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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?...

  • Germany returns ancestral remains, artefacts to New Zealand in heartfelt gesture

    Germany returns ancestral remains, artefacts to New Zealand in heartfelt gesture

    In a poignant gesture, Germany has returned the ancestral remains of 95 Indigenous New Zealanders, along with artefacts and cultural treasures, to their homeland. The remains of the Maori and Moriori individuals, including six mummified tattooed heads known as toi moko, were received at Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum, in a private ceremony. Craig Hawke, New Zealand’s Ambassador to…

  • Malaysia anticipates improved US human trafficking report ranking

    Malaysia anticipates improved US human trafficking report ranking

    Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has expressed optimism that Malaysia’s ranking in the US Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report will show improvement this year. Currently, Malaysia is placed in Tier 3, which puts the country in a disadvantageous position. The TIP report is scheduled to be released tomorrow night, and the Home Ministry is set to have an engagement session…

  • Malaysia’s Economy Ministry targets 4,900 vending machines in two months

    Malaysia’s Economy Ministry targets 4,900 vending machines in two months

    The Economy Ministry of Malaysia anticipates the acquisition of the remaining 4,900 vending machines aimed for this year under the People’s Income Initiative (IPR) programme to be finalised within the next two months. Rafizi Ramli, the Economy Minister, explained that the ministry is currently selecting and evaluating suitable applicants through an ongoing open procurement process. “Our aim is also to…

  • Seven arrested in Malaysia over Pakistani human trafficking suspicions

    Seven arrested in Malaysia over Pakistani human trafficking suspicions

    Seven Pakistani men were arrested in Kuala Lumpur on suspicion of involvement in a human trafficking case. The suspects, aged between 21 and 44, were apprehended at an apartment in Taman Pandan Perdana, Ampang. The police were alerted to the situation by a 23-year-old Pakistani male victim who had been beaten by four of the suspects, who were believed to…

  • Malaysia seeks Interpol help to find comedian over MH370 joke outrage

    Malaysia seeks Interpol help to find comedian over MH370 joke outrage

    Interpol’s assistance is being sought by Malaysia’s police chief to track down Jocelyn Chia, a New York-based, Singapore-born comedian whose joke about the missing MH370 flight has sparked outrage and led to diplomatic apologies. Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani announced the decision to request Interpol’s help in the ongoing investigation. Chia, a former lawyer believed to have become…

  • Influencer Andrew Tate faces intensified human trafficking charges in Romania

    Influencer Andrew Tate faces intensified human trafficking charges in Romania

    Romanian authorities have intensified human trafficking charges against well-known influencer Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two associates. The case now includes one more victim, bringing the total to seven women. Since April, the Tate brothers and their associates have been under house arrest in Bucharest. Initially detained in December, they are being investigated for rape, human trafficking, and forming…

  • UK economy grows 0.2% in April driven by pubs and car sales

    UK economy grows 0.2% in April driven by pubs and car sales

    The United Kingdom’s economy experienced growth in April, with a 0.2% increase following a 0.3% contraction in March, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The data revealed a 0.1% growth over the three months leading up to April. ONS Director of Economic Statistics, Darren Morgan, attributed the bounce back to strong performance in bars and pubs, a rebound…

  • Over 200,000 parents miss out on £53m Healthy Start vouchers

    Over 200,000 parents miss out on £53m Healthy Start vouchers

    Over a third of eligible parents are not receiving the Healthy Start voucher scheme, which is intended to help families afford essential items like baby formula. This revelation comes after a Sky News investigation into the extreme measures UK families are taking to feed their infants due to the soaring cost of baby formula milk. Labour MP Emma Lewell-Buck is…

  • Malaysia allocates 0m to tackle rural poverty, plans new job programmes

    Malaysia allocates $750m to tackle rural poverty, plans new job programmes

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is set to convene a meeting with district officers across Malaysia next week to address the pressing issue of hardcore poverty, particularly in rural areas. Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan revealed that the government has allocated US$750 million in the 2023 budget for this purpose, which will be directed to the Ministry of Economy to implement…

  • Ex-minister disputes PM’s claims on 30,000 absent SPM exam students

    Ex-minister disputes PM’s claims on 30,000 absent SPM exam students

    Former Malaysian education minister Mohd Radzi Md Jidin has countered Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s claims regarding the number of absent SPM candidates during last year’s national examinations. Mohd Radzi pointed out that local news reports indicated 14,858 students were absent, not the 30,000 cited by the prime minister during a dialogue session with undergraduates at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Anwar had…

  • KLIA aerotrain service upgrade set for 2023 completion, minister urges haste

    KLIA aerotrain service upgrade set for 2023 completion, minister urges haste

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is set to have one of its two Automated People Mover (APM) or aerotrain services back in operation next year. The Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, has instructed Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) to ensure the upgrading works are completed on schedule or earlier. The aerotrain has been in service for 25 years and is now…

  • Bud Light loses top spot in US sales after transgender influencer boycott

    Bud Light loses top spot in US sales after transgender influencer boycott

    Bud Light has lost its status as the top-selling beer in the United States following a boycott, according to recent data. Sales dropped by nearly 25% in the four weeks leading up to June 3, as reported by consulting firm Bump Williams. The boycott began after transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney shared a photo of a personalised Bud Light can on…

  • Kelantan state assembly dissolves, paving way for Malaysian elections

    Kelantan state assembly dissolves, paving way for Malaysian elections

    The Kelantan state assembly in Malaysia is set to be dissolved on June 22, clearing the way for state elections, as announced by Menteri Besar Ahmad Yakob. He had previously sought an audience with the state ruler of Kelantan, Sultan Muhammad V, to discuss the dissolution of the 14th state assembly. Kelantan is not the only state to hold elections…

  • Malaysia’s Klang Valley rail lines expect shorter travel times by September

    Malaysia’s Klang Valley rail lines expect shorter travel times by September

    Klang Valley commuters in Malaysia can anticipate reduced travel times and increased train frequencies on several public transport rail lines by around August or September, according to Transport Minister Anthony Loke. In a parliamentary response, Loke stated that Prasarana Malaysia Berhad and Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd are currently implementing various initiatives to restore public confidence in the rapid transit system.…

  • Global displacement hits 110 million, UNHCR cites Ukraine and Sudan conflicts

    Global displacement hits 110 million, UNHCR cites Ukraine and Sudan conflicts

    A staggering 110 million people across the globe now find themselves displaced, with the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Sudan contributing significantly to this figure, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The agency’s annual report revealed that approximately 19 million individuals were forced to flee their homes last year, marking the largest annual increase ever recorded.…

  • AI use in workplace linked to loneliness and insomnia, study reveals

    AI use in workplace linked to loneliness and insomnia, study reveals

    A recent study has revealed that employees who frequently use artificial intelligence (AI) in their workplace are more likely to experience loneliness, leading to insomnia. The research was conducted in four locations – Taiwan, Indonesia, the US, and Malaysia – and found consistent results across all regions. Lead researcher Pok Man Tang explained that the rapid advancement in AI systems…

  • Russian Major-General killed in Ukrainian missile strike, says official

    Russian Major-General killed in Ukrainian missile strike, says official

    In a significant development, a high-ranking Russian officer has reportedly been killed during a Ukrainian missile strike, as Kyiv continues its counteroffensive against Russian forces. According to Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-backed official in Ukraine, Major-General Sergei Goryachev, Chief of Staff of Russia’s 35th Army, was killed in the southern Zaporizhia region on the frontlines where Ukrainian forces have been regaining…

  • AI discrimination more pressing than human extinction, says EU competition chief

    AI discrimination more pressing than human extinction, says EU competition chief

    The European Union’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager, has highlighted discrimination as a more urgent concern than human extinction in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). In an interview with the BBC, Vestager emphasised the need for “guardrails” to counter the technology’s risks, particularly in areas where AI is used for decision-making that can impact livelihoods, such as mortgage applications. The…

  • Instant Brands files for bankruptcy amid bn liabilities, weak demand

    Instant Brands files for bankruptcy amid $1bn liabilities, weak demand

    Instant Brands, the company behind Pyrex glassware and Instant Pot multicookers, has filed for bankruptcy protection, citing liabilities of up to US$1bn. The firm attributes its financial troubles to high interest rates and weak demand. With over 2,400 employees, Instant Brands plans to continue operations while restructuring the business. This follows a warning from fellow kitchenware brand Tupperware in April,…

  • Berlusconi’s death leaves €6bn empire, Forza Italia’s future uncertain

    Berlusconi’s death leaves €6bn empire, Forza Italia’s future uncertain

    The passing of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has left the nation in mourning, with a state funeral being held in Milan’s grand cathedral. This level of tribute, usually reserved for popes, war heroes, and serving ministers, demonstrates the impact of Berlusconi’s life on Italy. The media mogul and political leader leaves behind a vast empire and a powerful…

  • Malaysian mother and daughter die in Toronto house fire

    Malaysian mother and daughter die in Toronto house fire

    A Malaysian mother, aged 38, and her three-year-old daughter tragically lost their lives in a house fire in Brampton, Toronto. The mother, Melissa Archana John, passed away during the fire, while her daughter, Aria Jeanne Phoenix, succumbed to her injuries the following day. Melissa’s husband, Omar Watson, is currently in a medically induced coma due to severe injuries sustained in…

  • Baleh hydroelectric project on track for 2028 despite pandemic delays

    Baleh hydroelectric project on track for 2028 despite pandemic delays

    The Baleh hydroelectric project, a 1,285MW dam in Kapit, Sarawak, is on track to commence operations by 2028, according to Premier Abang Johari Tun Openg. The construction is expected to be completed within the next three to four years, despite some delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic and worker-related issues. “Our schedule for the dam to be completed is in…

  • Israeli soldiers avoid prosecution over Palestinian-American’s death

    Israeli soldiers avoid prosecution over Palestinian-American’s death

    The Israeli military has decided not to criminally prosecute the soldiers involved in the death of Omar Assad, an 80-year-old Palestinian-American, who passed away in January 2022 after being detained at a West Bank checkpoint. Instead, the soldiers will only face disciplinary measures. Palestinian leaders had called for the soldiers to be prosecuted in an international court. Omar Assad, a…

  • Trump dismisses charges over mishandling classified documents as abuse of power

    Trump dismisses charges over mishandling classified documents as abuse of power

    Former US President Donald Trump has dismissed the federal charges brought against him regarding his handling of classified documents, just hours after pleading not guilty at an arraignment in Miami, Florida. Trump faces 37 counts of concealing and mishandling classified documents. Addressing a crowd from his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, he labelled the case as the “most evil…

  • PKNS urged to strategise for socio-economic growth in Selangor state

    PKNS urged to strategise for socio-economic growth in Selangor state

    The Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) has been urged to continue strategising in order to drive socio-economic growth in the state, according to Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari. As an agency under the state government, PKNS is expected to have a clear focus and direction for development and new growth, particularly for the next 50 years. “PKNS will be celebrating…

  • Six Malaysian states anticipate simultaneous polls in August

    Six Malaysian states anticipate simultaneous polls in August

    Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has indicated that the state elections for Penang, Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan could take place in August. The final decision on the election date rests with the Election Commission (EC), which has not yet provided a clear indicator. However, simultaneous polls are expected for all six states. Chow is scheduled to…

  • MIC leader dismisses need for explanation on Sivarraajh’s CWC removal

    MIC leader dismisses need for explanation on Sivarraajh’s CWC removal

    An MIC leader has stated that there is no need for the party to provide an official explanation to former vice-president C. Sivarraajh regarding his removal from its central working committee (CWC). According to Free Malaysia Today, MIC information chief Thinalan Rajagopal claimed that there was no reason given when Sivarraajh joined the CWC in 2021, as it was the…

  • Ukraine advances in counteroffensive, NATO pledges support, US announces US5m aid

    Ukraine advances in counteroffensive, NATO pledges support, US announces US$325m aid

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has praised the progress of his troops as they advance near the city of Bakhmut in the east and on the southern front. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has also acknowledged Ukraine’s progress in its counteroffensive against Russia, promising increased support from NATO leaders in their upcoming meeting. In contrast, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that…

  • NHS struggles with junior doctor strike amid heatwave pressures

    NHS struggles with junior doctor strike amid heatwave pressures

    NHS England is facing significant challenges as the hot weather and the latest junior doctors’ strike put pressure on the health service. The British Medical Association’s 72-hour walkout began on Wednesday, and it is anticipated that much routine care will be cancelled. The heat is also causing extra demands on accident and emergency units, prompting health bosses to urge people…

  • Essex Police warn of lethal opioid Etonitazene after Basildon deaths

    Essex Police warn of lethal opioid Etonitazene after Basildon deaths

    A warning has been issued by Essex Police after the discovery of a potentially lethal synthetic opioid at the scene of two deaths in Basildon. A man and a woman, both in their 40s, were found dead at a property on Tuesday, with the presence of etonitazene identified at the scene. Etonitazene, also known as Pyro, is a synthetic opioid…

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