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Would You Believe It?
Ok, so, next question is, How did the "little mark on the screen" get there? Does it have a SSD or HDD? -
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
The water problem is a storage issue. Population doubled, and no storage added. Projects planned and funded, but nothing done. -
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Photos of destruction as a result of the incompetent world leader & his party
Everything the dems touch they destroy . Progressives visions of control are radical , destructive and the proof is in the pictures in the OP. 2021 article explaining: “How Democrats Ruin Everything: The New York Times” https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/how-democrats-ruin-everything-the-new-york-times/ -
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Steps to Replace a Lost 5-Year Thai Driving License
Already answered... Go to your local DLT and ask for a replacement. I'm not sure if you need any other documentation than your ID (Passport). -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 10 January 2025
Thailand Halts Plastic Waste Imports, Aims to Curb Pollution Crisis File photo for reference only Thailand has taken a landmark step in battling toxic pollution by implementing a ban on the import of plastic waste from January 1. Joining the ranks of regional neighbours like Malaysia and Vietnam, this move aligns with efforts to mitigate the global waste crisis accelerated by China's 2018 National Sword policy. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348506-thailand-halts-plastic-waste-imports-aims-to-curb-pollution-crisis/ -
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Desperate Russians using wooden logs for protection
What is the goal of the war now? -
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Thailand Halts Plastic Waste Imports, Aims to Curb Pollution Crisis
File photo for reference only Thailand has taken a landmark step in battling toxic pollution by implementing a ban on the import of plastic waste from January 1. Joining the ranks of regional neighbours like Malaysia and Vietnam, this move aligns with efforts to mitigate the global waste crisis accelerated by China's 2018 National Sword policy. The regulation, introduced by the Department of Foreign Trade, is stringent, allowing only rare exceptions where imported plastic is essential for production as a raw material. Environmentalists have celebrated this as a major victory, though they stress the importance of vigilant enforcement. Penchom Sae-Tang, head of a prominent environmental NGO, underscored the need for strict oversight, warning against factories potentially burning imported waste, a practice detrimental to public health and the environment. In the wake of China's ban, Thailand had become a primary destination for plastic waste from developed countries, resulting in significant pollution challenges. The new legislation aims to improve waste management, reduce environmental harm, and support sustainable development. Plastic pollution remains a critical concern globally, with microplastics infiltrating soil, water, and air, threatening ecosystems and human health. The ban aligns with international efforts to craft a globally binding treaty on plastic management. Despite broad support from over 100 nations, negotiations face delays due to resistance from some oil-producing countries. Proponents highlight the need for innovation in recycling and stricter policies to curb reliance on virgin plastics. Thailand's daily solid waste production was pegged at roughly 68,434 tonnes in 2021, translating to around 1.03 kilogrammes per person each day. The country is a significant contributor to marine plastic debris, with thousands of tonnes leaking into the oceans annually, impacting marine life along its extensive coastline. With this ban, Thailand aims not only to staunch the flow of foreign plastic waste but also reaffirm its commitment to combating environmental degradation. -- 2025-01-10 -
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Chinese parents searchs for missing daughter amid call centre scam fear
So why would the Chinese mother have mentioned telling her daughter not to go to Myanmar ??? Anyway it's just more Chinese scamming each other, unfortunately back in China the CCP will make sure that truth isn't told 🤬 -
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What's behind the rapid rise of Members-Only option on YouTube?
Youtube have been underpaying content creators for years. A members only section for payment is a way they can actually get paid for making their content. There's nothing wrong with paying a little for content that is helpful, or of interest to you. It supports the content creator.
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