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Trump Calls for Return of Panama Canal Over "Unfair" Transit Rates
Thought of the day. Who trained the Panamanian elite forces charged with guarding the canal? Right, OK. How do you attack a position you trained the defenders to defend 🤔 wouldn't you have run thru all the possible angles of attack and addressed them? -
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Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Sharia law for civil matters has been used in many Muslim communities around the world such as the US and European countries for a long time. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 December 2024
NIDA Poll Reveals Public Fatigue in 2024 Picture: National News Bureau of Thailand (NNT) The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) Poll Center has released the results of its annual survey, titled “What Have You Been Tired of in 2024?” The survey, conducted from December 16 to 18, included 1,310 respondents aged 18 and above from diverse regions, educational backgrounds, occupations, and income levels across Thailand. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347018-nida-poll-reveals-public-fatigue-in-2024/ -
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Thailand Plans to Cut Armed Forces, Senior Roles Halved in Overhaul
Reduce the amount of generals? Those are fighting words, the pigs at that trough aren't about to go quietly. -
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My wifey lost her job
You liar, my Facebook profile is locked. I live in Bangkok, come visit some time. -
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Russia Accused of Using Migrants to Destabilize Europe, Warns Italian PM Meloni
Your source is CNN, the outlet tha just got exposed pushing a fake prisoner rescue in syria just a week ago🤣 -
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Thai police removed after video exposes traffic fine misconduct
Always ask for a receipt BEFORE handing over money. 9 times out of 10 he'll make a rude noise then wave you on without the fine ... -
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NIDA Poll Reveals Public Fatigue in 2024
Picture: National News Bureau of Thailand (NNT) BANGKOK -The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) Poll Center has released the results of its annual survey, titled “What Have You Been Tired of in 2024?” The survey, conducted from December 16 to 18, included 1,310 respondents aged 18 and above from diverse regions, educational backgrounds, occupations, and income levels across Thailand. When asked about their overall happiness, 39.92% of respondents reported feeling fairly happy, citing personal contentment, smooth work lives, and minimal obstacles. A smaller group, 18.17%, described themselves as very happy, attributing this to good health and a lack of major concerns. However, 32.52% said they were not very happy due to financial pressures from rising living costs and political uncertainties, while 9.39% stated they were not happy at all, blaming economic struggles, mounting debt, and everyday hardships. Economic challenges emerged as the dominant source of frustration for 52.14% of respondents, who cited declining income and reduced quality of life as key issues. Concerns over cybersecurity, such as scam call centers, data breaches, and online fraud, affected 28.09% of respondents. Political instability, both inside and outside Parliament, was a concern for 27.86%, while 21.60% expressed fatigue over the ongoing drug epidemic. High energy prices, environmental issues, health concerns, crime, and agricultural product prices were also cited as sources of stress by a smaller yet notable proportion of respondents. Despite these frustrations, 12.75% of respondents reported no feelings of fatigue, reflecting a sense of resilience among the public. However, societal conflicts, corruption, traffic congestion, judicial inequities, and global tensions added to the overall landscape of challenges identified in the survey (NNT). -- 2024-12-24
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