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  3. Also certain countries on the subcontinent and Africa has been blocked in the firewall. Example: Nigeria, for all the reasons you can think of. Bad and dangerous netizens in general.
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  6. Are these really ghosts? Thai people take ghostly sightings very seriously, and, if other Inspire stories in the UK are anything to go by, so do the Brits. Surprisingly, there are very little actual images of ghosts captured in such a believing nation, but Inspire did unearth three interesting ones. Ghosts always evoke debate, so make your own conclusions on the following paranormal reports from Thailand. Bloodied Man Caught on Video The first was a video that went viral a couple of years ago. The ghost face that appears in this video is said to be the boyfriend of the girl in the red top, he had left with another friend to buy more alcohol for the group but sadly died in a fatal car crash. Take a look and see for yourself what you think, he can be seen to the left tucked behind the man sitting on the floor. Ghost Captured alongside Child The woman in this clip took a picture on her mobile phone of her daughter and was shocked to see this ghostly image appear on the photo. Her sister, upon seeing the picture, threw the phone away screaming in terror. Tsunami Ghost The man that took this swears there was nothing in front of him when clearing wreckage from the Tsunami. The image would suggest otherwise. Ghost Radio Thai people love to binge listen to "The Ghost Radio", a popular YouTube channel with huge traffic, https://www.youtube.com/@Theghostradio Are you scared now? -- (c) ASEAN NOW 2023-01-27
  7. UPDATE: Microsoft Corp on Wednesday said it had recovered all of its cloud services after a networking outage took down its cloud platform Azure along with services such as Teams and Outlook used by millions around the globe. -- Yahoo Finance 2023-01-25
  8. Microsoft’s services Down -Microsoft Teams -Exchange Online -Outlook -SharePoint Online -OneDrive for Business - Microsoft Graph
  9. UPDATE: Microsoft Azure, Microsoft's Computing Cloud Platform is down Jan 25 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) on Wednesday was hit with a networking outage that took down its cloud platform Azure along with services such as Teams and Outlook, potentially affecting millions of users globally. Azure's status page showed services were impacted in Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. Only services in China and its platform for governments were not hit. An outage of Microsoft's cloud computing platform Azure can impact a variety of services and create a domino effect as almost all of the world's largest companies use the platform. -- Reuters and others 2023-01-25
  10. Microsoft says it has "rolled back a network change" it thinks may be linked to tens of thousands of worldwide users being unable to access its services, including Teams and Outlook. Downdetector, which tracks website outages, showed more than 5,000 people in the UK had reported the email service Outlook was inaccessible. Other services including Teams and Xbox Live were also reported as not working. Microsoft said it was "monitoring the service" as the change takes effect. Previously, the firm said it had "isolated the problem to networking configuration issues" and was analysing the "best mitigation strategy to address these without causing additional impact". Microsoft also said it was investigating a connectivity issue with its cloud computing service, Azure, affecting what it called "a subset of users". Microsoft Teams is used by more than 280 million people globally, primarily in businesses and schools, where it can be of critical importance for calls, meetings and general service organisation. According to Downdetector, issues have been reported in many countries around the world, with thousands of reports in India and Japan alone. As well as Teams and Outlook, the services affected according to the Microsoft 365 status page are SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Microsoft Graph, PowerBi, and Microsoft 365 Admin Center. It says on the page that "any user serviced by the affected infrastructure may be unable to access multiple Microsoft 365 services". Job cuts and sales down The disruption comes a day after Microsoft reported its sales rose only 2% in the three months to December, to $52.7bn (£42.8bn) - with overall profits falling by 12% to $16.4bn. This slowdown in sales accounts for the corporation's smallest quarterly increase in more than six years. Meanwhile, on 19 January, Microsoft announced it would reduce its workforce by roughly 5%, eliminating 10,000 jobs. It is the latest round of staff redundancies to hit the tech industry, and will cost the business $1.2bn in severance and reorganisation costs. Microsoft has been approached for comment. -- BBC 2023-01-25
  11. Thai Uni students sing a 1968 UK classic - Simons proudest moment as a teacher of 34 years.. His students at Sisaket Rajabhat university asked if he could teach them his favourite song. This is what happened after 3hrs of coaching. ENJOY!! Credit: Simon Wheatcroft - http://www.youtube.com/@simonwheatcroft Feel free to share on your social media ???? #university #viral #sisaket #students #rajabhat #singing #younggirl #viralvideo
  12. Tourism, Thailand’s mainstay, is gradually picking up with the easing of restrictions to woo back foreign travelers. In the first five months of 2022, the country attracted 1.3 million visitors, although that is still a fraction of the 40 million annual visitors it drew before the pandemic. Amid a sluggish economic recovery, the benchmark SET Index declined just over 3% since we last measured fortunes with the baht down by 12%. The combined wealth of the 50 richest fell by nearly 6% to $151 billion from a year ago. Figures are in USD. Thailand is home to a number of extremely wealthy individuals, many of whom have made their fortunes through a variety of industries including real estate, finance, and retail. As of 2023, the 50 richest persons in Thailand have a combined net worth of over $150 billion. (Scroll down for Video). Leading the list is Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, a Thai businessman and founder of the TCC Group, one of Thailand's largest conglomerates. With a net worth of $9.8 billion, Sirivadhanabhakdi has a diverse portfolio that includes real estate, beverages, and retail. Coming in second is Dhanin Chearavanont, the chairman of the Charoen Pokphand Group, one of the largest conglomerates in Thailand with interests in agriculture, retail, and telecommunications. Chearavanont has a net worth of $9.1 billion. Third on the list is Premchai Karnasuta, the chairman of Italian-Thai Development, one of Thailand's largest construction and engineering firms. With a net worth of $7.2 billion, Karnasuta is also involved in real estate development and infrastructure projects. Other notable individuals on the list include: Chaleo Yoovidhya, the founder of Red Bull Energy Drink and the fourth richest person in Thailand with a net worth of $6.4 billion. Vimonsiri Dejkhiri, the founder and chairman of the Major Cineplex Group, one of Thailand's largest cinema chains. With a net worth of $5.5 billion, Dejkhiri is the fifth richest person in Thailand. Thongma Vijitpongpun, the founder and chairman of the Land and Houses Group, one of Thailand's largest real estate developers. With a net worth of $3.3 billion, Vijitpongpun is the sixth richest person in Thailand. Somporn Juangroongruangkit, the chairman and CEO of the Roong Ruang Group, a Thai conglomerate with interests in real estate, construction, and finance. With a net worth of $2.8 billion, Juangroongruangkit is the seventh richest person in Thailand. Other notable industries represented on the list include technology, healthcare, and logistics. Many of the individuals on the list are also involved in philanthropic efforts and charitable giving, with a number of foundations and organizations dedicated to improving the lives of those in need in Thailand. Overall, the list of the 50 richest persons in Thailand in 2023 includes a diverse group of individuals from a variety of industries, with a significant portion of their wealth being generated from real estate and infrastructure development, retail, and finance and investment. While these individuals have undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Thai economy, some of them also actively work to give back to the community and contribute to the development of the country. (Source: Forbes and others, Jan 2023) And here they are, the Top 50 richest in Thailand:
  13. Unfortunately, there was no AN calendar issued for 2023. If you make one we are happy to share it to our readers.
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  19. I wonder if Harry is a decent bloke or not. It’s hard to trust all bad things that comes out about him. what do you think, guys?
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