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Anti-vaxers kill child in Texas
I know..... Its oddly addictive trying to work out if someone people are outright idiots or clever trolls... .... I shouldn't care, but neither do I waste time... I could be watching some crappy TV series etc... I've wasted enough money today investing poorly (not a good day for that)..... Thus - the escapism of chatting on he re-sets the brain little before I go too deeply into the rabbit hole of the other 'stuff' I'm doing... Then... son gets back from school.... its time for a swim and a beer... perhaps out for dinner and I can forget the idiocy of what I've witnessed on this forum today !!!! -
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Thai Ranger Calls Out Italian Tourists for Damaging Coral Reefs
Lock them up, fine them, and then deport them. -
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Thailand Faces Backlash Over Secret Uyghur Deportation to China
yes i know where it is again since they where locked in IDC since 2011 and these stabbing ocured in 2014 i ask again how did they support this attack -
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Expat Arrested for Keeping Exotic and Protected Wildlife
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 28 February 2025
Lucrative Hong Kong Jobs Await Thai Boxing Coaches Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The Labour Ministry is backing a new wave of job opportunities for Muay Thai boxing coaches in Hong Kong. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn recently toured a fitness centre on Fa Yuen Street in Hong Kong’s bustling Mong Kok district, highlighting the demand for Thai boxing experts. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1353173-lucrative-hong-kong-jobs-await-thai-boxing-coaches/ -
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Lucrative Hong Kong Jobs Await Thai Boxing Coaches
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The Labour Ministry is backing a new wave of job opportunities for Muay Thai boxing coaches in Hong Kong. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn recently toured a fitness centre on Fa Yuen Street in Hong Kong’s bustling Mong Kok district, highlighting the demand for Thai boxing experts. Owned by Santichai Kongsankaew, the centre offers Muay Thai as a sought-after exercise class. With at least 600 job openings, coaches can earn a monthly salary of 81,000 baht, with perks like free meals and accommodation. For those working over seven years, the path to permanent residency in Hong Kong is open, adding further appeal to these positions. Phiphat stressed Muay Thai's global career potential, particularly in Hong Kong's thriving market. The ministry plans to issue professional licences for coaches, ensuring full labour protection under international laws. Labour Permanent Secretary Boonsong Thabchaiyut confirmed the ministry's support for people seeking legal work abroad. The Department of Skill Development will craft training policies and certify professional standards for aspiring coaches, paving the way for Thailand’s boxing professionals, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-28
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