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Best Affordable Bangkok Hotels 2025 Revealed

Discover Bangkok's best budget-friendly hotels from restored teahouses to skyscraper stays. Expert picks for affordable luxury in Thailand's vibrant capital city.

China accuses UK of groundless interference at UN

Beijing's representative at UN human rights review condemns Western nations for alleged interference in Southeast Asia, escalating diplomatic tensions over regional sovereignty claims.

Australian tourist arrested for shoplifting in Thailand

An Australian man faces serious legal consequences after being arrested for allegedly shoplifting sunglasses worth £150 from a luxury mall in Bangkok, turning his dream holiday into a potential prison sentence.

Sydney arms expo chaos as protesters clash with police

Violent scenes erupted at Sydney's International Convention Centre as hundreds of anti-war protesters attempted to blockade a major arms exhibition, leading to multiple arrests and police reinforcements being deployed.

Thailand's Year-Long Funeral for Queen Sirikit Begins

Thailand embarks on an unprecedented year-long funeral ceremony for Queen Sirikit, the revered 'mother of the nation', who died aged 93, with elaborate processions and traditional rituals honouring her seven-decade legacy.

Thailand's Queen Sirikit Dies Aged 92

Thailand enters official mourning as the nation bids farewell to Queen Sirikit, the revered consort of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, whose grace and dedication made her a beloved national figure.

Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies Aged 92

Thailand enters official mourning as Queen Mother Sirikit Kitiyakara, beloved wife of the late King Bhumibol and mother of the current monarch, passes away peacefully in Bangkok at age 92, leaving behind a legacy of royal service spanning seven decades.

Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit Dies Aged 93

Queen Mother Sirikit of Thailand, wife of the late King Bhumibol and mother of the current monarch, has passed away at 93 after years away from public life, marking the close of a significant chapter in Thai history.

French artist's nude mural censored in Bangkok

French street artist Myrtille Tibayrenc's provocative nude mural in Bangkok faces whitewashing after authorities deem it culturally inappropriate, igniting freedom of expression concerns.

Irish leader confronted by protesters in Dublin

Tánaiste Micheál Martin faced heated demonstrations as pro-Palestinian activists and anti-immigration groups converged on Dublin streets, requiring significant Garda presence.

Millionaire's castle protest against non-dom tax raid

Former reality television millionaire leads extraordinary occupation of historic 13th-century castle in dramatic protest against Chancellor's controversial non-dom tax reforms, creating political spectacle in the English countryside.

Residents use forklifts and bollards in street protest

Local residents in Westminster have resorted to dramatic measures, using forklifts and concrete barriers to shut down their street after Ministry of Justice plans threatened their community with increased traffic and security risks.

Trump's Wall Street warning rattles Asian markets

Former President Donald Trump's controversial proposal to impose sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports has sent shockwaves through Asian financial markets, with analysts warning of potential global economic repercussions.

Met Police officer charged over protest assault on Green candidate

A serving Metropolitan Police constable faces criminal charges after being accused of striking a Green Party local election candidate during a heated anti-Israel demonstration in central London. The incident, captured on video, has sparked an internal inv

Zara McDermott's Bikini Pics at Thai Temple Spark Fury

Reality TV star Zara McDermott faces intense criticism from Thai locals and fans after posting a series of bikini-clad photos at the culturally significant Wat Arun temple in Bangkok, sparking accusations of profound disrespect and cultural insensitivity.

Thai Deputy PM Anutin survives cabinet confidence vote

Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul retains his cabinet position after a crucial confidence vote, securing 276 votes in parliament. The move stabilises the ruling coalition but exposes underlying political fractures.

Union Jack protest house sparks immigration debate

A British homeowner in a quiet residential street has draped his property in Union Jack flags in a dramatic protest against illegal immigration, sparking local debate and council attention.

Giant Trump Balloon Protest Erupts in Central London

Thousands of protesters descended upon central London in a dramatic demonstration against Donald Trump, featuring giant nappy-clad effigies, 'MAGA' drags, and placards branding the former President a fascist.

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