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    Why traders in Thailand are choosing EC Markets for gold and forex trading

    Gold and forex trading have long been favourites among investors in Thailand, but why are so many traders now turning to EC Markets? The answer lies in a combination of tight spreads, ultra-fast execution, Thai baht (THB) deposit support, and...

  • Umno proposes Gig Economy Commission to regulate booming Malaysian industry

    Umno proposes Gig Economy Commission to regulate booming Malaysian industry

    The Gig Economy Commission Malaysia (SEGiM) has been proposed by Umno, a Malaysian political party, to regulate the burgeoning gig industry ecosystem and protect the welfare of service providers, suppliers, workers, and consumers. Umno President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi highlighted that the gig economy is thriving in Malaysia, with over 1.12 million gig workers registered with the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation…

  • Phra Ratchawacharangsi, renowned Thai monk, dies at 89 after lifetime of devotion

    Phra Ratchawacharangsi, renowned Thai monk, dies at 89 after lifetime of devotion

    Thai monk and respected author Phra Ratchawacharangsi, known for creating the sacred book “Man Pithi”, has passed away peacefully at the age of 89 after 69 years of religious service. The revered figure succumbed to his illness yesterday at Bangkok Hospital. The news of Phra Ratchawacharangsi’s passing was shared on the Facebook page of Buddhist News, with followers and fellow…

  • Driver arrested for smuggling 13 illegal Myanmar migrants in Songkhla

    Driver arrested for smuggling 13 illegal Myanmar migrants in Songkhla

    A driver has been arrested for the fourth time in Songkhla for smuggling illegal migrants from Myanmar into Thailand. The driver, Aphiwatthana, was apprehended along with the 13 migrants he was transporting in his sport utility vehicle. The arrest took place at the Khuha intersection in the Rattaphum district, following a police pursuit along a highway. Upon questioning, the 46 year…

  • Heavy rain continues with flash flood warnings, residents urged to stay cautious

    Heavy rain continues with flash flood warnings, residents urged to stay cautious

    The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning regarding continuous rainfall and possible flash floods, urging residents to stay cautious. The monsoon winds have caused heavy rainfall in various regions, with the eastern and western coastal areas facing a greater risk of flash floods and forest runoff. The report states that the monsoon troughs passing through the low-pressure area near Myanmar’s coastline,…

  • DAP urges Umno Youth to move on from past hostility for nation’s sake

    DAP urges Umno Youth to move on from past hostility for nation’s sake

    DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke has urged the Umno Youth wing to listen to its president, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, and move past the two parties’ historical animosity for the sake of the nation. This comes after the wing demanded an apology from DAP for past transgressions against Umno. “That is their opinion. It’s assembly, of course there will be lots of…

  • Jailed ex-PM Najib Razak backs Anwar Ibrahim-led government, says Umno president

    Jailed ex-PM Najib Razak backs Anwar Ibrahim-led government, says Umno president

    Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has confirmed that former Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is currently imprisoned, supports the administration led by current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Zahid, who also serves as deputy prime minister, called for justice for the convicted former leader while Anwar was present at the Dewan Merdeka event. “Even our former leader who is now behind…

  • Malaysian independence fighter Lim Kean Chye dies aged 103

    Malaysian independence fighter Lim Kean Chye dies aged 103

    Malaysian independence activist Lim Kean Chye passed away at his home late Wednesday evening at the age of 103, according to his family. Lim was a founding member of the Malayan Democratic Union, which fought for the independence of Malaya and Singapore from British colonial rule. A Cambridge-educated lawyer, Lim played a significant role in left-wing politics and was part…

  • Tragic inferno: Man locks daughter-in-law in cottage, sets fire to it, results in her death

    Tragic inferno: Man locks daughter-in-law in cottage, sets fire to it, results in her death

    Police arrested a 60 year old Thai man after he locked his daughter-in-law in a small cottage and set fire to the property, resulting in her death. The murder was motivated by a series of disputes between the alleged alcoholic and the victim. Officers from the Mueng Nakhon Si Thammarat Police Station, who were notified about the murder, rushed to…

  • Trump faces indictment over mishandling classified documents

    Trump faces indictment over mishandling classified documents

    Former US President Donald Trump has revealed that he faces indictment over allegations of mishandling classified documents. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform, stating that he has been summoned to a federal court in Florida. However, the Justice Department has not yet confirmed the indictment. The news has sparked reactions from various US politicians, both in support…

  • UK hosts global AI summit, deepens economic ties with US

    UK hosts global AI summit, deepens economic ties with US

    The Prime Minister returns from Washington having made progress on two key objectives: fostering global cooperation on artificial intelligence (AI) risks and strengthening economic ties with the UK’s largest trading partner. The announcement of the first global AI summit in London is viewed as a victory, as it marks the beginning of a larger effort to establish a global AI…

  • Hong Kong’s legal ambiguity risks eroding foreign business confidence

    Hong Kong’s legal ambiguity risks eroding foreign business confidence

    Hong Kong’s legal ambiguity surrounding the June 4 anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown has raised concerns among the city’s foreign business community. The government’s unwillingness to clarify the legal status of the commemorations, which are now deemed illegal under the Beijing-imposed national security law (NSL), is causing unease among companies who have long valued the British-inherited legal system…

  • US and Cuba dismiss claims of China’s multi-billion dollar spy base plan

    US and Cuba dismiss claims of China’s multi-billion dollar spy base plan

    Multiple government sources in the Caribbean and the United States have dismissed a Wall Street Journal report claiming Beijing planned to establish a spy base in Cuba. The New York-based newspaper cited an alleged “secret agreement” for China to set up an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island, enabling it to intercept emails, phone calls, and other data from the…

  • Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russian forces begins, says think tank

    Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russian forces begins, says think tank

    The long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russian forces seems to have commenced, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a think tank based in Washington, DC. While Ukrainian officials have not yet confirmed the operation, the ISW has observed a general uptick in military activity across the entire front line. Ukrainian forces have reportedly gained territory in the…

  • Ukrainian forces target Zaporizhzhia in counter-offensive, heavy fighting reported

    Ukrainian forces target Zaporizhzhia in counter-offensive, heavy fighting reported

    Heavy fighting continues in Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region, with Ukrainian troops, supported by tanks, artillery, and drones, attempting to advance south of the town of Orikhiv for a second consecutive night. Military experts believe that the focus of Ukraine’s counter-offensive will be on regaining access to the Sea of Azov and dividing the Russian forces in the region to weaken…

  • Tesco reported to regulator over unclear pricing amid cost of living crisis

    Tesco reported to regulator over unclear pricing amid cost of living crisis

    Tesco, the UK’s largest supermarket chain, has been reported to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) by consumer group Which? over concerns regarding unclear pricing on the majority of its food and drink promotions. The complaint comes as the CMA investigates whether supermarkets are making excessive profits through inflated prices amid the ongoing cost of living crisis. Which? accuses Tesco…

  • Anwar Ibrahim returns as guest of honour at Umno’s 2023 Assembly

    Anwar Ibrahim returns as guest of honour at Umno’s 2023 Assembly

    Twenty-five years after his dismissal from Umno, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim made a triumphant return to Dewan Merdeka as the guest of honour at the party’s 2023 Annual General Assembly. Dressed in a blue traditional baju melayu, Anwar stood out among the sea of Umno delegates clad in red, as he marched alongside his deputies Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the Umno…

  • Fishing boat capsizes off Phetchaburi coast, rescuers search for 3 missing

    Fishing boat capsizes off Phetchaburi coast, rescuers search for 3 missing

    A fishing boat capsized in Phetchaburi due to strong waves, leaving four crew members in danger. One was found alive near an oil depot island, while authorities continue searching for the other three missing individuals. Last night, at around 9pm, the Sawangsanphettammasatan Foundation was informed that a fishing boat had been struck by large ocean waves and capsized near Ban…

  • Phuket’s diarrhoea disaster: An unpleasant dose hits over 70 students and residents

    Phuket’s diarrhoea disaster: An unpleasant dose hits over 70 students and residents

    More than 70 students and residents across Phuket fell victim to an unpleasant dose of diarrhoea yesterday. The Phuket Provincial Public Heath Office suspects the cause of this distressing episode could be attributed to the drinking of contaminated drinking water and ice procured from nearby factories. It is believed that a stomach bug, possibly the notorious norovirus, managed to infiltrate…

  • Man hallucinates after drug use, raids neighbour’s home causing fear and chaos

    Man hallucinates after drug use, raids neighbour’s home causing fear and chaos

    Yesterday, police in Kabin Buri, Prachinburi province were alerted to an incident involving a 50 year old man causing chaos in a neighbour’s home. The man, identified as Kla, displayed signs of drug-induced hallucinations and continually verbally abused residents, prompting police intervention. Kla was eventually taken for treatment at a local hospital. Kabin Buri police responded to a call from…

  • Bangkok condos face decline as Gen Z opts for renting, shifting focus to Gen Y

    Bangkok condos face decline as Gen Z opts for renting, shifting focus to Gen Y

    Bangkok and its surrounding provinces are experiencing a decline in condominium transfers as the younger generation, Gen Z, is opting to rent rather than purchase properties. The ttb analytics centre predicts a 12.5% drop in transfers this year. Experts advise developers to attract Gen Y buyers with high financial readiness. In their recent analysis, ttb analytics pointed out that condo…

  • Ex-beauty queen’s rapid Thai police promotion sparks patronage investigation call

    Ex-beauty queen’s rapid Thai police promotion sparks patronage investigation call

    A former beauty pageant contestant’s rapid ascent through the ranks of the Thai police force has sparked concerns over potential patronage and corruption. The individual in question reportedly rose from police lance corporal to police captain in under two years, prompting calls for an investigation into the matter. A post on the “Phuen Tamruat” Facebook page highlighted the issue, stating…

  • Thailand’s DLT combats illegal driving license sales exposed by MP on Facebook

    Thailand’s DLT combats illegal driving license sales exposed by MP on Facebook

    Thailand‘s Department of Land Transport (DLT) is taking action against individuals selling driver’s licenses illegally, following a Move Forward Party MP’s exposé on the matter. MP-elect Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn discovered several people advertising online services to provide driver’s licenses without requiring the driving test and posted screenshots of customers who had received valid DLT-certified licenses despite not taking the test. Wiroj expressed concerns…

  • Lorry driver dozes off and crashes into car, female passenger killed

    Lorry driver dozes off and crashes into car, female passenger killed

    A lorry crashed into a passenger vehicle on Prasert Manukitch Road in Bangkok, resulting in the tragic death of a woman who was flung five metres from the car. The accident occurred in the early hours of the morning, with investigations revealing that both drivers experienced bouts of drowsiness. At around 5.45am this morning, Tai Sawangjit, Deputy Inspector at the…

  • Teenager and his father plot murder of another teenager in northern Thailand

    Teenager and his father plot murder of another teenager in northern Thailand

    A teenager and his father conspired to murder a teenage rival on a road in the central province of Uthai Thani, northern Thailand on Wednesday night. The alleged murderers surrendered themselves to the police yesterday. A 16 year old friend of the victim alerted officers at Lan Sak Police Station at 11.50pm on Wednesday, June 7 after his 14 year…

  • Jealous man fatally stabs girlfriend, attempts suicide, later found injured in sugarcane field

    Jealous man fatally stabs girlfriend, attempts suicide, later found injured in sugarcane field

    A jealous 30 year old Thai man, identified as Karun, fatally stabbed his 45 year old girlfriend Nantharat before driving their vehicle into a pond, and finally, attempting to end his own life. The incident, which took place amidst a sugarcane plantation, was later discovered by local villagers who reported it to the police. The victim and the assailant both…

  • 90% Thai employees seek new jobs despite bleak economy

    90% Thai employees seek new jobs despite bleak economy

    A significant majority of Thai workers are open to exploring new job opportunities despite an uncertain global economic climate, a recent study by recruitment firm Michael Page has found. The Talent Trends report, which surveyed 942 individuals in Thailand, revealed that over half of the respondents are actively seeking or planning to find new employment within the next six months.…

  • Nurse scams lovestruck man out of 100,000 baht, taunts him to sue for refunds

    Nurse scams lovestruck man out of 100,000 baht, taunts him to sue for refunds

    A heartbroken man from Sisaket in northeastern Thailand warned others to be vigilant after falling prey to a deceptive nurse he met on an online dating app. Despite his genuine love and financial support, he was duped, losing over 100,000 baht (US$2,888). Yesterday, Sek, a storekeeper, shared his heart-wrenching experience. In late October 2022, he met a nurse through a…

  • Groom attends bride’s wedding twice, first as guest then as husband

    Groom attends bride’s wedding twice, first as guest then as husband

    In a twist of fate, a Vietnamese couple married after initially meeting at the bride’s first wedding when the groom attended as a guest. Seven years later, they found themselves tying the knot once more, but this time as bride and groom. No one can predict the future or determine whom they will marry or spend their life with. However,…

  • Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim pushes for needs-based affirmative action

    Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim pushes for needs-based affirmative action

    Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has emphasised the necessity for reforms in the country, stating that Malaysia must change or it will not survive. In an in-depth interview with Al Jazeera’s 101 East programme, the 75-year-old leader expressed his commitment to transitioning Malaysia from race-based to needs-based affirmative action policies. Anwar’s journey to the top of Malaysian politics has been…

  • Watchdog warns public trust in police at all-time low, urges neighbourhood policing

    Watchdog warns public trust in police at all-time low, urges neighbourhood policing

    The police watchdog has issued a warning that public trust in the police has reached an all-time low, and urgent action is needed to restore it. Chief constables have been advised to focus on crimes that matter most to the public, ensure proper investigations, and reinstate the policy of neighbourhood policing. His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Andy Cooke, is…