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  • Bangkok considers Japanese central kitchen system for school lunches | Thaiger

    Bangkok considers Japanese central kitchen system for school lunches

    Is there a solution to improve the quality of Thai schools’ cafeteria food? The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is exploring the possibility of implementing a central kitchen system, similar to the one used in Japan, to enhance the quality of school lunches in Thailand. The central kitchen concept was introduced by Nobuko Tanaka, a former Japanese school lunch specialist, during…

  • Royal streak: Thai man arrested for naked motorcycle ride and nude hotel stroll | Thaiger

    Royal streak: Thai man arrested for naked motorcycle ride and nude hotel stroll

    Police arrested a Thai man after he rode his motorcycle naked and strolled majestically around a hotel in the buff in Chacheongsao province near Bangkok. Prompted by a notification, officers from Bang Pakong Police Station swiftly responded to the Blue Diamond Hotel in the Bang Pakong district of Chachoengsao province at 8am yesterday. The report indicated that a 31 year…

  • Minor Hotels to reach 600 properties amid optimistic tourism outlook | Thaiger

    Minor Hotels to reach 600 properties amid optimistic tourism outlook

    Minor Hotels is set to expand its portfolio to 600 properties across 59 countries, with over 91,000 rooms this year, as the global tourism industry shows signs of recovery following the easing of Covid-19 infections. Dillip Rajakarier, Group Chief Executive of Minor International Plc and Chief Executive of Minor Hotels, believes that pent-up demand will drive the industry for years,…

  • Fugitive in Phuket tourist murder returns to Norway | Thaiger

    Fugitive in Phuket tourist murder returns to Norway

    There’s been a new development on an international fugitive wanted on an Interpol Red Notice for the murder in Phuket. The fugitive, Roger Bullman, is wanted for the murder of British tourist Amiptal Bajaj at a Phuket resort in 2019. Bullman has returned to his home country of Norway, The Phuket News reported this morning. Bullman had been on the…

  • Rooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough | Thaiger

    Rooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough

    In a significant advancement for dental healthcare in Thailand, local researchers successfully developed an artificial tooth root named PRK, which stands for Phraramkao in Thai or Rama IX in English. This innovation is expected to make dental implant services more accessible to the public by reducing the cost of implants by a factor of ten compared to similar quality imported…

  • Thai digital industry sentiment hits three-year high amid economic recovery | Thaiger

    Thai digital industry sentiment hits three-year high amid economic recovery

    A recent survey by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa) revealed that the Digital Industry Sentiment Index has risen above the 50-point threshold for the first time in a year, reaching a three-year high. The index reached 54.0 during the first quarter, up from 49.0 in the final quarter of 2022, indicating increased confidence among entrepreneurs as Thailand‘s economy recovers…

  • Heavy rainfall warning: 33 provinces hit, 70% of South Thailand to be impacted | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning: 33 provinces hit, 70% of South Thailand to be impacted

    Heavy rainfall is expected in 33 provinces across Thailand, with the southern region facing a high risk of flash floods and landslides. The Thai Meteorological Department urges citizens to remain vigilant to sudden flooding from June 2 as 70% of the area is expected to experience torrential downpours. The department has issued a 24-hour weather forecast warning of thunderstorms and…

  • Shocking surge: Chinese EV makers eyeing membership in FTI | Thaiger

    Shocking surge: Chinese EV makers eyeing membership in FTI

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers are expressing interest in joining the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) to support the growth of Thailand’s emerging EV sector. The FTI is currently in discussions with Chinese automobile manufacturers and aims to reach a decision shortly, according to Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice-chairman of the FTI and spokesman for the FTI’s Automotive Industry Club. He said……

  • Thai bank employee drinks 6 beers, shoots at Youtuber’s car in road rage incident | Thaiger

    Thai bank employee drinks 6 beers, shoots at Youtuber’s car in road rage incident

    A 51 year old Thai bank employee was arrested for allegedly shooting at a popular YouTuber’s car after consuming six cans of beer. Police apprehended the suspect at the junction of Chaturathit and Phra Ram 9 roads in Bangkok, seizing a 9mm pistol and nearly 30 rounds of ammunition. Punnanikorn Pholmakrut, a 46 year old YouTuber behind the channel ‘Diew…

  • Florida teen wins US National Spelling Bee with ‘psammophile’ | Thaiger

    Florida teen wins US National Spelling Bee with ‘psammophile’

    In an impressive display of linguistic prowess, 14-year-old Dev Shah from Largo, Florida, emerged as the champion of the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee in the United States. Demonstrating exceptional skill, Dev correctly spelled the word “psammophile” to secure his victory in the 95th edition of the prestigious competition, along with a prize of US$50,000. The runner-up, Charlotte Walsh, also…

  • Burger Thailand’s ‘kids meal’ campaign serves up a whopper of a strategy to win over youngsters | Thaiger

    Burger Thailand’s ‘kids meal’ campaign serves up a whopper of a strategy to win over youngsters

    Burger Thailand, the local operator of Burger King, is intensifying efforts to appeal to children as part of its global strategy. According to the company’s general manager, Tanawat Damnernthong, children significantly influence their parents’ choices when selecting a restaurant, with families with children typically spending more per meal than working professionals. For the first time in its 23 year history…

  • Indian bride rejects groom at wedding after discovering his bald truth | Thaiger

    Indian bride rejects groom at wedding after discovering his bald truth

    A wedding in India was cancelled after the bride discovered the groom’s baldness during the ceremony, causing her to faint mid-event. Following her recovery, she demanded the wedding be called off, sparking disputes between both families. The incident occurred in India on  February 23, 2023, as the groom and his family visited the bride’s home for the wedding ceremony. As…

  • Thai homeowner haunted by ghostly tokay gecko, forced to flee | Thaiger

    Thai homeowner haunted by ghostly tokay gecko, forced to flee

    A homeowner in Surin province has been driven to spend sleepless nights away from her own home due to the ghostly presence of a dead tokay gecko. Jitapha Pothisa, the distressed owner, claims to frequently hear the eerie calls of the phantom lizard but has never actually seen it. The unsettling experience has compelled the 32 year old mother of…

  • WhatsApp’s role in UK Covid-19 response under scrutiny in official inquiry | Thaiger

    WhatsApp’s role in UK Covid-19 response under scrutiny in official inquiry

    WhatsApp has been revealed to play a central role in communications between UK ministers during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the release of over 100,000 messages by former health secretary Matt Hancock and his memoir co-author Isabel Oakeshott. These messages, which were handed over to The Daily Telegraph, have raised questions about the transparency of government communications and the availability…

  • Government blocks COVID inquiry access to PM’s WhatsApp messages and notebooks | Thaiger

    Government blocks COVID inquiry access to PM’s WhatsApp messages and notebooks

    The UK government faces accusations of attempting a “cover-up” as it seeks to prevent the COVID inquiry from accessing Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s unredacted WhatsApp messages and notebooks. Bereaved families and opposition parties have expressed their disapproval after the Cabinet Office announced its intention to bring a judicial review of Baroness Hallett’s order to release the documents. This move comes…

  • Jealous Thai bus driver fatally shoots girlfriend in restaurant before attempting suicide | Thaiger

    Jealous Thai bus driver fatally shoots girlfriend in restaurant before attempting suicide

    A heated argument at a Laab restaurant in Chon Buri Province ended with deadly consequences, as a Thai bus driver fatally shot his 36 year old girlfriend, an employee at the establishment, before attempting to take his own life. However, the 42 year old attacker survived, receiving serious injuries and is currently in a coma. At around noon yesterday, Ratchapol…

  • Brics foreign ministers demand global order rebalancing amid Putin arrest warrant | Thaiger

    Brics foreign ministers demand global order rebalancing amid Putin arrest warrant

    Foreign ministers from the BRICS nations gathered in South Africa, urging for a shift in the global order away from Western nations. The BRICS group, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, envisions providing global leadership in a world facing geopolitical tension, inequality, and global insecurity. However, the recent allegations of Russian war crimes in Ukraine have cast a…

  • Luxury watch thefts surpass drugs as criminals’ top choice in UK | Thaiger

    Luxury watch thefts surpass drugs as criminals’ top choice in UK

    The theft of high-end watches has become a criminal enterprise more profitable than drug dealing, according to former dealer Paul Thorpe, who was forced to retire after being violently robbed three times. Thorpe claims that a week’s worth of stealing luxury watches in London could generate more money than some people earn in a lifetime. He believes that in many…

  • US mass shootings spark fear, change lives and boost bulletproof backpack sales | Thaiger

    US mass shootings spark fear, change lives and boost bulletproof backpack sales

    The increasing frequency of gun violence and mass shootings in the United States is impacting the lives of millions of Americans, causing anxiety and prompting changes in daily routines. With National Gun Violence Awareness Day approaching, around 60% of US adults have discussed gun safety with their children or other family members, according to a survey by the Kaiser Family…

  • French influencers face jail for flouting new ad regulations | Thaiger

    French influencers face jail for flouting new ad regulations

    France has recently adopted legislation that could lead to jail time for influencers who violate new promotion regulations. The laws aim to protect consumers from deceptive or counterfeit online commercial practices and impose restrictions on the promotion of lottery and betting games, as well as prohibiting the advertisement of products such as tobacco. This marks the first time the role…

  • Elon Musk regains world’s richest title as Tesla value soars, Arnault slips | Thaiger

    Elon Musk regains world’s richest title as Tesla value soars, Arnault slips

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has once again become the world’s wealthiest individual, surpassing LMVH founder Bernard Arnault. Musk’s net worth increased by US$55.3 billion since January, reaching US$192 billion, primarily due to the rising value of his electric car company, Tesla. Meanwhile, Arnault’s fortune dropped by US$24.5 billion to US$187 billion, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. Jeff Bezos and Bill…

  • Thousands jeer far-right minister at Jerusalem Gay Pride amid security fears | Thaiger

    Thousands jeer far-right minister at Jerusalem Gay Pride amid security fears

    The Jerusalem Gay Pride march saw thousands of participants, despite security concerns due to online threats and counter-protests. This was the first march since the election of a hardline religious-nationalist government, which includes senior ministers with openly homophobic views. The event highlighted the deepening divisions within Israeli society, where secular Jews have long supported LGBTQ rights, but political and demographic…

  • Biden trips at Air Force graduation, reigniting age concerns | Thaiger

    Biden trips at Air Force graduation, reigniting age concerns

    US President Joe Biden stumbled and fell during a graduation ceremony at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado, where he was presenting diplomas to the graduates. At 80 years old, Biden is the oldest serving president in the nation’s history. He was assisted by Air Force officials in getting back up and continued walking to his seat without any…

  • Church of England abuse support scheme risks re-traumatising victims, report reveals | Thaiger

    Church of England abuse support scheme risks re-traumatising victims, report reveals

    A report by the Church’s Independent Safeguarding Board (ISB) has found that the Interim Support Scheme (ISS), established for Church of England abuse survivors, may be causing further trauma for some victims. The ISS was created in 2020 to provide financial assistance to those in need while awaiting a full compensation scheme. However, some survivors expressed difficulties in engaging with…

  • Referee Anthony Taylor harassed by Roma fans at Budapest Airport | Thaiger

    Referee Anthony Taylor harassed by Roma fans at Budapest Airport

    English referee Anthony Taylor and his family faced harassment from a group of Roma supporters at Budapest Airport following the Italian team’s loss to Sevilla in the Europa League final. Videos on social media depict Taylor and his family being escorted from a cafe to a secure area by airport security as fans targeted the referee after a contentious match…

  • Schofield denies grooming in affair scandal, feels ‘broken and ashamed’ | Thaiger

    Schofield denies grooming in affair scandal, feels ‘broken and ashamed’

    Phillip Schofield has expressed his remorse and shame following a scandal involving a relationship with a younger male colleague, while denying allegations of grooming. The 61-year-old resigned from ITV last week and was dropped by talent agency YMU after admitting to an “unwise but not illegal” affair with the younger colleague. In an interview with The Sun, Schofield emphasised that…

  • British Airways fined £877k for delayed US flight refunds amid pandemic | Thaiger

    British Airways fined £877k for delayed US flight refunds amid pandemic

    United States regulators have imposed a fine of US$1.1 million (£877,000) on British Airways, following accusations that the airline failed to provide prompt refunds for passengers on flights to and from the US during the COVID-19 pandemic. The US Transportation Department issued the penalty, which British Airways contests. According to the department, the airline violated federal regulations by not processing…

  • Teenage girl drowns in Merseyside reservoir despite emergency rescue efforts | Thaiger

    Teenage girl drowns in Merseyside reservoir despite emergency rescue efforts

    A tragic incident occurred at Carr Mill Dam in St Helens, Merseyside, when a 15-year-old girl lost her life while swimming with her friends. Merseyside Police received reports of the teenager in distress at around 12.30pm, prompting the emergency services to rush to the scene. Chief Inspector Paul Holden reported that officers entered the water in an attempt to locate…

  • Canadian socialite avoids jail for Belize police chief’s manslaughter | Thaiger

    Canadian socialite avoids jail for Belize police chief’s manslaughter

    Canadian socialite Jasmine Hartin, 34 years old, has reportedly avoided prison time for the killing of Belize police chief Henry Jemmott with his own weapon. Local reports state that she has been given a £30,000 fine and 300 hours of community service. Hartin pleaded guilty to manslaughter in April after Jemmott’s death on 28 May 2021, which was caused by…

  • US debt ceiling deal faces Senate race against time to avoid default | Thaiger

    US debt ceiling deal faces Senate race against time to avoid default

    A deal to raise the US government’s US$31.4tn debt ceiling is urgently being pushed through the Senate to prevent the world’s largest economy from defaulting on its debt. The House of Representatives has already approved the deal with a 314-117 vote. However, it must pass the Senate and be signed by President Joe Biden before the deadline on June 5th.…