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The transcription below features news stories from Thailand and Southeast Asia. Topics range from the arrest of an Egyptian tourist for sexual assault in Bangkok to Indonesia’s ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

1. Egyptian Tourist Arrested for Sexual Assault in Bangkok

Police arrested a 36-year-old Egyptian man, Mr. Sameh, for sexually assaulting a 25-year-old woman in a Bangkok condo lift on November 16. CCTV footage led to his capture at his residence. He confessed to the crime and remains in custody.

2. Indian Man Arrested for Firing Blank Gun in Pattaya

A 36-year-old Indian man, Sunil, caused panic in Pattaya's Soi Kopai by firing a blank gun while intoxicated. Police seized the weapon and ammunition, arresting him for further questioning.

3. Thai Couple Seeks Justice After Phuket Crash

A Thai couple injured in a Phuket motorcycle collision is suing a Russian SUV driver who allegedly caused the crash and refused compensation. A failed police mediation led them to expose the case online.

4. Narathiwat Bomb Scare Closes School

Four homemade bombs exploded in Narathiwat on November 21, forcing Ban Hutaetuao School to close. Police linked the bombs to digital timers and are pursuing the suspects.

5. Cult Raid in Kamphaeng Phet Uncovers 12 Corpses

Police raided Sirichan Forest Monastery in Kamphaeng Phet, finding 12 corpses allegedly used in rituals. Authorities are verifying claims of family consent as DNA testing continues.

6. Bangkok Airways Adds French Jets for Tourist Boom

To meet rising tourist demand, Bangkok Airways leased two Airbus planes from Amelia. Starting December 1, the jets will serve routes to Luang Prabang, Siem Reap, and Phnom Penh until March 2025.

7. Malaysian Man Sentenced to Public Caning for Islamic Offense

A Malaysian man will receive six strokes of the cane and a fine for his third ‘khalwat’ offense. Terengganu’s first public caning under amended Islamic laws is set for December 6.

8. Cambodia’s Canal Project Stalls Amid Chinese Funding Delays

Cambodia’s $1.7 billion Funan Techo Canal project faces delays as China’s funding remains uncertain. Officials struggle to secure new investments, leaving the project’s site abandoned.

9. Singapore’s ‘Sewage Beer’ Showcases Innovation at COP29

NEWBrew, a beer made from recycled wastewater, highlighted Singapore’s water recycling efforts at COP29. The eco-friendly brew, launched in 2018, aims to normalize sustainable water use.

10. Indonesia Targets Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Indonesia plans to hit net zero by 2050, retiring coal plants within 15 years and building 75 gigawatts of renewable energy. The move leverages abundant renewables and rainforests to lead in sustainability.

 

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