM condemns Jocelyn Chia’s MH370 joke, apologises to Malaysians

    Singapore’s Foreign Minister, Vivian Balakrishnan, criticised stand-up comedian Jocelyn Chia on Twitter for her insensitive and offensive remarks about Malaysia during a recent performance. Chia, a Singapore-born performer, made jokes about Malaysia’s development and the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, sparking outrage in Malaysia. “I am appalled by her horrendous statements. She certainly does not speak for Singaporeans. We treasure…

  • World Bank to assess Ukraine dam destruction impact and needs

    World Bank to assess Ukraine dam destruction impact and needs

    The World Bank has pledged to support Ukraine in assessing the damage and needs following the destruction of the massive Nova Kakhovka hydroelectric dam. The dam, situated on the front lines between Russian and Ukrainian forces, was destroyed on Tuesday, leading to severe consequences for essential services and the wider environment. Anna Bjerde, the World Bank’s managing director for operations,…

  • Umno Women chief backs unity government, urges bigger roles for females

    Umno Women chief backs unity government, urges bigger roles for females

    The Umno Women chief, Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad, has stated that the Malay party’s decision to join forces with its long-standing political rivals to form a unity government demonstrates its commitment to prioritising national interest. Addressing over a thousand Umno women delegates at the Umno general assembly 2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Noraini emphasised that the political partnership is evidence of…

  • Telegraph Media Group faces sale over £1bn unpaid debt

    Telegraph Media Group faces sale over £1bn unpaid debt

    The Telegraph Media Group, which owns The Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and The Spectator magazine, is facing potential sale due to unpaid debt, according to a recent statement. Bank of Scotland, the lender, explained that it had no choice but to appoint a receiver over B.UK. Limited, the Bermuda-based holding company for the Telegraph Media Group, as the debt…

  • Drunken British man flings bicycle through glass door after mobile phone meltdown in Krabi

    Drunken British man flings bicycle through glass door after mobile phone meltdown in Krabi

    Police apprehended a British man who launched a bicycle into the glass door of a house on Koh Lanta, an island in Krabi province in southern Thailand. He admitted being intoxicated and angry after losing his mobile phone. A 20 year old Thai woman, Kanittha Kokyai, filed a complaint at Koh Lanta Police Station saying that a foreign man caused damage…

  • West Ham wins first European trophy in 58 years with late goal

    West Ham wins first European trophy in 58 years with late goal

    A historic moment was witnessed as West Ham United claimed their first European trophy in 58 years, defeating Fiorentina 2-1 in the Europa Conference League final. The late-game goal by Jarrod Bowen in the 90th minute brought an end to the long wait for the Hammers, who last won silverware in the 1980 FA Cup. The match took place in…

  • Zelenskyy accuses Russia of shelling rescuers amid Ukraine flood crisis

    Zelenskyy accuses Russia of shelling rescuers amid Ukraine flood crisis

    The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has accused Russian forces of targeting emergency workers attempting to rescue flood victims in the aftermath of the Nova Kakhovka dam’s destruction. In his nightly address, Zelenskyy revealed that over 2,000 people have been saved from flooding in the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. He contrasted this with the Russian-occupied areas, where he claimed Moscow’s forces…

  • Staley denies Epstein ties, blames JPMorgan in sex trafficking lawsuits

    Staley denies Epstein ties, blames JPMorgan in sex trafficking lawsuits

    Jes Staley, the former JPMorgan Chase & Co executive, has officially denied any involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking activities and pointed the finger at JPMorgan for maintaining him as a client. In recent filings at a Manhattan federal court, Staley claimed that his interactions with Epstein were not the direct cause of any damages JPMorgan might face in the…

  • Pattaya Police raid illegal karaoke bar, arrest owner and 5 Myanmar nationals

    Pattaya Police raid illegal karaoke bar, arrest owner and 5 Myanmar nationals

    Pattaya City Police officers last night raided an unlicensed karaoke bar, catching five Myanmar nationals working there without the proper permits. The police have charged the bar’s caretaker and the five employees with various legal violations, including operating without official permission and selling alcohol unauthorised. During the operation, led by Surachet Eneksri, the deputy chief of Pattaya City Police Station,…

  • Japan data centre providers invest US4m in Thailand expansion

    Japan data centre providers invest US$164m in Thailand expansion

    Thailand has seen a significant influx of investment from data centre providers, with two Japan-based companies investing a combined US$164 million in the country. This comes as digital transformation and cloud computing continue to grow exponentially. Telehouse recently launched its first Thai data centre, investing US$74 million in the project. Meanwhile, NTT invested 3 billion baht through its subsidiary, NTT…

  • Indian squatters run bar and rent rooms in abandoned Pattaya building

    Indian squatters run bar and rent rooms in abandoned Pattaya building

    A 30 year old Thai man has filed a complaint with the Pattaya Police Station concerning an Indian national’s illegal occupation of a commercial building he owns. The man, who had not checked the building in five years, discovered a dance club and rental rooms inside the four-storey establishment. Upon investigation, police found a counter for the dance club and…

  • BEC World targets leading content provider status amid digital disruption

    BEC World targets leading content provider status amid digital disruption

    BEC World, the operator of Thailand‘s Channel 3, is embarking on a transformation to become a leading content provider and expand its revenue streams in the digital content platform and global content licensing sectors. Surin Krittayaphongphun, president of TV business and executive director at BEC World, said this strategic move aims to ensure the company’s survival and sustainable growth in…

  • Thai teen’s chilling confession to child murder due to non-stop crying

    Thai teen’s chilling confession to child murder due to non-stop crying

    An 18 year old Thai man yesterday allegedly confessed to killing his sister-in-law’s two month old baby. The teenager said he did it because the baby would not stop crying. The two month old baby, Kantaphon “Nikhun” Kaesorn, was reported missing at 8am on Tuesday, June 6. Tragically, the baby was found dead in the canal in the Pak Kret…

  • Kazakhstani gunman caught after shooting Russian in broad daylight in Phuket

    Kazakhstani gunman caught after shooting Russian in broad daylight in Phuket

    Phuket International Airport authorities arrested the Kazakhstani gunman who shot a 44 year old Russian national in broad daylight. Artur Legey, the 49 year old suspect, was apprehended at the Phuket International Airport while preparing to flee. The victim was left critically injured in the incident that occurred outside a cafe in Thalang district, Phuket, yesterday. The Russian man, Dmitri Aleynikov,…

  • TKC partners with European firms for Thai smart city and building projects

    TKC partners with European firms for Thai smart city and building projects

    Turnkey Communication Services (TKC), a digital solutions provider listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, has announced a partnership with three European tech companies to develop smart buildings and smart cities in Thailand. This collaboration supports the Thai government’s digital transformation roadmap and aims to deliver integrated solutions for people flow management systems, using 3D sensors and artificial intelligence (AI)…

  • Vietnamese woman finds hidden lottery tickets during house cleaning, alerts police

    Vietnamese woman finds hidden lottery tickets during house cleaning, alerts police

    A woman in Vietnam discovered hidden lottery tickets and money in her wardrobe and decided to alert the police. On May 30, a Vietnamese woman cleaning her house found many lottery tickets and money in a wardrobe. Suspecting her husband of faking a robbery, she decided to inform the police, who are now handling the case. The suspect, referred to…

  • Trump faces criminal probe over classified files at Mar-a-Lago estate

    Trump faces criminal probe over classified files at Mar-a-Lago estate

    Reports indicate that former US President Donald Trump has been informed of a criminal investigation into his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House. This development suggests the possibility of charges being filed against him, which would mark the second indictment for Trump, who is currently campaigning for presidency once again. The investigation has been ongoing since last…

  • Myanmar singer’s death sparks fear among pro-military celebrities

    Myanmar singer’s death sparks fear among pro-military celebrities

    The death of Myanmar singer Lily Naing Kyaw, who was shot in the head in Yangon, has shocked both military supporters and celebrities connected to pro-military media. The 58-year-old was close to top junta leaders who seized power in 2021 and was accused of being their informant. Two suspects, allegedly belonging to an urban guerrilla group opposed to the military,…

  • Hong Kong tragedy: Tourist group’s beach photo shoot turns sad as sudden wave drowns woman

    Hong Kong tragedy: Tourist group’s beach photo shoot turns sad as sudden wave drowns woman

    A 43 year old woman was swept away by a large wave while attempting to take a group photo with fellow tourists at Ap Lei Chau Harbour in Hong Kong. Despite immediate efforts to rescue the woman, Sai Jong, the powerful wave proved fatal, leaving the group devastated by the unexpected loss. The event took place at Ap Lei Chau…

  • Ukraine agriculture crisis looms as dam collapse risks desertification

    Ukraine agriculture crisis looms as dam collapse risks desertification

    The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has not only resulted in devastating humanitarian consequences but also poses a severe threat to the country’s agriculture. Ukrainian officials have warned that the southern region’s fertile lands could transform into deserts as early as next year due to the destruction of vital irrigation systems that rely on the Kakhovka reservoir. The reservoir is rapidly…