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  • 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 This comes after former deputy justice minister, Denny Indrayana, claimed that the court had repealed the current “open-list proportional representation” system for Indonesia’s parliamentary elections.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.…

  • IRA agent Stakeknife admits to killing informer in uncovered 1990 court document | Thaiger

    IRA agent Stakeknife admits to killing informer in uncovered 1990 court document

    A BBC investigation has revealed that Freddie Scappaticci, the man believed to have been one of the British Army’s top agents within the IRA, admitted in 1990 to shooting a suspected informer. Scappaticci, who passed away in April, consistently denied being the agent known as Stakeknife. He is suspected of being involved in over 20 murders during the Troubles in…

  • UK homeless charity St Mungo’s staff strike over pitiful 2.25% pay rise dispute | Thaiger

    UK homeless charity St Mungo’s staff strike over pitiful 2.25% pay rise dispute

    Homeless charity St Mungo’s is facing a month-long strike from its staff, beginning today, as workers protest against what they consider an insufficient pay increase. Unite union members will form picket lines outside the charity’s offices in London, Brighton, Bristol, and Oxford. According to the union, the employees are “taking a stand” following a “pitiful” offer of a 2.25% pay…

  • China rotates crew on fully operational space station, sends first civilian | Thaiger

    China rotates crew on fully operational space station, sends first civilian

    China has successfully launched three astronauts, including its first civilian scientist, to its fully operational space station as part of a crew rotation. The Shenzhou-16 spacecraft, carrying commander Jing Haipeng, engineer Zhu Yangzhu, and Beihang University professor Gui Haichao, lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in the Gobi Desert. The mission aims to conduct large-scale, in-orbit experiments, studying…

  • China aims for moon landing by 2030, expands space station | Thaiger

    China aims for moon landing by 2030, expands space station

    China announced plans to send astronauts to the moon before 2023 while also expanding its space station. Today, a live broadcast will cover the launch of a spacecraft at 8.31am Thai time, carrying three Chinese astronauts. Tensions between China and the United States have intensified in various spheres, among them the competitive nature of their respective space industries. The US…

  • Venice’s Grand Canal turns fluorescent green, sparking health fears and mystery | Thaiger

    Venice’s Grand Canal turns fluorescent green, sparking health fears and mystery

    Venice’s renowned Grand Canal turned bright green recently, generating concerns for residents and tourists alike. Local authorities are investigating the cause, while environmental experts conduct water testing to determine the potential harm to public health. This is not the first time the canal’s waters have changed colour, with similar incidents occurring in the past. A photograph shared by Luca Zaia,…

  • North Korea to launch military satellite amid US-South Korea drills | Thaiger

    North Korea to launch military satellite amid US-South Korea drills

    North Korea is set to launch its first military reconnaissance satellite in June, aiming to monitor US military activities in real-time, according to state media KCNA. Ri Pyong Chol, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of the ruling Workers’ Party, criticised joint military exercises conducted by the United States and South Korea, describing them as displays of “reckless ambition for…

  • Singapore’s private home prices soar to US$1.2 million, topping Asia Pacific cities | Thaiger

    Singapore’s private home prices soar to US$1.2 million, topping Asia Pacific cities

    The median price of a private home in Singapore reached US$1.2 million in 2022, making it the highest among Asia Pacific cities, according to a report by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Asia Pacific Centre for Housing. Singapore is also ranked as the most expensive city in the region for renting a private home. The median private home price in…

  • Japan prime minister’s son to resign amid scandal of staged news conference photos | Thaiger

    Japan prime minister’s son to resign amid scandal of staged news conference photos

    The son of Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Shotaro Kishida, will resign as his father’s aide following a scandal involving photographs of him and other family members pretending to hold a news conference at the official residence. The prime minister announced the decision, stating that his son’s behaviour was “inappropriate” for someone in an official position. Last week, a weekly…

  • Maduro visits Brazil, signals ‘new era’ in relations with Lula | Thaiger

    Maduro visits Brazil, signals ‘new era’ in relations with Lula

    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has made his first visit to Brazil since being banned by former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro in 2019. Maduro was welcomed by the new president, fellow leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, ahead of a summit of Latin American leaders in Brasilia. Lula highlighted the importance of Maduro’s visit, stating it marked the beginning of his…

  • Italian intelligence agents among Lake Maggiore boat disaster victims | Thaiger

    Italian intelligence agents among Lake Maggiore boat disaster victims

    A tragic boating incident on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy claimed the lives of four individuals, including two Italian intelligence agents and a retired Israeli security forces member. The victims were identified as Claudio Alonzi, 62 years old, Tiziana Barnobi, 53 years old, and Shimoni Erez, 60 years old. The fourth victim was Anya Bozhkova, the 50-year-old Russian wife of…

  • Frankfurt police mistakenly arrest stripper with toy gun at stag party | Thaiger

    Frankfurt police mistakenly arrest stripper with toy gun at stag party

    In Frankfurt am Main, Germany, a stripper was mistakenly apprehended by local authorities after receiving reports of a man armed with a gun, which was later discovered to be a toy. The event took place on a Friday evening when a “suspicious man” was spotted in the Nordend district of the city, dressed in a US police uniform and helmet,…

  • Ukraine military intelligence chief warns swift response to Russian missile strikes | Thaiger

    Ukraine military intelligence chief warns swift response to Russian missile strikes

    Ukraine’s military intelligence chief, General Kyrylo Budanov, has issued a warning of a swift retaliation following a series of Russian missile attacks on Kyiv. He stated that Monday’s strikes did not intimidate the capital’s residents, who carried on with their daily lives. Officials confirmed that all missiles were intercepted, with no casualties reported. However, flaming debris from the downed missiles…

  • Russia issues arrest warrant for US Senator over edited video row | Thaiger

    Russia issues arrest warrant for US Senator over edited video row

    An arrest warrant has been issued by Russia for US Senator Lindsey Graham after a manipulated video appeared to show him celebrating the deaths of Russian soldiers. The edited footage, which combined two separate instances, was shared by the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after the two met in Kyiv last week. The video showed Senator Graham praising aid…

  • Biden optimistic on bipartisan deal to suspend US debt ceiling | Thaiger

    Biden optimistic on bipartisan deal to suspend US debt ceiling

    US President Joe Biden has expressed optimism that a bipartisan agreement to temporarily suspend the nation’s debt ceiling will pass through Congress. The deal must first be approved in the closely-divided House of Representatives before proceeding to a Senate vote. Both Democrat and Republican leaders anticipate it will be passed, although some lawmakers have stated they will vote against it.…

  • South Korea hosts first summit with Pacific islands amid geopolitical rivalry | Thaiger

    South Korea hosts first summit with Pacific islands amid geopolitical rivalry

    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to initiate the country’s first summit with Pacific island leaders today, as Seoul aims to expand its influence in a region that has become a focal point for intense geopolitical rivalry. President Yoon unveiled his administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy last year, committing to promote a “free, peaceful and prosperous” region based on a…

  • Elderly Malaysian couple robbed thrice in 20 days, live in fear | Thaiger

    Elderly Malaysian couple robbed thrice in 20 days, live in fear

    An elderly Malaysian couple was burgled three times in the span of nearly three weeks, with perpetrators getting away with valuables worth around 26,000 Malaysian ringgit (£4,800). The retired pair, 71 year old Chan Liew Chan and her 80 year old husband, Thow Kum Hin, are pleading for police intervention to prevent repeat incidents. Chan Liew Chan spoke about the…

  • Japan prepares to destroy North Korean satellite-launching missile | Thaiger

    Japan prepares to destroy North Korean satellite-launching missile

    Japan is preparing to intercept any North Korean missile that enters its territory, according to a statement from the country’s defence ministry. This announcement comes after North Korea informed Japan of its intention to launch a satellite between May 31 and June 11. The defence ministry stated it would use its Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) or Patriot Missile PAC-3 to destroy…

  • Indian official drains dam searching for lost phone during selfie mishap | Thaiger

    Indian official drains dam searching for lost phone during selfie mishap

    Indian official suspended after draining millions of litres from a local reservoir to retrieve a dropped mobile phone while taking a selfie, causing controversy and disciplinary action for involved personnel. Rajesh Vishwas, a 32 year old food safety officer, accidentally dropped his Samsung S23 Ultra worth 39,900 baht (US$1,144) in a three-metre deep reservoir during a picnic with friends. Despite…

  • Turkey’s strategic significance grows amid Ukraine war and global leader congratulations | Thaiger

    Turkey’s strategic significance grows amid Ukraine war and global leader congratulations

    Turkey’s strategic significance on the global stage has become increasingly apparent amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as evidenced by the swift congratulations extended to Recep Tayyip Erdogan following his recent election victory. Russian President Vladimir Putin was among the first to congratulate Erdogan, highlighting the Turkish leader’s “independent foreign policy” as a factor in his win. This policy includes…

  • Erdogan wins third term, opposition bruised, Putin celebrates | Thaiger

    Erdogan wins third term, opposition bruised, Putin celebrates

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent election victory in Turkey has left pollsters and analysts surprised, as they had predicted a closer race with opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu. With a difference of just four percentage points, Erdogan begins his third term in office, leading a strategically important NATO nation. Most voters chose Erdogan, a seasoned autocrat, over Kilicdaroglu, an untested democrat who…

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