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  • 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…

  • World NewsMalaysia allocates RM1m to promote Coopmart, reduce living costs

    Malaysia allocates RM1m to promote Coopmart, reduce living costs

    The Malaysia Cooperative Societies Commission (SKM) has allocated RM1 million to support the Madani Cooperative Sales initiative this year, encouraging the public to shop at cooperative retail stores, also known as Coopmart. Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Ewon Benedick highlighted that the Madani Cooperative Sales offer prices of daily necessities up to 20% lower than local market prices. As of…

  • Business NewsIsuzu factory relocation rumours hit Thai auto parts shares

    Isuzu factory relocation rumours hit Thai auto parts shares

    A significant decline in the shares of Thai auto parts companies was observed today, following rumours that Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors intended to move its Thai factory to Indonesia. The Indonesian Industry Minister, Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, stated yesterday that Isuzu could potentially commence production in Indonesia as early as next year. However, Isuzu denied any such relocation plans today. In…

  • Thailand NewsAll children in Thailand should have education, regardless of nationality, says official

    All children in Thailand should have education, regardless of nationality, says official

    Tri-nut Thiengthong, Thailand’s Minister of Education, has emphasised the right of all children living in Thailand to receive an education regardless of their nationality. This was in response to the recent influx of 124 undocumented children at Thai Rat Witthaya 6 (Ratchamongkol) School in Ang Thong province. The Ministry of Education is working closely with local organisations to ensure the necessary…

  • Thailand NewsProbe into Thai school’s alleged forced relocation of 130 ethnic children

    Probe into Thai school’s alleged forced relocation of 130 ethnic children

    A committee has been formed by the Ministry of Education to investigate allegations that 130 ethnic children were forcibly relocated from a Thai-Myanmar border town to a school in Ang Thong’s Pa Mok district. Local complaints have been filed, claiming that a large group of ethnic children was enrolled in Thairath Wittaya 6 School, a small institution with only two…

  • Thailand NewsTour bus catches fire on Sirat Expressway causing heavy traffic (video)

    Tour bus catches fire on Sirat Expressway causing heavy traffic (video)

    A tour bus caught fire on the Sirat Expressway’s outbound side in Bangkok, causing heavy traffic but no injuries or deaths. The bus carried 15 Polish tourists, a Thai guide, and a driver, 46 year old Kwonchit. The tour bus caught fire on the Sirat Motorway this morning, blocking the left lane and causing heavy traffic. The fire is under…

  • Business NewsThailand’s TPIPP allocates 14 billion baht to phase out coal by 2026

    Thailand’s TPIPP allocates 14 billion baht to phase out coal by 2026

    TPI Polene Power Plc (TPIPP), the leading waste-to-energy project developer and operator in Thailand, is set to continue its five-year capital expenditure plan of 14 billion baht. The plan, which began last year, aims to replace coal usage with renewable energy sources and increase the company’s power generation capacity. TPIPP has earmarked 3 billion baht for projects focused on reducing…

  • World NewsUS senator urges declassification of report on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing

    US senator urges declassification of report on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing

    US Senator Chris Van Hollen has urged the Biden administration to declassify and release a government report on the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. The Al Jazeera correspondent was killed on May 11, 2022, while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Initially, Israeli officials falsely accused Palestinian gunmen of fatally shooting Abu…

  • Chiang Mai NewsDriver survives 2-day lorry plunge ordeal by eating cabbage, rescued by cattle herder

    Driver survives 2-day lorry plunge ordeal by eating cabbage, rescued by cattle herder

    A lorry transporting Chinese cabbages plunged 80 metres into a ravine in Chiang Mai, leaving the driver trapped for two days and two nights. Miraculously, he survived by eating the cabbages before a cattle herder found him yesterday. In a dramatic rescue operation, emergency responders arrived on the scene at Huay Phak Kut curve in Mae Suek sub-district of Chiang…

  • Road deathsVan carrying migrants crashes and catches fire, leaving 4 dead

    Van carrying migrants crashes and catches fire, leaving 4 dead

    A van carrying migrant workers fled from police before crashing and catching fire in Thailand’s central Ayutthaya province, resulting in four deaths. Authorities are currently investigating the accident and searching for any additional injuries or casualties. The accident occurred at around 1am this morning on Highway 3543 near Chiang Rak Noi School in Bang Pa-in district. A van transporting migrant…

  • Politics NewsUrgent call for new govt: Thai Chamber of Commerce stresses budget allocation continuity

    Urgent call for new govt: Thai Chamber of Commerce stresses budget allocation continuity

    The Thai Chamber of Commerce emphasised the urgency of forming a new government to ensure the continuity of budget allocation, following discussions with Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP), and other party executives. Sanan Angubolkul, the chamber’s chairman, highlighted the need to address issues such as costly electricity bills, wages, ease of doing business, and legal reforms…

  • World NewsAsia-Pacific markets to gain from US-Europe supply chain diversification

    Asia-Pacific markets to gain from US-Europe supply chain diversification

    Asia-Pacific emerging markets are predicted to gain from the ongoing supply chain decoupling, as analysts highlight the US and Europe’s efforts to diversify risks in security-related sectors. Steven Cochrane, Moody’s Analytics chief Asia-Pacific economist, recently discussed the decoupling between the US and China within intermediate goods production during an online event. He explained that incentives, rather than government policies, are…

  • World NewsHusband catches wife cheating as street light reveals adulterous embrace

    Husband catches wife cheating as street light reveals adulterous embrace

    A 29 year old man in Ein Sue district of China’s Hubei province discovered his wife’s infidelity through a chance encounter by their home window. The couple had been married for seven years before their relationship crumbled, following the husband’s job loss due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The man, known as Phoo (a pseudonym), was introduced to his wife, Tong (a…

  • World NewsLove Confession Day turns into betrayal: Husband catches cheating wife in the act

    Love Confession Day turns into betrayal: Husband catches cheating wife in the act

    A marriage was shaken to its core on “Love Confession Day” in China after a husband caught his wife dating another man while out with his daughter in the Jiangsu province. The cheating wife then defended her lover when confronted. ‘A,’ a married woman, chose to celebrate Love Confession Day, which is similar to Valentine’s Day, by secretly dating another man…

  • Crime NewsWoman shot dead by ex-owner refusing to vacate repossessed house

    Woman shot dead by ex-owner refusing to vacate repossessed house

    A tragic incident unfolded this afternoon in Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani when a woman was fatally shot by the irate former owner of a house she had recently purchased from a bank. The man, 65 years old, had refused to vacate the property and was in a standoff with the police at the time of the shooting. Officers were alerted…

  • Thailand NewsTikTok sensation: Daring orange tabby cat stuns with pool diving skills

    TikTok sensation: Daring orange tabby cat stuns with pool diving skills

    A clip of an orange tabby cat named Fuji secretly diving into a swimming pool has gone viral online after being shared on TikTok. The feline’s antics left the owner baffled, initially thinking the pet had accidentally fallen into the water. The video was posted on TikTok by the @jaratpongouytrak4 account. It quickly garnered attention from cat lovers as it…

  • Thailand NewsFat cat survives after falling from 6th floor, breaking car window

    Fat cat survives after falling from 6th floor, breaking car window

    A fat cat managed to survive a fall from the sixth floor of a condominium in Bangkok, breaking the rear window of a car parked below. The car owner, upon discovering that the mischievous culprit was an adorable and overweight feline weighing 8.5 kilograms, graciously forgave the fat cat. The owner of the broken rear car window, Apiwat Toyothaka, shared a…

  • Thailand NewsLeopard cat struck by car in southern Thailand

    Leopard cat struck by car in southern Thailand

    A leopard cat is seriously injured after being hit by a car in Phang Nga province in southern Thailand on Monday. A young man named Somchai (pseudonym) from Thung Kha Ngok subdistrict was driving his motorbike along the Phang Nga – Takua Pa route when he saw an animal get hit by a car. He parked his motorbike to check…

  • World NewsCathay Pacific fires staff amid discrimination row and foreigner worship claims

    Cathay Pacific fires staff amid discrimination row and foreigner worship claims

    Cathay Pacific Airways today dismissed three flight attendants following allegations of discrimination against non-English speakers. The incident occurred on flight CX987 from Chengdu to Hong Kong and led to widespread concern, prompting the airline to issue a sincere apology. Cathay Pacific CEO Ronald Lam announced the staff dismissals after an internal investigation and reiterated the company’s zero-tolerance approach to serious violations…

  • World NewsCathay Pacific apologises for staff mocking non-English speakers on flight

    Cathay Pacific apologises for staff mocking non-English speakers on flight

    Cathay Pacific Airways issued an apology following allegations of discrimination against non-English speakers by its flight attendants. The accusations surfaced in a viral post on Chinese social media, causing widespread concern and prompting the airline to take action. The incident occurred on flight CX987, travelling from Chengdu in southwestern China to Hong Kong. In response, Cathay Pacific suspended the flight attendants…

  • Thailand NewsStolen ambulance radio requested back, needed for life-saving communication

    Stolen ambulance radio requested back, needed for life-saving communication

    Emergency responders from the Bangkok Medical Centre have reported the theft of a vital communication radio from an ambulance, urging the thief to return the equipment as it is crucial for saving lives. Yesterday, May 21, Mahesak Kanrat, a 48 year old ambulance captain from the Bangkok Medical Centre, reported the theft to Pipatpong Puempoon, a sergeant major investigating the…

  • Crime NewsExamination indicates that 3 year old Thai murder victim was sexually abused

    Examination indicates that 3 year old Thai murder victim was sexually abused

    A tragic and shocking incident occurred involving the murder of a three year old girl in Thailand’s southern Narathiwat province. The grief-stricken parents suspect foul play and believe someone is responsible for their daughter’s death. The Foundation for Children and Women’s Welfare is assisting the family in their pursuit of justice. Yesterday, Paweena Hongsakul, the president of the Paweena Hongsakul…

  • Crime NewsCops catch last suspects in Pattaya robbery of Chinese tourists

    Cops catch last suspects in Pattaya robbery of Chinese tourists

    Cops caught all the last suspects involved in the robbery case targeting Chinese tourists in Pattaya on May 3. The arrests were made at a border location in Thailand’s eastern Sa Kaeo province. Yesterday morning, Pattaya Police apprehended the three remaining suspects linked to the robbery. The individuals were identified as 31 year old Sarawut Suthaphot, the alleged mastermind behind…

  • Crime NewsDisturbed Buddhist monk in Thailand adopts, kills and burns at least 18 cats

    Disturbed Buddhist monk in Thailand adopts, kills and burns at least 18 cats

    A disturbed Buddhist monk in Thailand confessed to adopting cats via Facebook and beating them to death. Yesterday, the burned carcasses of 18 cats were dug up from behind his living quarters at a temple in Chachoengsao province. Watchdog Thailand Foundation (WDT), an animal rights charity, reported the horrific discovery of animal cruelty at the hands of an ordained Buddhist monk…

  • Thailand NewsThai cyanide serial killer reveals cyanide source, x-husband implicated

    Thai cyanide serial killer reveals cyanide source, x-husband implicated

    The Thai cyanide serial killer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, yesterday made a shocking confession to investigating officers that she obtained the poison from her now-dead ex-husband. While Sararat has yet to confess to any murders, she did acknowledge giving cyanide to her late husband, Suttisak “Dae” Poonkwan, as well as one of the victims, Siriporn “Koy” Khanwong. Police Officer Namkiat Theerarojanapong…

  • World NewsChina prioritizes education, tech for skilled population and moderate fertility

    China prioritizes education, tech for skilled population and moderate fertility

    China is emphasizing the importance of education, science, and technology in developing a skilled population, as the state-backed People’s Daily reported that the country aims for a “moderate fertility” level to support economic growth. The Chinese government has been concerned about the nation’s first population decline in six decades and its rapid ageing, prompting urgent measures to raise the birth…

  • World NewsCyclone Mocha wreaks havoc on Myanmar, disrupts Rakhine state communications

    Cyclone Mocha wreaks havoc on Myanmar, disrupts Rakhine state communications

    Severe disruption of communications has occurred in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, as Cyclone Mocha, one of the strongest storms to hit the region in recent years, made landfall between Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and Myanmar’s port city of Sittwe. The cyclone has affected the ability to assess the scale of its impact, with phone lines and internet connections down in the…

  • Thailand NewsPickup truck overturns and catches fire in Ban Lat district, killing two

    Pickup truck overturns and catches fire in Ban Lat district, killing two

    A tragic accident occurred in Ban Lat district, Phetchaburi, when a heavily laden pickup truck overturned and caught fire, resulting in the deaths of a man and a woman. The incident took place near kilometer marker 157 on the south-bound Phetkasem highway in Tambon Samo Phlue and was reported to the 191 emergency center around 5:45am. Upon receiving the distress…

  • World NewsBiden administration warns of catastrophic consequences if US defaults on debt

    Biden administration warns of catastrophic consequences if US defaults on debt

    The United States government is facing a potential economic catastrophe if a debt deal is not reached in the coming days. The possibility of the country’s first-ever default is causing concern, as negotiations between Democrats and Republicans are expected to continue this week. The two parties have been unable to come to an agreement, despite warnings from officials and bankers…

  • Thailand NewsArson attacks hit multiple locations in Thailand’s southern provinces

    Arson attacks hit multiple locations in Thailand’s southern provinces

    Arson attacks struck 23 locations in Thailand‘s southernmost provinces late last night, causing damage to mobile phone antenna towers, and power poles, and resulting in the burning of tyres. The attacks took place between 9pm and 11pm, with officials providing updates on the situation on Friday. The affected areas spanned across three provinces: Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat. In Yala, seven…