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  • Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried | Thaiger

    Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried

    Kee Kok Thiam, a man questioned by Malaysian authorities regarding the location of fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, known as Jho Low, has died at the age of 56. Lawyers for Kee Kok Thiam and his family announced in a statement that he passed away on Monday due to a sudden massive stroke in a hospital. They urged people not…

  • Groom’s wedding meltdown goes viral: Defending pregnant bride sparks chaos | Thaiger

    Groom’s wedding meltdown goes viral: Defending pregnant bride sparks chaos

    A groom’s meltdown at his wedding, where he splashed wine and kicked glasses, caused quite a stir on social media. A wedding guest tried to explain that the groom kicked off because he was defending his pregnant bride and her humble family from his father’s disrespectful remarks. The Vietnamese website, docbao.vn, shared a video showing the groom losing control of…

  • Xiao-I, Chinese AI chatbot pioneer, targets global expansion | Thaiger

    Xiao-I, Chinese AI chatbot pioneer, targets global expansion

    Yuan Hui’s company Xiao-I has come a long way since it launched its first chatbot two decades ago. Today, the Shanghai-based firm is valued at over US$400 million, listed on the Nasdaq, and aims to expand its presence in the global market. Yuan, the chairman and chief executive of Xiao-I, was inspired to develop a chatbot back in 2003 during…

  • Chinese fighter’s aggressive move risks collision with US aircraft | Thaiger

    Chinese fighter’s aggressive move risks collision with US aircraft

    An American surveillance aircraft encountered an “unnecessarily aggressive manoeuvre” by a Chinese fighter pilot over the South China Sea last week, according to the US military. This incident, which the Pentagon claims is indicative of China’s pattern of behaviour, comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing over issues such as Taiwan and an alleged Chinese spy balloon shot down…

  • El Nino set to return in 2023, raising haze risk for Singapore | Thaiger

    El Nino set to return in 2023, raising haze risk for Singapore

    Haze is expected to once again rear its ugly head in Southeast Asia. The Meteorological Service Singapore has forecasted that El Nino conditions are expected to develop in the second half of 2023, following three years of La Nina conditions. This comes seven years after the last strong El Nino event. The Met Service also predicts that a positive Indian…

  • Love Confession Day turns into betrayal: Husband catches cheating wife in the act | Thaiger

    Love Confession Day turns into betrayal: Husband catches cheating wife in the act

    A marriage was shaken to its core on “Love Confession Day” in China after a husband caught his wife dating another man while out with his daughter in the Jiangsu province. The cheating wife then defended her lover when confronted. ‘A,’ a married woman, chose to celebrate Love Confession Day, which is similar to Valentine’s Day, by secretly dating another man…

  • Police race action plan faces racism claims from ethnic minority staff | Thaiger

    Police race action plan faces racism claims from ethnic minority staff

    The Police Race Action Plan, an initiative aimed at addressing racism within policing in England and Wales, is facing accusations of racism from some of its ethnic minority staff members. Launched in response to the murder of African-American George Floyd in 2020, the plan seeks to improve police relations with black communities. However, former staff members have told BBC Newsnight…

  • China’s durian imports surge as Vietnam challenges Thai dominance | Thaiger

    China’s durian imports surge as Vietnam challenges Thai dominance

    Beijing’s decision to allow fresh durian imports from Vietnam has led to a surge in demand for the fruit in China, with importers like Bob Wang, founder of TWT Supply China, securing deals with Vietnamese durian farms. Despite the pandemic-related import restrictions, China saw a fourfold increase in durian imports in 2022 compared to 2017, reaching a total value of…

  • Nvidia valuation drops despite rally as earnings estimates outpace share price | Thaiger

    Nvidia valuation drops despite rally as earnings estimates outpace share price

    Nvidia Corp’s impressive stock rally in recent days has seen the chip developer’s valuation decrease, as measured by the forward price/earnings (P/E) ratio. Over the last three sessions, the company’s stock has risen more than 31%, with a 3% gain reaching $401.11. Despite this, Nvidia’s P/E multiple has fallen due to Wall Street’s earnings expectations for the company rising even…

  • Pittsburgh synagogue shooter’s malice and hatred described in court | Thaiger

    Pittsburgh synagogue shooter’s malice and hatred described in court

    A devastating attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, which claimed the lives of 11 worshippers, has been described as an act of “malice and hatred” during the ongoing trial of the accused gunman, Robert Bowers. The 50-year-old is facing over 60 federal charges, including hate crimes resulting in death and obstruction of free exercise of religion resulting in death.…

  • Elizabeth Holmes starts 11-year prison term for Theranos fraud | Thaiger

    Elizabeth Holmes starts 11-year prison term for Theranos fraud

    Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the now-defunct Theranos, reported to a federal prison in Texas to serve her 11-year sentence. The 39 year old was convicted of four counts of fraud related to her failed blood testing start-up early last year. Her request to remain free on bail while challenging the original conviction was denied in mid-May. The Federal Bureau…

  • SET and SGX launch cross-border trading for Thai depositary receipts | Thaiger

    SET and SGX launch cross-border trading for Thai depositary receipts

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced a joint venture that enables the trading of three depositary receipts (DRs) of Thai-listed companies on the SGX. This innovative collaboration, launched yesterday, is the first of its kind under the Thailand-Singapore DR Linkage project and aims to boost the appeal of Thai-listed companies in the regional market by…

  • Putin accuses Ukraine of drone attacks targeting Moscow civilians | Thaiger

    Putin accuses Ukraine of drone attacks targeting Moscow civilians

    Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, has accused Ukraine of attempting to intimidate Russian citizens following Tuesday’s drone attacks on Moscow, the capital city. He claimed that civilians were targeted, but the air defences managed to handle the threat effectively. The defence ministry reported that at least eight drones caused minor damage, but Kyiv denies any involvement. This marks the first…

  • Universal credit parents to get hundreds more for childcare costs | Thaiger

    Universal credit parents to get hundreds more for childcare costs

    Universal credit recipients will be able to claim significantly higher amounts for childcare costs starting from the end of June, according to a recent government announcement. Parents on the benefit will now be able to claim back £951 for childcare costs for one child and £1,630 for two or more children, marking a 47% increase. This policy, announced as part…

  • US punishes Kosovo for forcibly installing Albanian mayors, cancels Nato exercise | Thaiger

    US punishes Kosovo for forcibly installing Albanian mayors, cancels Nato exercise

    Tensions have escalated in northern Kosovo following the forced installation of ethnic Albanian mayors in majority-Serb areas, leading to the United States taking measures against the country. Clashes between police, NATO troops, and Serb protesters in Zvecan resulted in injuries to 30 peacekeepers and 52 demonstrators. In response, NATO plans to deploy an additional 700 troops to the region. The…

  • Macau enforces new security law, widening punishments for opposition to Beijing | Thaiger

    Macau enforces new security law, widening punishments for opposition to Beijing

    Macau has implemented a new national security law, increasing penalties for opposition to Beijing and placing a stronger focus on preventing foreign interference in the special administrative region. The legislation builds upon a law introduced in 2009, and the Macau government claims it aligns with legislation in Hong Kong, where Beijing has tightened control following political unrest. The initial national…

  • South Africa to alter law for power to arrest Putin amid ICC warrant | Thaiger

    South Africa to alter law for power to arrest Putin amid ICC warrant

    South Africa is planning to amend its law to give itself the authority to decide whether to arrest a leader wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to Obed Bapela, a deputy minister in the South African presidency. This comes amid growing speculation over South Africa’s stance on its invitation to Russia’s President Putin to visit in August. The…

  • UK government probes video games’ mental health impact and economic benefits | Thaiger

    UK government probes video games’ mental health impact and economic benefits

    The UK government is seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s thriving video game industry, including the potential impact on users’ mental health. With popular games such as Grand Theft Auto and Football Manager being produced in the UK, the industry is valued at £2.8bn and over half of the country’s adults participate in gaming. However, the government…

  • Woman rescued waist-deep in mud near West Kirby Marine Lake | Thaiger

    Woman rescued waist-deep in mud near West Kirby Marine Lake

    A woman was rescued after being trapped waist-deep in thick mud while walking near West Kirby Marine Lake on Merseyside. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) deployed the Hoylake hovercraft Hurley Spirit to assist her at approximately 2:45pm on Monday. The woman had become stuck in a channel of shallow water and was unable to reach the shore. Following her…

  • Prince’s Trust drops Phillip Schofield as ambassador over affair admission | Thaiger

    Prince’s Trust drops Phillip Schofield as ambassador over affair admission

    The Prince’s Trust has decided to part ways with Phillip Schofield, 61 years old, as an ambassador after he confessed to having an affair with a young male colleague and lying to cover it up. The charity, established by the King, stated that continuing to work with the presenter was no longer suitable. Schofield announced his departure from ITV last…

  • Protest at Oxford Union over Kathleen Stock’s gender-critical talk | Thaiger

    Protest at Oxford Union over Kathleen Stock’s gender-critical talk

    A large crowd assembled outside the Oxford Union to express their disapproval of a lecture delivered by Kathleen Stock, a gender-critical academic. Despite facing opposition from some students, Stock remained resolute in her decision to proceed with the talk, which has been labelled transphobic by critics. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak supported Stock’s right to speak, stating that universities should foster…

  • Viral sensation: Vietnamese couple’s extravagant engagement ceremony leaves social media in awe | Thaiger

    Viral sensation: Vietnamese couple’s extravagant engagement ceremony leaves social media in awe

    A Vietnamese couple’s lavish engagement ceremony, involving extravagant gifts of cash and gold necklaces, gained a lot of attention on social media. The bride received more than 50 gold necklaces and 7.3 million baht (US$201,000) in cash, causing online users to express amazement and envy. Local media reports state that the engagement ceremony took place on Saturday, May 27, involving…

  • Indonesia probes potential leak of election system verdict | Thaiger

    Indonesia probes potential leak of election system verdict

    Indonesia‘s Coordinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security, Mohammad Mahfud Mahmodin, has called for an investigation into a potential leak involving a Constitutional Court verdict that could alter the country’s parliamentary election system. This comes after former deputy justice minister, Denny Indrayana, claimed that the court had repealed the current “open-list proportional representation” system for Indonesia’s parliamentary elections. Indrayana stated…

  • Mysterious drone attack damages Moscow buildings, raises security concerns | Thaiger

    Mysterious drone attack damages Moscow buildings, raises security concerns

    Numerous buildings in Moscow sustained damage following an unidentified drone attack, although no serious injuries or fatalities were reported. Russian security services continue to investigate the incident, with no confirmation of the origin of the drones. Sergey Sobyanin, Moscow Mayor, assured that no one sustained serious injuries from the attack and emergency responders reached all affected areas. Social media footage…

  • Bank of Japan to maintain ultra-loose policy, downplays change expectations | Thaiger

    Bank of Japan to maintain ultra-loose policy, downplays change expectations

    The Bank of Japan’s Governor, Kazuo Ueda, has stated that the central bank will continue to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy, as there remains a significant gap to achieve the 2% inflation target sustainably. Ueda’s comments downplay the expectations of a policy change in the near future. He told parliament, “We expect inflation to quite clearly slow below 2% toward…

  • Mexican woman jailed for killing rapist sparks nationwide protests | Thaiger

    Mexican woman jailed for killing rapist sparks nationwide protests

    Outcry in Mexico as woman jailed for self-defence killing – Protests are erupting across Mexico after 21 year old Roxana Santiago was sentenced to six years and two months in prison for killing a man who had raped her. People are rallying for justice, believing the young woman acted in self-defence during a horrific attack. “Defending my life is not…

  • Typhoon Mawar lashes Taiwan’s coast, heads towards southern Japan | Thaiger

    Typhoon Mawar lashes Taiwan’s coast, heads towards southern Japan

    Typhoon Mawar battered Taiwan’s eastern coast with strong winds, heavy rains, and large waves today, causing residents in the fishing town of Yilan to secure their boats and homes. Despite losing some of its strength since hitting Guam last week, the slow-moving typhoon remained dangerous with maximum sustained winds of 155 kilometres per hour and gusts of up to 190…

  • Teen fights off crocodile while fishing with siblings in Australia | Thaiger

    Teen fights off crocodile while fishing with siblings in Australia

    A 19 year old teenager in Northern Australia has had a miraculous escape after being dragged underwater by a giant crocodile while out fishing with his relatives on Groote Eylandt. Despite his terrifying experience, Zefha Butcher managed to survive the harrowing encounter with only minor injuries. Zefha had been fishing along with his 10 year old brother and another relative…

  • Ex-Chinese CDC head: Don’t rule out Covid lab leak theory | Thaiger

    Ex-Chinese CDC head: Don’t rule out Covid lab leak theory

    The possibility of the Covid virus leaking from a laboratory should not be dismissed, according to a former leading Chinese government scientist. Prof George Gao, who was once the head of China’s Centre for Disease Control (CDC), played a crucial role in the pandemic response and efforts to trace its origins. While the Chinese government denies any suggestion that the…

  • Kyiv targeted for third night as Ukraine intercepts 20+ drones | Thaiger

    Kyiv targeted for third night as Ukraine intercepts 20+ drones

    Kyiv was subjected to a third consecutive night of attacks as Russia targeted the Ukrainian capital, resulting in several buildings being set ablaze. Officials reported that falling debris caused the fires, while Ukraine’s air defences intercepted over 20 drones. At least one fatality has been reported. Ukraine claims to have downed all missiles and drones in the previous two assaults.…

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