VIDEO: Pattaya Message A French man has been charged after snatching a smartphone in a department store in Pattaya. The Pattaya Message reports that Mueang Pattaya Police were notified of the incident yesterday evening. Police arrived and took the suspect into custody after other shop-holders helped to catch the suspect. The man was identified by police as 40 year old Laurent Meriem, a French national. He had snatched the Huawei P30 Pro smart phone worth 31,900 baht. He was taken to the Meang Pattaya Police where he was charged with theft. Perhaps he hadn’t read the latest news about Huawei’s phones!? วงจรปิดจับภาพต่างชาติขโมยโทรศัพท์บนห้างพนักงานไล่จับส่งตำรวจวุ่น เมื่อเวลา 21.30 น.วันที่ 22 พฤษภาคม 2562 ร.ต.อ.เจนรพ วันทองสังข์ รอง สวป.สภ.เมืองพัทยา จ.ชลบุรี รับแจ้งจากประชาชนว่าได้ควบคุมตัวผู้ก่อเหตุลักทรัพย์ไว้ได้ เหตุเกิดที่ร้านโทรศัพท์ บีบี โฟน ภายในห้างตึกคอมพัทยาใต้ ต.หนองปรือ อ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี หลังรับแจ้งจึงนำกำลังเจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจรีบเดินทางไปตรวจสอบ … [Read more...] about French man arrested stealing mobile phone in Pattaya – VIDEO
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Beaches In Croatia, Italy And France: Travel There This Summer By Eurail
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin You can beach-hop across Europe with Eurail’s Global Pass , offering travel across 33 European countries to create a custom itinerary. “With a Eurail pass, travelers of all ages can use an expansive network of train and ferry connections,” says Yi Ding, a Eurail executive. “Eurail history can be traced back to 1959 when the first Europass was introduced to American travelers to travel in Europe by rail after the Second World War.” “In 2020 we launched the mobile pass, and now over 90% of American travelers use it to travel within Europe,” she adds. “It gives the traveler the opportunity to just use one single app to manage trips, to keep track of trips and show the tickets straight from their device to the ticket inspector. So much easier than using the paper pass.” Below are a few outstanding European destinations offering watery pleasures, and you can travel there with Eurail. Bay of Kotor , Montenegro … [Read more...] about Beaches In Croatia, Italy And France: Travel There This Summer By Eurail
The Ultimate Guide To Traveling To Europe This Summer
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin You've probably seen the pictures of the mountains of luggage at London's Heathrow Airport. You've heard about the heat wave. And maybe you have friends who got Covid while they were in Europe. With all that's happening, maybe you need a better guide to traveling to Europe this summer. "Tourism is back," says David Corsun, director of the University of Denver's Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management. "Hotels are full. Flights are full. Restaurants are full." Travel by Americans to Europe will soar 600 percent over last summer , according to new projections by Allianz Partners. Europeans are traveling more, too. A new survey by insurance company Europ Assistance Group found that 71% of Europeans intend to travel during the summer . That's a 14 percentage point increase compared to 2021. But you don't have to get stuck in a crowd and miss the best part of your European vacation. Europe has changed … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide To Traveling To Europe This Summer
Coronavirus Can Remain On Paper Currency For 28 Days, Per New Study
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The novel coronavirus can remain infectious for four weeks on banknotes, according to new research by the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness , Australia’s top biosecurity laboratory. These findings reinforce the importance of hand-washing or using disinfecting hand sanitizer after visiting an ATM or handling cash. The researchers tested how long the coronavirus survived on both paper and polymer banknotes at various temperatures. They found that the coronavirus can survive “to at least 28 days” on both types of banknotes, which is significantly longer than the seasonal flu virus’s “demonstrated survival up to 17 days” at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit). “The persistence of virus on both paper and polymer currency is of particular significance, considering the frequency of circulation and the potential for transfer of viable virus both between individuals and geographic … [Read more...] about Coronavirus Can Remain On Paper Currency For 28 Days, Per New Study
The war in Ukraine hasn’t ended. Here’s how these founders continue to build their businesses
In those first few fraught hours of February 24th, after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, Anastasiia Smyk, CEO and co-founder of aviation software startup Input Soft , recalls being in a state of shock and incredulity. She was in Kyiv at the time, but her 11-strong team was scattered around the country. advertisement advertisement “The first week we were just thinking about how to survive at a human level,” says the 25-year-old entrepreneur. “So we decided to rent a house for our team in the Carpathian mountains, in the [safer] western part of Ukraine, and told them they could go there with their families to wait until we knew more about what was happening. Some of them went. Others were unable to get out.” One of those left behind was the startup’s accountant, whose home town of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, has been under Russian occupation since early March. On May 3rd, when the internet and mobile communications went down, she decided to risk her … [Read more...] about The war in Ukraine hasn’t ended. Here’s how these founders continue to build their businesses
Indigo case: Airlines should sensitise staff to assist special needs flyers better
An IndiGo staffer called a distressed teen with disability a threat to other passengers. (Screengrab from video posted on Facebook by Manisha Gupta). It will not be long before the outrage dies down around the recent incident of private airlines IndiGo barring a specially-abled child from boarding a flight at the Ranchi airport, when things will go back to the usual, where most of us will continue to ignore and fail to acknowledge that everyday there are scores of people with disabilities who will continue to face indignity, humiliation and discrimination. The Ranchi incident, while shocking, is perhaps not far from the everyday reality that persons with disabilities (PwD) face every day in India. We must admit that we are not a country that supports the 26 million people living with either physical or learning disabilities. We have almost zero infrastructure that aids people with disabilities to help them face the stigma, discrimination and harassment that they tend to face on a … [Read more...] about Indigo case: Airlines should sensitise staff to assist special needs flyers better
Bangkok taxi driver stabbed, crashes into other cars
A Bangkok man has allegedly jumped into the backseat of a taxi and , once the taxi got going, started stabbing the driver early this morning, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle and crash into a motorbike and other cars. A man in the Thonburi district ran into heavy traffic on Charunsanitwong road. He tried opening the doors on random cars. They were all locked. He kept running around, trying to open the car doors until he opened the taxi’s backdoor and got into the backseat. The driver says the man started stabbing him with a knife and a sharpened iron rod. He says he tried to block the attacker, but lost control of his taxi, crashing into other cars and the motorbike. The man on the motorbike was flung in the air and landed on the windshield of the taxi. The driver was able to struggle to get out of the car and was only slightly injured. The alleged attacker reportedly stayed in the taxi and began to harm himself. Police restrained the man and took him to a … [Read more...] about Bangkok taxi driver stabbed, crashes into other cars
Explosions shake Kyiv’s centre, fire at residential building — officials
Rescue workers evacuating a person from a residential building damaged by a Russian missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine on June 26, 2022. - A + A KYIV (June 26): Several explosions shook Kyiv's central Shevchenkivskiy district early on Sunday, causing widespread damage and a fire at a residential building, officials said, in the first assault on Ukraine's capital since early June. Emergency services said that as a result of the Russian shelling, a fire broke out in a nine-storey residential building that had been partially damaged in the attack. Kyiv's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said that residents are being rescued and evacuated from two buildings. "There are people under the rubble," Klitschko said on the Telegram messaging app. He added that several people had already been hospitalised. "They (the rescuers) have pulled out a seven-year-old girl. She is alive. Now they're trying to rescue her mother." Air raid sirens regularly disrupt life in Kyiv, but there … [Read more...] about Explosions shake Kyiv’s centre, fire at residential building — officials