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  • Banking job boom and surging salaries in Saudi Arabia | Thaiger

    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…

  • Indian baby with rare case of third arm growing from her back cries when touched | Thaiger

    Indian baby with rare case of third arm growing from her back cries when touched

    A newly born baby girl at a local hospital in the northern Indian state has caused astonishment among the public as she has been born with a rare condition of a third arm protruding from the middle of her back. The phenomenon is extremely uncommon and has captured the attention of many. A video that was posted online soon after…

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

    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 | Thaiger

    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…

  • 7 killed as car ploughs into Texas bus stop crowd | Thaiger

    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…

  • Binance resumes bitcoin withdrawals after brief closure due to congestion issue | Thaiger

    Binance resumes bitcoin withdrawals after brief closure due to congestion issue

    Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, recently announced that it had resumed Bitcoin withdrawals following a temporary halt due to a congestion problem. The exchange experienced an interruption in withdrawals for the most widely recognised cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, lasting for over an hour before the issue was resolved. The cryptocurrency exchange did not disclose additional information regarding the nature of the…

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

    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 | Thaiger

    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.…

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

    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 Prime Minister visits Seoul seeking deeper ties amid regional threats | Thaiger

    Japan’s Prime Minister visits Seoul seeking deeper ties amid regional threats

    Tokyo/Seoul: Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in Seoul yesterday to meet South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol amidst a sceptical public regarding the leaders’ pursuit of deeper ties in the face of nuclear threats from North Korea and China’s increasing assertiveness. Kishida’s bilateral visit marks the first by a Japanese leader to Seoul in 12 years, responding to Yoon’s trip…

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

    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 Â¥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 | Thaiger

    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…

  • American man wakes up to find hotel manager sucking his toes | Thaiger

    American man wakes up to find hotel manager sucking his toes

    An American man suffered a shocking experience while staying at a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, when he awoke to find the hotel manager sucking his toes. The bizarre incident occurred on March 30. The man recounted how he had checked into the hotel alone and went to bed early, only to wake up feeling an unusual sensation on his feet.…

  • Netizens show no sympathy for couple who crash after kissing on motorcycle (video) | Thaiger

    Netizens show no sympathy for couple who crash after kissing on motorcycle (video)

    Netizens are showing no sympathy for a Chinese couple who crashed after kissing on a motorcycle. A video released by the police in Weinan, Shaanxi province of China, sparked an online debate after it showed a couple involved in an accident after kissing on a motorcycle. The incident took place late at night on April 21. The footage captured the…

  • Sudan army and Rapid Support Forces set to hold talks in Jeddah | Thaiger

    Sudan army and Rapid Support Forces set to hold talks in Jeddah

    The governments of the US and Saudi Arabia have announced that direct talks between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are set to commence in Jeddah. However, the ongoing conflict in Sudan’s capital shows no sign of subsiding. In a joint statement, both nations encouraged continued international support to end the fighting, urging both parties to prioritise…

  • Hong Kong sees almost double fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in a week | Thaiger

    Hong Kong sees almost double fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in a week

    The number of fatal and severe Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong saw a significant increase last week, nearly double the amount of the previous week, according to health authorities. Despite the rise, experts emphasised that the death rate remains small when compared to the potential daily number of infections. The news coincided with the death of a 13 year old…

  • Chinese couple caught having sex outside convenience store | Thaiger

    Chinese couple caught having sex outside convenience store

    In a shocking incident, a couple was caught having sex outside of a popular convenience store entrance in Zhumadian, Henan Province, China, much to the surprise of passersby and the astonishment of netizens. Onlookers appeared to be indifferent to the scene, with some speculating that the woman seemed to be intoxicated. Local news reports indicated that the event took place…

  • Philippine president clarifies use of military bases granted to US | Thaiger

    Philippine president clarifies use of military bases granted to US

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr emphasised on Thursday that the additional military bases in his country, recently granted to United States access, will not be utilised to target China or any other nation. Marcos spoke at a think-tank event and responded with a simple “no” when questioned if the United States had requested his government contribute troops for combat operations…

  • French purists claim British coronation quiche mislabelled | Thaiger

    French purists claim British coronation quiche mislabelled

    The British palace has introduced a unique vegetarian “quiche” to celebrate King Charles III‘s coronation on Saturday. However, culinary experts in France argue that the dish has been erroneously labelled. Last month, the palace shared the recipe for the Coronation Quiche, which aligns with the new monarch’s environmental concerns and contains no meat. The dish features ingredients such as spinach,…

  • Husband caught holidaying with mistress on livestream by shocked wife during Labour Day | Thaiger

    Husband caught holidaying with mistress on livestream by shocked wife during Labour Day

    One married woman got an unwelcome surprise while she was staying home during the Labour Day holiday to take care of her children – she discovered her husband on holiday with his mistress on a livestream. The unexpected revelation occurred in China when the woman was at home attending to her children. Feeling bored, she spent her time engaging in…

  • Indonesia’s efforts to kick-start peace process in Myanmar | Thaiger

    Indonesia’s efforts to kick-start peace process in Myanmar

    Indonesia has been discreetly engaging with Myanmar’s pro-democracy shadow government, the ruling junta, and ethnic minority armies for several months, according to Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi. As this year’s chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Indonesia aims to kick-start a peace process and reduce violence in the region. In an interview, Marsudi revealed Indonesia’s behind-the-scenes efforts to…

  • Charles III’s coronation: A mix of tradition, modernity and controversy | Thaiger

    Charles III’s coronation: A mix of tradition, modernity and controversy

    In a moment of historic splendour, Britain is set to witness its first coronation in 70 years as the nation prepares to crown King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday. This religious confirmation follows the passing of Queen Elizabeth II last September, and besides crowning Charles, the ceremony will also crown his second wife, Camilla, as queen. Although many…

  • Philippine annual inflation on track for government target as food prices ease | Thaiger

    Philippine annual inflation on track for government target as food prices ease

    Philippine yearly inflation is predicted to remain within the government’s 2% to 4% target range in Q4, following a decrease in April due to reduced food prices. The consumer price index increased by 6.6% YoY in April, the lowest rate since August, and lower than the 7.0% predicted in a Reuters poll. As a result, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas…

  • Singapore car COE prices to remain high due to limited supply and strong demand | Thaiger

    Singapore car COE prices to remain high due to limited supply and strong demand

    Prices for Singapore’s Certificate of Entitlement (COE) are likely to remain high as demand continues to outstrip limited supply. Despite a dip in premiums for cars after the latest bidding exercise closed on 4 May, it is too early to tell if prices have peaked, said analysts who forecast that COE premiums for cars may rise in the next few…

  • Chinese foreign minister assures Russia and India of deepening bilateral ties at SCO meeting | Thaiger

    Chinese foreign minister assures Russia and India of deepening bilateral ties at SCO meeting

    Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has assured his Russian and Indian counterparts that China will continue to deepen bilateral relations and that “coordination and cooperation” will only grow stronger, as it demonstrates its solidarity with two of China’s biggest neighbours. Qin met with other foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in India last week, as Beijing seeks to…

  • Serbian mass shooting leaves 8 dead and 13 injured | Thaiger

    Serbian mass shooting leaves 8 dead and 13 injured

    A tragic shooting last night in the vicinity of Belgrade, Serbia, resulted in the deaths of eight individuals and injuries to another 13. This shocking incident comes in the wake of another mass shooting in Serbia just one day earlier. Serbian authorities are reportedly searching for a 21 year old male suspect after a warrant was issued for his arrest.…

  • CIA accused of using powerful cyberweapons against China and other countries, report reveals | Thaiger

    CIA accused of using powerful cyberweapons against China and other countries, report reveals

    China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Centre (CVERC) and cybersecurity company 360 jointly released a report yesterday, accusing the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of using powerful cyberweapons to attack other countries, including China. The report claims that the CIA has orchestrated “peaceful evolution” and “colour revolutions” worldwide through superior technology. The report concentrated on numerous cyberattacks within China. Investigators…

  • South Korea aspires to become a global pivotal state for Indo-Pacific crisis response | Thaiger

    South Korea aspires to become a global pivotal state for Indo-Pacific crisis response

    South Korea‘s aim to become a global pivotal state (GPS) will help countries in the Indo-Pacific region address crises, according to the nation’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Choi Youngsam, who spoke to media in Seoul. Choi addressed the World Journalist Conference, hosted by the Journalist Association of Korea from April 24-29. Around 50 international journalists, including five from Southeast Asia –…

  • US authorities investigate Goldman Sachs’ role in Silicon Valley Bank collapse | Thaiger

    US authorities investigate Goldman Sachs’ role in Silicon Valley Bank collapse

    US authorities have launched an investigation into Goldman Sachs‘ work with Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in relation to the events that led to the collapse of the California-based bank. Goldman disclosed the probe in a recent securities filing, noting that they are cooperating and providing information to various government bodies. The investigation focuses on the bank’s activities for SVB in…

  • Wife throws boiling hotpot at husband in restaurant, causing distress to nearby diners | Thaiger

    Wife throws boiling hotpot at husband in restaurant, causing distress to nearby diners

    A couple’s heated argument in a hot pot restaurant located in the Guangzhou province of China shocked onlookers as the wife threw boiling soup at her husband, inadvertently scalding customers at the nearby table. CCTV footage captured the dramatic incident during which the husband and wife quarrelled while having a meal together and demonstrated shocking acts of violence. According to…

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