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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
That's curious. Could you elaborate? Thanx. -
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Visa Non-O & TM30
When doing your 90-day reports in-person, they may not have updated the system to reflect your current TM-30 location. The "online" system seems to be correlating data from these two separate systems / databases. When you go in-person to do your 90-day report, they may just process it, again, without touching the TM-30 data. You could ask them about the error-message, and maybe they will oblige to correct the problem (or not - mixed reports on this). -
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Mike Johnson Moves to bar transgender women from using women’s bathrooms at the Capitol
It’s a distraction from the real harm the GOP have panned. -
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Need to spend two days in Laos ay at chiang saen crossing
No theory. The Lao and Thai immigration at that border are in cahoots to conspire toward border crossers. -
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Would Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt US consumers?
Tarrifs are not only to hurt the other country but they are also to protect the industries in the country. The challenge that the U.S. has is because industries and buyers look outside the country for cheap knock offs that they make into a top product. Car imports, phones I phones in particular Consider that when covid hit the U.S. did not have enough thermometers because China could not produce them fast enough. TRUMP has the plan to bring back the industries and make things at home. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 21 November 2024
Bombs in rubbish bags spark Narathiwat emergency school closure File photo for reference only Bombs planted inside rubbish bags sent shockwaves through a community in Narathiwat as police rushed to investigate the incident. Four explosive devices were strategically placed on Road 4136, prompting an emergency school closure and a large-scale investigation with no reported injuries. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344213-bombs-in-rubbish-bags-spark-narathiwat-emergency-school-closure/ -
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Bombs in rubbish bags spark Narathiwat emergency school closure
Bombs planted inside rubbish bags sent shockwaves through a community in Narathiwat as police rushed to investigate the incident. Four explosive devices were strategically placed on Road 4136, prompting an emergency school closure and a large-scale investigation with no reported injuries. Officials, including Direk Chomyong, deputy chief of Narathiwat Provincial Police, and Weerayut Tasiphan, chief of Koh Kian Police Station, together with the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, quickly responded to the scene. The explosives, hidden in rubbish bags, were positioned approximately 500 metres apart from one another in the Hutaetuao village area, Kokkian subdistrict. The devices detonated in quick succession at around 4.30am, today, November 21, just minutes apart, an investigator said. “The explosions caused the ground and grass on the road median to lift slightly, leaving a crater about 3 inches deep and 5 inches wide.” Evidence collected from the scene indicated that the bombs were homemade, using digital wristwatches as timers. The area was littered with remnants of the explosive devices, but no shrapnel was found that could have caused harm to individuals or property damage. The first explosion took place opposite Ban Hutaetuao School, leading to its closure for the day to facilitate a thorough investigation. The second explosion occurred 500 metres away, opposite a fresh chicken shop, with the third blast happening opposite a curry shop. The fourth explosion was near Hutaetuao Mosque and Phatthanasatwitthaya Islamic School, each site bearing the same characteristics and type of explosive device. Police collected evidence and conducted interviews, learning that, at around 11pm the previous night, locals reported suspicious items resembling bombs placed on the road median in Hutaetuao. Witnesses described seeing four men on two motorcycles riding against traffic from a construction workers’ camp. The men stopped at each target location, placing the bombs before fleeing the scene, a police spokesperson said. “The suspects rode against traffic and turned right to escape after placing all four bombs.” In response, local police coordinated with Koh Kian Police Station officers to secure the area and close the road for public safety, reported KhaoSod. Initial findings suggested the devices were improvised explosive devices (IEDs), leading to a decision to cordon off the area and notify relevant police for further investigation. Unfortunately, the bombs detonated before the team could safely defuse them. By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-21
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