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  • Mooncake hilarity ensues as gift circles back to original buyer in Changjiang

    Mooncake hilarity ensues as gift circles back to original buyer in Changjiang

    As the Mooncake Festival approached, a man from Changjiang district in Guangdong province, China, found himself in a humorous situation. After purchasing a five-bean mooncake as a gift, he unknowingly received the same mooncake back within half a month, passed around by several hands. According to a Chinese media report, the man shared a brief video saying, “This mooncake box…

  • Airline employee accused of molesting teen at Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Airline employee accused of molesting teen at Suvarnabhumi Airport

    A male airline employee from a famous airline tricked a 15 year old boy into a bathroom at Suvarnabhumi International Airport before the victim’s mother learned of the incident and filed a complaint. The police are urgently pursuing the suspect to take legal action. At 12.30pm today, a reporter was informed about an incident involving a male employee from a…

  • Chiang Mai airport’s 24/7 operation boosts hopes for tourism rebound

    Chiang Mai airport’s 24/7 operation boosts hopes for tourism rebound

    The tourism sector is gearing up for an influx of foreign visitors as Chiang Mai Airport prepares to operate round-the-clock from November. This move is expected to open up the northern region to more international tourists arriving on direct flights. Sittipong Wongsomboon, general manager of Northern Smile Travel, stated that the average hotel occupancy rate for September had dipped to…

  • Five dead, 15 injured in collision ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival

    Five dead, 15 injured in collision ahead of Mid-Autumn Festival

    A tragic multi-vehicle collision on an expressway in Guangxi’s autonomous region, in the city of Wuzhou, China, resulted in the unfortunate death of five individuals, with a further 15 sustaining injuries. The incident occurred in the early hours of September 27, local time, as reported by local law enforcement. The authorities are currently conducting a swift investigation to determine the…

  • Beggar’s sordid secret: Elderly pervert exposed in online scandal

    Beggar’s sordid secret: Elderly pervert exposed in online scandal

    A 70 year old professional beggar in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, became a hot topic in the Chinese online world after he was exposed as a pervert. The deviant appeared in the top searches on social media following a woman’s expose of his indecent photography of women. Residents explained that the man, regardless of whether he is unable to work due…

  • Teen’s heartrending showdown: Schoolgirl stabbed in heroic act (video)

    Teen’s heartrending showdown: Schoolgirl stabbed in heroic act (video)

    A 15 year old British schoolgirl was tragically stabbed as she tried to intervene in a fight between a friend and her ex-boyfriend on the way to school on Wednesday. Eliyanna, a student at the Old Palace of John Whitgift School in Croydon, met with a devastating fate as she was fatally stabbed on her way to school in a…

  • Plastic fantastic: UK scientists serve up world’s first ice cream from plastic waste

    Plastic fantastic: UK scientists serve up world’s first ice cream from plastic waste

    Scientists in the UK have innovated the world’s first food made from plastic waste, specifically vanilla ice cream, to highlight global environmental issues and raise awareness about the potential future of food and overflowing plastic waste. The so-called ice cream is actually an art installation named Guilty Flavours by 27 year old Elena Ortolani, aimed at prompting the public to…

  • Rotterdam shooting spree: Erasmus student storms hospital resulting in three fatalities (video)

    Rotterdam shooting spree: Erasmus student storms hospital resulting in three fatalities (video)

    A shocking incident unfolded in Rotterdam, the Netherlands’ second-largest city, as a 32 year old man carried out a shooting spree. The assailant targeted a home, setting it alight, before storming Erasmus Medical Center, a university-affiliated hospital where he had been a student. The tragic events, which took place yesterday, resulted in at least three fatalities, including a 39 year…

  • TikTok user uncovers valuable antiques in hidden fireplace safe in new home

    TikTok user uncovers valuable antiques in hidden fireplace safe in new home

    A TikTok user discovered a hidden safe in her newly purchased house, a revelation that has received almost 100 million views. On her first day of moving in, the TikToker, @fireplacesafe, noticed something concealed behind the fireplace. According to the New York Post, before receiving the house keys, the woman had an intuition that there was something behind the wooden plank…

  • Huawei cybersecurity: Largest centre opens to boost 5G trust

    Huawei cybersecurity: Largest centre opens to boost 5G trust

    Huawei’s cybersecurity and privacy protection transparency centres are designed to address growing concerns and complexity in the sector, especially the uncertainties surrounding the company’s 5G network technology amid the US-China tech conflict. The Chinese tech company inaugurated its largest centre in Dongguan, China, in June 2021. The company states that the centre serves as a platform for stakeholders in the…

  • April Opal: Bullied UK child transforms into OnlyFans model

    April Opal: Bullied UK child transforms into OnlyFans model

    A model from England, 19 year old April Opal, has transformed from a timid and bullied child to a confident young woman making a staggering £30,000 (approximately 1.3 million baht) per month from the adult platform, OnlyFans. As a child, April Opal was often the target of school bullies due to her shy nature and awkward appearance. Looking back at…

  • Husband evicts wife after uncovering secret meetings with ex in China

    Husband evicts wife after uncovering secret meetings with ex in China

    A man in China, frustrated with his wife’s secret rendezvous with her ex-husband, evicted her from their home. The wife’s secret meetings were discovered when she joined her ex-husband on a trip under the guise of a get-together with friends. The couple’s life together was typical until the wife’s secret meetings were exposed. She had been married before, and her…

  • Batwoman’s viral revelation: 20 new bat coronaviruses raise alarm bells

    Batwoman’s viral revelation: 20 new bat coronaviruses raise alarm bells

    A groundbreaking study spearheaded by Batwoman recently brought to light over 20 new strains of coronaviruses harboured by bats, all of which embody a high risk of transmission to humans. This is no blood-sucking joke. The discovery has sparked global apprehension regarding the looming threat of subsequent outbreaks. Dr Shi Zhengli, director of the Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases at…

  • Thrill-seekers left hanging: Canandian Wonderland ride mishap chills visitors (video)

    Thrill-seekers left hanging: Canandian Wonderland ride mishap chills visitors (video)

    A chilling incident unfolded at Wonderland amusement park in Ontario, Canada, when a thrill ride malfunctioned, leaving numerous riders suspended in the air, upside down for nearly 30 minutes. While all riders were safely returned to the ground by park staff, two complained of chest pains, prompting an immediate medical examination. Fortunately, their conditions were minor and hospitalisation was not…

  • Japanese parents use ‘Boss’ t-shirts to humorously challenge daughter’s suitor

    Japanese parents use ‘Boss’ t-shirts to humorously challenge daughter’s suitor

    A viral image making its rounds among Japanese Internet users showcases a couple clad in dark t-shirts adorned with unique phrases. When translated from Japanese, these phrases read “Final Boss” and “Mid-Level Boss,” exuding a strong presence. The story behind this image is truly heartwarming. The individual who shared this image revealed that the couple in the photograph is, in…

  • Yunnan man’s ‘pork belly’ rock discovery could fetch millions of baht

    Yunnan man’s ‘pork belly’ rock discovery could fetch millions of baht

    The ancient hobby of collecting precious gems in China has evolved into a modern treasure hunt, where anyone with a good fortune can find items of value and potentially become overnight millionaires. This was the case for an elderly man from Yunnan province who, while gathering firewood and hunting in the mountains, stumbled upon an unusual rock. Distinctly different from…

  • Tennis tantrum tamed: South Korean player apologises for unsportsmanship behaviour

    Tennis tantrum tamed: South Korean player apologises for unsportsmanship behaviour

    Petulant South Korean tennis player Kwon Soon-woo apologised to Thai tennis opponent Kasidit “Boom” Samrej and Thai sports fans for his unsportsmanlike, aggressive behaviour during their encounter at the 19th Asian Games in China. Thai tennis player Boom recorded an impressive victory over South Korea’s Kwon in the men’s singles match on Monday, September 25, at the Olympic Tennis Centre in…

  • Bride shocked post-wedding by husband’s secret 3cm penis size

    Bride shocked post-wedding by husband’s secret 3cm penis size

    An anonymous bride expressed her frustration on the Reddit platform under the thread title: “Husband, 32 years old, told me to wait until we got married to have sex, leaving me, at 27 years old, very confused and surprised to discover his little brother’s small size during our honeymoon.” She had been in a relationship with her boyfriend for six…

  • Bartender’s ‘scratch’-of-luck: 20-dollar tip turns into lottery ticket jackpot

    Bartender’s ‘scratch’-of-luck: 20-dollar tip turns into lottery ticket jackpot

    A bartender in California, USA, had a significant windfall after a customer tipped her with a lottery ticket worth approximately 20 dollars (730 baht), which turned out to be a grand prize winner. The lottery ticket was a scratchcard, a type that requires scratching off a silver coating to reveal potential prizes. According to a post on the international forum…

  • Under the magnifying glass: China Evergrande’s billionaire chairman under police watch

    Under the magnifying glass: China Evergrande’s billionaire chairman under police watch

    China Evergrande Group‘s billionaire chairman has been placed under police surveillance, sources with knowledge of the situation disclosed. Earlier this month Hui Ka Yan was escorted by Chinese law enforcement and is currently under observation at an undisclosed location. The reasons for the residential surveillance, which is not tantamount to formal detention or arrest, remain unclear. Under China’s Criminal Procedure Law, this…

  • Man divorces wife over iPhone 15 Pro Max purchase for father

    Man divorces wife over iPhone 15 Pro Max purchase for father

    A family feud has been ignited by the latest model of a smartphone, the iPhone 15 Pro Max. A Chinese man’s decision to purchase a new model for his father before his wife led to a marital dispute that culminated in his filing for divorce. The man explained in a social media post that his father is very frugal and…

  • Chinese teen damages Lamborghini in hotel car park, owner demands 890,000 baht for repairs

    Chinese teen damages Lamborghini in hotel car park, owner demands 890,000 baht for repairs

    A group of Chinese teenagers recently caused a stir when they trespassed in a hotel car park in Zhejiang’s Shengzhou city, hoping to take photographs with luxury cars to flaunt on social media. The venture turned sour when one of them accidentally damaged a Lamborghini, sparking a costly dispute. On Thursday, September 21, the group wandered into the underground car…

  • Mexican munchies: Bear-y hungry black bear crashes Chipinque picnic (video)

    Mexican munchies: Bear-y hungry black bear crashes Chipinque picnic (video)

    If you go down to the woods today in Mexico you’re sure of a big surprise, as visitors to Chipinque Ecological Park in Nuevo León discovered when a middle-sized black bear crashed their picnic, enjoying the local delicacies of enchiladas and tacos laid out on the wooden picnic table. The surprising incident was caught on video and has since gone…

  • Iraq fire tragedy: Wedding inferno kills 100 and injures 150 in Nineveh province (video)

    Iraq fire tragedy: Wedding inferno kills 100 and injures 150 in Nineveh province (video)

    A devastating fire at a wedding in the northern region of Iraq led to the tragic loss of at least 100 lives. The Iraq fire tragedy, which left more than 150 individuals injured, occurred in the Al-Hamdaniya district in Iraq’s Nineveh province. The news was reported today, though the cause of the fire remains undisclosed. The local media initially reported…

  • Treasure discovery: Canadian man unearths 14.5 million baht in late music teacher’s home

    Treasure discovery: Canadian man unearths 14.5 million baht in late music teacher’s home

    A Canadian man stumbled upon a treasure trove worth more than 14.5 million baht after purchasing a house from his late music teacher for a little over 300,000 baht. Despite his familiarity with the previous owner, he had never inspected the house before the purchase and was utterly astounded when he discovered an unimaginable wealth inside. The unexpected treasure discovery…

  • Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Cannabis-laced muffins sparked the mass hospitalisation of pupils in South Africa which sparked public concern. The incident occurred at Pulamadibogo Primary School in Soshanguve, a city in northern South Africa. The initial investigation identified that the muffins, which were consumed by nearly 100 students aged between 5 and 13 years, were tainted with cannabis, locally known as Dagga. The students,…

  • Italian mafia boss Matteo Denaro dies aged 61 after cancer battle

    Italian mafia boss Matteo Denaro dies aged 61 after cancer battle

    Matteo Messina Denaro, a leading mafia figure in Italy who was apprehended in January, has succumbed to cancer at the age of 61. Denaro, who had been diagnosed with colon cancer at the time of his arrest, had evaded capture for 30 years and was later found guilty. His condition had deteriorated over recent weeks, necessitating his transfer from a…

  • Unseeded Thai triumphs, but sportsmanship takes a dive in Asian Games tennis showdown

    Unseeded Thai triumphs, but sportsmanship takes a dive in Asian Games tennis showdown

    A recent Asian Games tennis match delivered an enthralling contest between an unheralded Thai player and a highly-ranked South Korean opponent but ultimately concluded with a display of poor sportsmanship. Thai tennis player, Boom Kasidit, emerged as the surprising victor, causing an upset given that Kwon Soon-woo is 112th in the world and was favourite for overall victory. The 25…

  • Hidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    Hidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    A startling discovery of a hidden camera in an Airbnb room in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, alarmed a newlywed Chinese couple. The couple’s shocking claim, which went viral on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu in mid-September, sparked widespread online discussions. The Chinese couple reported their unsettling find to the local police on September 7. Kota Kinabalu police Chief Zaidi…

  • FDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    FDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    Seafood imported from Japan is free of harmful radioactivity levels, as confirmed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This comes in response to global worries about the potential contamination of marine life following the discharge of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant that was devastated by a tsunami. Lertchai Lertvut, the FDA’s deputy secretary-general, detailed yesterday that rigorous…

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