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Thailand again?
I am 78 next month, and I have lived in Los for many years, but I moved back to Australia because of pension requirements. So my question is, will this be my right decision? Here in OZ, I get free medical and cheap medication, which are covered by Medicare. Yes, I have my Thai family to look after me, but what about the medical costs in case I get sick? At my age, it will be impossible to get health insurance. More details about me. My Thai is very poor due to living in the West, but my wife speaks perfect English, and my in-laws do understand English. I am the one who does not like Thai food so I have to eat Farang food, but I like cooking. Have a kitchen built in my place so at the moment I get 1600 AUD per fortnight. Oh yes, I don't need to pay for accommodation. -
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Elon’s Getting Roasted - Two Frayed Egos, Which One is Madder?
They’re both knobheads, Musk and Trump, and this Lewie character is proper AI. -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Units of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the Defense Forces, and the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR) struck a military-industrial facility in Izhevsk, Russia, as well as an oil refinery in the Saratov region. According to the General Staff, on July 1, SBU units, in coordination with other components of the Defense Forces, carried out a strike on the Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant Kupol, located in the Udmurt Republic of the Russian Federation. "Kupol is part of Russia’s military-industrial complex and specializes in the production of short-range air defense missile systems. Explosions rock Russian Kupol plant and Saratov refinery - Ukrainian military reveals details -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
The Israeli military used a 500lb (230kg) bomb – a powerful and indiscriminate weapon that generates a massive blast wave and scatters shrapnel over a wide area – when it attacked a target in a crowded beachfront cafe in Gaza on Monday, evidence seen by the Guardian has revealed. Experts in international law said the use of such a munition despite the known presence of many unprotected civilians, including children, women and elderly people, was almost certainly unlawful and may constitute a war crime. Fragments of the weapon from the ruins of al-Baqa cafe photographed by the Guardian have been identified by ordnance experts as parts of an MK-82 general purpose 230kg bomb, a US-made staple of many bombing campaigns in recent decades. Israeli military used 500lb bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments reveal -
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Crime Canadian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin Hidden in Women’s Handbags at Airport
No drug offenders in bangkok hilton as far as i know. Murderers etc -
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Crime Canadian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin Hidden in Women’s Handbags at Airport
Since when is Heroin a Category 1 drug in thailand ? Always thought its meth, yaba etc s Catergory 1. i think its not even category 2
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