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Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) Apprenticeships 2025 – Apply Now

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) invites young, enthusiastic South African citizens to apply for its exciting Apprenticeship Programme 2025. This three-year programme is designed to develop technical skills in the aviation sector, focusing on electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines. Apprenticeship...

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Japanese tourist drowns at Phuket’s Karon Beach

A Japanese tourist drowned at Karon Beach, Phuket, shortly after arriving with his wife. Hikaru Oami, a 34 year old, was declared dead at Patong Hospital after being pulled from the water on June 28. Police received notification of the incident around 12.30pm on June 28. Police Lieutenant Colonel Charas Lempan from Karon Police Station …

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Thailand, France to strengthen defence and trade links

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said yesterday, June 29, she felt honoured to speak by phone with French President Emmanuel Macron, announcing Thailand and France’s commitment to deepen bilateral ties across multiple sectors, particularly space technology, defence and clean energy. In a statement posted on social media today, Paetongtarn said the discussion aimed to elevate Thai-French …

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DOJ chief Remulla eyes Ombudsman position

MANILA, Philippines — Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday said he will file an application to succeed outgoing Ombudsman Samuel Martires, who is set to retire on July 27. Remulla announced that he will submit his application to the Judicial and Bar Council on Friday. READ: De Lima casts doubt about timing of Ombudsman

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Chon Buri Cable Heist: Cambodian National Sena Suan’s Desperate Crime Unraveled

In a bizarre and rather shocking episode of pilferage from Chon Buri, Thailand, a Cambodian national has found himself in deep waters after unraveling the plot of his own crime. The man, entangled in a web of desperation and addiction, ingeniously thought of sneaking into a factory and slicing off PVC electrical cables to fuel his cravings for methamphetamine. Now, that’s a costly heist—not just figuratively—but one that floored the factory’s operations—totaling damages over a million baht! The audacious act was caught on CCTV footage on June 29. Sporting a distinctive green camouflage long-sleeve shirt, the suspect managed to cut more than 300 meters of cables. But his stealth operation was hardly foolproof; his misadventures also led him to snip off the cable powering the CCTV cameras, inadvertently capturing his own act of cutting edge theft! Enter Police Lieutenant Colonel Kornpong Sukvisit and his diligent team from the Bang Lamung…

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Bangkok Blunder: Apichai’s Accidental Police Station Crash Makes Headlines

In the heart of bustling Bangkok, an unexpected mishap unfolded that truly epitomizes those “Oops!” moments we all dread. Picture this: a 36-year-old named Apichai, driving his trusty Mitsubishi Triton pickup like he’s done countless times before, somehow finds himself on a collision course with not just any building but the entrance of the Yannawa Police Station. Yep, it was a late-night blunder to remember, forever marking the calendar on the night of June 29. Now, how did this textbook tale of unintended acceleration meet its rather embarrassing end? Apichai, no doubt a bit flustered, confessed that while making a routine right turn onto Surasak Road, nestled comfortably beside the police station, his foot decided to take its own little adventure. Instead of caressing the brake, it pressed the accelerator—his trusty steed lurched forward and dinged up the police station’s gate. Talk about causing a scene in the wrong place!…

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Thailand Braces for June 2025 Monsoon: 40 Provinces on High Alert

As the calendar flips to June 30, 2025, Thailand finds itself bracing for a meteorological monsoon extravaganza destined to soak 40 provinces, Bangkok included. The Thailand Meteorological Department has sounded the klaxons, forecasting substantial sky-water shenanigans over the next 24 hours. Blame it all on the moderate southwest monsoon raging through the Andaman Sea, across the Land of Smiles, and into the Gulf of Thailand, accompanied by a roguish low-pressure system loitering over northern Vietnam. This climatic duet is drumming up quite the atmospheric jamboree. Over in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf, winds are set to frolic at whim, churning waves up to a capricious two meters. Surfers and seafarers, hoist your sails or maybe just hoist a glass for comfort. In the northern reaches, brace for a 60% chance of thunderstorms, delivering hefty sprinkles in locales like Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, and the world-famed hobbit hideout—Chiang Rai.…

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Man arrested in Phuket with illegal firearm and ammunition

A 24 year old man from Satun province has been detained in Phuket for possessing an illegal firearm and ammunition. This arrest is part of ongoing security measures in the area aimed at enhancing public safety. On June 27, around 9pm, officers from the investigation unit of Phuket City Police Station conducted patrols to monitor …

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PNP backs Napolcom probe into cops’ alleged link in sabungeros’ abductions

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) supports the investigation of the National Police Commission (Napolcom) on the alleged involvement of police officers in the abductions of at least 34 cockfighting enthusiasts (“sabungeros”). Napolcom announced its probe last Friday, after one of the case’s suspects claimed that law enforcers were involved in the abductions

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