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Top 10 reasons for expats to get a comprehensive health insurance in Thailand
Moving to Thailand offers plenty of excitement and adventure, but the local healthcare system can be complex to navigate as an expat. From unique health risks to high costs at private hospitals, having a comprehensive health insurance plan is essential....
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Stoke-on-Trent community mourns siblings’ tragic deaths, woman arrested
The tragic deaths of two young siblings in Stoke-on-Trent have left their community in shock. 11-year-old Ethan John and his seven-year-old sister Elizabeth were found unresponsive with severe injuries in a house on Flax Street. A woman, 49 years old and known to the children, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. The police initially responded to a stabbing incident…
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Manchester City fans celebrate treble win in rain-soaked parade
Manchester City supporters came together in droves to revel in their team’s remarkable Treble achievement, as an open-top bus parade made its way through the city. Fans set off blue flares and tossed inflatable bananas into the air, while several players removed their shirts in the pouring rain. Manager Pep Guardiola enjoyed a cigar as fans scaled lamp-posts. Despite delays…
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Elderly man investigated for fatally shooting British girl, 11, in France
A 71-year-old man, Dirk Raats, is being investigated for murder after the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old British girl, Solaine Thornton, in France. The incident took place on Saturday evening while Solaine was playing on a swing in her garden. Raats, a neighbour, reportedly opened fire through a hedge after approaching within 10m of the girl’s father. The suspect had…
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Police gain power to halt slow-walk protests, sparking authoritarianism fears
The UK House of Commons has granted police additional authority to address slow-walking protests, a decision that has sparked concerns about the government’s shift towards authoritarianism. The new measures, which redefine “serious disruption,” were approved by a majority of 60 votes. Home Secretary Suella Braverman claims that these changes will enable law enforcement to better manage harmful protests and clarify…
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Teen charged with attempted murder in Devon private school assaults
A teenager has been charged with multiple offences, including two counts of attempted murder, following alleged assaults at a private school in Devon. The 16-year-old, who cannot be identified due to his age, appeared at Exeter Magistrates’ Court, where he was also charged with grievous bodily harm with intent against a school staff member, Henry Roffe-Silvester. During the hearing, the…
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Manchester City celebrate historic Treble despite heavy rain
Thousands of fans gathered in Manchester city centre to celebrate Manchester City’s historic Treble-winning season, despite heavy rain. The team secured their first-ever Champions League title on Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Inter Milan in Istanbul, adding to their Premier League and FA Cup triumphs earlier in the season. This achievement makes them the first English club to win…
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Groom caught at 121mph on M4 with illegal tyre en route to wedding
A groom on his way to his wedding faced an unexpected delay when he was stopped by police for driving at 121mph on the M4 motorway. Wiltshire Police Specialist Ops shared an image on Twitter of the silver BMW alongside a police car and a radar gun showing the speed. The tweet, posted on June 11, stated: “Usually, the bride…
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Mother jailed for late home abortion after lying about pregnancy stage
A 44-year-old mother of three has been sentenced to jail for conducting a late abortion on her 32-34 week foetus. During the COVID lockdown, she obtained abortion pills from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) under laws that permitted women up to 10 weeks pregnant to have phone consultations and receive abortion pills by post to take at home. The…
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MMA urges debate on anti-smoking bill or reinstating nicotine control
The Malaysia Medical Association (MMA) has urged the government to either debate the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Bill 2023 in the current parliamentary session or reinstate nicotine as a controlled substance under the Poisons Act 1952. MMA president Dr Muruga Raj Rajathurai expressed concerns over the government’s decision to refer the Bill to the Parliamentary Special Select…
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JPMorgan to pay $290m in Epstein-linked class-action lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase is set to pay a substantial sum to settle a class-action lawsuit involving a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, according to a joint statement from the bank and the woman’s legal representatives. The proposed settlement would see JPMorgan pay out US$290 million, resolving one claim against the bank in a class-action lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges Epstein…
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EU mulls €1bn Tunisia loan to tackle economy and refugee influx
The European Union is considering a loan of over 1 billion euros to Tunisia, with the majority designated as “macro-financial assistance” aimed at rescuing the nation’s struggling economy. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the potential package during her visit to Tunisia, accompanied by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The EU’s efforts…
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Pakistanis in UK protest for free elections and Khan’s release
A throng of around 200 individuals assembled outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Sunday, displaying placards and green, black, and red flags. The slogan “Aaj nahi, to kub? [If not today, then when?]” reverberated through loudspeakers across Westminster, accompanied by well-known Pakistani tunes. The demonstration was arranged by Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members, a political party established in 1996 by…
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Surrey financial analyst jailed for bomb-making and terrorism offences
A 50-year-old financial analyst from Redhill, Surrey, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for terrorism offences after his laptop, containing a self-written manifesto and bomb manuals, was discovered by a computer repair shop. Asad Bhatti, who previously worked as a senior financial analyst for Legal and General, had also rented a storage unit where chemicals, circuitry, a homemade…
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Met Police spends £4.5m tackling daily Just Stop Oil protests
The Metropolitan Police has spent over £4.5m in the past six weeks dealing with Just Stop Oil (JSO) protests, which have been occurring daily since April 24. The demonstrations, part of an ongoing campaign of civil resistance, have disrupted events such as the Chelsea Flower Show, Gallagher Premiership final, and World Snooker Championship. The police force has had to allocate…
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Jodie Comer wins Tony, National Theatre Live sets UK record
Prima Facie star Jodie Comer has claimed the Tony Award for best leading actress, marking her first Broadway role. The National Theatre Live’s cinema version of the play set a new record as the top-grossing event cinema release in the UK and Ireland. Comer described her victory as “surreal” and dedicated it to playwright Suzie Miller, who she said was…
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Motorbike hit-and-run leaves mum, baby injured in southeast London
Images of a motorbike rider have been released by the police following a hit-and-run crash that left a 29-year-old mother and her 18-month-old baby injured. The incident occurred on Eltham Hill in southeast London, where the baby, who was in a buggy at the time, sustained life-changing injuries. Both mother and child were taken to a south London hospital, and…
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National Eisteddfod excludes rapper Sage Todz over bilingual lyrics
The National Eisteddfod, an annual Welsh cultural festival, has defended its decision to exclude rapper Sage Todz from performing due to his bilingual use of Welsh and English lyrics. The festival has maintained a Welsh language-only policy throughout its history. Sage Todz expressed his disappointment on Twitter, stating that there was “too much English” in his songs for the event’s…
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Malaysia’s Parliament debates Human Rights Commission report for first time
For the first time, the Annual Report of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) was debated by Members of Parliament in the Dewan Rakyat. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department for Law and Institutional Reform, Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, stated that the purpose of the debate was to enable a mature discussion to strengthen human rights protection. Azalina…
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JP Morgan settles Epstein lawsuit, regrets 15-year relationship
JP Morgan has reached a preliminary agreement to settle a lawsuit involving alleged victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bank’s attorneys stated that the settlement serves the best interests of all parties, particularly the survivors who suffered from Epstein’s horrific abuse. The lawsuit claimed that the largest US bank disregarded warning signs about its client during a 15-year…
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Malaysia deputy minister stresses media literacy amid citizen journalism surge
Media literacy is an essential skill for today’s news consumers, according to Deputy Minister of Communications and Digital Teo Nie Ching. As information is now widely accessible, and individuals can easily become citizen journalists or content creators on social media platforms, the ability to discern accurate information is crucial. Teo Nie Ching emphasised the importance of the public learning how…
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Malaysia police seek key witnesses in high-profile drug case
Johor police in Malaysia are currently searching for three local men who are considered crucial witnesses in a drug-related case at the High Court in Muar. The individuals in question are Muhammad Najib Somadin, 32 years old; Muhamad Zaki Johari, 40 years old; and Muhammad Diah Abas, 42 years old. Muhammad Najib’s last known residence was in Taman Cempaka 2,…
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Sabah set to control electricity supply with PM Anwar’s approval
Sabah’s Chief Minister Hajiji Noor announced that a special state assembly sitting is set to take place on January 3 next year, paving the way for Sabah to assume regulatory control of its electricity supply. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has given the green light for the transfer of regulatory power, which is expected to occur on January 1, 2024. To…
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Malaysia urged to end child detention, adopt alternatives for refugee welfare
In the Dewan Rakyat, the debate on the 2022 Annual Report of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) brought forward concerns regarding child welfare and the empowerment of children’s rights. Ahmad Tarmizi Sulaiman urged the government to put an end to the detention of refugee children and families by implementing initiatives such as the Alternative to Detention (ATD) pilot…
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Nigeria’s eurobonds surge after Central Bank Governor suspension
Nigeria’s sovereign dollar-denominated bonds experienced a significant increase as international investors reacted positively to the suspension of Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele. His tenure saw multiple exchange rates that failed to maintain a strong naira. The country’s eurobonds prices surged, with many issues reaching their highest values since late January. Longer-dated maturities, such as the 2049 maturity, witnessed the largest…
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Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86: Tributes pour in for Italy’s ex-PM
The passing of Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s former prime minister and business magnate, at the age of 86 has prompted an outpouring of tributes from political figures, sports icons, and global leaders. Berlusconi’s impact on Italian politics and his notoriety for financial and sex scandals have made him a divisive figure in the country’s history. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his…
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Dnipro River flooding escalates Russia-Ukraine tensions over dam destruction
The flooding of areas surrounding the Dnipro River has escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, as both nations point fingers at each other for the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam. Amidst the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been seeking support from NATO members in the form of weapons training and financing to strengthen Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia’s…
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Sunak denies Johnson’s request to ignore HOLAC’s Lords appointment advice
Rishi Sunak has claimed that Boris Johnson requested him to disregard the House of Lords Appointments Commission’s (HOLAC) recommendations regarding his resignation list appointments to the House of Lords. HOLAC has verified that it did not approve eight of the former prime minister’s nominations. Sunak stated that he declined Johnson’s request, as he believed it was not the right thing…
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Thunderstorms cause 109 easyJet cancellations, affecting 15,000 Gatwick passengers
Disruptions at Gatwick Airport have affected thousands of easyJet passengers, as a series of thunderstorms led to the cancellation of 55 flights on Monday, following the grounding of 54 flights on Sunday. Approximately 15,000 passengers have been impacted by the cancellations. EasyJet emphasised that the safety and wellbeing of its customers and crew are the top priority and that efforts…
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B&Q endorses eco-friendly no-dig gardening to reduce CO2 emissions
B&Q has highlighted the environmental benefits of the “no-dig” gardening method, which is gaining popularity among gardeners. Tim Clapp, head of product range at Kingfisher, the parent company of B&Q, explained that the traditional practice of digging can be damaging to the environment and that there is a viable alternative. The “no-dig” movement was pioneered by British gardener Charles Dowding,…
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Sturgeon avoids suspension amid SNP funding investigation
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has announced that Nicola Sturgeon, its former leader, will not face suspension as police investigate the party’s funding and finances. Sturgeon, who remains an MSP, was arrested and questioned for seven hours before being released without charge. The SNP confirmed to Sky News that Sturgeon’s membership would not be revoked. First Minister Humza Yousaf responded…
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