Frenchman Gets Second Face Transplant
LONDON — In a medical first, a French surgeon says he has performed a second face transplant on the same patient — who is now doing well and even spent a recent weekend in Brittany.
Party ‘Mafia’ Blamed for Gunplay on ‘Full Moon’ Party Island
SURAT THANI — A dispute over all-night partying led to recent gunfire which hit tourists’ rooms on the southern island of Koh Phangan, police said today.
Trump Honors Fallen Soldiers as Nation Battles Against Virus
BALTIMORE (AP) — President Donald Trump honored America’s war dead in back-to-back Memorial Day appearances colored by an epic struggle off the battlefield, against the coronavirus.
Commissioners Confirm Voiding of All NZ Ballots
BANGKOK — The Election Commission confirmed Tuesday that all ballots from New Zealand would be voided because they were delivered too late.
Shots Fired At Downtown BKK's Technical College
BANGKOK — Police are on the alert after shots were fired at a technical college in Bangkok's financial district, which police suspect to be an instance of gang warfare.
‘Hiso’ Police Capt. Kills Fishball Seller in Hit-and-Run
BANGKOK — Police on Monday said results of an alcohol and drug test of a police officer who killed a fishball seller in a hit-and-run would take “weeks.”
Myanmar Coup Foes Tout Minority-Backed Shadow Government
YANGON (AP) — Opponents of Myanmar’s ruling junta went on the political offensive Friday, declaring they have formed an interim national unity government with members of Aung San Suu Kyi's ousted cabinet and major ethnic minority groups.
Foreigner’s Car Hits Three Vehicles, Killing a Fried Chicken Vendor
A car accident occurred on Rattanathibet Road (departure side) along the Highway, Sao Thong Hin Subdistrict, Bang Yai District , Nonthaburi Province, near Bangkok,...
Suspect In Ax Attack On 2 Siblings Found Dead In Western Tokyo
The body of a missing brother suspected of attacking his two elderly sisters with an ax was found by a river in Tokyo on...
N Korea, Cyberattacks and ‘Lazarus’: What We Really Know
TOKYO — With the dust now settling after "WannaCry," the biggest ransomware attack in history, cybersecurity experts are taking a deep dive into how it was carried out, what can be done to protect computers from future breaches and, trickiest of all, who is to blame.