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Video Netizens Demand Justice After Disturbing Rabbit Abuse at Bang Saen Beach
This is some real sick stuff. Watched 2 seconds and had to turn it off. "The link is established between serial killers and animal cruelty" https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/domestic-violence-animal-cruelty-abuse-neglect-murder-children-dogs-a9018071.html -
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Travel Bangkok Airport Chaos: Aussies Fume Over Qantas Passport Demand
In many years I have been pax on 2 flights cancelled after stamping out of Thailand and leading to another night stay One this year In both cases there was some delay immigration delay, but no talk of passport confiscation. Did not make big news but Asiana handled it brilliantly, A serious engine problem. https://biz.chosun.com/en/en-industry/2025/01/25/54VSPLGROVDS7IKFQ3ZOY5OGS4/ Thai Immigration Police do not provide a new entrance stamp, They void your exit stamp! This happened years ago at BKK airport also and in another country. If his voiding was on ones last day of Permit to Stay would it not attract on OVERSTAY stamp and fine? -
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BREAKING - WSJ: Trump’s Name All Over The Epstein Files
Yes, but Malcolm believes that the United States is somehow creepier than the UK. As usual he's dead wrong. -
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BREAKING - WSJ: Trump’s Name All Over The Epstein Files
Back on track how, with men in women's sport and millions illegally crossing the border.?.? You really shouldn't be left unattended at the computer -
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Angkor's Glow Fades as Cambodia's Tourism Shifts Focus
Cambodia’s tourism sector is booming, with 6.7 million international visitors in 2024—surpassing pre-pandemic levels. But beneath the headline figures lies a troubling trend: the iconic Angkor Archaeological Park is rapidly losing its appeal. Once the crown jewel of Cambodia’s tourism, Angkor drew 2.59 million visitors in 2018. Last year, that figure fell to just over 1 million. While overall tourist numbers are up, only 15.3% of international arrivals visited Angkor in 2024—down from nearly 42% in 2018. Much of the decline is tied to the disappearance of Chinese visitors. In 2018, over 1.1 million Chinese tourists flocked to Angkor. By 2024, that number had collapsed by over 90%. Though visitors from Thailand, Vietnam and India are on the rise, many skip the famed temple complex due to cost, time constraints, or shifting interests. The regional picture isn’t in Cambodia’s favour. Thailand welcomed 35.5 million tourists last year, while Vietnam saw 17.6 million. Cambodia’s total? Just 6.7 million—less than one-fifth of Thailand’s. Experts blame a mix of “product fatigue,” higher ticket prices, limited flight access to Siem Reap, and negative media in key markets like China and South Korea. As travel preferences evolve, tourists increasingly seek wellness, nature, and cultural immersion—areas where Cambodia is still finding its footing. Analysts say the solution lies in broader reform. That means diversifying beyond Angkor by promoting lesser-known sites like Phnom Kulen and Tonle Sap, boosting long-haul campaigns, and improving digital engagement—particularly for Chinese users. Closer regional integration, including joint ASEAN travel packages and better flight links, could also help Cambodia stay competitive. Above all, long-term growth will depend on sustainability. Preserving cultural heritage, supporting local communities, and minimising environmental impact are not just ethical imperatives—they’re key to staying relevant in a crowded regional market. Angkor will always be central to Cambodia’s identity. But if the kingdom is to keep drawing the world’s travellers, it must evolve—offering more than a single, unforgettable visit. -2025-07-24 -
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Report Thai Workers Offered New Opportunities in Israel Amid Eased Strains
If you're a man, head to Russia. Putin is offering big buckets of worthless roubles.
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