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    Maximising revenue and profit–isn’t that the ultimate goal for every business in the hospitality industry? If you run a hotel, you might have heard that revenue management is an effective way to boost your top-line revenue. It involves using data...

  • Godfather of artificial intelligence quits Google, warns of technology’s dangers

    Godfather of artificial intelligence quits Google, warns of technology’s dangers

    A prominent computer scientist, frequently referred to as “the godfather of artificial intelligence,” has resigned from Google to voice his concerns about the potential dangers of the technology, according to yesterday’s US media reports. Geoffrey Hinton, known for creating a foundational technology for AI systems, expressed to The New York Times that advancements in the field could pose “profound risks…

  • Thai cyanide serial killer found support from police officer, says Big Joke

    Thai cyanide serial killer found support from police officer, says Big Joke

    The Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, confirmed that a police officer supported the Thai cyanide serial killer, Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, in her dastardly deeds. Big Joke did not reveal the identity of the officer but said an arrest warrant would be issued within two days. The serial killer’s ex-husband, a deputy superintendent of…

  • DLT recommends 6 ride-hailing apps to order a motorbike taxi in Thailand

    DLT recommends 6 ride-hailing apps to order a motorbike taxi in Thailand

    One of the fastest and most convenient ways to get around Thailand is by motorbike taxi, and Grab isn’t the only option. The Department of Land Transport (DLT) recommends ordering a motorbike taxi (“Win”) safely and legally using six mobile applications. The DLT has certified six applications providing motorbike taxi services so far, reports BangkokBizNews… Hello Phuket Service Bonku Asia…

  • Italy’s right-wing government rolls back anti-poverty subsidies

    Italy’s right-wing government rolls back anti-poverty subsidies

    Italy’s right-wing government has decided to reverse the anti-poverty subsidies introduced four years ago, which provided assistance to around four million people last year. The move has been criticised as a ‘provocation’ on the international May Day labour holiday. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, leading the country’s most far-right coalition since World War II, announced that the “citizens’ income” benefits would…

  • No justice for victim: Suspect in kidnapping, rape, and murder walked free on technicality

    No justice for victim: Suspect in kidnapping, rape, and murder walked free on technicality

    Doi Saket Police Station revealed they could not arrest a serial sex offender who later went on to kidnap, rape, and murder a woman because it was a public holiday and the court was closed. The case involving the murder of a 36 year old car showroom saleswoman known as “Aom” has gathered significant attention. Aom, who worked at a dealership…

  • JPMorgan Chase swoops in to buy US crisis bank First Republic

    JPMorgan Chase swoops in to buy US crisis bank First Republic

    US financial authorities seized California’s struggling First Republic Bank on Monday and sold it to JPMorgan Chase, hoping to bring stability to a banking crisis that has rattled the financial system. First Republic, following the disclosure of a loss of over US$100 billion in deposits in the first quarter, became the second-largest bank by assets to collapse in US history.…

  • 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…

  • Transwomen caught on CCTV stealing Buddha statue from Thai temple

    Transwomen caught on CCTV stealing Buddha statue from Thai temple

    CCTV footage last night caught two Thai transwomen stealing a Buddha statue from Tha Kharm Temple in Chachoengsao province in the eastern region of Thailand. A 52 year old monk, Tikhamporn Artsapo, noticed that a Buddha statue, Luang Por So Thorn, was missing from his temple today. So, he checked the temple’s CCTV footage and discovered that two transwomen stole…

  • 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…

  • Thai cannabis vendors call out illegal importation practices

    Thai cannabis vendors call out illegal importation practices

    Thailand is known for its glittering beaches, bustling street food scene, expert Muay Thai fights, and full moon parties. But now it’s known for something that no one could have expected just a few short years ago – becoming the world’s home of the happy herb, marijuana. It’s been less than a year since Thailand decriminalised the growing of marijuana…

  • 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.…

  • Family ties turn deadly: Drug addict arrested for murdering sister-in-law in Chon Buri

    Family ties turn deadly: Drug addict arrested for murdering sister-in-law in Chon Buri

    Police in Chon Buri arrested a drug addict after he murdered his sister-in-law. The suspect claimed that he was angry because the victim accused him of spreading Covid-19 which led to the death of a neighbour. Officers from Baan Bueng Police Station were alerted to the shooting at a grocery shop on Nong Prue Kao-Baan Hua Kun Jae Road on Saturday,…

  • Upcoming public holidays and impact on immigration office hours

    Upcoming public holidays and impact on immigration office hours

    Thailand is gearing up for three upcoming public holidays that will temporarily shut down government offices, including immigration departments. The first of these holidays, Coronation Day, falls on Thursday, May 4, and will be followed by a “bridge” continuation day on Friday, May 5. The Thai government announced these additional holidays last year as a means to boost domestic tourism…

  • Drunk cop abandons car blocking traffic in northeast Thailand

    Drunk cop abandons car blocking traffic in northeast Thailand

    Yesterday, a drunk police officer parked his car in the middle of the road in Udon Thani province in northeast Thailand when he needed to pee. Upon his return, his wheel had been clamped. He attempted to drive the clamped vehicle before fleeing. Officers at Mueang Udon Thani Police Station were informed that someone with a police officer’s uniform was…

  • Spanish agriculture’s future threatened by potential water cuts

    Spanish agriculture’s future threatened by potential water cuts

    Spanish farmers, like Juan Francisco Abellaneda, provide European supermarkets with fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year. However, these intensive farms in arid Southeastern Spain may soon face a water crisis, threatening the sector that supplies essential produce across the continent. Spain tops the European Union list in fruit and vegetable production. Almost half of these exports come from farmers…

  • 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…

  • TDRI warns political parties of excessive campaign spending and economic risk

    TDRI warns political parties of excessive campaign spending and economic risk

    The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) has issued a warning to major political parties that their primary election campaign projects might be unnecessary as an economic stimulus, given that the country is not currently experiencing a recession. Yesterday, TDRI published a report intended to study and analyse the budget management of political parties, offering recommendations for adapting their future strategies.…

  • Thai woman killed in Chon Buri motorbike accident involving British driver

    Thai woman killed in Chon Buri motorbike accident involving British driver

    In Chon Buri, a Thai woman tragically lost her life after the motorbike she was riding on was allegedly rear-ended by a British driver. The collision led to her being projected onto the road and ultimately hit by another vehicle. Pornwalai Boonpok, a 37 year old golf caddy, was riding as a passenger on her friend Arunwan Wannawong’s motorbike when…

  • Man with terminal cancer killed by train in Kanchanaburi

    Man with terminal cancer killed by train in Kanchanaburi

    A 54 year old man in the final stage of tracheal cancer was tragically killed after being run over by a train in Kanchanaburi’s Muang district. The incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the man, identified as Suparp, lay down on the tracks near a railway station with a cloth covering his face. Police Captain Thammarat Sukhiwong, a Muang police investigator,…

  • Buddhist monk’s car crash meltdown in Bangkok

    Buddhist monk’s car crash meltdown in Bangkok

    Police rushed to suppress a potentially volatile incident after a Buddhist monk smashed a car and later hid in the main hall of the Lao Temple in the Bang Khun Thian district of Bangkok. A local told police that he believed the monk was out of control due to stress after learning too much online Buddhist doctrine. The monk was…

  • 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…

  • MFP to avoid joining inter-bloc coalition government after upcoming election

    MFP to avoid joining inter-bloc coalition government after upcoming election

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) has announced that they will not be participating in any “inter-bloc” coalition government after the forthcoming election, according to Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, the party’s campaign assistant. During a campaign rally yesterday in Samut Sakhon, Piyabutr stated that the MFP would avoid joining a government formed through “inter-bloc breeding”. This seems to be a reference to a…

  • Unhappy ever after: Groom laughs as bride falls on wedding day

    Unhappy ever after: Groom laughs as bride falls on wedding day

    A wedding celebration took an unexpected turn when the bride suddenly stumbled and fell in front of the guests. Shockingly, the groom’s reaction was to stand and laugh without offering any assistance. A Vietnamese website, docbao, reported the incident that occurred at a couple’s wedding ceremony. As the bride, dressed in a beautiful gown, was walking up the stage, her…

  • 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…

  • Mahidol University introduces CAR-T cell therapy for B-cell leukaemia in Thailand

    Mahidol University introduces CAR-T cell therapy for B-cell leukaemia in Thailand

    Mahidol University has launched Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) modified T-cell therapy for the treatment of B-cell leukaemia, making Thailand the first country in the ASEAN region to adopt this advanced medical technique. Banjong Mahaisawariya, President of Mahidol University, noted that the university’s ability to implement a therapy currently used for certain blood cancers came as a result of a strategic…

  • Thailand’s Tourist Police earn praise for assisting stranded French and Canadian tourists

    Thailand’s Tourist Police earn praise for assisting stranded French and Canadian tourists

    Thailand’s Tourist Police received praise in Thai media for assisting a French tourist and a Canadian tourist in need of help in Sa Keao province in eastern Thailand yesterday. Pol. Lt. Col. Jiraphat Khaewsiri, from the Sa Keao Tourist Police force, lead a patrol yesterday when he spotted a foreign woman walking along the Suwannasorn Road. As soon as she…

  • Hidden treasure trove: Spanish man finds 2 million baht in walls of dilapidated house

    Hidden treasure trove: Spanish man finds 2 million baht in walls of dilapidated house

    A Spanish man named Toño Piñeiro experienced a rollercoaster of emotions when he discovered £47,500 (about 2 million baht) hidden in the walls of a dilapidated house he had recently purchased. The house, located in the northwestern part of Spain, had been abandoned for over 40 years, and Piñeiro hoped to renovate it into a comfortable retirement home. While demolishing…

  • 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…