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

    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…

  • A question that matters: What is a woman? | Thaiger

    A question that matters: What is a woman?

    The question that had so many politicians stumped recently, a question that five years ago would make you think, why are you asking me such an obvious question? Well, it’s not 2018 anymore and the definition of a woman is no longer based on chromosomes and one’s ability to menstruate and mother a child. As we see in the recent…

  • Shanghai court freezes £200m in Dalian Wanda unit shares | Thaiger

    Shanghai court freezes £200m in Dalian Wanda unit shares

    A Shanghai court has imposed a freeze on 1.98 billion yuan (US$278.18 million) worth of shares in a subsidiary of Dalian Wanda Group, the largest commercial property developer in China. The affected shares were issued by Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group, the property management division of Dalian Wanda Group. Two court notices, dated June 5, revealed that the shares were…

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

    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…

  • Blinken and Saudi Crown Prince discuss stabilising relations and human rights | Thaiger

    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…

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

    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…

  • Malaysia wins Paris court case against $15bn colonial-era land deal | Thaiger

    Malaysia wins Paris court case against $15bn colonial-era land deal

    The Malaysian government has achieved a significant victory in a Paris court, which upheld their challenge against enforcing a partial award of US$15 billion to the heirs of a former sultan in an arbitration case concerning a colonial-era land deal. This decision implies that the final award will be annulled, and the descendants’ attempts to seize Malaysian assets will come…

  • China’s May exports plunge as domestic consumption falters | Thaiger

    China’s May exports plunge as domestic consumption falters

    China experienced a sharp decline in exports in May, with a 7.5% year-on-year drop, marking the largest decrease since January. This slump in exports is attributed to weakened demand for Chinese goods, while imports also fell by 4.5%. The decline in exports has led to increased pressure on the government to boost domestic consumption for the remainder of the year,…

  • Blinken likely to reschedule China visit amid easing tensions | Thaiger

    Blinken likely to reschedule China visit amid easing tensions

    A rescheduled visit to China by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is anticipated in the coming weeks, as both nations attempt to ease tensions. Blinken’s initial trip in February was cancelled after the US detected and subsequently shot down a Chinese espionage balloon over its territory. However, recent talks in Beijing involving senior US officials, including Daniel Kritenbrink, the…

  • Richmond shooting: Two dead, five injured after high school graduation | Thaiger

    Richmond shooting: Two dead, five injured after high school graduation

    A tragic shooting incident unfolded in Richmond, Virginia, as a man opened fire on a crowd following a high school graduation ceremony, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to five others. The attack took place on Tuesday near a theatre adjacent to the Virginia Commonwealth University campus, where the graduation had been held. Police apprehended a 19-year-old…

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

    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…

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

    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…

  • AI boom offers productivity boost, defying dotcom bubble fears | Thaiger

    AI boom offers productivity boost, defying dotcom bubble fears

    Despite the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) since Microsoft’s investment in ChatGPT back in January this year, the buzz in the markets is far from the excesses of the dot-com bubble. The recent rise in Nvidia’s market capitalisation, reaching US$1 trillion, has raised some eyebrows. However, the AI boom has a more solid foundation. The decline in Big Tech stocks…

  • SEC seeks to freeze Binance US assets amid web of deception claims | Thaiger

    SEC seeks to freeze Binance US assets amid web of deception claims

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sought a temporary restraining order from a federal court to freeze the US assets of leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance. This development follows the recent lawsuit filed by US regulators against Binance and its CEO, Changpeng Zhao, accusing them of operating a “web of deception.” The pressure on the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange…

  • EU mulls mandatory ban on high-risk 5G firms like Huawei | Thaiger

    EU mulls mandatory ban on high-risk 5G firms like Huawei

    The European Union is contemplating a compulsory prohibition on member states utilising firms that may present a security threat in their 5G networks, which includes China’s Huawei Technologies, according to the Financial Times. This decision is a reaction to growing apprehensions in Brussels regarding specific national governments postponing measures on the issue, as reported by officials. In 2020, the EU…

  • Japan debates bill redefining rape to include non-consensual intercourse | Thaiger

    Japan debates bill redefining rape to include non-consensual intercourse

    Days after being raped, Megumi Okano knew that the attacker would likely escape punishment. Megumi, who uses “they” as a personal pronoun, knew the man and where to find him. However, they also knew that Japanese authorities were unlikely to consider the incident as rape. As a result, Megumi, a university student, decided not to report the incident to the…

  • Notorious Taipei noodle shop employee caught wringing dirty rag into soup pot | Thaiger

    Notorious Taipei noodle shop employee caught wringing dirty rag into soup pot

    A video showing an employee at a famous beef noodle shop in Taipei, Taiwan squeezing dirty rag into a soup pot has sparked outrage online. The longer video potentially contradicts the owner’s insistence that they did not use the water in preparing dishes for customers. According to the report, a delivery driver who witnessed the incident on June 4 while…

  • Clop gang ultimatum to MOVEit hack victims: email before 14 June or data leaked | Thaiger

    Clop gang ultimatum to MOVEit hack victims: email before 14 June or data leaked

    A cybercrime gang believed to be operating from Russia has issued a deadline to victims of a global hacking attack, warning that stolen data will be published if they fail to contact the group by June 14. The Clop group posted the notice on the dark web, targeting organisations affected by the MOVEit hack. Over 100,000 employees at the BBC,…

  • US LGBTQ group declares national emergency amid record anti-LGBTQ legislation | Thaiger

    US LGBTQ group declares national emergency amid record anti-LGBTQ legislation

    The United States is witnessing a surge in legislation targeting the LGBTQ community, prompting the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) to declare its first-ever national state of emergency. The HRC reported that over 70 bills it deems anti-LGBTQ were passed in statehouses during this legislative session, marking a significant increase from last year’s record. The organization identified a total of 525…

  • Isle of Man TT racer dies in crash, organisers confirm | Thaiger

    Isle of Man TT racer dies in crash, organisers confirm

    A tragic accident occurred during the Isle of Man TT Races, resulting in the death of Raul Torras Martinez, 46 years old. The fatal crash took place during the year’s first Supertwin Race at Alpine, between the 16th and 17th mile markers on the final lap of the three-lap race. The organisers released a statement acknowledging the loss of the…

  • Quebec wildfires cause hazy skies and poor air quality in Ontario and US | Thaiger

    Quebec wildfires cause hazy skies and poor air quality in Ontario and US

    Hazy skies and poor air quality have been reported in parts of Ontario and the northeastern United States due to smoke from over 150 wildfires burning in the Canadian province of Quebec. Environment Canada issued a “special air quality” statement for Ottawa and Toronto, warning of high levels of air pollution caused by smoke from the forest fires. The smoke…

  • Oliver Stone’s Nuclear Now documentary champions atomic energy | Thaiger

    Oliver Stone’s Nuclear Now documentary champions atomic energy

    Renowned Hollywood director Oliver Stone remains a staunch advocate for nuclear power, even amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. In his latest documentary, Nuclear Now, Stone argues that the dangers of nuclear power have been greatly exaggerated, especially when compared to the devastating impact of fossil fuels on human health and the environment. Based on research from the book A…

  • Atlanta approves contentious Cop City despite police violence and environmental concerns | Thaiger

    Atlanta approves contentious Cop City despite police violence and environmental concerns

    Atlanta’s City Council has given the green light to a contentious new law enforcement training facility, dubbed “Cop City” by critics, despite concerns over police violence and potential environmental impacts. The $90m project was approved by an 11-4 margin on Tuesday, following 14 hours of public comment, much of which opposed the facility. Reverend James Woodall, former president of Georgia’s…

  • Chris Christie joins 2024 presidential race, targets Trump and DeSantis | Thaiger

    Chris Christie joins 2024 presidential race, targets Trump and DeSantis

    Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has officially entered the race for the United States presidency in 2024, joining a growing list of Republican candidates. Having filed the necessary paperwork on Tuesday, Christie is set to launch his campaign at an event in New Hampshire. Known as a pragmatic conservative, Christie previously ran for president in 2016 but withdrew after…

  • Christie enters 2024 race targeting Trump, hindered by low Republican support | Thaiger

    Christie enters 2024 race targeting Trump, hindered by low Republican support

    Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has entered the 2024 race for the White House with one primary goal: to hinder Donald Trump’s campaign. However, Christie’s low popularity among Republicans could obstruct his efforts to directly challenge Trump. Christie’s unsuccessful bid for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination saw him endorse Trump early on, but he now seeks to bring the…

  • Atlanta council approves £25m Cop City despite protests and environmental concerns | Thaiger

    Atlanta council approves £25m Cop City despite protests and environmental concerns

    The Atlanta City Council has given the green light for additional funding towards a contentious police training centre, which has been the subject of protests for almost two years. The council members voted to allocate US$31m (£25m) towards the construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, commonly referred to as “Cop City” by its detractors. The centre was initially…

  • Wagner Group boss dismisses Russian military’s claims of heavy Ukraine losses | Thaiger

    Wagner Group boss dismisses Russian military’s claims of heavy Ukraine losses

    Tensions have escalated between the Wagner Group and the Russian military, as disagreements over recent events in Ukraine’s Donbas region intensify. Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, dismissed Russia’s claims of inflicting significant losses on Ukraine during an attempted offensive action, labelling them as “wild and absurd science fiction.” Despite this, Russia’s defence ministry reiterated on Tuesday that Ukraine…

  • SNP’s Ian Blackford to step down as MP at next general election | Thaiger

    SNP’s Ian Blackford to step down as MP at next general election

    Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has announced his intention to step down as MP for Ross, Skye, and Lochaber at the upcoming general election. Blackford has held the position since 2015 when he defeated ex-Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy. He led the SNP’s Westminster group for half a decade, facing four Conservative prime ministers during question time in the…

  • Bournemouth Pier boat operations suspended after children’s drowning deaths | Thaiger

    Bournemouth Pier boat operations suspended after children’s drowning deaths

    Bournemouth Pier has suspended all boat operations as a precautionary measure following the tragic deaths of two children, Joe Abbess, 17 years old, from Southampton, and Sunnah Khan, 12 years old, from Buckinghamshire. The council has clarified that the suspension affects only one company, which operates the Dorset Belle sightseeing boat. The vessel was impounded by police after the incident,…

  • Influencer Andrew Tate accused of choking woman during non-consensual sex | Thaiger

    Influencer Andrew Tate accused of choking woman during non-consensual sex

    A 30-year-old British woman has accused social media influencer Andrew Tate of choking her until she lost consciousness during a sexual encounter in 2014. The woman, who was 20 at the time, claims that the consensual act turned violent when Tate choked her and continued to have sex with her after she regained consciousness. Tate has denied the allegations, stating…

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