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Robert Mueller Warns of Continued Russian Election Interference, US Remains Unprepared
If Putin likes Trump enough to not invade Ukraine on Trump's watch, I'm okay with that. -
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A full medical check up in the Bangkok area?
TSH test checks thyroid function. I think so -
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Are you planning to travel to Thailand in September?
Plenty of great things to do, Northern Thailand good this time of the year. Chiang Mai has lots to offer. If you more adventurous try Pattaya, 9th floor room good views. Many tourists who like action take a few pros or lady boys back to their room. The night sometimes finishes with a an exciting balcony jump. Not for everyone.😄 -
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Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets Kamala Harris with False Accusations
Because she isn't speaking. Which given her usual word salad followed by a 10 second cackle is a good move. Let's see if she can keep that up for the rest of the campaign. If she can, it could be close. -
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Police Unit 191 Launches Tactical First Aid Training to Cut Operational Losses
Will they shoot someone first to have the correct training, or even attend a hospital to see the correct way to use 'specialist skills'...... -
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Discovery of Infant's Body Floating in a Canal in Nonthaburi
Another sad incident hits todays morning news. We don´t know what might have caused this to happen. panic, mental illness or lack of money to support as well as a sudden broken relationship could be answers. However, one thing we definitely know is a big contributor to people abandoning and killing their newborn babies is the lack of abortion options. Here Thailand is making a big mistake by prohibiting the possibility of abortion, therefore contributing to crimes such as this. -
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Trump: "President Biden was so nice." Civility During Flint Rally Amid Political Tensions
In some respects you have to stand back and be amazed at what he has achieved................ He has single handedly made lying, cheating and false accusations totally acceptable even the norm. Look at this......Vance claims he will make up stories to get his thoughts and ideas across to the US public JD Vance defends pet-eating remarks: ‘The media has a responsibility to fact-check’ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/17/jd-vance-wisconsin-rally-immigrants-media?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other -
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Garbage Republicans Slither Out To Endorse Harris
AGAIN, they all hate TRUMP just as many Dems hated Hillary and crossed over to vote for the other party. Used to be, that there did seem that one or the candidates was not quite as bad, but in recent elections, it is down to the lesser of two evils in my mind. I think the only loser in November will be the citizens of the US and probably allies too. At the very least, I hope it is a peaceful election day and a peaceful turn over of power to the winner. -
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Oz $ losing so much value to the Baht
A seriously helpful explainer from the Oz Central Bank explains the drivers for AUD value and everything related. Kudos to them for producing this. Note the part about reliance on commodity exports versus currency strength. https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/drivers-of-the-aud-exchange-rate.html -
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President Kamala Harris
You think someone who steals is not a thief? You betray your ignorance - get out more? Stop posting thousands of times and live a bit. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 September 2024
MP urges central bank governor to resign over call centre scams by Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Pindrop People’s Party list MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn launched a blistering attack on the governor of the Bank of Thailand, urging him to resign if he can’t protect the public from the alarming rise in call centre scams. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1338554-mp-urges-central-bank-governor-to-resign-over-call-centre-scams/ -
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MP urges central bank governor to resign over call centre scams
People’s Party list MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn launched a blistering attack on the governor of the Bank of Thailand, urging him to resign if he can’t protect the public from the alarming rise in call centre scams. He slammed the central bank for reaching a “lowest point,” with scammers boldly impersonating officials to trick unsuspecting Thais into transferring their cash. Wiroj accused Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput of doing little more than posting warnings on Facebook, as countless victims fall prey to these scams. He called for urgent measures to delay money transfers, highlighting that many victims realise they’ve been conned almost immediately but are powerless to reverse real-time transactions. “A simple delay in transfers based on the amount sent could save many from financial ruin.” Wiroj insisted that this wouldn’t interfere with regular banking. He also demanded that commercial banks be held accountable for protecting their customers’ accounts, pointing out that in countries plagued by such scams, banks often evade responsibility, leaving victims without compensation. Kitti Kosavisutte, head of the Thailand Banking Sector Computer Emergency Response Team, admitted that while delaying money transfers is technically possible, it might only scratch the surface of the issue and could frustrate honest customers. Cyber Crime Prevention Police are working on amending the Royal Decree on Cyber Crime Prevention to bolster protections against cyber fraud, particularly focusing on mule accounts and data leaks. Public and private sectors are considering a 12-hour delay on suspicious transactions, aiming to catch fraudsters while their victims are asleep, said Kitti. “This delay could help flag suspicious accounts and thwart fraudulent activities.” However, it would target only accounts flagged for fraud rather than impacting all transactions. In a bid to ensure full accountability, discussions are underway to involve banks, telecom operators, and consumers in compensating scam victims. The Bank of Thailand is collaborating with various regulatory agencies to guarantee that victims receive 100% compensation, while carefully assessing banks’ responsibilities in these situations. Daranee Saeju, the central bank’s assistant governor for payment systems policy, warned that banks must tighten their security against data theft and fraud. “If they fail to protect their systems, they might be forced to fully compensate victims.” Mule accounts While the central bank has not commented on Wiroj’s suggestions, it is working with various sectors to tackle cybercrime, especially concerning mule accounts, through a robust data-sharing framework. Since last year’s implementation of the Royal Decree, efforts to verify deposit accounts have intensified, categorising accounts based on risk: black, grey, and brown. Black accounts are closely monitored and swiftly shut down, while grey accounts are managed through a new Central Fraud Register system. Brown accounts are verified internally by individual banks. To further safeguard consumers, the central bank is pushing for a money-lock system and enhanced security features, including facial recognition for high-value transactions, expected to roll out by the fourth quarter of this year. So far, 15,000 depositors linked to mule accounts have been identified. Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Jantararuangthong has vowed to maintain a strong focus on online fraud prevention and a sustainable digital economy. The Anti Online Scam Operation Center reported a sharp decline in daily financial losses due to online crime, having suspended over a million mule accounts and shut down 138,660 illegal URLs since October 2023—a staggering eleven-fold increase from the previous year. With scams rampant in Thailand, affecting hundreds of thousands annually and causing financial damage of around 70 billion baht from March 2022 to July 2024, it’s clear that urgent action is needed. The Global Anti-Scam Alliance Report 2024 revealed that only 55% of Thais feel confident in identifying scams, while a staggering 89% encounter them at least once a month. by Bob Scott Picture courtesy of Pindrop Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-19 -
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What are the Thai names for these two Asian Ebony woods from Indonesia and Vietnam?
I can't tell from the photo = but mai Daeng = is a reddish wood I think mostly from Malaysia?? mai sak = teak -
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Whistleblower Testifies Titan Sub Tragedy Was 'Inevitable' Due to Ignored Safety Warnings
I'm well aware it was unregulated and a poor choice of material. Carbon fibre is a good choice for planes, not for submersibles. It's strong when being pulled, not when being pushed etc. You are doing a very good job at demostrating someone deliberately missing the point. The point is that is was their choice to go. They knew the risks. It's like base jumping, skydiving, deep sea diving, freestyle motocross. It's obviously risky but as long as it harms nobody other than the people choosing to take the risk then I do not have a problem with it. Many people enjoy the risk. It is part of the thrill. That's up to them, not you or some technocrat working for the government. You leftists can't help yourselves interfering in other people's lives and choices, can you... "Protect them from themselves" 😄.
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