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    Is private health insurance in Thailand worth it? Real costs vs risks explained

    Thailand has a strong healthcare system with both public and private options. Public hospitals offer affordable care, but many people, including expats, choose private health insurance for faster service, modern facilities, and more treatment choices. To decide if private health...

  • Hishammuddin questions Umno suspension, awaits disciplinary board summons

    Hishammuddin questions Umno suspension, awaits disciplinary board summons

    Former Umno vice-president Hishammuddin Hussein has revealed that he was never summoned by the party’s disciplinary board after his suspension. He stated that the usual suspension process involves appealing for reinstatement and presenting one’s case to the disciplinary board. However, Hishammuddin remains uncertain about the reasons behind his suspension and the sincerity of recent statements suggesting the possibility of reinstating…

  • Anwar Ibrahim to address Indonesia maritime border deal in Parliament

    Anwar Ibrahim to address Indonesia maritime border deal in Parliament

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced he will address the concerns raised by Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman Muhyiddin Yassin regarding the recent maritime border agreement with Indonesia during the Prime Minister’s Questions and Answers (PMQ) session in Parliament. Anwar urged Muhyiddin to attend the debate and stated that he hopes he will be present. The prime minister’s statement came during a…

  • Health Ministry tackles Johor staff shortage with 35 nurses and RM771,600

    Health Ministry tackles Johor staff shortage with 35 nurses and RM771,600

    The Malaysian Health Ministry is taking action to address the urgent staff shortage at health facilities in Johor by allocating 35 permanent staff nurses and other staff, including medical assistants. The allocation will also include various contract posts awaiting confirmation. This immediate solution is a collaboration between the Health Ministry and the central agency. Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa stated…

  • Selangor state assembly not dissolving in June, confirms Menteri Besar

    Selangor state assembly not dissolving in June, confirms Menteri Besar

    Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari announced that the Selangor state assembly will not be dissolved in the coming weeks, despite June 19 marking his fifth year in office. He dispelled rumours that a dissolution would be called on that date during a meeting between Selangor public servants and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The Penang government, on the other hand, plans…

  • Malaysian royals mourn loss of humanitarian Datin Paduka A. Mangalam

    Malaysian royals mourn loss of humanitarian Datin Paduka A. Mangalam

    On June 10, Datin Paduka A. Mangalam, life president of the Pure Life Society, passed away. Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah expressed their condolences to her family and acknowledged her significant contributions to the community, particularly orphans and the less fortunate. Mother Mangalam, as she was affectionately…

  • Head in the window scare: Child narrowly escapes injury in Guangzhou car incident

    Head in the window scare: Child narrowly escapes injury in Guangzhou car incident

    A child narrowly escaped serious injury after her head became trapped in a car window while her mother was closing it in Guangzhou, China. Bystanders quickly rushed to help, pushing the window down, and freeing the girl without significant harm. This distressing event reportedly occurred on Wednesday, June 7 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, and lasted only 30 seconds, but…

  • Future luminaries unite: Hong Kong Laureate Forum to showcase Shaw Prize scientists

    Future luminaries unite: Hong Kong Laureate Forum to showcase Shaw Prize scientists

    The prestigious Hong Kong Laureate Forum has been pencilled in later this year bringing together over 20 Shaw Prize scientists and approximately 200 young scientists from 30 countries, including Thailand. The event, scheduled for November 13-18, is designed as a global scientific exchange and networking opportunity to cultivate future leaders in science, as stated by the Hong Kong Laureate Forum…

  • BioNTech faces first German vaccine lawsuit amid claims of side effects

    BioNTech faces first German vaccine lawsuit amid claims of side effects

    BioNTech is scheduled to make an appearance in a court in Hamburg today in response to a lawsuit that was filed by a German woman. The woman claims that she experienced side effects from the company’s Covid-19 vaccine and is seeking 5.6 million baht (US$160,000) in damages. This is the first time that BioNTech has been sued in Germany in…

  • Ex-Bersatu director faces 30-year sentence for non-consensual sexual act

    Ex-Bersatu director faces 30-year sentence for non-consensual sexual act

    A Malaysian businessman, Wan Mohammad Ashraf Nasjaruddin, 42, is facing charges for allegedly having a non-consensual sexual connection with a 25-year-old bank officer using an object. The incident reportedly took place in a hotel toilet at Jalan Bukit Bintang in the early hours of January 2. The Sessions Court in Kuala Lumpur has set the next mention date for the…

  • Malaysia cuts combat ships order amid PAC investigation, saves costs

    Malaysia cuts combat ships order amid PAC investigation, saves costs

    An article published by Malay newspaper Utusan Malaysia has been accused of jeopardising the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) ongoing scrutiny into the littoral combat ships (LCS) scandal. PAC chairman Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsudin expressed her concerns over the article, which claimed that the government had decided to reduce the number of LCS to be built from six to five to…

  • Love gone awry: Indian man arrested for grisly ‘cooking’ of girlfriend’s remains

    Love gone awry: Indian man arrested for grisly ‘cooking’ of girlfriend’s remains

    Mumbai Police arrested an Indian man for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, dismembering her body, and boiling the pieces in a pressure cooker. The arrest of 56 year old Manoch Sane followed a neighbour’s complaint of a foul odour emanating from the couple’s Mumbai apartment. Law enforcement searching the residence discovered several cans with human body parts inside, with more in a blender and…

  • Malaysia eyes digital economy boom with RM130bn investment target by 2025

    Malaysia eyes digital economy boom with RM130bn investment target by 2025

    Malaysia is striving to become an Asian digital tiger over the next decade, with a focus on attracting talent and expertise in data and technology, according to Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil. Addressing around 100 Malaysian students in London, Fahmi highlighted the importance of the digital economy, which is expected to contribute at least one-fourth of the nation’s economy…

  • Diver Datuk Pandelela Rinong named Malaysia’s national unity icon

    Diver Datuk Pandelela Rinong named Malaysia’s national unity icon

    National diving champion Datuk Pandelela Rinong has recently been named a national unity icon in Malaysia, according to National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang. This move is part of the ministry’s efforts to promote unity among the people by recognising leaders, artists, and sports legends who embody the values of unity and harmony. Pandelela Rinong, 29 years old and…

  • Dengue fever cases soar 158% in Malaysia with 34 deaths recorded

    Dengue fever cases soar 158% in Malaysia with 34 deaths recorded

    Dengue fever cases in Malaysia have risen by 158% from January to June 3, with 48,712 cases reported compared to 18,883 cases during the same period last year. The Health Director-General, Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan, revealed that 34 deaths due to dengue fever complications were recorded, a significant increase from the 12 deaths reported in 2022. From May 28…

  • Thousands evacuated as Philippines’ Mayon volcano oozes lava

    Thousands evacuated as Philippines’ Mayon volcano oozes lava

    Approximately 13,000 individuals have been forced to evacuate in the north-east region of the Philippines as Mayon, the country’s most well-known volcano, continues to emit lava. Residents within the six-kilometre “permanent danger zone” have sought refuge in shelters, using lorries and buffalo-drawn carriages to evacuate. Known for its flawless conical shape, Mayon began to spew lava last week, with evacuations…

  • Mother dies in Amazon crash, kids survive 40 days before rescue

    Mother dies in Amazon crash, kids survive 40 days before rescue

    Four siblings were rescued from the Amazon jungle after surviving 40 days following a plane crash that killed their mother and two pilots. The children’s father, Manuel Ranoque, revealed that their mother, Magdalena Mucutuy, was alive for four days after the crash and urged them to leave and seek help. The siblings, aged 13, nine, five, and one, were airlifted…

  • Wedding bus crash in Australian wine region kills 10, injures 20

    Wedding bus crash in Australian wine region kills 10, injures 20

    A tragic bus accident in Australia’s Hunter Valley wine region has claimed the lives of at least 10 individuals and left over 20 hospitalised. The passengers were returning from a wedding celebration at a local winery on Sunday night when the bus they were travelling in overturned on Wine Country Drive near Greta, New South Wales. Authorities are currently investigating…

  • Sturgeon arrested amid SNP funding probe, faces suspension calls

    Sturgeon arrested amid SNP funding probe, faces suspension calls

    Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf is under pressure to suspend former leader Nicola Sturgeon from the Scottish National Party (SNP) following her arrest on Sunday. Sturgeon was questioned by police in connection to an investigation into the SNP’s funding and finances but was released without charge. She has maintained her innocence throughout the process. The SNP has stated that it…

  • Met Office issues UK-wide yellow warnings for thunderstorms, rain

    Met Office issues UK-wide yellow warnings for thunderstorms, rain

    The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms and rain across the UK, following the hottest days of the year. Four yellow thunderstorm warnings are in place from 12pm to 9pm on Monday, covering parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, much of southern England and the Midlands, and most of Wales. Forecasters have warned that heavy downpours could lead…

  • Anwar defends subsidy restructuring, excludes Malaysia’s affluent from benefits

    Anwar defends subsidy restructuring, excludes Malaysia’s affluent from benefits

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim recently defended Malaysia’s subsidy restructuring programme, which aims to benefit targeted groups by excluding affluent households. Anwar explained that the policy shift differs from previous administrations’ proposals for a nationwide electricity tariff hike, as the increased tariff will only impact multinational companies and high-income households. “This does not burden the people as compared to the proposal…

  • Malaysian Haj pilgrim dies in Makkah, country introduces ATMs in Holy Land

    Malaysian Haj pilgrim dies in Makkah, country introduces ATMs in Holy Land

    A Malaysian Haj pilgrim, aged 57, passed away due to heart failure on June 4 in Makkah. The woman from Raub, Pahang, died at the Tabung Haji (TH) Treatment Centre, according to Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman, Head of the Malaysian Haj Delegation. Her funeral prayers were held at Masjidil Haram (the Grand Mosque) after the Zohor (midday)…

  • Malaysia opens seven clinics to tackle male fertility issues

    Malaysia opens seven clinics to tackle male fertility issues

    In an effort to address fertility issues among men, Malaysia’s Health Ministry has established seven specialised clinics focusing on men’s health and well-being. The clinics include three subfertility clinics in Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, and Penang, and four Nur Sejahtera Clinics (KNS) in Jalan Raja Laut, Melaka, Dungun, and Sarawak. Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Raj Munni Sabu…

  • Sturgeon released pending probe into SNP’s £660k referendum donations

    Sturgeon released pending probe into SNP’s £660k referendum donations

    Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s former first minister, has been released without charge pending further investigations following her arrest in connection with the ongoing inquiry into the SNP’s funding and finances. Sturgeon was questioned by detectives and later released from custody. In a statement, she expressed certainty of her innocence and described the situation as “shocking and deeply distressing.” Police have been…

  • Farmer crashes into petrol station shop after mistaking accelerator for brake

    Farmer crashes into petrol station shop after mistaking accelerator for brake

    A 69-year-old farmer sustained minor injuries after mistakenly pressing the accelerator instead of the brake pedal, causing his car to crash into a convenience store at a petrol station in Jalan Bukit Rambai, Melaka. The incident took place yesterday evening when the farmer, Jaafar Yusof, was leaving the station after refuelling his Hyundai Sonata. Melaka Tengah district police chief Christopher…

  • Myanmar worker killed in stabbing, three foreigners arrested in Malaysia

    Myanmar worker killed in stabbing, three foreigners arrested in Malaysia

    A factory worker from Myanmar tragically lost his life after being stabbed by a colleague during an argument at a house in Butterworth, Malaysia. Seberang Perai Utara district police chief Mohd Asri Shafie announced that three foreign individuals have been arrested and are currently being held in remand for seven days in connection to the murder. Two coworkers of the…

  • Malaysia’s tobacco control bill sent to parliamentary committee for review

    Malaysia’s tobacco control bill sent to parliamentary committee for review

    The Control of Tobacco Product and Smoking Bill has been referred to a parliamentary special select committee (PSSC) for further review after its first presentation in the Dewan Rakyat. Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa stated that the decision was made due to several recommendations from engagement sessions held with government and non-governmental stakeholders that required additional consideration. Dr Zaliha explained,…

  • Man turns 1,700-baht online auction chair into 3 million baht jackpot after designer discovery

    Man turns 1,700-baht online auction chair into 3 million baht jackpot after designer discovery

    In an extraordinary turn of events, Los Angeles resident Justin Miller unknowingly discovered a highly valuable Danish designer chair while browsing an online auction site. He bought it for just 1,700 baht (US$49) and sold the item for an astounding 3 million baht (US$86,500) to an eager collector. Miller stumbled upon an online auction listing featuring the broken-down, leather-covered chair,…

  • Thousands of subreddits go dark protesting Reddit’s API changes

    Thousands of subreddits go dark protesting Reddit’s API changes

    Between June 12 and June 14, a vast number of Reddit communities, known as subreddits, are going dark in protest of the planned API changes that could potentially put an end to many third-party applications. Reddit, often referred to as the “front page of the internet,” is one of the top 20 most popular websites with approximately 430 million monthly…

  • Ofsted reforms insufficient, says sister of teacher who died post-downgrade

    Ofsted reforms insufficient, says sister of teacher who died post-downgrade

    The sister of a headteacher who took her own life after her school received a downgrade from Ofsted has stated that the recently announced inspection system reforms are insufficient. Ruth Perry, former headteacher of Caversham Primary School in Reading, passed away in January. The school was rated “good” in every category except leadership and management, where it was deemed “inadequate.”…

  • Anwar orders transfer of minor infrastructure projects from JKR to district offices

    Anwar orders transfer of minor infrastructure projects from JKR to district offices

    In a recent announcement, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that minor infrastructure projects, such as repairs of dilapidated schools currently overseen by the Public Works Department (JKR), will be transferred to other departments or district offices. This decision aims to reduce the workload of JKR, which is responsible for implementing development projects and maintaining infrastructure for various ministries, departments, statutory…

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