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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Troops Raise Flag on Phu Ma Khuea After Cambodian Forces Defeated
UPDATE Military Destroys Cambodian Signal Tower on Phu Makua Summit Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Thai forces destroyed a Cambodian signal tower on the summit of Phu Makhuar, located in Kantharalak District, Sisaket Province. The operation follows a successful Thai military manoeuvre to reclaim control of the area. According to military sources, Thai troops have now fully secured the summit of Phu Makhuar and previously dismantled infrastructure used by Cambodian forces to access the strategic location, including cable systems and stairways. In the latest development on the morning of 28 July, Thai forces used explosives to demolish a Smart network signal tower operated by Cambodia. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-29 -
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Trump visit Scotland
If you play a lot of golf you know there is tournament golf - follow all the rules. And there is buddy golf. Agree on any allowances and go from there. BTW I doubt I am in Trumps circle of trust. I've voted against him in every primary in my state. Never works. The Democrats force me to vote for him in every general election because they endorse stupid policies and candidates. Things aren't always black and white. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 July 2025
Deputy Abbot Caught at Checkpoint in Civilian Clothes on Trip with Woman Companion Picture courtesy of Matichon. A Buddhist monk holding the position of deputy abbot was caught red-handed at a highway checkpoint after changing out of his robes and travelling with a woman in a private car. The incident has sparked concerns about monastic discipline and the image of the clergy in Thailand. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368098-deputy-abbot-caught-at-checkpoint-in-civilian-clothes-on-trip-with-woman-companion/ -
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Community Deputy Abbot Caught at Checkpoint in Civilian Clothes on Trip with Woman Companion
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A Buddhist monk holding the position of deputy abbot was caught red-handed at a highway checkpoint after changing out of his robes and travelling with a woman in a private car. The incident has sparked concerns about monastic discipline and the image of the clergy in Thailand. The incident took place on Highway 212 (Chayangkul Road), between Amnat Charoen and Ubon Ratchathani, at a traffic checkpoint in Ban Khok Klang, Lue Amnat district, Amnat Charoen province. The checkpoint was set up by officers of Highway Police Subdivision 5, Division 6, under the command of Pol Lt Col Parin Khodmanee and led on-site by Pol Sub Lt Pornchai Puangso. Police reported that a grey Toyota Yaris approached the checkpoint. Officers became suspicious due to the visibly nervous behaviour of both the driver and passenger. The vehicle was stopped for inspection. The driver was identified as a woman referred to only as Ms A (name withheld), while the male passenger was wearing civilian clothing and a woollen cap. He later admitted to being Phra Chai Thong, a monk still formally ordained and currently serving as the deputy abbot of a temple in Kheng Yai subdistrict, Hua Taphan district, Amnat Charoen province. Further inspection of the vehicle revealed a monk’s saffron robe (civara) and lower garment (sabong) concealed in the glove compartment and under the back seat. Authorities then escorted the monk to his home temple for questioning and disciplinary proceedings under the Buddhist monastic code (Vinaya). The incident adds to growing public scrutiny over misconduct among certain members of the Buddhist clergy in a nation where monks are traditionally revered. Religious authorities are expected to take appropriate action in line with ecclesiastical law. Adapted by Asean Now from Naewna 2025-07-29 -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
I would put him and his ilk in the bucket marked Youtube Chancers currently filled with people like Russell Brand, Bald and Bankrupt, "Dr" John Campbell, VGG wannabes, etc, latching onto any topic they can grift from. With MacGregor, I expect its to top up a pension after he didn't get the Ambassadorship. Wasn't he the bloke who in mid 2022 said the war was all over. That aged like milk in the sun. They say he got lucky in the Gulf War, and was reckless with his troops (two versions to that story). -
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How are these “tropical villas” sold to foreigners if land ownership isn’t allowed?
You’re assuming the sale of the villa is only catered towards foreigners. There obviously potential Thai property buyers as well, including companies that buy these villas and rent them out. Foreigners have the option to lease the land for 30+30+30 years. Or, if you have a Thai partner, she or he can buy the land. The Thai government has just drafted a revision of the lease which could potentially make it possible to lease the land for 99 years by the end of this year.
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