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Myanmar State Television Broadcasts Army Crackdown on Scam Centers

Shwe Phee Myay News Agency

BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military government has begun broadcasting extensive video on state television of its crackdown on online scam centers, showing buildings being bulldozed and over 1,000 foreigners detained.

Myanmar is notorious for hosting cyberscam operations that target people all over the world. They usually involve gaining a person’s confidence with romantic ploys and luring them into bogus investment schemes. The U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime has estimated that such activities generate just under $40 billion in annual revenue for criminal gangs.

The unusual length and detail of the reports beginning late last week on MRTV television appear to reflect the military government’s desire to publicize its efforts after months of bad publicity and international pressure. It is already ostracized by many nations for seizing power from Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government in 2021 and brutally fighting opponents.

The authorities recently raided two major scam centers, KK Park and Shwe Kokko, on the outskirts of Myawaddy, a trading town on the border with Thailand.

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Myanmar’s Ministry of Information

The latest operation, which began on Nov. 18 in Shwe Kokko, resulted in the arrest of 1,746 foreigners in six days, according to a report on Monday in Myanma Alinn and other state-run newspapers.

There were other crackdowns earlier this year. Monday’s reports said a total of 12,586 foreigners have been detained since the end of January and 9,978 of them were deported to their home countries through Thailand. Some foreigners, from African nations and elsewhere, have reported being tricked into working at the centers and being blocked from leaving them.

The reports said authorities confiscated 2,893 computers, 21,750 mobile phones, 101 Starlink satellite communications devices, 21 internet routers and a large quantity of other equipment used to carry out online fraud and gambling activities at Shwe Kokko.

MRTV television has been broadcasting daily videos of security forces sweeping through buildings without resistance, as well as footage of foreign detainees in Shwe Kokko being made to squat in line.

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Myanmar’s Ministry of Information

The videos also showed buildings in KK Park, raided in mid-October, being demolished by explosives and bulldozed, with hundreds of computers crushed under a steamroller.

The military government says it began its crackdown on online scams and illegal gambling in early September. However, critics charge that the masterminds of the scam operations continue to operate in other locations.

Ethnic minority militias also exercise strong influence in the Myawaddy area. Several ethnic Karen militias are active, including the military-backed Border Guard Force, which has signed a ceasefire with the army, and the Karen National Union, which is part of the nationwide resistance fight against military rule.

The Border Guard Force has claimed credit for taking part in the crackdown, though it is widely believed to have provided protection for scam operators in the past. The military government has claimed the KNU is linked to the scam centers on the basis of reported real estate deals.

Both groups have denied involvement in the scam operations.

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Côte d’Ivoire Beauty Quits Miss Universe Role, Citing Her Values

Olivia Yacé posts photos accompanying her statement announcing her resignation as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania on Nov. 24, 2025.

BANGKOK — Olivia Yacé of Côte d’Ivoire has resigned her title as Miss Universe Africa and Oceania, five days after placing fourth runner-up at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant in Bangkok. Her announcement, issued in a statement dated Nov. 24, comes as the competition faces growing controversy over alleged misconduct and judging irregularities.

Yacé, considered one of the favorites to win after previously placing second runner-up at Miss World 2022, said she was stepping down to remain “true to my values: respect, dignity, excellence, and equal opportunity.”

“With a heart full of gratitude and profound respect, I hereby announce my resignation from the title of Miss Universe Africa and Oceania, as well as from any future affiliation with the Miss Universe Committee,” she wrote. Yacé said she hoped to continue serving as a role model for young women and communities of African descent, adding, “Our presence matters, and our voices must be heard.”

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Olivia Yacé (second from right) joins other Continental Queens for a group photo during the Miss Universe 2025 Coronation Party at the Grand Richmond Hotel in Bangkok on Nov. 22, 2025.

Many pageant followers had expected Yacé to finish higher, noting the strength of her answers in both final rounds. Her fifth-place result drew criticism online, particularly among fans who said she outperformed most of the top five.

The 74th Miss Universe pageant in Thailand has been marred by disputes. Tensions escalated after a confrontation between eventual winner Fátima Bosch of Mexico and Thai pageant executive Nawat Itsaragrisil during a pre-pageant activity. Several contestants accused the Thai organizing team of disrespectful behavior, leading some to walk out.

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Olivia Yacé of Côte d’Ivoire takes part in the final round of the 74th Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Nonthaburi province, Thailand, Friday, Nov. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Miss Universe Organization President Raul Rocha Cantú later scaled back Itsaragrisil’s role. The turmoil deepened when two judges from France and Lebanon withdrew days before the final, claiming the outcome had been predetermined. Criticism continued after the broadcast.

Former Miss Universe Natalie Glebova, who won the crown in 2005, said she “will never be participating as a judge again,” citing the absence of an onstage auditor this year. “When I competed in 2005 and years prior, I recall there was always an auditor who came on stage with sealed results from an accounting firm,” she wrote. “I’d like to bring that back please.”

Yacé ended her statement by congratulating the new Miss Universe and wishing Miss Universe Jamaica a speedy recovery. “I will now continue my journey differently,” she wrote. “It’s time for Africa.”

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Chinese Man Caught Selling Russian-Sourced Drugs on Koh Phangan

Thai authorities arrest a Chinese suspect for selling drugs to tourists at a house in Ban Tai subdistrict, Koh Phangan, on November 24, 2025.

KOH PHANGAN — Police on Koh Phangan have arrested a Chinese man accused of entering Thailand illegally and selling drugs to tourists on the island after allegedly purchasing the narcotics from a Russian supplier, authorities said Monday.

Yunlong, 40, was taken into custody on November 24 at a house in Moo 1 of Ban Tai subdistrict, where officers from Koh Phangan Police Station and immigration police said they had observed a constant stream of foreigners entering and leaving the property. When officers arrived to conduct a search, Yunlong attempted to run inside and block the door but was quickly detained.

Police said a search of the residence uncovered 285 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 96 ecstasy pills, 4.8 grams of MDMA, a quantity of LSD “stamps,” and various drug-taking equipment.

Authorities launched the investigation after receiving a tip that a foreign national had slipped into the country illegally and was selling drugs in tourist areas. Surveillance of the house led officers to believe the suspect was involved in ongoing drug sales.

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A 40-year-old Chinese man signs a confession at Koh Phangan Police Station after admitting to selling drugs, November 24, 2025.

Police said Yunlong admitted he had crossed into Thailand illegally from Cambodia, paying a broker 20,000 baht ($615) to guide him through a natural border crossing. He also told investigators that he bought the drugs from a Russian national via the Telegram messaging app and resold them to tourists in Koh Phangan’s party zones.

Officials said the case highlights the growing use of Telegram as a marketplace for illicit drugs and the expanding links among foreign criminal networks operating in Thailand’s tourism hubs.

Yunlong has been charged with possession of Type 1 narcotics (ecstasy, LSD and MDMA) and Type 5 narcotics (psilocybin mushrooms) with intent to sell, and with illegal entry into the kingdom.

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Why Southern Thailand Is Facing Severe Flooding Now

Thai rescue crew on boat move past a car submerged in floodwaters in Songkhla province, southern Thailand, Monday, Nov. 24, 2025. (AP Photo)

BANGKOK — Widespread flooding continues to batter southern Thailand, where days of torrential rain have inundated entire districts, displaced hundreds of thousands and pushed some areas to crisis levels, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM).

As of November 24, floodwaters have hit 10 southern provinces — including Surat Thani, Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, Phatthalung, Satun, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat — covering 92 districts and more than 4,100 villages. DDPM said 1.9 million people in roughly 720,000 households have been affected, and water levels in several areas continue to rise.

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Rising floodwaters continue to swell across Hat Yai District in Songkhla, with levels expected to peak on the morning of Nov. 25, 2025.

Flooding has also persisted in parts of the northern and central regions, where overflowing rivers have affected 11 provinces. Authorities said water levels there are generally receding, but more than 480,000 people have been impacted.

The Smart Water Operation Center (SWOC) of the Royal Irrigation Department disclosed that the cause of the severe floods in the South is due to the influence of the monsoon trough and low-pressure cell covering the South and lower South since November 19, 2025, until the present.

​For Songkhla province, heavy rain covered all areas, especially in Hat Yai district, where the highest rainfall was measured on November 21, at 335 mm., which is the heaviest rainfall in 300 years.

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Rising floodwaters continue to swell across Hat Yai District in Songkhla, with levels expected to peak on the morning of Nov. 25, 2025.

Meanwhile, floodwaters continued climbing Sunday night, November 23, as more runoff from the U-Taphao Canal pushed toward the city and additional rain fell across the basin.

DDPM said water levels could peak at 1.25 to 1.45 meters on November 25, with the highest levels expected around 6 a.m. Officials have issued the highest warning and prepared evacuation plans for at-risk communities.

Geography, Weather and Poor Preparedness

Environmental expert Sonthi Kotchawat of the Thai Environmental Scholars Association said the South is experiencing one of its most severe natural disasters in years. All 16 districts of Songkhla Province are flooded, affecting about 150,000 households, and Hat Yai is facing its worst flooding since 2000. Economic losses have already surpassed 500 million baht ($15.4 million), he said.

Sonthi pointed to three key factors:

Geography

Hat Yai sits on low-lying terrain that slopes toward Songkhla Lake, making it naturally prone to flooding, especially when water levels in the lake rise. The U-Taphao Canal — a 116-kilometer waterway that runs from Sadao District through central Hat Yai — funnels water from multiple tributaries toward the lake. The R.1 Canal, built after the 2000 flood as a royal project, helps divert part of this flow to speed drainage.

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Runoff from the Bantad Mountain Range surges into canals and spills into homes in Phatthalung Province on Nov. 24, 2025.

But water from several directions — including runoff from Khao Kho Hong and streams descending from the Nakhon Si Thammarat mountain range — all converge into the U-Taphao Canal before passing through Hat Yai.

Extreme Weather

A high-pressure system from China combined with a low-pressure monsoon trough and La Niña conditions to produce days of intense rainfall. From November 19–22, accumulated rainfall reached 595 millimeters, surpassing historic peaks recorded in 2000 and 2010. Khao Kho Hong alone saw 365 millimeters of rain on November 22.

That runoff surged into waterways feeding the U-Taphao Canal, overwhelming drainage systems and spilling into Hat Yai’s urban core.

Inadequate Water Management and Emergency Response

Sonthi said Thailand’s water management has been “far below standard” this year, pointing to widespread flooding across all regions despite early warnings of a volatile La Niña season.

Although disaster alerts were issued one to two days in advance, response efforts have lagged, he said, with many southern residents still stranded without supplies as rescue teams struggle to reach them.

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Floodwaters inundate Hat Yai Hospital in Songkhla Province on Nov. 24, 2025.

Unusual Rainfall Pattern

Asst. Prof. Dr. Somporn Chuayaree of Prince of Songkla University, an expert on southern weather and natural disasters, told BBC Thai that Hat Yai’s flooding this year is different from past events.

He said that after the 2000 flood, the R.1 diversion canal effectively reduced flooding from upstream areas like Sadao and Khlong Hoi Khong. But this year, the heaviest rainfall struck Khao Kho Hong — a mountain range east of the city that does not drain into the diversion canal. Instead, the water rushed directly into Hat Yai’s urban zones along steep slopes.

Combined with torrential rain that also fell directly on the city, the result was the severe, city-centered flooding now unfolding.

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Alain Ducasse Celebrates Blue’s Sixth Anniversary at ICONSIAM

Bangkok, November 2025: Blue by Alain Ducasse, the award-winning and Michelin-starred French restaurant at ICONLUXE, 1st Floor, ICONSIAM, celebrates its sixth anniversary this month with a visit by the legendary chef Alain Ducasse. To mark the occasion, Executive Chef Evens López has created a special Découverte Menu, honouring the spirit of creativity, precision, and harmony that have defined the Blue’s journey since its opening in 2019. 

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Speaking on his return to Bangkok, Mr. Alain Ducasse said: “Blue is a reflection of our philosophy — a cuisine that speaks of excellence and emotion, interpreted with sensitivity by Chef Evens López and his team. Over six years, Blue has grown with grace and authenticity, bringing French contemporary cuisine to life in a way that feels both universal and deeply personal. I am proud to see how the restaurant continues to inspire and delight guests from around the world.” Mr. Ducasse continues “When I first visited ICONSIAM, I was captivated by its ambition, beauty, and the exceptional location overlooking the Chao Phraya River. I chose ICONSIAM because it embodies the same spirit that defines our cuisine: excellence, innovation, and emotion. It offers the perfect stage to express the art of living that I wish to share with discerning diners in Asia.” 

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BioActive+ Brings Brain-Boosting ‘Drop & Drink’ Magtein to Thailand

Premium New Zealand supplement brand BioActive+ has launched BioActive+ Concentrated Liquid Magtein Magnesium L-Threonate Plus, the first liquid supplement in Thailand to feature the patented Magtein complex.

The “drop-and-drink” formula is designed to help consumers tackle modern stress and support cognitive health by working directly within the brain.  “Stress may be unavoidable, but managing it requires the right internal support,” said Dr. Wasana Intasang, Founder of BioActive Thailand, emphasizing the product’s goal of delivering deeper sleep, sharper memory, and emotional stability.

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The core ingredient, Magtein (Magnesium L-Threonate), is highlighted for its unique ability to cross the blood–brain barrier and directly boost magnesium levels in the central nervous system. This action helps regulate cortisol (the stress hormone) and balance neurotransmitters like GABA and serotonin.

Dr. Rafea Naffa, R&D Director for Magtein, claims the patented complex is the only magnesium that directly crosses into the brain, strengthening neural connections and potentially reducing the brain’s apparent age by 7–9 years.

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The company is promoting the product under the concept “Drop Blue, Full Sleep,” positioning it as a practical, daily tool for individuals with demanding lifestyles seeking improved resilience and focus.

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Chinese Gang Scams Thai Teen to Steal $209K from Mother’s Safe

Cyber police gather information from the Thai teen and his mother at Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station on November 23, 2025.

BANGKOK — Thai cyber police have arrested a Chinese man and are seeking two others accused of running a scheme that persuaded a 19-year-old to steal cash and valuables from his mother, causing losses of about 6.8 million baht ($209,000), officials said.

Investigators said the victim, identified only as “Mik,” was targeted through a 24-hour video call operation in which scammers posed as officials from multiple government agencies. The group allegedly convinced him he was the subject of an arrest warrant and needed to cooperate to avoid legal consequences for himself and his mother.

Police said the scammers first contacted Mik on his mobile phone and later moved the conversation to the LINE messaging app, where they sent forged documents claiming to be from cyber police and other agencies.

On November 19, while the suspects watched via video call, the teen returned home and emptied his mother’s safe. That evening, he traveled from Samut Prakan to Nonthaburi to hand over the valuables to a pickup team.

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Officers question Qin, the arrested Chinese suspect, at the Cyber Crime Investigation Division headquarters on November 24, 2025.

The next morning, the scammers demanded more money. Mik then used his mother’s phone to transfer additional funds before she discovered the transactions and reported the case to Mueang Samut Prakan police, who coordinated with cybercrime investigators.

Authorities arrested a 31-year-old Chinese man, identified as Qin, in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district. Police said he admitted working with two other Chinese nationals, identified as Mr. Huang and Mr. Chang, who allegedly arranged logistics and sold the stolen items at a shopping center in Bangkok.

Police recovered gold bars worth about 3.5 million baht ($107,000), which will be returned to the family, along with other evidence including a Lao bank book and two vehicles — a Mercedes-Benz and a Toyota Fortuner.

Investigators said the operation is linked to a Chinese-run scam network in Laos. Arrest warrants for the two remaining suspects were approved on November 24. Police said they are working to track them down and urged the public to be cautious of scams involving fake officials and threats of legal action.

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ONYX Hospitality Group Launches ‘Beyond the Festivities’ Campaign for the 2025 Holiday Season

ONYX Hospitality Group, one of the leading regional players in Southeast Asia, is delighted to announce the launch of its 2025 holiday season campaign, “Beyond the Festivities.” Designed to create cherished memories for guests while strengthening connections with local communities, the campaign will be celebrated across ONYX Hospitality Group’s four distinctive brands: Amari, OZO, Shama, and Oriental Residence.

Campaign Overview

The festive season remains a key driver for ONYX’s hotels, serviced apartments, and residences across Southeast Asia (Should be Asia Pacific?), boosting occupancy, F&B performance, and guest engagement. By combining brand-led storytelling with localised experiences, “Beyond the Festivities” is designed to deepen loyalty, support community connections, and showcase ONYX’s growing regional footprint.

“At ONYX Hospitality Group, we celebrate the festive season with purpose,” said Yuthachai Charanachitta, Chief Executive Officer of ONYX Hospitality Group. “Our “Beyond the Festivities” campaign honours this joyous occasion as a time to bring people together, foster a sense of belonging, and extend our support to the communities in which we live and work. This season is not only about sharing moments with our guests but also about giving back in meaningful ways.”

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Wake Up Medini…OZO Medini Opens, Bringing Youthful Energy to Iskandar Puteri

ONYX Hospitality Group, a leading Southeast Asian hospitality management company with a diverse portfolio of hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences, has announced the soft opening of OZO Medini, marking the latest addition to its growing Malaysia portfolio and reinforcing its strategic expansion across Southeast Asia. Owned by United Malayan Land Berhad (UMLand) under ONYX management, OZO Medini is the second OZO-branded property in Malaysia, following OZO George Town Penang, and the fifth globally.

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Located within UMCITY Medini Lakeside in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, OZO Medini embodies the brand’s promise of Sleep. Connect. Explore. — combining practicality with youthful energy to create a dynamic environment for modern travellers. The 198-room property brings a refreshing, contemporary accommodation option to one of Malaysia’s fastest-developing lifestyle and business districts.

A Strategic Milestone for ONYX Hospitality Group

The opening of OZO Medini strengthens ONYX Hospitality Group’s presence in Malaysia, complementing Amari Johor Bahru, Amari Kuala Lumpur, Amari SPICE Penang, Shama Suasana Johor Bahru, and OZO George Town Penang. It highlights the Group’s commitment to sustainable regional growth and its goal of becoming the best medium-sized hospitality management company in Southeast Asia.

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ONYX Hospitality Group Celebrates National Recognition For Spa Excellence in Thailand

ONYX Hospitality Group, – a key regional player, and a prominent management company in Southeast Asia, specialising in hotels and resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences under the Amari, OZO, Shama, and Oriental Residence brands, has strengthened its position as a leader in Thailand’s wellness sector with two major national distinctions. The group’s signature spa brands — maai Spa and Breeze Spa — have been honoured with the Nuad Thai Premium Award 2025 and the Thai Spa Premium Award, achieving prestigious Platinum and Gold classifications that recognise outstanding service, quality and professional standards.

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Presented by the Department of Health Service Support, Ministry of Public Health, the awards honour outstanding spa and Thai massage establishments that exemplify the highest standards in health, quality, and service excellence.

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The award-winning categories include:

  • 2025 Thai Premium Massage Award: maai Spa at Amari Pattaya; Breeze Spa at Amari Bangkok, Amari Hua Hin, and Amari Phuket
  • Platinum Thai Premium Spa Award: maai Spa at Amari Pattaya; Breeze Spa at Amari Hua Hin and Amari Phuket
  • Gold Thai Premium Spa Award: Breeze Spa at Amari Bangkok
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