World News

Explore the latest global news with The Thaiger’s World News page, your comprehensive source for international updates. We’ve got breaking news, insightful analysis, and exclusive stories from around the globe, covering politics, business, technology, and culture. Stay informed about the world’s most pressing issues, emerging trends, and influential events, as well as updates on travel, lifestyle, and entertainment.

The Thaiger is your go-to platform for staying connected with the ever-changing world we live in. To keep up with the most reliable international news source, subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on social media.

  • Sponsored

    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....

  • US-Mexico border braces for chaos as asylum rules change

    US-Mexico border braces for chaos as asylum rules change

    A surge of people is expected at the United States border with Mexico, as US President Joe Biden acknowledges the situation will be “chaotic for a while.” Title 42 pandemic-era rules, which made claiming asylum at the border nearly impossible, are set to expire in the coming days. This has led tens of thousands of people to gather at border…

  • Sudan’s escalating conflict displaces over 700,000 civilians, warns UN

    Sudan’s escalating conflict displaces over 700,000 civilians, warns UN

    The escalating conflict between Sudanese military generals continues to take a toll on civilian lives, causing an alarming increase in the number of people fleeing their homes. According to the United Nations, over the past week, the number of internally displaced persons has doubled from 340,000 to more than 700,000. Furthermore, the International Organisation for Migration reports that hundreds have…

  • Singapore’s prime minister urges ASEAN to work towards a joint power grid

    Singapore’s prime minister urges ASEAN to work towards a joint power grid

    Following the success of the Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore power integration project, Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, 70 years old, called on ASEAN yesterday to continue working towards a joint power grid. A regional power grid will strengthen energy security, and resilience in member states, and advance regional decarbonisation, Lee said. The Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore project demonstrates that “multilateral power trading in…

  • Deaf Taiwanese man saved from online love scam by alert bank and police

    Deaf Taiwanese man saved from online love scam by alert bank and police

    Employees at a Taiwanese bank and police officers exhibited quick thinking and calm responses in helping a deaf man to escape a potentially disastrous internet love scam. According to reports, the incident took place at a Taipei Fubon Bank branch in Peitou, Taiwan. The 48 year old man approached the bank counter intending to apply for a significant loan. Due…

  • Man discovers his 17 year old twins aren’t his, DNA test reveals wife’s cheating

    Man discovers his 17 year old twins aren’t his, DNA test reveals wife’s cheating

    A man was left stunned after discovering that his wife cheated on him and that the twins he had raised for 17 years were not his children after they took a random DNA test. The unnamed American man immediately realised that his wife had cheated on him when news of the DNA test was revealed. He shared the story on…

  • Trump ordered to pay US million for defamation and sexual abuse in landmark trial

    Trump ordered to pay US$5 million for defamation and sexual abuse in landmark trial

    A US jury ruled yesterday that former president Donald Trump was liable for sexually abusing and defaming an ex-magazine columnist, ordering him to pay her US$5 million in damages. The nine jurors dismissed E. Jean Carroll’s accusations of rape but upheld her other claims in the high-profile civil trial, which concluded after less than three hours of deliberations. The lawsuit…

  • US takes down Russian FSB’s sophisticated global malware network

    US takes down Russian FSB’s sophisticated global malware network

    The US Justice Department announced yesterday that it had successfully dismantled a “sophisticated” malware network, known as “Snake” or “Uroburos”, that had been utilized by Russia’s FSB intelligence agency for two decades. This highly advanced cyber-espionage tool allowed the FSB to secretly spy on target computer systems in 50 countries, focusing on government networks, research facilities, journalists, and other high-value…

  • In memory of Arman Soldin, an AFP journalist who witnessed Ukraine’s war

    In memory of Arman Soldin, an AFP journalist who witnessed Ukraine’s war

    As a testament to Arman Soldin’s dedication to journalism, one only needs to view his recent coverage for AFP from the embattled Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. With Russian forces progressively tightening their grip from the north, south, and east, Bakhmut appeared to be on the brink of collapse. Despite the risks, Arman braved the dangers to document the military conflict…

  • Former Coinbase product manager sentenced in first cryptocurrency insider trading case

    Former Coinbase product manager sentenced in first cryptocurrency insider trading case

    In a landmark legal decision, a former Coinbase Global Inc. product manager has been sentenced to two years in prison in what is being deemed the United State’s first case of insider trading involving cryptocurrency. Ishan Wahi, 32 years old, received his sentence from US District Judge Loretta Preska in a Manhattan federal court yesterday after pleading guilty to two…

  • Biden and Republican lawmakers fail to reach debt limit agreement

    Biden and Republican lawmakers fail to reach debt limit agreement

    In a recent meeting at the White House, US President Joe Biden emphasized that the country’s debt limit must be addressed, warning that a default “is not an option” for the world’s largest economy. Republican leaders Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell met Biden, along with the top two congressional Democrats, Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. However, no new developments were…

  • Biden meets Republican leaders in bid to resolve US debt limit impasse

    Biden meets Republican leaders in bid to resolve US debt limit impasse

    A significant meeting took place between President Joe Biden and Republican leaders yesterday, with the hope of breaking the deadlock over the US debt limit, which could have repercussions in the upcoming presidential election. The key gathering had President Biden, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell discussing the national debt ceiling, which currently stands at US$31.4…

  • ISS backs ValueAct’s boardroom challenge at Seven & i Holdings

    ISS backs ValueAct’s boardroom challenge at Seven & i Holdings

    A leading proxy advisory firm, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), has supported ValueAct Capital‘s bid to secure positions for its four director nominees on the board of Japanese convenience store operator Seven & i Holdings. ValueAct, which owns 4.4% of Seven & i, has been particularly critical of the company’s conglomerate structure and has recently increased pressure further by publicly demanding…

  • ASEAN at a crossroad as violence escalates in Myanmar

    ASEAN at a crossroad as violence escalates in Myanmar

    Southeast Asian nations are at a “crossroad”, as escalating violence in junta-controlled Myanmar threatens to overshadow a regional summit, warned Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security, Mahfud MD. The two-year-long crisis has left Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) diplomatic attempts to resolve it fruitless. Last month, an air strike on a village reportedly killed around 170 people,…

  • Scoot flight horror: Technical fault sparks panic among passengers on Singapore to Bangkok route

    Scoot flight horror: Technical fault sparks panic among passengers on Singapore to Bangkok route

    Passengers on a Scoot flight from Singapore to Bangkok feared for their lives when a technical fault caused the aircraft to catch fire yesterday afternoon. Pictures taken by a passenger on the TR605 flight showed a plume-filled cabin. The Airbus A321 departed Bangkok at 3.56pm and was due to arrive in Singapore at 7.15pm. As a result of the technical…

  • Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of bullying Canadian lawmaker, Beijing hits back

    Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of bullying Canadian lawmaker, Beijing hits back

    China refuted allegations that one of its diplomats in Canada had engaged in threatening, intimidating, and bullying behaviour toward a Canadian opposition legislator and interfering in the country’s internal affairs. Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced yesterday that the Canadian government had declared Zhao Wei as “persona non grata” and ordered him to leave the country immediately, despite Beijing’s denials. She…

  • SAIC Motor begins construction of new energy industrial park in Thailand

    SAIC Motor begins construction of new energy industrial park in Thailand

    Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor has commenced construction on a new energy industrial park in Thailand, focusing primarily on localised production of vital automotive components for the company’s new energy vehicles (NEVs). SAIC has announced the park’s Phase I construction is projected to wrap up this year, while the park’s full completion is expected by 2025. Situated in Chonburi province,…

  • Voyeur captures Chinese students having sex behind a lorry in Wenzhou

    Voyeur captures Chinese students having sex behind a lorry in Wenzhou

    Two Chinese students having sex behind a lorry was snapped by an opportunist voyeur in Wenzhou, a city in the southeastern province of Zhejiang, in the People’s Republic of China. Unsurprisingly, the video clip and snaps went viral on social media. The Chinese students, taking advantage of what they believed to be a hidden corner next to a lorry, thought…

  • Singapore increases COE quota for categories A and B cars to reduce supply volatility

    Singapore increases COE quota for categories A and B cars to reduce supply volatility

    Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced that it will increase the Certificates of Entitlement (COE) quota for cars in categories A and B as a one-time adjustment to reduce supply volatility. The quota will rise from 9,575 to 10,431 for the current quarter, with Category A increasing by 24% and Category B increasing by 15%. The LTA will redistribute…

  • Donald Trump rejects final chance to testify in rape trial

    Donald Trump rejects final chance to testify in rape trial

    Former United States President Donald Trump, who once claimed it was fine to “Grab ‘em (women) by the pussy,” declined his last chance to testify at a civil trial where he is accused of raping a US journalist in a luxury department store dressing room in 1996. The trial has been ongoing for two weeks, with Elizabeth Jean Carroll seeking…

  • Banking job boom and surging salaries in Saudi Arabia

    Banking job boom and surging salaries in Saudi Arabia

    Despite ongoing global financial challenges, Saudi Arabia is experiencing a significant surge in banking jobs and salaries. This growth is attributed to the ambitious economic expansion plans by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who is utilising oil sales revenue to transform the nation’s economy. With over US$600 billion worth of assets, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is hiring swiftly, attracting…

  • At least 27 workers killed in remote Peruvian gold mine fire

    At least 27 workers killed in remote Peruvian gold mine fire

    In a remote region of southern Peru, a fire at the La Esperanza 1 gold mine has claimed the lives of at least 27 workers, marking one of the worst mining disasters in the country’s recent history. The grieving families of the victims have congregated near the mine, anxiously waiting for updates on their loved ones. The cause of the…

  • Singapore aims to shed stopover status and hit pre-pandemic tourist numbers by 2024

    Singapore aims to shed stopover status and hit pre-pandemic tourist numbers by 2024

    Australians, Bryan and Christine Mansfield were delighted to start their three-day holiday in Singapore, marking the beginning of their golden jubilee celebrations delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Like other tourists, Singapore was their first foreign destination since 2020 when the pandemic halted international travel. Although Singapore served as a layover before proceeding to their main destinations within the Southeast…

  • Digital bank runs: How social media fuels panic and threatens financial stability

    Digital bank runs: How social media fuels panic and threatens financial stability

    A crisis of confidence in the US banking sector has led individuals to withdraw their money from financial institutions including Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse, First Republic Bank, and California-based PacWest Bancorp. This series of events has given birth to a new term in the finance lexicon: digital bank run. In contrast to traditional bank runs, where people would form…

  • 7 killed as car ploughs into Texas bus stop crowd

    7 killed as car ploughs into Texas bus stop crowd

    At least seven people lost their lives yesterday in South Texas, and several others were injured when a vehicle crashed into a group of individuals waiting at a bus stop outside a migrant aid centre. The police currently consider the incident an accident; however, a witness claimed that the driver had shouted insults at the group before speeding up. The…

  • Foxconn founder Terry Gou vows to preserve peace between Taiwan and China if elected president

    Foxconn founder Terry Gou vows to preserve peace between Taiwan and China if elected president

    Richard Fox, a 72-year-old billionaire, pledged to “preserve peace” between Taiwan and China at a rally held in the run-up to the January 2024 presidential elections. Fox is the founder of technology giant Foxconn, a significant provider of components for Apple’s iPhones. In April, he announced his bid for the presidential nomination from Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang party, which advocates for…

  • Singaporean youth moving back with parents due to skyrocketing rents

    Singaporean youth moving back with parents due to skyrocketing rents

    Singapore sees rising rents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing some young tenants to return to their parent’s homes or face soaring rental fees. Since the onset of the pandemic, the number of Singaporeans and permanent citizens under 35 years old living alone increased from 15,900 in 2019 to 25,000 in 2020. However, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority and 99.…

  • Rohingya refugees refuse repatriation without citizenship and security guarantees in Myanmar

    Rohingya refugees refuse repatriation without citizenship and security guarantees in Myanmar

    Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh announced on Saturday that they would refuse to return to Myanmar unless their eventual repatriation ensured security and guaranteed citizenship rights. The statement came after a group of twenty Rohingya refugees were allowed to visit Rakhine State for the first time since they fled to Bangladesh following a military-led crackdown in 2017. Nearly one million Rohingya…

  • Scientific expedition to Antarctica reveals surprising temperatures and climate impact on Singapore

    Scientific expedition to Antarctica reveals surprising temperatures and climate impact on Singapore

    Standing on an ice sheet with only a t-shirt on his back, 52-year-old Professor Benjamin Horton certainly did not expect such weather during his trip to Antarctica. “The first couple of days, the weather was amazing. The oceans were like a mirror. We had wildlife, humpback whales, popping out (of the ocean),” said the director of the Earth Observatory of…

  • Japan’s casino impact on Singapore’s integrated resorts

    Japan’s casino impact on Singapore’s integrated resorts

    Japan is preparing to welcome customers to its first casino in the western city of Osaka, a man-made island called Yumeshima. The venture, backed by a consortium including MGM Resorts, is expected to cost ¥1.08 trillion (US$7.9 billion), making it the most expensive integrated resort ever built. When it finally opens, Singapore’s established integrated resorts, Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and…

  • Chinese man treks 2,000 km to play prayer on speaker at Buddha statue

    Chinese man treks 2,000 km to play prayer on speaker at Buddha statue

    A 27 year old Chinese man embarked on a 2,000-kilometre journey to make his dreams a reality by visiting a giant Buddha statue carrying a large Airpod-shaped speaker to amplify his prayers to the deity. The man, named Zhang, posted a video on social media on April 25, showing him holding the large speaker next to the ear of the…

Broke? Find employment in Southeast Asia with JobCute Thailand and SmartJob Indonesia. Rich? Invest in real estate across Asia with FazWaz Property Group or get out on a yacht anywhere with Boatcrowd. Even book medical procedures worldwide with MyMediTravel, all powered by DB Ventures.