Spurs fans happy with 'one-nil'The chant "one-nil to the Arsenal'' to the tune of Go West has been a familiar sound on the terraces going back to the days of George Graham in the 1990s. Arsenal fans would give a lot for a 1-0 victory at the moment and would probably even settle for a 1-1. The manner in which the Gunners crumbled against Manchester City was quite disturbing for Arsenal fans as Pep Guardiola's men enjoyed a 5-0 romp without stretching themselves. Despite their high-flying start, Spurs have not been playing that great and Nuno knows there is a lot of work to do. In a message more directed at their North London rivals than Watford, Spurs fans cheekily chanted "you're going down with the Arsenal."

September 03, 2021 22:07 UTC

Monaco Princess stable after collapsing in S.AfricaPrince Albert and Princess Charlene at an environmental gala in Monaco in September last year. JOHANNESBURG: Princess Charlene of Monaco was in stable condition Friday after collapsing and being hospitalised in South Africa, her foundation said. "Her Serene Highness (HSH) Princess Charlene of Monaco was rushed to hospital by ambulance late Wednesday night after collapsing due to complications from the severe ear, nose, and throat infection she contracted in May," the statement said. "The Princess' medical team is currently evaluating her but have confirmed that the Princess is stable," it said. She was released this morning," Chantell Wittstock, director of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, told AFP.

September 03, 2021 15:22 UTC

Thousands gather to say they've lost confidence in Prayut as parliamentarians prepare to vote on SaturdayProtesters occupy the Ratchaprasong area in central Bangkok on Friday, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)Protesters occupied the Ratchaprasong intersection on Friday for another rally calling for Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha to step down, ahead of a crucial vote on the prime minister by lawmakers on Saturday. Demonstrators are also opposed to any attempts to prolong the tenure of Gen Prayut, the former coup leader who is now in his eighth year as prime minister. Gen Prayut needs a majority, or at least 242, of all 482 MP votes to survive the debate. Activists have vowed to continue defying Covid-related bans on big gatherings and stage street protests daily until Gen Prayut leaves office.

September 03, 2021 14:26 UTC

A woman walks by a “Now Hiring” sign outside a store in Arlington, Virginia in August. (AFP Photo)NEW YORK: US stocks and bonds dropped early Friday as traders assessed surprisingly weak jobs data at a time when the Federal Reserve considers a reduction in economic stimulus. Hiring downshifted abruptly in August with the smallest gain in seven months. Nonfarm payrolls increased by just 235,000 after an upwardly revised gain of 1.05 million in July, the Department of Labor reported. “I don’t think [the new jobs data] is going to change much for the Fed taper timeline,” said Zhiwei Ren, portfolio manager at Penn Mutual Asset Management.

September 03, 2021 14:15 UTC

A graphic artist paints a billboard for the smartphone manufacturer Apple, in Berlin. The company had announced last month that its iPhones and iPads would soon start detecting images containing child sexual abuse and reporting them as they are uploaded to its online storage in the United States. Apple, in announcing the delay on Friday, cited the feedback from customers, advocacy groups, researchers and others. “We have decided to take additional time over the coming months to collect input and make improvements before releasing these critically important child safety features,” the company said in a statement. The system, if and when it goes into use, would be “powered by a cryptographic technology” to determine “if there is a match without revealing the result”, unless the image was found to contain depictions of child sexual abuse.

September 03, 2021 14:03 UTC

Rescuers accompany Barry Weller after finding him in the forest in Khao Suan Kwang district of Khon Kaen on Friday. (Photo by Chakkrapan Natanri)KHON KAEN: A British man was rescued on Friday, three days after he drove his motorcycle into a forest and couldn’t find his way back. Ms Tawee reported her husband’s absence to the Ubon Rattana police station later on Tuesday. Police and rescuers from Ubon Rattana and Khao Suan Kwang districts started looking for him found only his motorbike parked in a paddy field near Ban Nong Saeng in Ubon Rattana that night. Somkuan Wiengkaew, a rescuer who took part in the search, said Mr Weller survived on rainwater and fruits picked in the forest.

September 03, 2021 12:00 UTC

Nakhon Phanom woman tells police she took up drug smuggling to feed family while husband was in jailOfficers question Laddawan Chaiyawong, 31, after her arrest in connection with the discovery of 4.6 million speed pills in her pickup truck in Nakhon Phanom. (Photo: Pattanapong Sripiachai)NAKHON PHANOM: A 31-year-old som tam vendor who says she took up drug smuggling to feed her family has been arrested with more than 4 million speed pills in this northeastern province. Laddawan Chaiyawong was taken into custody after border patrol police found 10 fertiliser sacks containing 4,622,000 speed pills in her pickup truck during a search on a road in tambon Saenphan in her home district of That Phanom. Recently she was approached by a member of a drug gang who offered her 400,000 baht to pick up 4.6 million speed pills smuggled from Laos, said Pol Col Sippanan. Since the beginning of this year, more than 20 million speed pills have been seized in Nakhon Phanom, said Pol Col Sippanan.

September 03, 2021 11:26 UTC

Binance may be in breach of the Payments Services Act for providing payment services to, and soliciting business from Singapore residents without an appropriate licence, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said. As Binance didn’t apply for a licence under local law, the central bank has added Binance.com to the investor alert list, which warns consumers that Binance isn’t regulated or licensed to provide any payment services locally. “Binance (global) would have to show that it has remediated any shortcomings and that it will not, going forward, solicit trades from Singapore resident customers.”Binance Holdings, which operates globally, has local affiliates in some countries including the US and UK — and in Singapore, with Binance Asia Services (BAS), which operates Binance.sg. Binance CEO Zhao Changpeng, a Canadian citizen, resides in Singapore and is the majority shareholder of Binance Asia Services. Vertex Venture Holdings Ltd, an affiliate of the state investor Temasek Holding, is also an investor in Binance Asia.

September 03, 2021 11:03 UTC

Gold shop robber reported to be local policemanThe gunman is filmed by a security camera after robbing a gold shop at Big C shopping mall in Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima, on Wednesday. He is reported to be a local policeman (Photo: Provincial Police Region 3 Facebook page)An armed man in food delivery clothing who robbed a gold shop in a mall in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima on Wednesday and shot the owner is reported to be a local policeman. Pol Cpl Anucha is based at Pak Chong police station. He was apprehended after police investigators examined footage from security cameras in the Big C shopping mall, the reports said. Shop owner Ditsawat Arsaitham, 39, was in the shop and resisted the robber, and was shot through the left arm.

September 03, 2021 10:30 UTC

Ho Chi Minh City proposes economic restartVietnamese soldiers look out from a truck as they deliver food in strict lockdown areas in Ho Chi Minh on Aug 24, 2021. (Reuters photo)HANOI: Vietnam's coronavirus epicentre Ho Chi Minh City is proposing to emerge from a strict lockdown and resume economic activities from Sept 15, shifting from its "Zero-Covid-19" strategy to living with the virus, according to a draft proposal. Ho Chi Minh City last month deployed troops to enforce its lockdown and prohibited residents from leaving their homes to slow a spiralling rate of deaths. The city aims to "promote economic recovery ... and move towards living with Covid-19," the draft proposal said. Ho Chi Minh City alone has recorded 232,600 coronavirus infections and 9,724 deaths, representing half of the country cases and 80% of its fatalities.

September 03, 2021 10:02 UTC

BOI-Thai SUBCON-Informa Markets Thailand announce the organising of “SUBCON Thailand Virtual Edition”Ms. Sonklin Ploymee, Deputy Secretary General of the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI), together with Mr. Kiattisak Jirakajornwong, President of the Thai Subcontracting Promotion Association (Thai SUBCON), and Mr. Sanchai Noombunnam, Deputy Managing Director of Informa Markets Thailand, spoke to reporters via an online press conference on 1 September 2021, to announce the organising of “SUBCON Thailand Virtual Edition”. The event, the first virtual edition of SUBCON Thailand, was set to take place during September 24-27, 2021. The line-up of the event includes business networking, webinars and business matching for buyers and sellers of parts in key manufacturing sectors, including automobiles, electronics, and medical devices.

September 02, 2021 09:00 UTC

StashAway launches in Thailand to make overseas investment easyThe largest digital wealth manager in Singapore launches in ThailandStashAway, an easy-to-use digital wealth management platform that provides global diversification with high-quality, low-cost ETFs, is now available to Thailand residents. In addition, The World Economic Forum has recognised StashAway for its innovative technology, naming it a Technology Pioneer in 2020. Tim Niranvichaiya, CFA, StashAway Asset Management (Thailand) Managing Director, looks forward to enabling people in Thailand to invest overseas. But even still, investors in Thailand remain overinvested in domestic assets compared to investors in Singapore and Hong Kong. StashAway Asset Management (Thailand) operates under a Securities Business License Type C - Private Fund Management approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

September 02, 2021 09:00 UTC

Red Cross calls for blood donationsPolice officers donate blood in Nakhon Ratchasima, where the Red Cross Society is in dire need of donors, with the supply down to a critical level. (Photo: Prasit Tangprasert)NAKHON RATCHASIMA: The Red Cross Society is in dire need of blood donations, with the local supply down to a critical level. Before the latest outbreak, the centre had supplied 70-80% of the blood required by hospitals in Nakhon Ratchasima. She said the centre had sought help, asking for blood donations from Army Region 2, Provincial Police Region 3 and officials from government agencies. Members of the public could donate at the blood centre in tambon Nong Bua Sala, the blood donation room on the lower ground floor of Terminal 21 shopping mall in Muang district, at Rajabhat Nakhon Ratchasima’s Red Cross blood room or at hospitals, Ms Sirilak said.

September 02, 2021 07:07 UTC

Now he is back on the streets demanding the removal of coup leader Prayut Chan-ocha as prime minister and reforms to the monarchy, a change of heart that points to the broadening of Thailand's latest anti-government movement. After a lull due to coronavirus restrictions on gatherings, demonstrations against Gen Prayut have gathered renewed steam in recent weeks. "The protests have broadened due to Covid-19 and its economic consequences," Titipol Phakdeewanich, dean of Ubon Ratchathani University's political science faculty, told Reuters. Defending the government's handling of the pandemic, Anucha Burapachaisri, deputy secretary to the prime minister, told Reuters that all necessary measures to contain the spread of infections had been taken. After losing his eye, Nat sports a black eyepatch marked with three white dashes representing the Hunger Games salute adopted by pro-democracy campaigners.

September 02, 2021 06:55 UTC

Tsitsipas rolls after another long US Open toilet breakGreek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas took another of his trademark long toilet breaks and didn't drop a game after that in beating Frenchman Adrian Mannarino on Wednesday at the US OpenNEW YORK - Stefanos Tsitsipas took another trademark long bathroom break then credited it for advancing to the third round of the US Open on Wednesday as a storm lashing New York forced the suspension of an indoor match. Tsitsipas, who matched his deepest US Open run, has been ridiculed by Andy Murray and Alexander Zverev for extended bathroom breaks seen as gamesmanship. The 23-year-old Japanese third seed could could become the first repeat US Open winner since Serena Williams, absent with a torn hamstring, captured her third in a row in 2014. Sloane Stephens, the 2017 US Open winner who could meet Osaka in the fourth round, beat 21st seed Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-2 in an all-American showdown. Spanish ninth seed Muguruza, the 2016 French Open and 2017 Wimbledon winner, beat Andrea Petkovic 6-4, 6-2, taking her first win in four tries against the German.

September 02, 2021 06:00 UTC