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Accident Motorcyclist Killed Instantly in Collision with Lorry on Sukhumvit Road
Most vehicles will pull out Infront of a motorcycle, part of the might has right rules. a motorcycle rider needs to be ready for it. I wonder if the lorry driver will receive any punishment.... banned from HGV driving might save a few more lives. -
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LONDON - Then and Now
Agree, I use to fly USAF aircraft into RAF Mildenhall/Lakenheath and of course take some side trips as a tourist and visit Cambridge and London several years back. Last year, I visited London and was "SHOCKED" at how much it had changed with all the Middle Easterns there. This year, I will try and go to Edinburgh and make up my mind on visiting the UK ever again. -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict China Mediates Thai-Cambodian Ceasefire Amid Rising Tensions
The US has clout in the region. The Philippines for example. It's also the case that Trump can use tariffs as a foreign policy tool. His threat to halt talks on tariff rates on Thailand and Cambodia is a clear example of this. As for the financial and military influence of China this is certainly the case but obviously much more the case with Cambodia.. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 1 August 2025
Teen Killed in Shooting During Cannabis Party in Chaiyaphum Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 17-year-old schoolboy has died after being accidentally shot in the chest during a cannabis party in Chaiyaphum province. The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning of 31 July, when a fellow teenager attempted to show off a homemade pistol, only for it to discharge and fatally strike his friend. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368433-teen-killed-in-shooting-during-cannabis-party-in-chaiyaphum/ -
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Stickman review of pattaya
I would be more likely to say the beach was destroyed. When it used to be smaller and had tree shade it was better. Now it is like a Saudi Rub al Khali, baking hot, but good for fireworks displays and music festivals. The promenade, well it crumbles and is rebuilt on a regular basis. -
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Crime Teen Killed in Shooting During Cannabis Party in Chaiyaphum
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 17-year-old schoolboy has died after being accidentally shot in the chest during a cannabis party in Chaiyaphum province. The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning of 31 July, when a fellow teenager attempted to show off a homemade pistol, only for it to discharge and fatally strike his friend. Pol Lt Sirichan Jandeesri, a duty investigator at Mueang Chaiyaphum Police Station, was notified by medical staff at Chaiyaphum Hospital that a young man had died of gunshot wounds upon arrival at the emergency room. The deceased was later identified as Siwat (surname withheld) 17, a school student. He had sustained a fatal gunshot wound to the left side of his chest, with the bullet piercing his heart. Standing outside the hospital’s emergency room and waiting to surrender was 18-year-old Tharanarin (surname withheld), a vocational student at a local technical college. He immediately admitted to being the one who fired the weapon. According to Mr Tharanarin’s statement to police, a group of over ten male and female students from various institutions had gathered for a late-night party at a dormitory in the Non Hai community of Nai Mueang subdistrict. The gathering involved the consumption of kratom-laced drinks and cannabis. At around 02:00, Mr Tharanarin said he stood up during the party and pulled out a locally-made .38 calibre pistol to show to his friends. However, the gun suddenly discharged. The bullet struck Mr Siwat, who had been sitting nearby playing on his mobile phone. He immediately collapsed, bleeding heavily and struggling to breathe. The group rushed him to hospital, but he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Police have taken all party attendees in for questioning and drug testing, which were negative for any other drugs. Mr Tharanarin has been charged with manslaughter and will face prosecution. Authorities are continuing their investigation and the incident has sparked renewed concerns over youth access to illegal firearms and the increasing use of drugs among teenagers in provincial areas. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-08-01
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