US prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione, Bondi says

NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: &nbsp, US Attorney General Pamela Bondi directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the person accused of&nbsp, shooting and killing&nbsp, Brian Thompson, the&nbsp, CEO of UnitedHealth Group’s healthcare sector, in&nbsp, New York&nbsp, next month. In a statement, Mangione’s attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo called theContinue Reading

Türkiye detains lawyer for opposition leader Imamoglu amid protest crackdown

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, an MP of the main opposition party, was taken into custody by Turkish authorities on Friday ( Mar 28 ), according to a statement released on the day.

Imamoglu, a Photovoltaic part who leads Erdogan in some elections, was imprisoned on Sunday pending a graft-related trial, causing the largest anti-government demonstrations in a decade, which in turn resulted in widespread arrests all over the country.

CHP MP Turan Taskin Ozer stated in a blog on X that Mehmet Pehlivan, a prosecutor who defended Imamoglu in the most recent research, was detained” for constructed motives.”

Imamoglu, who has since been freed, requested the release of his lawyer right away because he has been partially fired from his job as a result of the event.

They can’t endure the survivors of this revolution defending themselves, Imamoglu said on X, as if the revolt on democracy wasn’t much. &nbsp,

Continue Reading

Thai Cabinet approves draft law for casinos, with limits for local gamblers 

Bangkok’s Cabinet approved a draft law for casinos and entertainment complexes on Thursday ( Mar 27 ), as the government works to boost tourism and establishes a significant gaming sector.

Other than the state-controlled horse racing, the jackpot, and some sports, playing is largely outlawed in Thailand. However, successive governments have pressed for legislation to permit casinos to attract more foreign visitors and generate more jobs and state income. &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

However, the most recent document, which was approved by the Cabinet, may significantly restrict how many Thai gamblers can gamble at games, with a 5, 000 baht ( US$ 150 ) entry price and at least 50 million ringgit in bank reserves. This will effectively obstruct large segments of the population, whose per capita gross domestic product is about US$ 7, 300.

The requirement for Thai citizens ‘ property would be dropped because it would enlist too many people, according to a deputy finance minister earlier this month. &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

A federal declaration also states that the game area may only hold up to 10 % of the total area of an entertainment challenging. &nbsp,

The Senate and the king will need to approve the document legislation, which will then be sent to Parliament. &nbsp,

The law’s specifics, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, are still a mystery because Parliament would have the ultimate state. &nbsp, &nbsp,

According to a Citi statement from late last year, about quarter of Thai adults aged 20 and older may be casino players, making Thailand a potential third-largest gambling destination.

The Pheu Thai party, under the leadership of the populist government, hopes to entice at least 100 billion baht in new casino and entertainment establishment investments and see a 5 % to 10 % increase in foreign arrivals each year, while generating more than 12 billion baht in annual revenue.

In Thailand, illegal activities have been operating for years despite the majority of betting and gambling being outlawed.

However, a poll in Thailand in January revealed that the plan was opposed, and some political parties have argued that creating a gambling industry would only make societal issues worse. &nbsp,

While many nations in Southeast Asia have legalized casinos, only a few like the wealthy Singapore have been successful in attracting big players like Las Vegas Sands to the country on the back of stringent laws.

Thailand, Southeast Asia’s second-largest market, is a major force behind hospitality. The state anticipates 38 million international arrivals this year, breaking its pre-pandemic report of nearly 40 million tourists. &nbsp,

Continue Reading