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Thailand's Digital Card Chaos: Say Goodbye to TM6, Hello to Confusion!
Did you read the OP? (rhetorical) Yup, a wee bit arcane, but that's no unexpected or surprising to anyone who has actually had to deal with Thai government paperwork. It is certainly not the disaster that the click-baitey OP suggests? It hasn't even started, and the usual suspects are bashing away at Thailand already? (you know who you are) You must really hate yourselves a lot to project all this negativity and doom on the country you have chosen to pitch your tent in. -
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Photo of Bangkok Governor Alone at Collapse Site Sparks Reflection
Doubtful, I also wonder if he had thoughts on the Chinese persons walking away with the paperwork... -
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Volunteer Civil Defence Officer Critically Injured After Being Strangled by Python
Pictured courtesy of CH7 A 68-year-old volunteer civil defence officer in Bangkok is in critical condition after being strangled by a four-metre-long python while attempting to capture it. The snake had entered a residential home and killed a pet cat before the officer tried to intervene. The incident occurred in Phasi Charoen district when Charan Mabkhunthot, a seasoned volunteer with the Civil Defence Division (Or Por Por Ror), responded to a call from a resident who discovered the massive snake in their home. The homeowner, fearing for their safety, remained on the upper floor and provided a flashlight to assist Charan in catching the snake. Believing he had the situation under control, Charan grabbed the snake’s head with one hand and its tail with the other. However, the python unexpectedly coiled its powerful body around his neck, tightening its grip. Witnesses saw him staggering before realising he was in distress. The homeowner rushed down to help but was unable to loosen the snake’s grip. After a brief struggle, the python suddenly released Charan and slithered away. However, by that time, Charan had already collapsed, his face turning blue, and his heart had stopped beating. Emergency responders from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation arrived and performed CPR before rushing him to Siriraj Hospital, where he was placed in intensive care, where he remains unconscious. Officials from Phasi Charoen District Office are discussing possible support measures for his recovery. The Bangkok Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) confirmed that trained personnel are usually well-prepared for snake-catching operations. However, in this case, the python’s sheer strength may have overpowered the officer, leading to the near-fatal incident. Authorities have reminded the public to seek professional help when dealing with large snakes and to exercise extreme caution, even if handling them appears straightforward. -- 2025-04-03 -
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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
Oof. Thats gonna hurt for thailand losing the american consumer. Maybe they should drop their tariffs against the US -
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These Thais are awesome on motorbikes.
And yet, I expect 500 Thais with great skills crashed too then! -
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Thai Cabinet Gives Green Light to Electricity Cost Cut
To the poorer end of the scale every little helps
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