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    How one hospital visit in Thailand could cost more than your whole trip

    Thailand is a favourite spot for travellers who want to enjoy more while spending less. From cheap street food to low-cost hotels and fun attractions, it’s easy to stretch your budget here. But there’s one thing many people don’t think...

  • Atlanta approves contentious Cop City despite police violence and environmental concerns

    Atlanta approves contentious Cop City despite police violence and environmental concerns

    Atlanta’s City Council has given the green light to a contentious new law enforcement training facility, dubbed “Cop City” by critics, despite concerns over police violence and potential environmental impacts. The $90m project was approved by an 11-4 margin on Tuesday, following 14 hours of public comment, much of which opposed the facility. Reverend James Woodall, former president of Georgia’s…

  • Chris Christie joins 2024 presidential race, targets Trump and DeSantis

    Chris Christie joins 2024 presidential race, targets Trump and DeSantis

    Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has officially entered the race for the United States presidency in 2024, joining a growing list of Republican candidates. Having filed the necessary paperwork on Tuesday, Christie is set to launch his campaign at an event in New Hampshire. Known as a pragmatic conservative, Christie previously ran for president in 2016 but withdrew after…

  • Judge hears case to reveal Prince Harry’s US immigration records

    Judge hears case to reveal Prince Harry’s US immigration records

    A federal judge in Washington DC has started hearing arguments in a lawsuit that aims to make the Duke of Sussex’s US immigration records public. The conservative Heritage Foundation has filed the lawsuit, seeking to force the government to reveal the records to determine whether Prince Harry, 38, disclosed his past drug use. The outcome of the case may take…

  • Christie enters 2024 race targeting Trump, hindered by low Republican support

    Christie enters 2024 race targeting Trump, hindered by low Republican support

    Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has entered the 2024 race for the White House with one primary goal: to hinder Donald Trump’s campaign. However, Christie’s low popularity among Republicans could obstruct his efforts to directly challenge Trump. Christie’s unsuccessful bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination saw him endorse Trump early on, but he now seeks to bring the…

  • Wagner Group boss dismisses Russian military’s claims of heavy Ukraine losses

    Wagner Group boss dismisses Russian military’s claims of heavy Ukraine losses

    Tensions have escalated between the Wagner Group and the Russian military, as disagreements over recent events in Ukraine’s Donbas region intensify. Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, dismissed Russia’s claims of inflicting significant losses on Ukraine during an attempted offensive action, labelling them as “wild and absurd science fiction.” Despite this, Russia’s defence ministry reiterated on Tuesday that Ukraine…

  • SNP’s Ian Blackford to step down as MP at next general election

    SNP’s Ian Blackford to step down as MP at next general election

    Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has announced his intention to step down as MP for Ross, Skye, and Lochaber at the upcoming general election. Blackford has held the position since 2015 when he defeated ex-Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy. He led the SNP’s Westminster group for half a decade, facing four Conservative prime ministers during question time in the…

  • Elderly woman’s death prompts criminal probe into police escorting Duchess

    Elderly woman’s death prompts criminal probe into police escorting Duchess

    A criminal investigation is underway following the tragic death of an 81-year-old woman who was struck by a police motorbike escorting the Duchess of Edinburgh. Helen Holland was hit at a junction in Earl’s Court, West London, on May 10. The police officer riding the vehicle is being investigated for offences, including causing death by dangerous driving, by the Independent…

  • Bournemouth Pier boat operations suspended after children’s drowning deaths

    Bournemouth Pier boat operations suspended after children’s drowning deaths

    Bournemouth Pier has suspended all boat operations as a precautionary measure following the tragic deaths of two children, Joe Abbess, 17 years old, from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, 12 years old, from Buckinghamshire. The council has clarified that the suspension affects only one company, which operates the Dorset Belle sightseeing boat. The vessel was impounded by police after the incident,…

  • Sturgeon’s WhatsApp messages sought in Covid-19 inquiry by bereaved families

    Sturgeon’s WhatsApp messages sought in Covid-19 inquiry by bereaved families

    The legal team representing families who lost loved ones to Covid-19 in Scotland has requested complete transparency regarding former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s WhatsApp messages. Although counsel for Scottish ministers has claimed Sturgeon has no relevant informal correspondence, lawyers for the bereaved argue that inquiry officials should determine what is considered relevant, including private messages, emails, or diaries related to…

  • Sunak condemns potential Russian dam attack amid Ukraine visit

    Sunak condemns potential Russian dam attack amid Ukraine visit

    The Prime Minister has condemned the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine, stating that if Russia is found responsible, it would represent the largest attack on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine since the war began. Rishi Sunak, on his way to Washington for a two-day trip, said that intelligence agencies had not yet made a definitive judgement on whether…

  • Driver jailed after drug-fuelled crash kills girl he met hours earlier

    Driver jailed after drug-fuelled crash kills girl he met hours earlier

    A young driver has been sentenced to three years and nine months in prison after causing a fatal car crash under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Keilan Roberts, 22, lost control of his Skoda Octavia in Fochriw, Caerphilly county, last July, leading to the death of his 17-year-old passenger, Chloe Hayman. The car collided with protective railings on a…

  • SNP’s Ian Blackford to stand down at next election

    SNP’s Ian Blackford to stand down at next election

    Ian Blackford, the former leader of the SNP in Westminster, has announced that he will not be standing in the next election. Blackford, who was replaced as leader of the independence-supporting party’s Commons delegation by Stephen Flynn last year, has been contemplating his decision for some time. He remains committed to the cause of Scottish independence and will continue to…

  • Woman to sue influencer Andrew Tate over alleged rape and death threats

    Woman to sue influencer Andrew Tate over alleged rape and death threats

    A 30-year-old woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, has come forward with allegations of rape against social media influencer Andrew Tate. She claims that during a sexual encounter, Tate strangled her until she lost consciousness and continued to have sex with her while she was unconscious. The woman, who was 20 at the time of the incident, met Tate in…

  • Prince Harry testifies in court, exposes media’s illegal tactics

    Prince Harry testifies in court, exposes media’s illegal tactics

    Prince Harry’s recent court appearance has attracted significant media attention, as the Duke of Sussex took to the witness stand to share his experiences with the press. This marked a rare occasion where a senior royal, and son of the King, subjected himself to cross-examination in a court of law – an event that has not occurred since Edward VII’s…

  • Record gonorrhoea and syphilis diagnoses in UK, highest since 1918

    Record gonorrhoea and syphilis diagnoses in UK, highest since 1918

    Gonorrhoea and syphilis diagnoses reached an all-time high in the United Kingdom last year, according to newly released data from the UK’s Health Security Agency (UKHSA). In 2022, there were 82,592 gonorrhoea diagnoses, marking a 50.3% increase from the previous year’s 54,961 cases. This is the highest number of diagnoses since records began in 1918. Additionally, infectious syphilis diagnoses rose…

  • 80 unclaimed bodies remain after India’s deadliest train crash this century

    80 unclaimed bodies remain after India’s deadliest train crash this century

    A tragic train collision in India’s Odisha state has left 288 people dead, with more than 80 bodies still unclaimed five days after the incident. The accident, which involved two passenger trains and a stationary goods train, is the country’s worst rail disaster this century. Over 1,000 injured individuals were taken to hospitals for treatment, and many families are still…

  • Fermanagh man sentenced to life for killing family of four and arson

    Fermanagh man sentenced to life for killing family of four and arson

    A 32-year-old man, Daniel Sebastian Allen, has received a life sentence for the murder of four family members in County Fermanagh. Allen, who resided near Derrylin on Doon Road, changed his plea just before his trial commenced. He confessed to the killings of siblings Roman Gossett, 16 years old, Sabrina Gossett, 19 years old, and Sabrina’s 15-month-old daughter Morgana Quinn.…

  • Man charged in cyclist Mark Cavendish’s armed robbery ordeal

    Man charged in cyclist Mark Cavendish’s armed robbery ordeal

    An individual has been charged in relation to an armed robbery that occurred at the residence of renowned cyclist Mark Cavendish and his wife Peta in the Ongar area of Essex on November 27, 2021. During the break-in, Cavendish was violently assaulted and threatened in front of his family members. Among the stolen items were a Louis Vuitton suitcase and…

  • Margaret Ferrier suspended, triggering SNP by-election challenge

    Margaret Ferrier suspended, triggering SNP by-election challenge

    Margaret Ferrier, an independent MP, faces a 30-day suspension from the Commons after a vote by MPs regarding her breach of Covid lockdown rules. This suspension will likely result in a by-election for her constituency of Rutherglen and Hamilton West. Ferrier had previously won the seat for the SNP in the 2019 election but lost the party whip and has…

  • Bournemouth Pier boat operations halted after teen and child drown

    Bournemouth Pier boat operations halted after teen and child drown

    Boat operations at Bournemouth Pier have been temporarily halted following the tragic deaths of a young girl and a teenage boy. Joe Abbess, a 17-year-old from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, a 12-year-old from Buckinghamshire, both passed away in the hospital after an incident that took place last week. An inquest has suggested that a riptide may have caused the pair…

  • AI advances could kill many humans within two years, warns Sunak adviser

    AI advances could kill many humans within two years, warns Sunak adviser

    Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could pose a significant threat to humanity within just two years, according to Rishi Sunak’s adviser, Matt Clifford. In a TalkTV interview, Clifford highlighted the lack of global regulation for AI producers and warned that unregulated AI could become “very powerful” and difficult for humans to control. He cited the potential for AI to develop…

  • River search for woman missing since 2006, man arrested in Manchester

    River search for woman missing since 2006, man arrested in Manchester

    Over 17 years after the disappearance of Malgorzata Wnuczek, Leicestershire Police are conducting a search of the River Soar in hopes of uncovering new information. Wnuczek, who was 27 years old at the time, went missing on May 31, 2006. She was last seen boarding a bus in Leicester city centre after leaving her workplace at Peter Jackson Logistics on…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • TSMC’s German chip factory talks progress, subsidy negotiations ongoing

    TSMC’s German chip factory talks progress, subsidy negotiations ongoing

    Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC has expressed optimism regarding ongoing talks to establish its first European factory in Germany. The company has been in discussions with the German state of Saxony since 2021 about constructing a fabrication plant in Dresden. The European Union recently approved the EU Chips Act, a US$46.07 billion subsidy plan aimed at doubling the region’s chipmaking capacity by…

  • 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%…

  • 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…

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