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  • Ghosts or coincidence? DJ’s death adds to haunted room’s dark history | Thaiger

    Ghosts or coincidence? DJ’s death adds to haunted room’s dark history

    A former popular DJ was found dead in his haunted room, leaving a haunting note about ghosts and previous deaths. Neighbours were unaware of the tragic incident until a foul smell led rescuers to investigate. On June 4, the Sawang Phon Kuson Rayong Rescue Foundation, local authorities, and police officers from Muang Rayong Police Station responded to a rented room…

  • Postman faces 200,000 baht baht bill for lost parcel | Thaiger

    Postman faces 200,000 baht baht bill for lost parcel

    In the Nang Rong district of Buriram province, a postal worker has reported the disappearance of a valuable parcel worth over 200,000 baht (about US$5,800). Seeking fairness and assistance, the postman is uncertain about the fate of the package. The customer who lodged the complaint is demanding compensation for the lost merchandise. Uthai, the postman, admits he signed for the…

  • 5 trapped as house collapses in Samut Sakhon; rescue efforts underway | Thaiger

    5 trapped as house collapses in Samut Sakhon; rescue efforts underway

    A house collapse in Samut Sakhon province left five people trapped under the wreckage, prompting swift action from rescue officials. Two of the victims suffered severe injuries, while preliminary investigation reveals that the house condition had been in bad shape, posing a hazard to its inhabitants. Authorities in Samut Sakhon were alerted to a single-storey wooden house collapse within Soi…

  • Slow fraud recovery risks taxpayer money, MPs urge government action | Thaiger

    Slow fraud recovery risks taxpayer money, MPs urge government action

    MPs have criticised the government for its sluggish efforts in recovering taxpayer money lost to fraud and error during the pandemic. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), a cross-party group, has called for a “step change” in Whitehall’s approach to risk in order to avoid similar “panic responses” in the future. The committee’s report revealed numerous “repeated problems,” including an estimated…

  • Yellow Line monorail trial attracts 80,000 passengers, plans expansion | Thaiger

    Yellow Line monorail trial attracts 80,000 passengers, plans expansion

    Nearly 80,000 passengers took advantage of the Yellow Line’s trial run over the weekend, as the Department of Rail Transport (DRT) plans to extend the trial to all 23 stations by mid-month. Pichet Kunadhamraks, the DRT’s director-general, stated that the current trial run includes 13 stations from Hua Mak to Samrong. Pichet noted that a large number of people participated…

  • Missing Chinese woman caught on CCTV travelling to Myanmar | Thaiger

    Missing Chinese woman caught on CCTV travelling to Myanmar

    After reviewing CCTV footage, police believe that the missing Chinese woman in Chiang Rai province, located in northern Thailand, made her way across the border into Myanmar in search of employment at a casino. The young woman, 22 year old Chong Sumyee, who also goes by the name Angie, arrived in Chiang Mai on May 29. She informed her mother…

  • Prince Harry’s US visa under scrutiny amid drug admissions | Thaiger

    Prince Harry’s US visa under scrutiny amid drug admissions

    In an unusual legal twist, Prince Harry finds himself at the centre of a court case in the United States on the same day he is scheduled to appear in London’s High Court. Lawyers are set to appear in a federal courtroom in Washington DC, demanding the release of the Duke of Sussex’s US visa application form, which could potentially…

  • Thai and South Korean officials tackle illegal ‘little ghosts’ labourers issue | Thaiger

    Thai and South Korean officials tackle illegal ‘little ghosts’ labourers issue

    A recent meeting between the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Thailand and South Korean authorities aimed to address the issue of illegal Thai labourers, or “little ghosts,” working in South Korea. The discussions focused on finding a systematic resolution to labour problems that could lead to human trafficking. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, at least 170,000 Thai labourers were working in South…

  • Fake police car chase on Malaysian expressway sparks investigation | Thaiger

    Fake police car chase on Malaysian expressway sparks investigation

    Malaysian authorities initiated an investigation into an expressway car chase involving three men who allegedly posed as police officers. The incident occurred on the North-South Highway near the Sedenak exit in Kulai, Johor, and was widely shared on social media. The suspects are believed to have used blue beacon lights and hand gestures to signal the driver to stop his vehicle.…

  • Thai-iranian man stabs friend over fried chicken insult | Thaiger

    Thai-iranian man stabs friend over fried chicken insult

    The police arrested a 29 year old man of Thai-Iranian descent for allegedly attacking his 40 year old Iranian friend during the purchase of fried chicken, reportedly in response to offensive comments. He stabbed the victim multiple times in Chon Buri, and the victim is now in critical condition. CCTV footage from midnight on Sunday, June 4 showed two men…

  • Heavy rainfall warning for 48 provinces – 70% of Bangkok areas affected | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning for 48 provinces – 70% of Bangkok areas affected

    Heavy rainfall and strong winds are forecasted to hit 48 provinces across Thailand, with a 70% chance of precipitation in the Bangkok area. The Meteorological Department warns residents of potential flash floods and forest runoff, while waves up to 3 metres high are expected in coastal areas on June 6. The country’s adverse weather conditions are attributed to a combination…

  • Tragedy strikes as mysterious car fire claims life of unidentified woman near Pattaya | Thaiger

    Tragedy strikes as mysterious car fire claims life of unidentified woman near Pattaya

    A mysterious fire erupted in a parked car, causing a tragic accident, resulting in the death of an unidentified woman. The incident unfolded near a reservoir in Nong Prue, Banglamung, Chon Buri yesterday evening. At around 6.50pm on the said day, local authorities, firefighters, and volunteers from the Nong Prue Municipality and Sawang Boriboon Foundation in Pattaya City arrived on…

  • Sky ICT’s subsidiary Pro Inside eyes Stock Exchange of Thailand listing | Thaiger

    Sky ICT’s subsidiary Pro Inside eyes Stock Exchange of Thailand listing

    Sky ICT, a SET-listed aviation technology firm, is planning to list its wholly-owned subsidiary Pro Inside on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in early 2024, in a bid to create a new long-term revenue stream. Pro Inside, an intelligent system integrator, was separated from Sky ICT last year to focus on bidding for state projects. Pro Inside CEO Benyapa Chalermwat…

  • Apple unveils Vision Pro mixed reality headset, challenging Meta | Thaiger

    Apple unveils Vision Pro mixed reality headset, challenging Meta

    Apple has revealed its first mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, entering the market dominated by Meta and targeting users beyond gamers and technology enthusiasts. The headset is priced at US$3,499 and will be available in the United States in early 2024. The announcement marks Apple’s most significant product launch since the introduction of the Apple Watch in 2015. Apple…

  • UK civil servants strike despite government’s improved pay offer | Thaiger

    UK civil servants strike despite government’s improved pay offer

    Strikes by civil servants across the United Kingdom are set to continue despite the government presenting an improved pay offer. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union will participate in industrial action on Tuesday in Northern Ireland and Wednesday in Wales. The PCS has stated that the stoppages will persist as they evaluate the “significant concessions” related to…

  • Nurse recruitment crisis: Ghana’s health system suffers as UK beckons | Thaiger

    Nurse recruitment crisis: Ghana’s health system suffers as UK beckons

    A growing number of nurses are leaving countries like Ghana to work in high-income nations, leading to concerns about a “brain-drain” and its impact on healthcare systems in poorer countries. In 2022, over 1,200 Ghanaian nurses joined the UK’s nursing register, as the National Health Service (NHS) increasingly depends on staff from non-EU countries to fill vacancies. Howard Catton, from…

  • CBI faces crucial vote on reform package amid misconduct scandal | Thaiger

    CBI faces crucial vote on reform package amid misconduct scandal

    Rain Newton-Smith, director general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), is urging members to approve a series of reforms in a critical vote that could determine the future of the embattled business lobby group. The CBI, a 59-year-old organization that has traditionally represented big business, is facing a potentially existential referendum at an extraordinary general meeting in London. Members…

  • Fatal Virginia plane crash probed amid hypoxia concerns | Thaiger

    Fatal Virginia plane crash probed amid hypoxia concerns

    Investigators in the United States are examining the wreckage of a small plane that veered off course and crashed in rural Virginia, resulting in the deaths of the pilot and three passengers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not yet disclosed the identities of those involved. The wreckage, described as “highly fragmented,” is scattered across a mountainous area, and it…

  • Jim Hines, first to break 10-second barrier in 100m, dies aged 76 | Thaiger

    Jim Hines, first to break 10-second barrier in 100m, dies aged 76

    The world of athletics mourns the loss of Jim Hines, the first man to complete the 100m race in under 10 seconds, who has passed away at the age of 76. Hines set the groundbreaking record in 1968, achieving a hand-timed 9.9 seconds at the US Championships. He then surpassed his own record at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City,…

  • Canada faces worst wildfire season on record, burning area size of Belgium | Thaiger

    Canada faces worst wildfire season on record, burning area size of Belgium

    Canada is preparing for what could be its most severe wildfire season to date, with 2,214 fires already recorded this year, burning an area roughly equivalent to the size of Belgium. Forecasters predict the risk of wildfires will escalate in June and remain unusually high throughout the summer. Jonathan Wilkinson, the federal natural resources minister, described the season’s projections as…

  • Prince Harry’s US visa under scrutiny amid drug use revelations | Thaiger

    Prince Harry’s US visa under scrutiny amid drug use revelations

    A US judge is set to hear an appeal from the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, demanding that Prince Harry’s visa application be made public due to his past drug use. The federal court hearing is scheduled for Tuesday in Washington DC and will be open to the media. In his memoir Spare, released in January, Prince Harry admitted…

  • Landmark defamation trial reveals decorated soldier’s lies and murder cover-up | Thaiger

    Landmark defamation trial reveals decorated soldier’s lies and murder cover-up

    A recent ruling in a high-profile defamation case has found that Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia’s most decorated living soldier, lied to hide his misconduct and threatened witnesses. The judgement also determined that Roberts-Smith was “complicit in and responsible for” the murder of three Afghans. The case involved a defamation suit against three Australian newspapers, which Roberts-Smith accused of ruining his life…

  • Green Party secures first Northern Ireland mayoral role amid budget cuts | Thaiger

    Green Party secures first Northern Ireland mayoral role amid budget cuts

    The Green Party in Northern Ireland has achieved a historic milestone by securing its first-ever mayoral position, with Áine Groogan being appointed as the deputy lord mayor of Belfast. This development comes after the party lost three seats in the recent Northern Ireland council elections, including the seat held by party leader Mal O’Hara in Belfast. Today, seven of Northern…

  • Mass hack hits BBC, British Airways, Boots, and Aer Lingus, exposing staff data | Thaiger

    Mass hack hits BBC, British Airways, Boots, and Aer Lingus, exposing staff data

    A series of organisations, including the BBC, British Airways, Boots, and Aer Lingus, have been impacted by a large-scale cyber attack. Employees have been alerted that personal information, such as national insurance numbers and, in some cases, bank details, may have been compromised. The hackers infiltrated a widely-used software program, enabling them to access multiple companies simultaneously. No ransom demands…

  • Riptide suspected in Bournemouth beach drowning of girl and teenage boy | Thaiger

    Riptide suspected in Bournemouth beach drowning of girl and teenage boy

    A riptide is believed to have caused the tragic drowning of a 17-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl off Bournemouth beach, according to an inquest. Joe Abbess from Southampton and Sunnah Khan from Buckinghamshire both passed away in hospital following the incident. The inquest held at Dorset Coroner’s Court suggested that a riptide may have led to the pair’s drowning.…

  • Tory MP Bob Stewart charged with racial abuse in Bahrain row | Thaiger

    Tory MP Bob Stewart charged with racial abuse in Bahrain row

    Conservative MP Bob Stewart is facing charges of racially abusing a man he allegedly told to “return to Bahrain.” The incident took place outside an event hosted by the Bahraini embassy in December last year, where the Beckenham MP was confronted by a human rights activist regarding his connections to the country. Stewart, 73 years old, is set to appear…

  • Last Wilson cabinet member Lord Morris of Aberavon dies at 91 | Thaiger

    Last Wilson cabinet member Lord Morris of Aberavon dies at 91

    Lord Morris of Aberavon, the final remaining member of Harold Wilson’s cabinet and the last Labour MP elected in the 1950s, has passed away at the age of 91. Previously known as John Morris, he held the position of Welsh secretary under Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, and served as attorney general during Tony Blair’s tenure. Lord Morris was one…

  • COVID inquiry chair may resign if WhatsApp battle lost to government | Thaiger

    COVID inquiry chair may resign if WhatsApp battle lost to government

    The chair of the COVID inquiry, Baroness Hallett, has been cautioned that resigning may be the “only logical response” if she loses the battle with the government over access to unredacted WhatsApp messages. Solicitor Elkan Abrahamson, representing the COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaign group, expressed his concerns after the government decided to launch a judicial review into Baroness Hallett’s…

  • Nurse on trial accused of poisoning two babies with insulin | Thaiger

    Nurse on trial accused of poisoning two babies with insulin

    The murder trial of Lucy Letby, a 33-year-old nurse, has revealed that she was one of only two nurses on duty when two baby boys were poisoned with insulin eight months apart. The prosecution alleges that Letby added unprescribed insulin to a bag or bags containing nutrients that were intravenously given to Child F in August 2015 at the Countess…

  • Harry’s High Court battle: Duke fights Mirror’s alleged illegal info use | Thaiger

    Harry’s High Court battle: Duke fights Mirror’s alleged illegal info use

    Prince Harry is set to appear at the High Court as he seeks to prove that Mirror Group Newspapers published articles about him using illegally obtained information spanning over two decades. The Duke of Sussex was not present in court when his case against the newspaper group opened, but his lawyer, David Sherborne, shared some of the articles that will…