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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Maryland man finds his lucky number and wins the lottery three times with it

    Maryland man finds his lucky number and wins the lottery three times with it

    A Maryland man strikes lottery luck with the same numbers multiple times, claiming his third major prize in just under a year. The 52 year old man managed to win three separate lotteries using the same numbers in each game. The Maryland Lottery confirmed that the man recently collected his third prize of US$50,000, having won the same amount twice…

  • Internet idol Alice Wong criticised for starring in her first adult video | Thaiger

    Internet idol Alice Wong criticised for starring in her first adult video

    Alice Wong, half-Hong Kong, half-Malaysian Internet idol, has gained significant popularity for her sexy image and numerous followers. She is well-known for consistently sharing her sultry updates through various social media platforms. In a recent development that caused her fans’ hearts to race, Wong announced that she had released her first adult video, after deciding to take the plunge into…

  • Mount Everest’s appeal and challenges in a changing world

    Mount Everest’s appeal and challenges in a changing world

    Mount Everest is preparing for a record number of climbers this season, with approximately 1,000 people expected to attempt the summit of the world’s highest peak. However, climbing the impressive 8,849-metre mountain is not only expensive but also dangerous, and the risks may be growing due to overcrowding and climate change. Ever since Mount Everest was identified as the world’s…

  • Hong Kong tourist attractions overflow with mainland visitors during holiday

    Hong Kong tourist attractions overflow with mainland visitors during holiday

    A significant influx of mainland tourists has filled Hong Kong’s top attractions, as queues stretched for hours outside the Peak Tram ticket office at Central. According to a staff member, many visitors resorted to waiting over two hours for a tram ticket to the Peak. This surge of visitors is attributed to the mainland’s five-day holiday, which commenced on Saturday.…

  • Kenyan pastors face court over alleged forest massacre

    Kenyan pastors face court over alleged forest massacre

    In what is being referred to as the “Shakahola forest massacre“, two pastors are set to appear before Kenyan courts, suspected of being behind the deaths of at least 109 people discovered buried in mass graves. The shocking revelation has shocked deeply religious, Christian-majority Kenya. The two men, currently in detention, are scheduled to appear in courts in different towns…

  • Kenyan pastors accused of causing over 100 deaths in Shakahola forest massacre

    Kenyan pastors accused of causing over 100 deaths in Shakahola forest massacre

    Two pastors are set to appear before Kenyan courts in separate towns tomorrow, suspected of instigating the shocking events that led to the deaths of at least 109 individuals found buried in what has come to be known as the “Shakahola forest massacre.” The deeply religious and predominantly Christian nation of Kenya, with over 4,000 registered churches, has been shaken…

  • Mexican rescue dogs train for international disaster missions

    Mexican rescue dogs train for international disaster missions

    In the central Mexican state of Puebla, a rescue dog and its handler were seen abseiling down a ravine as part of an emergency response drill designed to prepare them for international crises, like the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey in February. Another member of the canine unit, a black Labrador retriever named July, successfully located a paramedic and an…

  • Senegalese opposition leader claims police attempted assassination using toxic gas

    Senegalese opposition leader claims police attempted assassination using toxic gas

    Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, 48 years old, claimed yesterday that foreign laboratories have confirmed that a gas police sprayed at him in March was “toxic and deadly,” accusing them of attempting to assassinate him. In mid-March, Sonko stated that he felt unwell due to tear gas, which he claimed was deployed by the police during his forced transfer to…

  • French finance minister’s erotic novel raises eyebrows amidst economic turmoil

    French finance minister’s erotic novel raises eyebrows amidst economic turmoil

    A recent novel by France’s Finance and Economy Minister, Bruno Le Maire, 54 years old, has caused quite a stir and left the government facing questions about how he finds the time to write amidst the nation’s current economic challenges. “American Fugue” is the 13th book penned by Le Maire, who has been at the forefront of defending President Emmanuel…

  • Tablet reveals affair: Taiwanese man sues wife and her colleague over intimate photos

    Tablet reveals affair: Taiwanese man sues wife and her colleague over intimate photos

    A Taiwanese man recently filed a lawsuit against his wife and her female colleague after discovering intimate photographs of the two on his wife’s tablet. The news report from the Taiwanese outlet CTWANT described the man’s astonishment when he came across the explicit images while preparing the device for his child’s use in school. The husband subsequently sued the pair…

  • Biden and Marcos Jr discuss Beijing’s South China Sea expansion in White House meeting

    Biden and Marcos Jr discuss Beijing’s South China Sea expansion in White House meeting

    In recent discussions at the White House, President Joe Biden and Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr addressed Beijing’s assertive expansion through the strategic trade routes and islands of the South China Sea. This move signals Washington’s increasing concern over China’s aggressive claims of sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, despite international rulings stating otherwise. The situation, coupled with…

  • Sudanese seek shelter in Chad following intense conflict

    Sudanese seek shelter in Chad following intense conflict

    In Koufroun, Chad, hundreds of Sudanese people, mostly women and children, seek refuge every day, crossing a small, dry stream on donkeys, horses, carts, or even by foot. As of today, the United Nations refugee agency UNCHR reports that around 20,000 individuals have found shelter in a makeshift camp at this Chadian border village. Various UN agencies are managing the…

  • Met Gala celebrates late ‘couture king’ Karl Lagerfeld

    Met Gala celebrates late ‘couture king’ Karl Lagerfeld

    The fashion soiree of the year is upon us, as A-list celebrities prepare to pay tribute to the late king of couture, Karl Lagerfeld, at the annual Met Gala. The red carpet event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, draws hundreds of stars, raising millions of dollars each year for charity and setting social media alight with iconic looks.…

  • Manhunt in Texas for suspect who killed 5 neighbours

    Manhunt in Texas for suspect who killed 5 neighbours

    A massive manhunt is underway in Texas as more than 250 law enforcement officers from a dozen agencies collaborate to search for Francisco Oropesa, a 38 years old Mexican national who is suspected of murdering five of his neighbours, including a nine year old child after they allegedly requested him to stop shooting his rifle late into the night. The…

  • Exploring the mystery of brain activity surges during near-death experiences

    Exploring the mystery of brain activity surges during near-death experiences

    Survivors from near-death incidents often recount vivid experiences, such as seeing light at the end of a tunnel, feeling detached from their bodies, meeting deceased loved ones, or recalling significant life events in mere moments. The similarity of these accounts, which come from individuals with varying cultural backgrounds, suggests a potential biological mechanism which remains unexplained by scientists. In a…

  • Christie’s to auction Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten’s jewellery collection

    Christie’s to auction Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten’s jewellery collection

    Christie’s auction house will commence the sale of hundreds of jewels that belonged to the late Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten, whose fortune was derived from her German businessman husband who amassed wealth during the Nazi era. The prestigious auction house will offer 700 lots from Horten’s collection, showcasing rare and exceptional pieces from renowned 20th-century designers such as Cartier, Harry…

  • Chinese citizen journalist who exposed early Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan to be released

    Chinese citizen journalist who exposed early Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan to be released

    Chinese citizen journalist who went missing three years ago after publicising videos of overcrowded hospitals and bodies during the Covid-19 outbreak is to be released, according to a relative and another person familiar with his case. Fang Bin, along with other members of the public known as Chinese citizen journalists, posted details of the pandemic in early 2020 on the…

  • Charles III’s fortune: How the new British king built his wealth

    Charles III’s fortune: How the new British king built his wealth

    Through a combination of inheritance, royal estates, and shrewd investing, King Charles III is set to be crowned on May 6 with a significant fortune to his name. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, left him an estimated £360 million when she passed away in September of last year, boosting his overall wealth to an estimated £600 million, as reported by…

  • Republic activists plan to protest coronation of King Charles III

    Republic activists plan to protest coronation of King Charles III

    As the UK gets ready for the coronation of King Charles III, a group known as the Republic plans to mark the historic occasion with a protest. Wearing yellow T-shirts that read “Abolish the monarchy,” this pressure group is advocating for the replacement of the traditional monarchy with an elected head of state. While Republic supporters in Britain have often…

  • Young lovebirds ignite passion in public park, unfazed by onlookers

    Young lovebirds ignite passion in public park, unfazed by onlookers

    A couple of young lovebirds in school uniforms have been caught on camera sharing an intimate kiss and fondling each other in a public park, seemingly without a care for the surrounding onlookers. The incident became viral on the Internet in Hong Kong after Mirror Media reported it. The 26-second clip reveals the young lovebirds dressed in school uniforms sitting…

  • Cheating Chinese wife clings to husband’s leg, begs him not to divorce

    Cheating Chinese wife clings to husband’s leg, begs him not to divorce

    A cheating Chinese wife desperately clung to her husband’s leg, begging in front of the courthouse to save their marriage. However, her pleas fell on deaf ears as the husband had come to learn the bitter truth about his wife’s infidelity. The couple are from China’s Hebei Province. The husband found out that his wife had cheated on him, prompting…

  • Woman wears see-through dress to wedding, overshadows bride and causes stir

    Woman wears see-through dress to wedding, overshadows bride and causes stir

    A recent incident at a wedding in Vietnam has stirred a heated discussion on social media. A female guest attended the celebration wearing a very revealing see-through dress, diverting attention from the bride on her special day. Weddings are often regarded as the most beautiful day of a woman’s life; a day filled with happiness and joy. This is the…

  • Dutchman ordered to quit donating sperm after allegedly fathering 550 kids

    Dutchman ordered to quit donating sperm after allegedly fathering 550 kids

    A man in the Netherlands, known only as 41 year old Jonathan M, was ordered by Dutch judges yesterday to quit donating sperm after he allegedly fathered over 550 children. A foundation advocating for the rights of donor children and a mother of one of the purported children took the man to court. Dutch clinical guidelines state that a sperm…

  • Chinese students witness steamy couple in classroom and share live updates online

    Chinese students witness steamy couple in classroom and share live updates online

    Chinese university students witnessed a steamy couple in a university classroom, and shared live updates online. The scandalous incident caused an uproar on social media in China after photos and videos emerged of a young couple having sex in a university classroom, transforming the academic setting into an exhibitionist theatre. The steamy encounter drew the attention of hundreds of curious students…

  • Drunk woman in Taiwan undresses in 7-Eleven, sparks heated online debate

    Drunk woman in Taiwan undresses in 7-Eleven, sparks heated online debate

    A drunk woman recently caused quite a stir in a convenience store, according to a viral video shared on the popular Taiwanese forum, Dcard. The 29-second clip, titled “Idiotic… taking off her clothes in 7-Eleven,” has sparked heated debate among netizens. The video features a young woman with long hair, who is seen sitting near the entrance of the store,…

  • Asian elephants’ habitat shrinkage over three centuries

    Asian elephants’ habitat shrinkage over three centuries

    Asian elephant habitats have experienced a significant decline of almost two-thirds since the 18th century, according to a recent study. The loss corresponds to approximately 3.3 million square kilometres, an area equivalent to the size of India. The study revealed that China had the most significant reduction in suitable elephant habitats in the region – losing 94% of its original…

  • Bank of Japan reviews monetary easing measures under new governor

    Bank of Japan reviews monetary easing measures under new governor

    The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has announced plans to review its longstanding monetary easing measures, while also stating that it will maintain them for now. This marks the first policy decision under the new governor, Kazuo Ueda. Analysts suggest that the central bank’s stimulus measures, in place for a decade, are becoming increasingly unsustainable. The BOJ issued a statement after…

  • Chinese man kidnaps own granddaughter and demands ransom, shocking the nation

    Chinese man kidnaps own granddaughter and demands ransom, shocking the nation

    A shocking incident has left the entire Chinese populace reeling as a 65 year old man committed a heinous crime by kidnapping his granddaughter, threatening to kill her and demanding a ransom of more than 500,000 yuan (approximately 2.5 million baht). According to reports from local media, the retired government official, known as Yuansai, was heavily involved in gambling and…

  • Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    When 75 year old Fuminori Tsuchiko from Tokyo arrived in eastern Ukraine‘s city of Kharkiv last year, he knew he wanted to help people affected by Russia’s invasion. Touched by the hardships faced by residents who were forced to seek shelter in subway stations due to Russian shelling, Tsuchiko decided to stay and lend a helping hand. For several months,…

  • From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    A special rehabilitation program in Shenyang, a city in northeastern China, is offering ex-prisoners a chance to become a mortician or funeral workers and reintegrate into society. The initiative, named Mama Waves You Off to Heaven, aims to address the challenges faced by ex-convicts who deal with discrimination, lack of reform programmes, and a resultant skills shortage that often pushes…

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