CONGRATULATIONS ON GERMAN NATIONAL DAYB.Grimm is proud to be part of German-Thai relations. B.Grimm Power also successfully launched an IPO on The Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2017. Solar power plant, Tay Ninh, VietnamThe latest wind farm opened in August 2021, Mukdahan, Thailand1890s MaquetModern medical equipment imported by B.Grimm. 1993German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Harald Link and Vikrom Kromadit at the signing ceremony of developing the first B.Grimm power plant. Thailand made history by sending the first Thai national equestrian team to compete in the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

October 03, 2021 03:00 UTC

Four wounded in fresh inmate clash at riot-hit Ecuador prisonEcuadorian policemen on the roof of the prison in Guayaquil where clashes broke out just days after the country's deadliest inmate riot took place thereGUAYAQUIL (ECUADOR) - Four people were wounded and police were shot at on Saturday in a new clash between prisoners at the Ecuadorian prison where 118 people were killed just days earlier in the country's deadliest inmate riot. Police commander Tannya Varela said there was a shootout between inmates at the prison in Guayaquil. Another 86 wounded were wounded, six critically, according to Ecuador's prisons authority. It was the latest in a string of bloody clashes in Ecuador's broken prison system, with 237 inmates killed so far this year -- up from 103 in 2020. The prison system has 65 facilities designed for about 30,000 inmates but houses 39,000.

October 03, 2021 02:26 UTC

'Growing' Springboks on a roll heading into European tourSouth Africa have momentum heading into A European tourGOLD COAST (AUSTRALIA) - South Africa coach Jacques Nienaber says his team have given themselves valuable momentum ahead of a European tour after edging the All Blacks in a Rugby Championship thriller that sent them back to world number one. Elton Jantjies slotted a penalty after the final hooter on Saturday evening to snap a three-game losing streak and stun New Zealand 31-29. Nienaber said it was a crucial victory for the world champions ahead of November Tests against Wales, Scotland and England. "It is great for us to play these pressure-cooker games as it gives you good exposure to what you can expect in a Rugby World Cup. "When the top three sides in the world play each other, you expect close margins," he said.

October 03, 2021 02:26 UTC

Fears of 'election subversion' as Trump flirts with 2024 White House bidPolice attempting to hold back supporters of US President Donald Trump at the US Capitol on Jan 6, 2021. WASHINGTON: The US presidential election of 2000 hinged on a few votes in Florida and was ultimately decided in the Supreme Court. The 2020 White House contest gave birth to the "Big Lie" and saw supporters of the losing candidate storm the US Capitol. Donald Trump, the first president in US history to refuse to accept the outcome of an election, is flirting with another White House run in what could be a make-or-break moment for American democracy. Republicans are also well-positioned to win a majority in 2022 in the currently Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, giving them another potential lever of power in 2024.

October 03, 2021 01:41 UTC

Chelsea boss Tuchel urges Werner to keep improvingChelsea's German striker Timo Werner (R)LONDON - Thomas Tuchel warned Timo Werner he must keep improving after the Chelsea striker's first Premier League goal since April helped seal a 3-1 win against 10-man Southampton on Saturday. Werner saved Chelsea from a frustrating end to a difficult week when he netted six minutes from full-time at Stamford Bridge. For a player who has had a remarkable 16 goals disallowed since he joined Chelsea, Werner will surely benefit from the jolt of confidence that will follow his second club goal of the season. Chalobah, Chilwell and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all added energy and enthusiasm to a Chelsea team that had looked stale in their previous two games. At a club like Chelsea you need to be sharp every few days and fight for your place."

October 03, 2021 01:41 UTC





Venezuelan couple goes all out for smiling but endangered slothsA sloth rests in a shelter in San Antonio de los Altos, a suburb of Venezuela's capital. To know how many sloths there are, for instance, and how they live," said Juan Carlos Rodriguez. She and Juan Carlos have kept their day jobs, but the sloths now take up most of their time. To pay for all of this, Haydee Rodriguez developed and now sells things with Chuwie's face on them, such as caps, coffee mugs, T-shirts and earrings. He is a survivor," says Juan Carlos, "but we will never be able to release him."

October 03, 2021 01:30 UTC

Chelsea top Premier LeagueBen Chilwell (right) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Southampton at Stamford Bridge in London on Saturday. (AFP photo)LONDON: Chelsea scored two late goals against Southampton to top the Premier League table. United's 1-1 draw at Old Trafford continues an unimpressive run of home results including a League Cup defeat by West Ham and last week's shock Premier League loss at the hands of Aston Villa. Mikel Arteta's Arsenal were bottom of the Premier League table after three matches before three consecutive wins lifted them to the comfort of mid-table. Norwich stopped the rot against Burnley after six straight league defeats but they remain rock bottom of the Premier League table with just a single point from seven games after a 0-0 draw.

October 03, 2021 00:45 UTC

Yongyuth 'Hua Ball' PengsuwanYongyuth "Hua Ball" Pengsuwan and his gang robbed and killed his neighbour, Emorn Petchkat, 51, at her two-storey home in Mae Khari, a dramatic escalation on his previous offending which comprised mainly house-breaking. Hua Ball was released in March from a three-year stretch in jail for attempting to kill, and drug use. Hua Ball, the ringleader, invited his gang comprising mates and relatives to help him rob the place owned by the victim, who lived alone. They took remaining valuables including Buddha amulets, gold and her phone, before splitting up the loot outside Hua Ball's place. "We have a two-year-old at home who wakes every time you make a noise outside," Mr Chatchai said.

October 03, 2021 00:32 UTC

Foreign monk dies due to 'exhaustion'A 67-year-old monk from Luxembourg died at a temple in Nang Rong district of Buri Ram early on Saturday, with his death believed to have been caused by over-exertion from carrying sandbags to block floods. Nang Rong Hospital and rescuers were called to examine the body. Phra Sujitda Suthammo, secretary of the district head monk in Nang Rong, said Phra Santajitto had been ordained for 16 years. He had been at Wat Nong Tha Ying for more than 10 years, before spending another three years at Wat Ban Chan. It also asked that the Luxembourg Embassy in Bangkok and his children in Germany be notified.

October 03, 2021 00:14 UTC

Military spending will shift from procuring weapons from overseas to sourcing domestic products due to budgetary pressures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Army spokesman Gen Santipong Thammapiya said the virus outbreak has forced the army to re-evaluate its spending plan as in the 2021 fiscal year much of its budget has been spent in support of the Covid-19 containment effort. She said the spending plan for the current fiscal year prioritises personnel welfare and maintenance of weapons and equipment to prolong their service years. For fiscal 2022, the military has been allocated 97.8 billion baht, a decrease of 8 billion baht, or 7.64%, from the previous year. It had requested 112 billion baht in funding.

October 03, 2021 00:11 UTC

Hot off the press on Ratchadamnoen AveAfter last week's column regarding old seafaring expressions still in everyday use, I thought we could take a look at a few sayings that have their origins in newspapers. Perhaps the most obvious is "hot off the press", meaning the latest news. During the printing process, friction causes the press to heat up and if you grab the paper off the press it can be quite hot. A key part of the duties was to check the newspaper as it came "hot off the press" to ensure there were no major cock-ups. Sorted outDuring the printing process there was something called a "dab" which was used to supply the right amount of ink to the printing process .

October 03, 2021 00:11 UTC

Reopening poses global dilemmaPrime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on June 16 that his government would reopen the country within 120 days, falling in October. To show he is a man of his word, the government last week announced the partial reopening of many businesses and activities. Yesterday, many of the nation's venues, businesses and activities began their journey on what remains a long road towards a "new normal". Thailand and other tourist-dependent nations in the Southeast Asia region now find themselves caught in a dilemma. When cases rise, governments are labelled as weak and when cases are low, people notice their empty pockets that much more vocally.

October 03, 2021 00:11 UTC

In-form Chinese only a win away from retaining Sudirman CupChina will vie for a record-extending 12th title in the Sudirman Cup after reaching their 14th consecutive final of the mixed team world championship in Finland yesterday. The top-seeded Chinese defeated South Korea 3-0 in the semi-finals of the biennial tournament at the Energia Areena in Vantaa. China beat Japan to win the 2019 championship in Nanning. Olympic champion Chen Yufei then sealed the place in the final for the Chinese after rallying past An Se-Young in the women's singles. She fought back to win the next two 21-15, 21-15 to give the 11-time champions the victory.

October 03, 2021 00:00 UTC

It isn't the same old Ryder Cup anymoreThe criticism in the British press on what went wrong with Europe in the Ryder Cup in Wisconsin last week will soon subside and a new captain will be named. In the frame to fill the vacancy, and most likely at the top of the list, is Lee Westwood. Over time, my personal view of the Ryder Cup has changed from excitement to cringe worthy. Gone are the days when the whole team flew back to Heathrow together, as 11 of the 12 members of the 2021 European team reside and own properties in the US. Members of the US team including captain Steve Sricker have, so far, won $409 million with Dustin Johnson heading the tournament winnings tally with $73 million.

October 03, 2021 00:00 UTC

US charges Canadian who narrated Islamic State videosA US Justice Department statement said Mohammed Khalifa, who narrated violent IS videos, was recently handed over to US authorities and chargedWASHINGTON - A Canadian jihadist who fought for the Islamic State group and narrated violent propaganda videos has been taken into custody by the United States and charged, the Justice Department said Saturday. Khalifa left Canada in 2013 to join the Islamic State group in Syria, and by the next year had become a key member of its propaganda team because of his fluent English and Arabic, according to the statement. He allegedly served as a lead translator in Islamic State propaganda production and as the English-speaking narrator on two violent recruitment videos. The cell was behind videos showing the beheadings of foreigners including the US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, who died in 2014. Two members of the notorious Islamic State kidnapping cell dubbed the "Beatles," Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, are currently in the hands of US authorities after being transferred to the United States from Iraq nearly a year ago.

October 02, 2021 23:26 UTC