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Two people killed as a gunman opens fire at a military facility

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Two people have been killed and one injured after a shooting in Thailand

Officials say a man opened fire at a military facility in Bangkok before the alleged shooter was detained.

A Thai soldier killed two people and wounded one other, police and army officials said.

According to reports from New Straits Times, Sergeant Major Yongyuth Mungkornkim, a clerk at the Royal Thai Army War College, shot three other soldiers.

In the aftermath of the shooting, police officers and soldiers guarded the gates of the facility, part of a large complex of military buildings in the north of the capital.

The cause of the attack remains unknown and authorities are offering their condolences to the families of the victims.

There’s high rates of gun ownership across Thailand but mass shootings are extremely rare.

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Will the Fed reserve’s cautious stance tame inflation or stifle growth?

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The Federal Reserve opted to keep interest rates unchanged, signalling concerns over the sluggish pace of inflation improvement.

On this episode of Hot Shots – US Fed Reserve aim for 2%, Elon Musk makes a bold Tesla choice, Amazon makes big movies thanks to AI and fast-food restaurants are facing a big issue with customer retention.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Veronica Dudo discuss. #featured #hot shots #ticker today

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Bonza Airlines grounded in financial turbulence

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Navigating uncertainty in Australian aviation

Bonza, a fledgling budget airline, faces uncertainty as it enters voluntary administration, a common occurrence in Australian aviation.

With its sudden cessation of services and aircraft seizure, competition in an industry dominated by a duopoly is disrupted.

Despite transporting over 750,000 passengers within 15 months, regulatory delays hindered its low-cost, low-frequency flight plans until January 2023.

 

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How to reduce stress at work

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The month of May is dedicated to raising awareness about the impact mental health can have on a person’s overall well-being.

For employers looking to maintain productivity amid stubborn economic headwinds, there is a growing focus on fostering a healthy business culture where work-life balance is prioritized.

Numerous organizations dedicated to mental health awareness and services are encouraging business leaders to reevaluate workplace mental health.

Jenni Crumpton Ross, the President and CEO of Kula for Karma joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.
#IN AMERICA TODAY #featured #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #worklifebalance #workplacementalhealth #business #leaders

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