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  • World NewsTeen dies after playground incident at West Lothian school

    Teen dies after playground incident at West Lothian school

    A 14-year-old student has died following an incident between two pupils at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian. Emergency services were called to the school on Tuesday afternoon, and the teenager was taken to the hospital but passed away shortly after. Detectives convened with education authorities on Wednesday morning to discuss the tragic event, while fellow students receive emotional…

  • Thailand NewsFrustrated man welds car park entrance after dispute with stubborn driver

    Frustrated man welds car park entrance after dispute with stubborn driver

    A Chinese man, frustrated by a stranger repeatedly parking in his rented parking space, resorted to welding an iron barrier around the vehicle, demanding an apology before allowing it to be moved. The incident took place in Chaosheng in China’s Chaozhou province when the man, known as “Zasu”, found his space obstructed. Despite numerous requests to relocate the car, the…

  • Thailand NewsThai mother suspected in mysterious canal death of 2 month old son

    Thai mother suspected in mysterious canal death of 2 month old son

    Police suspect a Thai woman is responsible for the murder of her two month old son after the baby mysteriously drowned in a canal. The dead body was found floating in a canal nearby the family’s house. During the initial investigation, officers also uncovered traces of blood on the baby’s bed, adding to the complexity of the case. Yesterday at…

  • Business NewsSET and AIMC to use class action law to protect investors amid Stark fraud probe

    SET and AIMC to use class action law to protect investors amid Stark fraud probe

    The Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) and the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) are set to utilise class action law to safeguard investors’ interests as the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) examines potential fraud involving former executives of Stark Corporation. Stark’s shares plummeted by approximately 90% after the SET allowed trading to resume on June 1, causing significant harm…

  • World NewsCanadian politicians’ China witch-hunt threatens democracy more than Beijing

    Canadian politicians’ China witch-hunt threatens democracy more than Beijing

    In recent months, Canada’s capital has been gripped by a manufactured scandal involving alleged Chinese interference, leading to a wave of hysteria that has paralysed the city. The situation has been exacerbated by sensationalist reporting and hyperbolic politicians, who have claimed that Chinese agents are covertly undermining Canada’s democratic institutions. Amidst this panic, some have turned to Canada’s law-abiding spy…

  • World NewsSunak to discuss Biden’s green investment and subsidy concerns in US visit

    Sunak to discuss Biden’s green investment and subsidy concerns in US visit

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak anticipates discussing President Joe Biden’s flagship green investment package during his visit to the United States. En route to Washington DC, Sunak remarked that “subsidy races” are not the solution to achieving climate goals. Some UK ministers have criticised Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which includes US$370bn (£297bn) for green technology advancement in the US, as…

  • World NewsVirginia graduation shooting kills two, injures five in chaotic attack

    Virginia graduation shooting kills two, injures five in chaotic attack

    A graduation ceremony in Virginia turned tragic as two individuals were killed and five others injured in a shooting incident. The attack occurred outside the Altria Theater in Richmond, causing panic among the attendees, many of whom were dressed in graduation gowns. The police chief described the scene as chaotic, with people scattering in all directions. A 19-year-old suspect attempted…

  • World NewsPope Francis to undergo abdominal surgery at Rome hospital

    Pope Francis to undergo abdominal surgery at Rome hospital

    Pope Francis is set to undergo abdominal surgery at Rome’s Gemelli hospital on Wednesday afternoon. The Vatican stated that the 86-year-old pontiff will remain in the hospital for several days to recover from the hernia operation. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni noted that the hernia has been causing “recurrent, painful and worsening” symptoms for the Pope. “In the early afternoon he…

  • Thailand NewsSuperheroes gather at homemade pizza-burger joint for vibrant grand opening

    Superheroes gather at homemade pizza-burger joint for vibrant grand opening

    Worldwide superheroes gathered to launch a pizza and burger restaurant offering homemade delicacies and colourful entertainment at The Box Homemade Pizza & Burger today, located in front of CJ Supermarket near the Sam Liam community market in Khon Kaen City Municipality. With a special buy one, get one free promotion on small-sized pizzas, the grand opening attracted a large crowd,…

  • Thailand NewsSchool addresses behavioural improvement camp after viral social media post

    School addresses behavioural improvement camp after viral social media post

    A reputable school in Thailand’s Chanthaburi province has clarified its position after being accused on the ‘Bad Student’ Facebook page of sending students with low behavioural scores to a military camp for training. The school insisted that close supervision during the program ensured no violence occurred, and the activity aimed to improve students’ discipline. According to the director of Benchamarachuthit…

  • Pattaya NewsMotorbike taxi driver helps nab gold thief in Pattaya

    Motorbike taxi driver helps nab gold thief in Pattaya

    In Pattaya, a courageous motorbike taxi driver, known as a Win, assisted in apprehending an 18 year old gold thief yesterday. The young offender claimed that the high cost of living in the city drove him to commit the crime. The incident occurred at 3pm at the Yaowarat Gold Shop on South Pattaya Road, situated in the Nong Prue sub-district…

  • Thailand NewsThailand among 13 countries eligible for Canada eTA, bypassing visa requirements

    Thailand among 13 countries eligible for Canada eTA, bypassing visa requirements

    Canada now allows Thai tourists to enter without a visa, provided they have previously had a Canadian visa or hold a valid US visa. The Canadian government announced this change yesterday, extending its Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) programme to 13 countries, including Thailand. The Canadian government has revised its relocation and services programme to ensure greater efficiency and equality for…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s Big Data Institute to shape policies and boost economy

    Thailand’s Big Data Institute to shape policies and boost economy

    In a bid to harness the power of big data for social and economic progress, the Thai government has announced the creation of the Big Data Institute (BDI). This new public agency will focus on managing the vast amounts of data generated by the public and state agencies, and will be operational within 180 days. The BDI will replace the…

  • Economy NewsThai coalition parties propose zero-based budgeting for efficiency

    Thai coalition parties propose zero-based budgeting for efficiency

    The implementation of zero-based budgeting (ZBB) has been proposed by the Move Forward Party (MFP) as part of a 23-point memorandum of understanding signed by eight political parties seeking to form a new coalition government. The MFP argues that the current budgeting system fails to address the public’s needs due to bureaucratic hurdles. ZBB requires state officials to justify expenses…

  • Business NewsBangkok’s YMID initiative drives Thai medical innovation to meet Asian demand

    Bangkok’s YMID initiative drives Thai medical innovation to meet Asian demand

    The National Innovation Agency (NIA) is continuing to push forward the Yothi Medical Innovation District (YMID) initiative in Bangkok, aiming to meet the growing demand for a central medical hub in Asia, according to NIA’s executive director, Pun-Arj Chairatana. Situated in Bangkok’s Yothi neighbourhood, the YMID project seeks to decrease imports of medical innovations and establish a Thai medical innovation…

  • Thailand NewsLorry driver survives crash while transporting corn, credits protective spirit

    Lorry driver survives crash while transporting corn, credits protective spirit

    A lorry driver miraculously survived after losing control and crashing his pickup truck, loaded with corn, into a tree in Thailand‘s Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The driver, 27 year old Patinya Muangsri, was unharmed during the incident, while his girlfriend sustained a minor injury. The accident occurred along Phet Kasem Road, near kilometre 314 in Nong Bua Village, Kho Lak,…

  • World NewsHeritage Foundation seeks Prince Harry’s immigration records over drug use

    Heritage Foundation seeks Prince Harry’s immigration records over drug use

    The Heritage Foundation, an American conservative think tank, has called for the release of Prince Harry’s immigration records in light of his past drug use revelations in his memoir, Spare. The organisation has appealed to US District Judge Carl Nichols for a faster response to a records request, which the US government has currently deemed private. Judge Nichols advised the…

  • Crime NewsDepressed woman kills partner with hammer, hangs herself in tragic double death

    Depressed woman kills partner with hammer, hangs herself in tragic double death

    A shocking tragedy unfolded as a Thai woman discovered her sister’s lifeless body hanging under the stairs at their home in Nakhon Nayok province. The search for her sister’s partner led her to find a second body, brutally beaten in the bathroom. Yesterday, authorities were called to a gruesome scene in a house near Mongkol Tham Park, in the Phrommani…

  • Thailand NewsTrang warns of severe dengue fever outbreak, 2 deaths and 164 cases reported

    Trang warns of severe dengue fever outbreak, 2 deaths and 164 cases reported

    Trang province‘s public health department urges citizens to be vigilant against dengue fever as outbreaks become more severe, with two deaths and 164 infections reported, mostly among children. Authorities are expediting efforts to eliminate mosquito larvae. The province’s deputy public health director, Wacharananon Tin-naiaython, revealed that dengue fever cases have increased significantly in the past two weeks, with 164 infections…

  • Thailand NewsThai family plagued by swarms of beetles struggles to eat and sleep

    Thai family plagued by swarms of beetles struggles to eat and sleep

    A family in Thailand‘s western Ratchaburi province faces a severe infestation of beetles, making their daily lives difficult as they struggle to eat, sleep, and conduct their regular routines. The 70 year old wooden house is the only one in the area affected by the insects, which have invaded various parts of the home, resulting in a desperate cry for…

  • Thailand NewsOlder Thai woman’s abandoned bike found on bridge, personal belongings left behind

    Older Thai woman’s abandoned bike found on bridge, personal belongings left behind

    A 61 year old Thai woman suspiciously abandoned her vehicle on the Bang Pakong River Bridge, leaving shoes and personal belongings behind. Her 49 year old niece is uncertain of any problems she might have faced, which caused her to disappear in Thailand’s central Chachoengsao province. Officials from the Chachoengsao Police Station and Chachoengsao Rescue Unit examined an abandoned Honda…

  • World NewsChina’s CCP accused of spying on TikTok users with ‘god credential’

    China’s CCP accused of spying on TikTok users with ‘god credential’

    In a recent lawsuit, a former ByteDance executive has alleged that China’s Communist Party (CCP) can access user data collected by TikTok through a “god credential” that was used to monitor and track Hong Kong activists and protesters in 2018. Yintao “Roger” Yu, the former head of engineering at ByteDance in the United States, claimed that a special committee in…

  • World NewsBlinken and Saudi Crown Prince discuss stabilising relations and human rights

    Blinken and Saudi Crown Prince discuss stabilising relations and human rights

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in an effort to strengthen relations between the two countries after years of increasing disagreements on various issues, including human rights, Iran, regional security, and oil prices. The talks took place during Blinken’s diplomatic mission to the oil-rich kingdom. Following the meeting, US State…

  • Business NewsAsia-Pacific stocks rise on China stimulus hopes and Wall Street gains

    Asia-Pacific stocks rise on China stimulus hopes and Wall Street gains

    Asian-Pacific stock markets experienced gains on Wednesday, as expectations for economic stimulus from China and Wall Street’s overnight gains boosted investor sentiment. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose by 0.7% in the morning, with China’s benchmark equity index increasing by 0.3% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng adding 1.2%. This comes after China reportedly requested major banks…

  • Thailand NewsFacebook foul play: Cyber-criminal floods Thai government pages with explicit content

    Facebook foul play: Cyber-criminal floods Thai government pages with explicit content

    An unidentified cyber-criminal hacked several official Facebook pages belonging to Thai government agencies and flooded them with explicit videos and pictures. The Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry, Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, admitted that he could not solve the issue in time and urged the new government to take action. One of the affected pages, the Bangkok Provincial Education Office,…

  • World NewsRecord 13 million Chinese students tackle gaokao exams after zero-COVID rules lifted

    Record 13 million Chinese students tackle gaokao exams after zero-COVID rules lifted

    A record-breaking 13 million Chinese students are set to take the notoriously challenging “gaokao” college entrance exams this year, following the lifting of the country’s zero-COVID rules. These exams, which test high school students on subjects such as Chinese, English, mathematics, and their preferred science or humanities subjects, play a crucial role in securing places at China’s top universities. “I’ve…

  • World NewsWeight-loss jabs offered by GPs may ease NHS obesity crisis

    Weight-loss jabs offered by GPs may ease NHS obesity crisis

    Weight-loss injections may soon be offered to some patients by GPs in England as a means to combat obesity-related illnesses and alleviate pressure on hospitals. The drug Wegovy has been approved for use within the NHS after studies indicated that users could lose over 10% of their body weight. Wegovy works by suppressing appetite, causing users to feel full and…

  • Thailand NewsDesperate search: Loved ones cross borders to find missing Chinese woman

    Desperate search: Loved ones cross borders to find missing Chinese woman

    Concerned family members and friends of the Chinese woman who went missing last week on the Thai-Myanmar border arrived in Thailand to try and find her. Two videos featuring Chong Sumyee, also known as Angie, have emerged, providing information about her whereabouts. The mother, brother, and friends of Angie arrived in Chiang Mai province yesterday, June 6. Angie’s mother, 51…

  • World NewsEx-official’s wife testifies in US trial over China’s Operation Fox Hunt

    Ex-official’s wife testifies in US trial over China’s Operation Fox Hunt

    A former Chinese official and his wife, who had relocated to the United States and kept their address private, experienced a disturbing encounter when two strangers attempted to enter their New Jersey home. The wife later discovered a threatening note on their doorstep, stating that if her husband returned to China and served ten years in prison, their family would…

  • Eastern Thailand NewsGhost hunter investigates eerie ex-DJ’s flat after haunting reports

    Ghost hunter investigates eerie ex-DJ’s flat after haunting reports

    After the mysterious death of a former DJ, whose body was found at a rental residence in Rayong province, a ghost hunter is investigating. This case drew the attention of Dr. Jiranphan Phetkhaw, a well-known psychic. Locals claimed to have seen the DJ’s ghost, while investigations into the cause of death continue. Dr. Jiranphan visited the room in the early hours…