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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Girl, 8, dies in US border custody after medical care repeatedly denied

    Girl, 8, dies in US border custody after medical care repeatedly denied

    An eight-year-old girl suffering from underlying medical conditions passed away in US Border Patrol custody after her requests to be taken to the hospital were repeatedly denied. Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez, born in Panama to Honduran parents, was seen by medical staff nine times in three days for fever, flu-like symptoms, and pain. On the day of her death, Alvarez’s…

  • Dame Elan Closs Stephens named BBC acting chair after Sharp’s resignation

    Dame Elan Closs Stephens named BBC acting chair after Sharp’s resignation

    Dame Elan Closs Stephens has been named the acting chairwoman of the BBC following the resignation of Richard Sharp. Sharp stepped down earlier this year due to breaking rules surrounding his dealings with then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson prior to his appointment. Dame Elan is set to lead the BBC board from June 27 for a 12-month period or until a…

  • Two children dead after Bournemouth sea incident, police investigate nearby boat

    Two children dead after Bournemouth sea incident, police investigate nearby boat

    Investigators are examining the circumstances surrounding the tragic deaths of a 12-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy who were among a group of 10 swimmers involved in an incident off the coast of Bournemouth on Wednesday. The pleasure cruiser Dorset Belle, which was in the area at the time, is currently anchored at Cobb’s Quay in Poole Harbour, with a…

  • Johnson bypasses government to provide WhatsApp messages to Covid inquiry

    Johnson bypasses government to provide WhatsApp messages to Covid inquiry

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has agreed to provide unredacted WhatsApp messages from May 2021 directly to the Covid inquiry, despite the government’s refusal to do so. The Cabinet Office has initiated a legal challenge against the inquiry’s request for text messages from the former PM and officials, claiming that many of the messages are not pertinent to the investigation. However,…

  • Alison Hammond in tears over Phillip Schofield’s affair fallout

    Alison Hammond in tears over Phillip Schofield’s affair fallout

    Alison Hammond, a presenter on the popular TV programme This Morning, has become emotional on air while discussing the recent departure of her former colleague Phillip Schofield. Schofield has expressed concerns that his career may be over after admitting to an affair with a younger male coworker. During Friday’s episode, Hammond acknowledged Schofield’s apology and urged the public not to…

  • Scotland’s recycling scheme at risk as UK excludes glass bottles

    Scotland’s recycling scheme at risk as UK excludes glass bottles

    A disagreement over the inclusion of glass bottles in Scotland’s deposit return scheme (DRS) for drinks containers could potentially lead to the scheme’s collapse. The UK government has decided against including glass bottles, causing concerns that the Scottish scheme, originally planned for launch in August 2023, may not proceed. The revised launch date is now set for March next year,…

  • River Severn murder probe: Woman identified as family grieves

    River Severn murder probe: Woman identified as family grieves

    The identity of a woman discovered dead in the River Severn has been revealed as Natalie Dean, aged 34, while a murder investigation is ongoing. Her family expressed their devastation at the loss of their daughter and sister, stating that she will be greatly missed by them all. Natalie’s body was found in the river in the Llanidloes area, Powys,…

  • Rail union boss claims strikes successful despite ongoing pay dispute

    Rail union boss claims strikes successful despite ongoing pay dispute

    The general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Mick Lynch, has declared the ongoing rail strikes in the UK a “success,” despite the lack of an agreed pay deal after nearly a year of industrial action. Lynch stated that the strikes, which commenced in June 2022, have successfully prevented management from implementing redundancies and controversial reforms such…

  • Galleri blood test detects over 50 cancer types, potentially saving thousands

    Galleri blood test detects over 50 cancer types, potentially saving thousands

    A groundbreaking blood test, known as the Galleri test, has shown potential in detecting over 50 types of cancer, which could lead to faster diagnoses and potentially save thousands of lives. The University of Oxford led a study involving thousands of NHS patients, revealing promising results in the trial. Out of the 6,238 participants from England and Wales who visited…

  • Schofield reveals affair details, suicidal thoughts in interviews

    Schofield reveals affair details, suicidal thoughts in interviews

    Phillip Schofield, the former TV presenter, has spoken out in two interviews after news surfaced of his relationship with a younger male colleague during his time on This Morning. ITV has initiated an external review to investigate the situation, as Schofield had not disclosed the relationship to his employers, colleagues, or wife. In the interviews, Schofield revealed that he has…

  • US calls UN meeting over North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch

    US calls UN meeting over North Korea’s failed spy satellite launch

    The United States has requested a UN Security Council meeting to address North Korea’s recent attempt to launch its first spy satellite, which ultimately ended in failure. The US condemned the launch, stating that it used ballistic missile technology in violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions and posed a risk to the stability of the regional security situation and…

  • Finance Ministry revokes Asia Wealth Securities licence for misusing client funds

    Finance Ministry revokes Asia Wealth Securities licence for misusing client funds

    The Ministry of Finance has withdrawn Asia Wealth Securities‘ (AWS) securities business license following a recommendation from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) due to the unauthorised use of client funds. The SEC discovered that on November 14, AWS had improperly utilised 154 million baht of clients’ funds to buy shares of More Return (MORE) from Thailand Clearing House without…

  • 3 year old dies in Chinese nursery school while teacher engrossed on phone

    3 year old dies in Chinese nursery school while teacher engrossed on phone

    A sudden death of a Chinese three year old girl at a nursery school has raised questions about the teacher’s supervision after CCTV footage showed the girl having two seizures while the teacher was focused on her phone. The girl’s family blames her neglect for the tragedy. Local media reports the father of the deceased child filed a complaint, stating…

  • Boris Johnson bypasses government, submits unredacted COVID inquiry data

    Boris Johnson bypasses government, submits unredacted COVID inquiry data

    In a recent development, Boris Johnson has decided to provide all available WhatsApp messages and diaries directly to the COVID inquiry, bypassing the government’s legal challenge against the order. Initially, the former prime minister had submitted the information to the Cabinet Office, which refused to comply with the inquiry’s demand for unredacted material. This move by Johnson signifies a departure…

  • Mile-long tunnel to shield A83 Rest and Be Thankful from landslips

    Mile-long tunnel to shield A83 Rest and Be Thankful from landslips

    A tunnel spanning a mile in length is set to be constructed to shield vehicles from landslides on one of Scotland’s most notable tourist roads. The A83 Rest and Be Thankful in Argyll has experienced frequent closures due to falling rocks and debris in recent times. These closures often lead to lengthy detours for motorists as the route is cleared.…

  • Labour MPs warned of suspended Geraint Davies’ inappropriate behaviour

    Labour MPs warned of suspended Geraint Davies’ inappropriate behaviour

    Two Labour MPs have revealed they were cautioned about Swansea West MP Geraint Davies during their initial weeks in Westminster. According to the MPs, they were advised by their colleagues to “watch out” for Davies. The Labour Party suspended Davies following Politico news website’s reports of “completely unacceptable behaviour.” The MP faces accusations of subjecting younger female colleagues to unwanted…

  • Missing dog found in ambulance 50 miles from home after 8 months

    Missing dog found in ambulance 50 miles from home after 8 months

    A Cocker Spaniel named Jazz, who had been missing for eight months, was discovered 50 miles away from her home in Powys, mid-Wales, inside an ambulance. The dog’s owner, Emma Darling, 45 years old, had been searching tirelessly for her pet since she vanished. Emma had contacted Petlog, the UK’s largest pet microchip database, her local vets, put up posters,…

  • Two found dead in Shropshire shed, police treat as unexplained

    Two found dead in Shropshire shed, police treat as unexplained

    Two individuals, a man and a woman, were discovered deceased in a shed located in Bayston Hill near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. West Mercia Police responded to the scene on Newbrook Drive at approximately 11pm on a recent Thursday night. The authorities have stated that they do not suspect the involvement of any other parties in the incident. West Mercia Police released…

  • Malaysian man’s short paternity leave ends in wife’s tragic death, leading to labour rights scrutiny

    Malaysian man’s short paternity leave ends in wife’s tragic death, leading to labour rights scrutiny

    A Malaysian man faced heartbreak when his employer granted only two days of paternity leave for the birth of his child, resulting in his return home to discover his wife dead, and his newborn desperately crying. Public outcry surrounds the employer’s decision, resulting in calls for labour rights scrutiny. This incident happened in Malaysia. According to reports, the man works…

  • Eddie Izzard confirms preferred name Suzy and she/her pronouns

    Eddie Izzard confirms preferred name Suzy and she/her pronouns

    Comedian and activist Eddie Izzard has taken to social media to reaffirm her preference for the name “Suzy” and the pronouns “she/her.” Izzard, who has wanted to be called Suzy since the age of 10, expressed that she doesn’t mind being called Eddie and is fine with the pronouns “he/him” as well. The post received an outpouring of support from…

  • Sizzling showdown: Heatwaves turn up the heat on China’s power grids

    Sizzling showdown: Heatwaves turn up the heat on China’s power grids

    Southern and eastern China are bracing for ongoing heatwaves, putting pressure on power grids as air-conditioning demand skyrockets in major cities such as Shanghai. Over the next three days, most of southern China is predicted to experience temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius, with some areas exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, according to national forecasters. The extremely hot weather has been affecting…

  • Decorated Australian soldier loses defamation case over war crime allegations

    Decorated Australian soldier loses defamation case over war crime allegations

    In a historic ruling, an Australian judge has determined that decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith lost a defamation case against three newspapers that accused him of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. The judge found the allegations against the former soldier to be “substantially true,” marking the first time an Australian court has evaluated accusations of war crimes committed by the country’s…

  • Neville sacked as Inter Miami manager after poor run

    Neville sacked as Inter Miami manager after poor run

    Inter Miami has dismissed Phil Neville from his managerial role, following a series of losses that left the club at the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference in the US. The decision comes after the team’s recent 1-0 loss to New York Red Bulls, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Neville, who took up the position in January 2021, has faced…

  • Phillip Schofield counters allegations in emotional BBC interview

    Phillip Schofield counters allegations in emotional BBC interview

    The power of televised testimony is no stranger to Phillip Schofield, who has spent over 40 years eliciting it and specialising in it for the past two decades on This Morning. Schofield also understands the enduring power of tabloids, which is why he agreed to an interview with The Sun and the BBC after a week of frenzied headlines, allegations,…

  • NHS trial shows promise in blood test detecting 50+ cancer types

    NHS trial shows promise in blood test detecting 50+ cancer types

    A major NHS trial has found that a blood test capable of detecting over 50 cancer types has demonstrated significant potential. The Galleri test accurately identified two-thirds of cancers in 5,000 patients in England and Wales who had visited their GP with suspected symptoms. In 85% of positive cases, the test also successfully located the origin of the cancer. The…

  • Supreme Court grants Slack reprieve in shareholder lawsuit over 2019 direct listing

    Supreme Court grants Slack reprieve in shareholder lawsuit over 2019 direct listing

    The US Supreme Court has granted Slack Technologies, a subsidiary of Salesforce, an opportunity to evade a shareholder lawsuit regarding the company’s 2019 direct listing. In a unanimous ruling, the court overturned a previous decision that allowed Fiyyaz Pirani’s proposed class action lawsuit to proceed, citing an incorrect interpretation of federal investor protection law. The San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit…

  • Govt likely to lose legal battle over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages, says minister

    Govt likely to lose legal battle over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages, says minister

    A UK minister has expressed doubt over the government’s chances of winning its legal case against the Covid inquiry. The case revolves around the inquiry’s demand for unredacted WhatsApp messages from Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 40 other ministers and officials. Science Minister George Freeman stated on BBC Question Time that he had “very little doubt” a court would rule…

  • Japan on alert as Typhoon Mawar threatens floods and landslides

    Japan on alert as Typhoon Mawar threatens floods and landslides

    Torrential rains loom over Japan as Typhoon Mawar approaches, threatening to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds across the main islands. Having already caused significant damage in Guam earlier this week, Mawar has since weakened from its super typhoon status to a tropical storm. Taiwan’s coast also experienced the effects of Typhoon Mawar, with seawater flooding the streets of Suao,…

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

    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…

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

    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…

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