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  • French President Macron vows to rebuild Notre-Dame following fire | Thaiger

    French President Macron vows to rebuild Notre-Dame following fire

    The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has suffered a colossal fire that even caused the Gothic spire of the historic church to crash to the ground as firefighters battled to get the blaze under control. 400 firefighters battled to control the blaze and at least save the building’s iconic front towers. They finally gained the upper hand as midnight approached in…

  • American Alex Dion in custody over murder of Thai national – Sydney | Thaiger

    American Alex Dion in custody over murder of Thai national – Sydney

    PHOTO: Wachiro “Mario” Phetmang – Facebook An American father, charged with the murder of a Thai man in western Sydney last year, is set to remain in custody until his next court appearance in June. Australian police have charged 38 year old Alex Dion with murder of a Thai national – the body found bound and gagged on a Sydney roadside. He…

  • The Great Worldwide Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp outage | Thaiger

    The Great Worldwide Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp outage

    OMG! Will we survive the great outage of April 14? Been turning your phone on and off? Resetting your wi-fi? Sweating that you can’t post your photo of the pad thai? It’s a worldwide Facebook outage and it’s affecting everywhere in the world. It’s also affecting the rest of the Facebook family of Apps. Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are all…

  • Three killed in Himalayan plane crash – Nepal | Thaiger

    Three killed in Himalayan plane crash – Nepal

    by Deepak Adhikari – PHOTO: AAP Three people have been killed and three injured after a Simrik Air place crashed into a helicopter while taking off from the Lukla airstrip near Mount Everest in north-eastern Nepal, near the border of China. The small plane was taking off this morning (Nepali time)  from Tenzing-Hillary Airport, the gateway to Everest, when it hit a…

  • East Sulawesi rocked by 6.8 magnitude tremor – tsunami warning | Thaiger

    East Sulawesi rocked by 6.8 magnitude tremor – tsunami warning

    A strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattled eastern Indonesia yesterday triggering a tsunami warning, soon retracted, sending panicked residents fleeing to higher ground. The quake struck off the east coast of Sulawesi island near where a 7.5 magnitude earthquake and tsunami around the city of Palu killed more than 4,300 people in September last year. Indonesia’s disaster agency issued a tsunami…

  • Julian Assange arrested in London after Ecuador pulls asylum | Thaiger

    Julian Assange arrested in London after Ecuador pulls asylum

    “I can confirm that Julian Assange is now in police custody and rightly facing justice in the UK.” British Home Secretary – Twitter. The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s nearly seven year stay as guest at Ecuador’s embassy in London has come to a sudden end after police entered the building and arrested him. Ecuador had withdrawn his asylum. Assange has been…

  • British passports have removed the words ‘European Union’ | Thaiger

    British passports have removed the words ‘European Union’

    Britain has now begun issuing passports with the words “European Union” removed from the front cover. It’s a pre-emptive move, even though the contentious Brexit is currently delayed and no clear date has been set when Britain will leave the bloc. The Home Office has confirmed that some passports introduced after March 30 no longer include references to the EU.…

  • Protest at London’s Dorchester Hotel as international protests against Brunei ramp up | Thaiger

    Protest at London’s Dorchester Hotel as international protests against Brunei ramp up

    Anti-discrimination demonstrators staged a protest outside the Brunei-owned luxury Dorchester Hotel in London yesterday. The protest is part of ongoing protests around the world over the tiny South East Asian Sultanate of Brunei’s adoption of harsh new Sharia laws. The new laws include death by stoning for gay sex and amputation of hands for theft. The Dorchester Hotel is majority…

  • ASEAN launches $1 billion investment for green projects | Thaiger

    ASEAN launches $1 billion investment for green projects

    South East Asian governments, the Asian Development Bank and major development financiers have launched a new US$1 billion (32 billion baht) initiative to spur green infrastructure investments across the region. The launch ceremony was witnessed by Thailand’s Minister of Finance  Apisak Tantivorawong and ADB President Takehiko Nakao. Senior officials from ASEAN and private sector partners also joined the ceremony. ADB…

  • Boeing reveals another software problem in 737 MAX jets | Thaiger

    Boeing reveals another software problem in 737 MAX jets

    US jet manufacturer Boeing says it has found a new but “relatively minor” software error in its 737 MAX jet models. The aircraft’s anti-stalling system, the MCAS, is already being investigated as the possible cause of two deadly crashes. In both cases all passengers and crew died when the Boeing 737 MAX model jets fell out of the sky after…

  • Protests turn to Royal Brunei Airlines | Thaiger

    Protests turn to Royal Brunei Airlines

    PHOTO: Paddle Your Own Kanoo Protests over Brunei introducing draconian new laws with brutal punishments for gay sex, adultery and theft are now being aimed at the nationally-owned Royal Brunei Airlines. Virgin Australia Airlines has already confirmed it has cancelled its staff travel deal with the national carrier over the new anti-gay laws. Royal Brunei Airlines also have code-share agreements…

  • Thai AirAsia connects Phuket direct to Phnom Penh | Thaiger

    Thai AirAsia connects Phuket direct to Phnom Penh

    Low-cost carrier Thai AirAsia has announced direct flights between Phuket and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. The new route comes as part of the airline’s ongoing establishment of a network across Asia and its push into the Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV) market. The new route starts June 1 and will be available four times a week. Thai AirAsia…

  • Thai businesswoman loses 71,000 baht in Cambodian scam | Thaiger

    Thai businesswoman loses 71,000 baht in Cambodian scam

    FILE PHOTO: Sa Kaew border with Cambodia A Trat businesswoman, in eastern Thailand,  has accused a Cambodian couple of scamming her out of 71,000 baht on the promise of lucrative returns from a 5 million baht joint export venture. 59 year old Saensuk Khamsat filed a complaint with Klong Yai district police on Friday, saying the couple who she transferred…

  • Thai rice exports facing strong regional competition | Thaiger

    Thai rice exports facing strong regional competition

    Rice exports are down in February’s sales figures, in both total volume and value. High prices and competition from Vietnam are being blamed, along with the ongoing strong baht. Rice farmers also say they are concerned how long the hot season will last which will also affect their planting schedules for this year. The Thai Rice Exporters Association says that…

  • Brunei’s ‘vicious’ new Islamic criminal laws – Amnesty International | Thaiger

    Brunei’s ‘vicious’ new Islamic criminal laws – Amnesty International

    Brunei, an ASEAN country, has announced the introduction of draconian sharia criminal laws. Included, death by stoning for gays and amputation for theft. The new penalties come into effect on April 3. And, by the way, the new laws also apply to children. It’s all covered under the new Brunei Sharia Penal Code. Not surprisingly governments and rights groups around the…

  • Boeing 737 Max 8 has engine problems during take off in the US | Thaiger

    Boeing 737 Max 8 has engine problems during take off in the US

    Another bad week for Boeing. This time an incident as an American airline moves its fleet to a common airfield to supervise testing and software upgrades following the 737 Max fleet grounding. A Southwest Airline Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft had to do an emergency landing after having engine problems after take-off in Florida on Tuesday. No passengers were aboard the Southwest…

  • Fake Garuda pilot arrested at Jakarta Airport | Thaiger

    Fake Garuda pilot arrested at Jakarta Airport

    PHOTO: The Jakarta Post Police at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta have arrested a man posing as a pilot for the Indonesian national flag carrier Garuda at the airport’s Terminal 3. The arrest happened last Friday. The man has been identified as Alvin Adithya Darmawan. He was wearing a Garuda pilot uniform when he checked in at the Garuda…

  • People have short memories. Why the Boeing 737 MAX will survive the current crisis. | Thaiger

    People have short memories. Why the Boeing 737 MAX will survive the current crisis.

    If history is anything to go on people’s current fears about the Boeing 737 MAX jets will be short-lived. The make0ver of the venerable 737 plane, the most popular passenger jet in history, was supposed to set Boeing on a path to success. Airlines said it was the plane they wanted – perfect for short-haul, cheap to run, new efficient…

  • BTS launch their new album on April 12, appear on Saturday Night Live the next day. Why this matters. | Thaiger

    BTS launch their new album on April 12, appear on Saturday Night Live the next day. Why this matters.

    The music business is about to have another one of those seismic shifts in the next month as the power of the music business continues to dribble away from western record company influences to a more democratic, social media-driven, business model. In the past two years, mainly, a small South Korean production house has re-tooled the massive world music business…

  • Preliminary data suggests ‘similarities’ to Lion Air incident – Ethiopian Airlines crash | Thaiger

    Preliminary data suggests ‘similarities’ to Lion Air incident – Ethiopian Airlines crash

    PHOTO: The ‘black box’ data recorder arrived in Paris last week Preliminary data analysis from the black boxes of last week’s Ethiopian Airlines plane crash has revealed “similarities” to last October’s Lion Air incident. Ethiopian Minister of Transport, Dagmawit Moges, says that investigators recovered all relevant data from the data recorders on board the fateful final flight of the Boeing 737…

  • Accused Australian killer appears in Christchurch court charged with murder | Thaiger

    Accused Australian killer appears in Christchurch court charged with murder

    A 28 year old Australian man smirked as he walked into the Christchurch District Court in New Zealand’s South Island this morning, charged with murder after a carefully planned mass shooting at lunchtime prayers at two mosques. The public was banned from the courtroom for the proceedings, but an angry crowd waited outside the court building. Brenton Tarrant was brought…

  • UPDATE: Christchurch massacre – The mind of an alleged mass murderer | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Christchurch massacre – The mind of an alleged mass murderer

    The gunman who Facebook live-streamed himself shooting his way into the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch also posted a political manifesto addressing his reasons for the attack. In his manifesto he described himself as “just a regular White man”. At this stage 49 people have died after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in the South Island city of Christchurch.…

  • 49 dead as New Zealand reels to shock mass murder in Christchurch mosques | Thaiger

    49 dead as New Zealand reels to shock mass murder in Christchurch mosques

    The death toll from todays massacre at two mosques in Christchurch in New Zealand’s South Island, is now 49 with 20+ injured, some critically. The gunman in the Christchurch mosque shooting livestreamed the incident for 17 minutes on Facebook. The shooter identified himself as “Brenton Tarrant”, a caucasian, 28 year old Australias, the NZ Herald reported. The livestream began as…

  • 40 killed in two mosques. “One of New Zealand’s darkest days,” NZ PM | Thaiger

    40 killed in two mosques. “One of New Zealand’s darkest days,” NZ PM

    At least 40 people have been killed and more than 20 seriously injured after gunmen opened fire in two mosques in Christchurch around lunchtime today. New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the incident as a terrorist attack saying the suspects held “extremist views” that have no place in New Zealand. She confirmed that thirty people were killed when gunmen stormed…

  • Christchurch mosque shootings – nine dead, many more injured | Thaiger

    Christchurch mosque shootings – nine dead, many more injured

    Here is the latest we know about the Friday afternoon attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand on two mosques. The number of dead is expected to escalate during the afternoon. Two mosques have been attacked by at least one gunman. The shooting began around 1.40pm local time with multiple fatalities. Police say they now have a man in custody but speculate…

  • US grounds Boeing 737 MAX fleet after new evidence surfaces | Thaiger

    US grounds Boeing 737 MAX fleet after new evidence surfaces

    After days of mounting pressure, and just about all national regulators around the world grounding the planes, the US has grounded Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft. This reverses an earlier decision where American regulators gave the planes approval to keep flying after the fatal crash in Ethiopia last Sunday. The decision, announced by President Trump, follows decisions by safety regulators in…

  • Facebook won’t build data centres in countries with bad human rights records, except Singapore | Thaiger

    Facebook won’t build data centres in countries with bad human rights records, except Singapore

    Mark Zuckerberg promised in a lengthy blog post that the company wouldn’t build data centres in countries with poor human rights. But he chose to ignore Singapore’s track record in human rights, declaring the city-state home to Facebook’s first data center in Asia to “serve everyone.” “As we build our infrastructure around the world, we’ve chosen not to build data centres in…

  • UPDATE: Thailand grounds Thai Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX fleet | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Thailand grounds Thai Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX fleet

    … and US pilots report their problems whilst flying the 737 Max 8 model aircraft. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand says it is suspending the use of the Boeing Co’s 737 MAX 9 due to safety concerns. The regulator said it will temporarily suspend the use of Thai Lion Air’s Boeing 737 MAX 9s for seven days, starting tomorrow…

  • UPDATE: Regulators ground the Boeing 737 Max 8, but not in Thailand | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Regulators ground the Boeing 737 Max 8, but not in Thailand

    PHOTO: Thai Lion Air won’t be grounding their Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft The digital flight data recorder for Flight ET302 from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Nairobi, Kenya was located yesterday morning Citizens of 35 countries are among the 157 people killed, including 32 Kenyans, 18 Canadians, nine Ethiopians and eight passengers each from China, Italy and the US Multiple…

  • Some airlines ground the Boeing 737 MAX 800 aircraft “as a precaution” | Thaiger

    Some airlines ground the Boeing 737 MAX 800 aircraft “as a precaution”

    Airlines around the world that fly the new Boeing 737 MAX 800 model are starting to ground their fleets of the new next-gen aircraft. China’s aviation regulator have already ordered local airlines to stop flight with the 800 MAX model after an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft of the same model crashed yesterday morning. The aircraft is relatively new to the skies,…

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