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    Is private health insurance in Thailand worth it? Real costs vs risks explained

    Thailand has a strong healthcare system with both public and private options. Public hospitals offer affordable care, but many people, including expats, choose private health insurance for faster service, modern facilities, and more treatment choices. To decide if private health...

  • COVID inquiry chair defies government over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages

    COVID inquiry chair defies government over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages

    Baroness Hallett, chair of the COVID inquiry, has stated that it is her responsibility to determine what evidence is “relevant or potentially relevant” in the ongoing legal dispute with the government over Boris Johnson’s WhatsApp messages. Despite the government’s request to withdraw her order for the unredacted material, Baroness Hallett has refused to do so. The government recently launched a…

  • Bournemouth pier boat operations halted after swimmers’ tragic deaths

    Bournemouth pier boat operations halted after swimmers’ tragic deaths

    Bournemouth pier has halted all boat operations due to the recent tragic drowning of two young swimmers, as announced by the local council. A spokesperson for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) council stated that the suspension is a precautionary measure until the police investigation reaches a conclusion. The council acknowledged the complexity of the investigation and will consult with Dorset…

  • Prince Harry accuses tabloids of inciting hatred and harassment in court

    Prince Harry accuses tabloids of inciting hatred and harassment in court

    Prince Harry has accused the tabloid press of inciting hatred and harassment in his private life, claiming that it led him to “play up to the headlines” when he was portrayed as a “playboy prince” and a “thicko” during his younger years. Details of these accusations have emerged in Harry’s witness statement as he begins giving evidence in court against…

  • Hong Kong government seeks high court ban on protest anthem

    Hong Kong government seeks high court ban on protest anthem

    The Hong Kong government has sought an injunction order from the city’s high court to ban the protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong,” which emerged during the massive demonstrations in 2019. If the injunction is granted, it would be the first song to be banned in Hong Kong since the handover to China in 1997. The government claims the song…

  • Thailand set to exchange financial data to combat transnational tax evasion

    Thailand set to exchange financial data to combat transnational tax evasion

    The Revenue Department of Thailand is set to enhance its efforts to combat transnational tax evasion through the exchange of financial information, according to its director-general, Lavaron Sangsnit. Thailand joined the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes in 2017 and has since been working towards adhering to international standards for tax cooperation. The Convention on…

  • Chinese suppliers protest Changan’s 10% payment cut amid price war

    Chinese suppliers protest Changan’s 10% payment cut amid price war

    In the wake of an ongoing price war among automobile manufacturers in China, Chongqing Changan Automobile, a state-owned automaker, has faced backlash from its suppliers after cutting their payments by 10%. The suppliers claim that they are being unfairly forced to bear the brunt of the intense competition in the world’s largest auto market. Since January, over 40 brands have…

  • 100 unclaimed bodies remain after India’s deadliest rail crash in decades

    100 unclaimed bodies remain after India’s deadliest rail crash in decades

    Indian authorities have urgently requested assistance from families to identify over 100 unclaimed bodies following the country’s deadliest rail crash in over two decades. The accident occurred near the Balasore district in the eastern state of Odisha, resulting in 275 fatalities. Despite continuous efforts to rescue survivors and repair the track, around 100 bodies remain unclaimed as of yesterday evening.…

  • Blinken faces uphill battle amid Middle East’s shift towards China and Russia

    Blinken faces uphill battle amid Middle East’s shift towards China and Russia

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken faces challenges during his three-day visit to Saudi Arabia this week, as the United States seeks to maintain its influence in the Middle East. Despite President Joe Biden’s commitment to staying engaged in the region, countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been forging stronger ties with China, Russia, and…

  • Gonorrhoea and syphilis cases surge in England amid sexual health cuts

    Gonorrhoea and syphilis cases surge in England amid sexual health cuts

    Record levels of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhoea and syphilis are being reported in England, following a decline during the Covid-19 pandemic. Health experts are urging individuals to practice safe sex and get tested if they believe they are at risk. According to the UK Health Security Agency, there were 82,592 cases of gonorrhoea in 2022, a 50%…

  • Asian nations revive Mice industry, Taiwan focuses on preferred destination

    Asian nations revive Mice industry, Taiwan focuses on preferred destination

    As the demand for on-site meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (Mice) activities recovers following the pandemic, Asian countries are preparing their exhibition venues and marketing strategies to welcome international visitors. Northeast Asia has shown significant enthusiasm, with South Korea’s Busan bidding for the World Expo 2030 and Hong Kong unveiling the West Kowloon Cultural District, a 40-hectare area designed to…

  • Woman burns to death in car at Pattaya reservoir in suspected suicide

    Woman burns to death in car at Pattaya reservoir in suspected suicide

    A tragic incident occurred near the Mabprachan Reservoir in Pattaya, where a woman lost her life after setting herself on fire inside a parked car. The police believe it was suicide. The incident took place yesterday evening, June 5, when residents alerted the Pattaya Police and Sawang Boriboon rescuers about a car engulfed in flames. Upon arriving at the scene,…

  • Thailand celebrates five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities

    Thailand celebrates five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities

    Thailand earns global recognition with five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities. Government Spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri celebrated the achievement, emphasizing the cities’ diverse creative talents and cultural heritage in areas like gastronomy, crafts, folk arts, and design. Phuket was the first Thai city to be honoured with the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy status back in 2015. The island’s local…

  • Power play on the border: Thai electricity authority shocks Myanmar towns with supply halt

    Power play on the border: Thai electricity authority shocks Myanmar towns with supply halt

    The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand halted the supply of electricity to two Myanmar border towns following a request from the Myanmar government. These towns, located across the Moei River, have been the site of significant illegal investments by groups of Chinese businessmen. Shwe Kokko and Ban Le Le Ko, both situated in Myanmar’s Karen State, are the two…

  • Tourists deceived: Travel agency crew ‘unpacked’ by police on fraud charges in South Thailand

    Tourists deceived: Travel agency crew ‘unpacked’ by police on fraud charges in South Thailand

    Six people from a travel agency have been apprehended by the Provincial Police on charges of fraud in Surat Thani, South Thailand. The suspects are accused of selling counterfeit overseas package tours to a minimum of 99 customers, resulting in damages amounting to 27 million baht. The six arrested allegedly include Sumontri Sonnong, Phanuda Thepchum, Kobsak Pensawat, and Wongchan Pensawat,…

  • Thai cyanide serial killer faces highest number of charges in Thai history

    Thai cyanide serial killer faces highest number of charges in Thai history

    The Thai cyanide serial killer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, faces 80 charges for the murders of 14 victims and the attempted murder of one surviving victim. This makes her the criminal with the highest number of charges in Thai history. The Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, today confirmed that the number of victims of…

  • North Korea orders city workers, students to farms amid escalating starvation deaths

    North Korea orders city workers, students to farms amid escalating starvation deaths

    North Korea has ordered government officials and students to help with farming in South Hwanghae Province, as the country faces a severe food shortage. It has been reported that starvation deaths in the country have tripled over the past year. Russian diplomats have also been called upon to provide “goodwill labour” on vegetable farms. Government officials and students were sent…

  • Couple uncovers century-old secret well beneath kitchen floor during renovation

    Couple uncovers century-old secret well beneath kitchen floor during renovation

    A couple discovered a secret well over 100 years old hidden under their kitchen floor while renovating their recently purchased home. The well, with a depth of six metres, dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria. The couple, 28 year old Emma Harrison and 27 year old Rhys Stainer from the United Kingdom, found the unexpected secret beneath the…

  • 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…

  • WHAUP eyes Vietnam wind, solar assets to meet rising energy demand

    WHAUP eyes Vietnam wind, solar assets to meet rising energy demand

    WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP), a subsidiary of Thailand’s largest industrial land developer and operator, is set to acquire wind and solar power generation facilities in Vietnam with a capacity of 50-100 megawatts. This move aims to capitalise on the increasing energy demand in the country. The acquisition is expected to be finalised by the end of the year, according…

  • 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…

  • Fugitive Thai man finally arrested after murdering British man in Pattaya 17 years ago

    Fugitive Thai man finally arrested after murdering British man in Pattaya 17 years ago

    A Thai man on the run for 17 years after murdering a British man in Pattaya was finally arrested after a hospital checkup exposed his identity. Three other suspects involved in the crime were jailed, served their time and subsequently released. The incident occurred in 2006 when 47 year old British tourist Stephen Parkinson encountered four Thai men while riding…

  • 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…

  • Ageing population may slow global GDP but not per capita income

    Ageing population may slow global GDP but not per capita income

    As the global population ages, concerns about the future of the economy are growing. By 2050, the number of people aged 65 and above is expected to double, reaching 1.6 billion. This shift in demographics has led to fears of a potential slowdown in economic growth. However, there is evidence to suggest that if advanced economies can maintain the health…

  • 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…