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  • Thailand NewsFire drill tragedy sparks aid: Bangkok education ministry offers financial support to grieving family

    Fire drill tragedy sparks aid: Bangkok education ministry offers financial support to grieving family

    Following the tragic death of an 18-year-old student at a school in Bangkok last Friday, the Education Ministry revealed it will provide financial assistance to the victim’s family. The boy died during a fire drill activity intended to ensure school safety when a fire extinguisher exploded. Atthapol Sangkhawasi, the permanent secretary for education, along with Niyom Phaisopha, director-general of Bangkok…

  • Crime NewsChinese fraud syndicate caught after swindling 500 million baht from Thai investors

    Chinese fraud syndicate caught after swindling 500 million baht from Thai investors

    A Chinese national believed to be at the helm of a swindling operation, was taken into custody by the Thai authorities alongside ten other members of the fraud gang. The group is accused of soliciting people to participate in a bogus gold investment scheme, alleging its connection with Thailand’s Crown Property Bureau. The illicit operation, which duped victims of around…

  • Business NewsBusiness diversification: Susco Beyond explores EV market amidst fluctuating oil prices

    Business diversification: Susco Beyond explores EV market amidst fluctuating oil prices

    Susco Beyond, an auxiliary affair of Susco Plc, a prominent Thai oil retailer, persists to diversify. While an integral part of their business still revolves around the oil industry, they seek to mitigate the risks associated with fluctuating oil prices through business diversification. To this end, they have turned their attention to non-oil businesses, an example of which includes their…

  • Thailand NewsThai officer implicated in online gambling assault: Programmer speaks out

    Thai officer implicated in online gambling assault: Programmer speaks out

    A programmer who helped to manage an online gambling website allegedly suffered an assault following accusations made by a high-ranking Thai police officer and fellow member of the Police Cadet Class 47. The officer reportedly blamed the programmer for the drop in website revenue shortly before the assault. Police investigations into the incident led to the identification of the officer…

  • Thailand NewsFat cat’s fateful fall: A ‘windscreen’ of opportunity for purrfection

    Fat cat’s fateful fall: A ‘windscreen’ of opportunity for purrfection

    A fat cat yesterday used one of its nine lives as it tumbled from the fifth floor of a condominium in Thailand and broke its fall on the front windscreen of a pickup. As a consequence, the pickup’s windscreen was shattered by the 4-kilogramme fat cat. The fat cat’s owner, a Thai woman named Bambie, posted a video of the…

  • Thailand NewsDenied education despite paid fees, Thai teen ignites debate on school system reform

    Denied education despite paid fees, Thai teen ignites debate on school system reform

    In a determined effort to continue her education, 15 year old Yok Thanalop made her fourth visit to Triam Udom Suksa Pattanakarn School. Despite paying the term fees and having the support of the Committee for the Rights of the Child, the school refused to accept her as a student, sparking intense debates on both sides. At 7am today, Yok…

  • Thailand NewsNotorious cat burglar arrested in Thailand after six-year spree across provinces

    Notorious cat burglar arrested in Thailand after six-year spree across provinces

    Police arrest notorious cat burglar responsible for multiple break-ins since 2017 in various areas such as Lampang and Bangkok, with most incidents occurring in Chon Buri. The suspect, 32 years old, named as Bunyawat or In (surname withheld), was apprehended today while attempting to sell stolen goods at a shopping mall in Lat Phrao. Bunyawat, the cat burglar, was arrested…

  • Thailand NewsTV tangle: MFP leader’s shareholding scandal sparks iTV’s clarification clash

    TV tangle: MFP leader’s shareholding scandal sparks iTV’s clarification clash

    In the midst of a Thai shareholding scandal involving Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat, iTV has released a statement to clarify inconsistencies between the official minutes from its annual shareholders’ meeting and a video taken on April 26. The central issue revolves around whether iTV is still operating in the media business, which could have implications for Pita’s…

  • Crime NewsThai vocational students clash, leading to injuries

    Thai vocational students clash, leading to injuries

    A clash between two groups of Thai vocational students yesterday resulted in injuries. The incident took place near a passenger terminal in Chachoengsao province, leading to police intervention and the questioning of one 16 year old student. Around 10 students from one vocational college had a standoff with a student from another technical institute, leading to a weapons-drawn clash before…

  • World NewsUkraine reclaims 100 sq km in counteroffensive: Putin cites catastrophic losses

    Ukraine reclaims 100 sq km in counteroffensive: Putin cites catastrophic losses

    Ukrainian forces have reclaimed approximately 100 square kilometres of territory during the counteroffensive’s nascent stages in the 68th week of Russia’s invasion. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, has asserted that Ukraine is experiencing “catastrophic” losses, with Kyiv’s casualties being tenfold higher than Moscow’s. The ongoing counteroffensive efforts involve softening the Russian front lines using methods ranging from small arms and rocket…

  • World NewsDorries awaits clarification on peerage before resigning as MP

    Dorries awaits clarification on peerage before resigning as MP

    The former culture secretary, Nadine Dorries, has stated that she will not officially step down until she receives clarification from Downing Street regarding why her peerage was not granted. In a series of tweets, Dorries addressed speculations surrounding her decision to delay her resignation from the House of Commons, which she initially announced her intentions to do on Friday. She…

  • World NewsMalaysia 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…

  • World NewsUS lawmakers urge relocating US-Africa summit over South Africa-Russia ties

    US lawmakers urge relocating US-Africa summit over South Africa-Russia ties

    A group of American legislators has urged for the relocation of the upcoming US-Africa trade summit, initially set to take place in South Africa later this year. The lawmakers cited concerns over South Africa’s “deepening military relationship” with Russia as the reason for their request. In a letter addressed to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other high-ranking officials,…

  • World NewsUK heatwave raises alarm over ecosystem impact and wildlife catastrophe

    UK heatwave raises alarm over ecosystem impact and wildlife catastrophe

    The extended period of hot and sunny weather in the United Kingdom has prompted concerns from environmental experts, who warn of the potential negative impacts on the country’s ecosystem. Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England, has called for a change in tone when discussing the current weather, highlighting the need for rain to maintain a healthy environment. As climate change…

  • World NewsMalaysia seeks Interpol help to locate comedian over controversial remarks

    Malaysia seeks Interpol help to locate comedian over controversial remarks

    Malaysian authorities are seeking assistance from Interpol to locate Singapore-born comedian Jocelyn Chia, who is believed to be based in New York, following her controversial remarks about Malaysia during a recent comedy performance. Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani announced that the application to obtain Chia’s identity and location will be made as soon as possible to commence investigations.…

  • World NewsOnline scam syndicate members deny abusing teen employee, face prison and fines

    Online scam syndicate members deny abusing teen employee, face prison and fines

    Four individuals, including two minors aged 15 and 17, have pleaded not guilty to charges of ill-treatment, voluntarily causing harm to a 15-year-old teenager, and possession of pornographic materials. Soh Sun Hung, 20 years old, and Yap Kah Seng, 22 years old, along with the two minors, are believed to be part of an online scam syndicate and were the…

  • World NewsMalaysia thwarts buffalo meat import with misleading halal certificate

    Malaysia thwarts buffalo meat import with misleading halal certificate

    An attempt to import approximately 740 kilograms of buffalo meat valued at US$2,800 was thwarted by the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Service Department (Maqis) at Pasir Gudang Port. The meat, originating from India, was discovered in 37 boxes during an inspection. Upon further examination, Maqis officers found discrepancies between the information on the halal certificate and the actual details of…

  • World NewsSunak touts AI revolution in education, seeks UK as global hub

    Sunak touts AI revolution in education, seeks UK as global hub

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has expressed enthusiasm for the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionise education by offering personalised learning for students. He believes AI could assist teachers in lesson planning and marking, reducing their workload, and comparing the impact of AI to having a personal tutor for each student. As schools and universities face the challenge of adapting…

  • World NewsMalaysia tackles poverty-driven school dropouts with compulsory 11-year education

    Malaysia tackles poverty-driven school dropouts with compulsory 11-year education

    Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying has stated that poverty is a significant factor contributing to school dropouts, particularly among secondary school students in Malaysia. The Ministry of Education (MOE) has discovered that some students are unable to attend school as they must work to support their families financially. Addressing this social issue during a question and answer session at…

  • World NewsPenang PH and BN reach consensus on seat allocation for state elections

    Penang PH and BN reach consensus on seat allocation for state elections

    The Penang Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) leaderships appear to have reached an agreement on seat allocations for the upcoming state elections, according to Penang PH chairman Chow Kon Yeow. However, discussions on seat distribution within the unity government will persist at the federal level. Chow, who is also the Penang chief minister, informed reporters that the central…

  • World NewsThree Brits missing after Red Sea scuba boat catches fire in Egypt

    Three Brits missing after Red Sea scuba boat catches fire in Egypt

    Three British tourists have gone missing after a scuba diving boat they were on caught fire near Egypt’s Red Sea coast. The boat, named “Hurricane,” was carrying 12 crew members and 12 British passengers when it was engulfed in flames off the southern Red Sea resort town of Marsa Alam. Egyptian authorities have attributed the fire to an electrical short…

  • World NewsEducation Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam non-attendance spike

    Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam non-attendance spike

    The Education Ministry of Malaysia is currently investigating the factors leading to the absence of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students on their examination day. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has stated that the ministry aims to make appropriate interventions to ensure better student attendance in future years. Fadhlina Sidek commented on the issue during a visit to Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan…

  • Thailand NewsPurrr-perplexing predicament: Python’s toilet tango turns into kitten craving catastrophe

    Purrr-perplexing predicament: Python’s toilet tango turns into kitten craving catastrophe

    A 4 metre long python trapped in a toilet in Nonthaburi, Thailand, was found to have eaten three kittens before swelling difficulties led to its rescue. Officials from the Charlie Radio Rescue Centre took more than 30 minutes to extract the snake. On June 10, at 2pm, Charlie Radio Rescue Centre was alerted to the incident of a large python…

  • World NewsEducation Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam no-shows

    Education Ministry investigates factors behind SPM exam no-shows

    The Education Ministry in Malaysia is investigating the factors behind a significant number of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students not attending their examination day. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the purpose of the study is to make appropriate interventions to ensure improved student attendance in future years. Fadhlina Sidek explained that there could be various factors that led to students…

  • World NewsMalaysia launches women-focused technical and vocational training programme

    Malaysia launches women-focused technical and vocational training programme

    The Malaysian government has announced plans to launch a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme specifically designed for women. Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stated that the programme, proposed by Wanita Umno chief Noraini Ahmad, will be implemented in partnership with Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka and the RISDA-owned Kolej Universiti Agrosains Malaysia. An initial intake of 15,000…

  • World NewsUmno amends constitution to streamline new membership applications

    Umno amends constitution to streamline new membership applications

    The Umno Special General Assembly has recently approved amendments to the party constitution, focusing on membership-related matters to simplify the process for new applicants. The amendments encompass three primary clauses, including Clauses 5, 10, and 18, which address membership registration and the Supreme Council’s (MT) responsibilities. Umno permanent chairman Badruddin Amiruldin announced the unanimous approval. Earlier, Umno vice-president Mohamed Khaled…

  • World NewsMACC to monitor RM320m Sabah water project allocation

    MACC to monitor RM320m Sabah water project allocation

    The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has announced plans to closely monitor the allocation of RM320 million (US$76.7 million) for projects aimed at addressing water supply issues in Sabah. MACC chief Azam Baki has instructed the Sabah MACC to collaborate with the state government in overseeing the funds and their related projects, emphasising the importance of spending the money wisely and…

  • World NewsTeen charged with Aberdeenshire murder, drug supply, and indecent communication

    Teen charged with Aberdeenshire murder, drug supply, and indecent communication

    A 19-year-old has been charged with the murder of a 24-year-old man in Aberdeenshire. Michael Jenkins was declared dead on Watermill Road in Fraserburgh after police responded to a disturbance report around 6pm on Sunday. Alfie Whelan, from Sutton, appeared in Peterhead Sheriff Court on Wednesday, facing charges of murder, supplying controlled drugs, and communicating indecently. Whelan has been remanded…

  • World NewsUmno to enable online membership applications with constitutional amendment

    Umno to enable online membership applications with constitutional amendment

    The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) is set to approve an amendment to its constitution, enabling online membership applications. The special UMNO General Assembly, scheduled for tomorrow, will discuss the motion to change the clause to a rule, granting the Supreme Council the power to amend membership application rules. UMNO President Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi explained that although an…

  • World NewsTwo NRD officers arrested in Malaysian baby trafficking syndicate probe

    Two NRD officers arrested in Malaysian baby trafficking syndicate probe

    The National Registration Department (NRD) in Malaysia has confirmed the arrest of two of its officers by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). They are suspected of being involved in a baby trafficking syndicate operating in the Klang Valley. The arrests were the result of strategic cooperation between the NRD and MACC, following the sharing of internal intelligence. The director-general of…