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Report Thaksin Shinawatra's Hospital Drama: New Probe into Ethical Misconduct
I wonder how many "new" probes and consequent "meetings" will be held before this affair finally gets "put to bed"? -
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Crime Palm Tree Dispute Erupts in Deadly Neighbour Feud
Photo via Facebook/ หม่อนไหม สุราษฎร์ธานี In a shocking incident yesterday, a long-standing conflict over stolen palm trees led to the shooting of two neighbours in Surat Thani, Thailand. The incident has left one man dead and another critically injured, drawing attention to the tragic consequences of unresolved disputes. The altercation took place in the Chang Sai subdistrict, where police were called to investigate a shooting involving 79-year-old Phimon, who allegedly targeted his neighbours, Angsri, 88, and his son, Arnon, 66. Officers found Arnon deceased in his home, while Angsri sustained serious injuries and is currently in critical condition at a local hospital. The root of the conflict between Phimon and his neighbours dates back three years, when Phimon accused them of cutting down his palm trees and selling them. Despite numerous mediation efforts by community leaders, Phimon's anger remained unabated, as evidenced by frequent expressions of a desire for revenge. The incident began early in the morning when Arnon's daughter was awakened by gunfire. She witnessed Phimon at her father’s residence and quickly alerted the police after seeing him approach her grandfather’s house. Despite her warnings, Angsri was unable to escape in time. Phimon fled after the assault, leaving his wife, Pongphan, behind with essential belongings. She later revealed to police that her husband had often spoken of his intentions to settle the score with deadly consequences. After expressing fears that Phimon might harm himself, she sought assistance from relatives to locate him. Police managed to apprehend Phimon later in the day, with questioning ongoing. Meanwhile, Angsri's wife maintains his innocence, asserting that her husband did not steal anything. This incident follows a similar case in Ayutthaya province, where a longstanding neighbourly spat over noise and property boundaries also turned fatal. These episodes underscore the critical importance of addressing and resolving community disputes before they escalate into violence. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-23 -
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Plastic bags: the old normal?
I think they'll live, considering all the crap they burn at times. They just started municipal trash pick up, and few utilize it, as it isn't mandatory. So nuff said there. I was curious, so I actually weighed those 2 bags of 'bags', and easily more than 1 year worth of bags. Since most 95% of our shopping is done at Makro. VID_20250623_171311 (online-video-cutter.com).mp4 -
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I thought it would get easier here at older age
Forgot to mention - make sure King Charles knows where to send that telegram to when you hit the big 100!! 🍻
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