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Entertainment Complex Bill Set for Parliament Review on April 9
what a complete pile of doung greedy people, this will destroy thailnd thaksin, you corrupt greedy f###ker, I feel sorry for the thai people, here we have the most corrupt family running thailand again, MFP were eelection winners but got ### over with absolutely nonsense bs, this is why Thailand remains 3rd world, it really is a shame - it could be better. much better -
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Please throw them out and bar them
Doesn't take long does it? I've visited that area on and off for around 22 years and yes, I've seen badly behaved British tourists. However, I've also seen badly behaved American, Russian, German, Indian and just about every nationionality of tourist you can imagine in and around Nana. It has absolutely nothing to do with race and you make yourself look ridiculous by such claims. Don't be an ass all your life, have a day off. -
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Retired Man Shoots Neighbour Dead Over Dog Dispute in Lamphun
Thailand is no longer the "Land of Smiles" or LOS, more like "Land Of Violence" or LOV. At least it sounds better.... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 5 April 2025
Two Monks Electrocuted While Preparing for Songkran Festival in Buriram Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An incident occurred on the afternoon of 4 April, at Wat Pho Yoi in Ban Yang Subdistrict, Lam Plai Mat District, Buriram Province, when three monks received electric shocks, while helping to set up decorations for an upcoming Songkran celebration. Two monks lost their lives, and one was injured. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356881-two-monks-electrocuted-while-preparing-for-songkran-festival-in-buriram/ -
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Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Impose Tariffs Is an Abuse of Power
Seems to me as a lay person he loves to do illegal stuff tie it up in court as he runs amok getting away with it for as long as possible.plus with the free pass the Supreme Court gave him he knows he’s untouchable legally as far as I understand it. -
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Two Monks Electrocuted While Preparing for Songkran Festival in Buriram
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. An incident occurred on the afternoon of 4 April, at Wat Pho Yoi in Ban Yang Subdistrict, Lam Plai Mat District, Buriram Province, when three monks received electric shocks, while helping to set up decorations for an upcoming Songkran celebration. Two monks lost their lives, and one was injured. At approximately 14:30, rescue officials received a distress call reporting that three monks had suffered the shocks while working with local villagers to erect bamboo poles intended to hold decorative flags and lighting around the temple’s floating pavilion, in preparation for Songkran festivities scheduled for April 13–15. Eyewitnesses say the incident happened when a bamboo pole came into contact with a high-voltage power line. The pole, which may have still been damp from residual moisture and conducted electricity. Two of the monks collapsed immediately and lost consciousness, while the third, a 68-year-old senior monk known as Luang Pho Auey, suffered numbness in his limbs but survived. Locals witnessing the incident rushed to perform CPR on the two unconscious monks and quickly alerted the local health centre and emergency services. The monks were taken to Lam Plai Mat Hospital, where medical personnel made every effort to resuscitate them, but sadly, both were pronounced dead shortly after arrival. The deceased monks have been identified as Phra Natthaphum Saokeha, 25, who was ordained on March 16 and Phra Phanuphong Saokeha, 22, ordained on March 8. The two were cousins. Their deaths have cast a pall of sorrow over the temple and the local community, who had been eagerly preparing for the Songkran festival. Luang Pho Auey, the surviving monk, recounted the incident with visible grief. “We were preparing the area with flags and decorations. The bamboo pole must have touched the high-voltage line. It happened so fast. I felt the shock too, but I managed to let go. The others weren’t so lucky.” Mr. Sombun, a 62-year-old resident who witnessed the event, described the chaos and panic that ensued. “It was horrifying. We saw the two monks fall and tried everything to save them. We never thought it would end like this.” -- 2025-04-05- 1
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