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Speculate. What is in Greenland that makes Trump say it is vital to US security?
Bolton is not, IMO, a good person and having been bested by Trump is not the person to trust on anything to do with Trump. One of Trump's greatest problems first time was employing people he should not have. Sessions was the worst of a bad bunch. Hopefully he won't be repeating those mistakes this time. -
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Udon Thani mother forces Thai-British girl into abuse by stepfather
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Sudarat Urges Thaksin to Target Beneficiaries of Transnational Crime Networks
Sudarat Keyuraphan. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath Sudarat Keyuraphan, leader of the Thai Sang Thai Party, has urged the Thai government to take decisive action against transnational crime gangs exploiting Thailand as a gateway. Her comments came amid concerns about the country's role as a hub for illicit activities, such as human trafficking and cross-border crime. Highlighting the case of Chinese actor Xing Xing, who was allegedly lured from Thailand to Myanmar by scammers, Sudarat stressed the impact these activities have on Thailand's image as a safe tourist destination. The online platform XiaoHongShu, popular among young Chinese, has seen over 100,000 posts questioning the safety of travelling to Thailand, potentially affecting Chinese tourism during the Lunar New Year period. Sudarat also pointed to incidents involving Thai nationals, including deaths and disappearances in Cambodia's Poi Pet city, and emphasised the need for urgent assistance for the thousands of Thais reportedly trapped by traffickers in the region. Amid these growing concerns, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has claimed to have intelligence on the transnational crime groups operating in Myanmar and Cambodia. Sudarat urged the government to take advantage of Thaksin's knowledge and diplomatic ties with these countries to crack down on the crime syndicates. She called on Thaksin to help identify those in Thailand who might be benefiting from these illegal activities, particularly those linked to online gambling and fraudulent call centres, to better protect Thai citizens and restore the country's reputation, reported Thai Rath. -- 2025-01-13 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 13 January 2025
Anutin Demands Severe Penalties for District Chief Corruption Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, has instructed the Permanent Secretary of the Interior to impose maximum penalties on a district chief implicated in a corruption scandal. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348640-anutin-demands-severe-penalties-for-district-chief-corruption/ -
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Anutin Demands Severe Penalties for District Chief Corruption
Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, has instructed the Permanent Secretary of the Interior to impose maximum penalties on a district chief implicated in a corruption scandal. The district chief from Nuea Khlong District in Krabi, along with other officials, is under investigation following allegations of accepting bribes from contractors. In a statement on 12th January, Anutin emphasised the need for swift and stringent action to reassure the public. He directed Arsaith Sumpanrat, Permanent Secretary, and Chaiwat Junthirapong, Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration, to pursue the harshest disciplinary actions available within the ministry against the accused. The accused district chief and officials were arrested under a warrant issued by the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases. The case has drawn significant public attention and heightened calls for transparency and accountability. Given the seriousness of the allegations, Anutin suggested that merely reassigning the officials to other duties pending investigation might be insufficient. He insisted that investigations proceed quickly, with the possibility of suspending or dismissing the officials involved. This directive follows the 10th January arrests of the officials by teams from the National Anti-Corruption Commission, the Anti-Corruption Division, and the Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission. Subsequently, the Director-General had already relocated the district chief to administrative duties outside of Krabi province, and an investigative committee has been formed to expedite the inquiry, reported Siam Rath. -- 2025-01-13
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