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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

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  • Putin accuses Ukraine of barbaric act in dam destruction causing floods | Thaiger

    Putin accuses Ukraine of barbaric act in dam destruction causing floods

    On June 8, tensions escalated as Russian President Vladimir Putin labelled Ukraine’s destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam a “barbaric act.” The incident has resulted in widespread flooding and accusations from Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Moscow was behind the dam’s destruction. Zelenskyy also claimed that Russia-backed forces were struggling to evacuate residents in the affected areas. Russian troops reportedly…

  • Zelenskyy accuses Russia of shelling rescuers amid Ukraine flood crisis | Thaiger

    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 | Thaiger

    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…

  • Love grenade: Cadet’s affair with girlfriend’s mother detonates 10 million baht lawsuit | Thaiger

    Love grenade: Cadet’s affair with girlfriend’s mother detonates 10 million baht lawsuit

    A cadet has been sued for 2 million yuan (9,781 million baht) after having an affair with his girlfriend’s mother, resulting in the collapse of the family’s marriage. The affair was discovered via explicit messages and images shared between the pair on Instagram. The Mirror Media reports that a military cadet in Taiwan had an illicit relationship with his girlfriend’s…

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

    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 | Thaiger

    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 | Thaiger

    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,…

  • World’s largest crocodile celebrates 120th birthday in Australia | Thaiger

    World’s largest crocodile celebrates 120th birthday in Australia

    Australia‘s Marineland Crocodile Park celebrated the presumed 120th birthday of Cassius, the world’s largest captive crocodile. Cassius, measuring 5.48 meters in length, has been a resident of the park on Green Island in Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef since 1984, after being captured in the Northern Territory’s Finniss River for allegedly causing numerous cattle deaths. Cassius, who holds the Guinness World…

  • Ukraine agriculture crisis looms as dam collapse risks desertification | Thaiger

    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…

  • UK to host global AI summit addressing technology’s significant risks | Thaiger

    UK to host global AI summit addressing technology’s significant risks

    This autumn, the UK government will host a global artificial intelligence (AI) summit aimed at assessing the technology’s most significant risks. With growing concerns about the potential existential threat AI poses to humanity, regulators worldwide are working to establish new rules to mitigate these risks. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed his desire for the UK to lead efforts in ensuring…

  • Cancer care compromised by staff shortages, radiology leaders warn NHS | Thaiger

    Cancer care compromised by staff shortages, radiology leaders warn NHS

    Cancer patients are experiencing increasing delays and compromised care within the NHS due to staff shortages, according to radiology leaders. The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) surveyed all 60 directors of UK cancer centres and found that 95% believed staff shortages were causing longer waiting times for appointments and treatment delays. In 97% of centres, patient treatment had been postponed…

  • Smartphone camera lens speeds up skin cancer diagnosis for thousands | Thaiger

    Smartphone camera lens speeds up skin cancer diagnosis for thousands

    A new smartphone camera lens has the potential to expedite skin cancer diagnosis for thousands of patients. The 50p-sized lens can be attached to a smartphone, enabling it to capture detailed images of moles and skin lesions. This innovative approach, referred to as “teledermatology” by NHS officials, is expected to be implemented across England by July. The technology could allow…

  • Husband wins almost 500,000 baht for wife’s extramarital affair | Thaiger

    Husband wins almost 500,000 baht for wife’s extramarital affair

    A Chinese father discovered his wife’s extramarital affair after their child returned late at night seeking care. A lawsuit and court order required the wife and her lover to pay 100,000 yuan (489,000 baht) in damages. The Taoyuan City man, who was the primary carer for their child, slept separately from his wife, reported Sanook. In the middle of the…

  • Pandemic shifts UK grocery habits: fewer visits, own-label surge, loyalty focus | Thaiger

    Pandemic shifts UK grocery habits: fewer visits, own-label surge, loyalty focus

    The pandemic has caused a significant shift in grocery shopping habits in the UK, as data from analyst firm Kantar reveals. Consumers now visit supermarkets less frequently, spend more on own-label products, and increasingly rely on loyalty schemes for discounts. The ongoing cost-of-living crisis has contributed to these changes, with food prices reaching their highest levels in 45 years. Kantar’s…

  • Wrestling legend Iron Sheik dies aged 81, transcending sports entertainment | Thaiger

    Wrestling legend Iron Sheik dies aged 81, transcending sports entertainment

    The world of professional wrestling has lost an iconic figure as Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri, known as the “Iron Sheik,” passed away at the age of 81. Vaziri, an Iranian-born athlete, gained prominence in the 1970s and ’80s as part of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which later became the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The wrestler’s death was announced on…

  • Trudeau slams Alphabet, Meta for bullying tactics over Canadian news bill | Thaiger

    Trudeau slams Alphabet, Meta for bullying tactics over Canadian news bill

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused tech giants Alphabet and Meta of employing “bullying tactics” in response to proposed legislation aimed at providing financial support to news publishers. The Online News Act seeks to force companies such as Google and Facebook to negotiate commercial agreements with news outlets and compensate them for their content. In anticipation of the legislation,…

  • Wildfire smoke forces millions in North America to wear masks outdoors | Thaiger

    Wildfire smoke forces millions in North America to wear masks outdoors

    Intense wildfires in Canada have led to poor air quality levels across North America, prompting millions of people to be advised to wear N95 masks outdoors. New York plans to distribute free masks starting today, while Canadian officials have recommended wearing masks for those unable to stay indoors. The smoky conditions are expected to continue through the weekend, with much…

  • Japanese startup Exit outsources resignations, easing employee guilt | Thaiger

    Japanese startup Exit outsources resignations, easing employee guilt

    In Japan, a unique startup named Exit has emerged, offering employees a way to resign from their jobs without facing their bosses directly. Exit, founded by Toshiyuki Niino and Yuichiro Okazaki, charges a fee of 20,000 yen (US$144) to inform a client’s employer about their decision to quit, eliminating the need for any uncomfortable confrontations. Since its inception in 2017,…

  • Ex-PM Imran Khan accused of abetting murder in lawyer’s death | Thaiger

    Ex-PM Imran Khan accused of abetting murder in lawyer’s death

    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been accused of involvement in the murder of a lawyer who had filed a high treason case against him. The lawyer, Abdul Razzaq Shar, was shot dead on his way to the Balochistan High Court complex in Quetta on Tuesday. Shar’s son, Siraj Ahmed, filed a criminal complaint against Khan, alleging that the…

  • Pakistani military vows punishment for unrest masterminds after Khan’s arrest | Thaiger

    Pakistani military vows punishment for unrest masterminds after Khan’s arrest

    The Pakistani military has pledged to take action against those responsible for the violence that occurred last month, following the brief arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on corruption charges. The military’s top brass convened in Rawalpindi and expressed their determination to bring those who attacked military installations and monuments to justice. The military also refuted allegations of human…

  • Unprecedented wildfire season sparks concern across Canada | Thaiger

    Unprecedented wildfire season sparks concern across Canada

    Canada is experiencing an unprecedented start to its 2023 wildfire season, with hundreds of fires raging across the country and forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate. Over 3.8 million hectares have been scorched by the fires, which have also caused discoloured, smoke-filled skies in areas not typically affected by wildfires. This has prompted growing concern and demands for…

  • Sunak visits US to discuss AI, Ukraine war, and transatlantic trade | Thaiger

    Sunak visits US to discuss AI, Ukraine war, and transatlantic trade

    UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has embarked on a two-day visit to Washington, DC, where discussions surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), the Ukraine conflict, and transatlantic trade are expected to take centre stage. Sunak commenced his visit by paying his respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, followed by meetings with congressional leaders. He is slated…

  • Russian cyber gang’s MOVEit hack threatens global corporations, including BBC | Thaiger

    Russian cyber gang’s MOVEit hack threatens global corporations, including BBC

    A Russian cyber-extortion gang’s hack of a widely-used file-transfer program, MOVEit, could have severe global consequences, with initial victims including the BBC, British Airways, and Nova Scotia’s government. Cybersecurity experts have warned that this could be one of the most significant breaches in recent years, with the true impact becoming clearer as more information emerges. The Cl0p ransomware syndicate announced…

  • Virginia high school graduation shooting kills two, injures five | Thaiger

    Virginia high school graduation shooting kills two, injures five

    A high school graduation ceremony in Virginia turned tragic when a shooting claimed the lives of a student and his stepfather, leaving five others injured. The incident occurred outside Altria Theater in Richmond, where hundreds of people, many clad in graduation gowns, ran for safety. The police have identified the 19-year-old suspect, Omari Pollard, who is believed to have carried…

  • US faces worst chemotherapy drug shortage in 30 years, affecting 100,000 patients | Thaiger

    US faces worst chemotherapy drug shortage in 30 years, affecting 100,000 patients

    Toni Dezomits, a 55-year-old retired law enforcement officer, faces a difficult battle with stage 4 ovarian cancer. Just before her third round of chemotherapy last month, she was informed of a nationwide shortage of the generic chemotherapy drug carboplatin, one of the three medications she was scheduled to receive. Left with no choice, the North Carolina resident is completing her…

  • Canadian wildfires cause major flight delays at New York airports | Thaiger

    Canadian wildfires cause major flight delays at New York airports

    New York airports, including LaGuardia and Newark International, have experienced significant flight delays due to reduced visibility caused by smoke from Canadian wildfires. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) informed travellers of potential two-hour delays, with 619 flight delays reported by 17:50 EST (22:50 BST) at New York City airports, according to Flight Aware. The air travel disruptions have also…

  • Dutch museum’s Egypt excavation ban over black musicians exhibition | Thaiger

    Dutch museum’s Egypt excavation ban over black musicians exhibition

    The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, Netherlands, has been banned from carrying out archaeological excavations at a significant Egyptian site due to an exhibition exploring ancient Egypt’s influence on black musicians. The Egyptian authorities accused the museum of “falsifying” history through its display featuring artists such as Beyoncé, Nas, and Miles Davis. The museum has labelled the accusations as…

  • Pence slams Trump, launches 2024 campaign with constitutional focus | Thaiger

    Pence slams Trump, launches 2024 campaign with constitutional focus

    In a recent speech launching his 2024 presidential campaign, former US vice-president Mike Pence delivered his strongest criticism of Donald Trump yet. Pence accused the former president of betraying the US constitution and abandoning conservative values. The speech in Ankeny, Iowa, marked the official start of Pence’s White House campaign, which puts him in direct competition with his former running…

  • Sunak unfazed by Covid inquiry’s demand for unredacted WhatsApp messages | Thaiger

    Sunak unfazed by Covid inquiry’s demand for unredacted WhatsApp messages

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has stated that he is not concerned about being embarrassed by messages seen by the Covid inquiry, despite the government’s legal battle over their disclosure. The government has taken the unprecedented step of suing the inquiry over its demands to see unredacted WhatsApp messages sent during the pandemic. However, the prime minister has insisted on a transparent…

  • Heat-health alert issued as England braces for 30C weekend temperatures | Thaiger

    Heat-health alert issued as England braces for 30C weekend temperatures

    A heat-health warning has been announced for certain areas of England as temperatures are expected to soar to 30C (86F) over the weekend. The alert is active from 9am on Friday 9 June to 9am on Monday 12 June, covering London, the Midlands, and eastern and southern England. The public is urged to keep an eye on vulnerable friends and…

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