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Why Donald Trump Could be a Major Challenge for the British Government
Stop with the fearmongering. Biggest threat to the UK right now are the losers leading the country. -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
Once again, stop calling people idiots just because they have a different opinion to you. Some people want to file a null return, some people want to be seen as small fry to avoid closer scrutiny. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Maybe worth watching out for. These North Korean soldiers have red tape on the butts of their guns. Both Russian and Ukrainian troops use identifying coloured tape - but it's usually on their uniforms & helmets. -
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Trump is back! He has won.
What does a genocide on the other side of the world matter, when weighed against the need for Americans to achieve new levels of obesity? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 7 November 2024
Thai Airlines Urged to Boost Flights as Holiday Travel Demand Soars File photo for reference only With the New Year travel rush expected to reach unprecedented levels, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is calling on Thai airlines to significantly enhance their operations to accommodate increased demand. The directive came after a strategic meeting held on 6th November with key stakeholders in Thai aviation, including Thai Airways International, the Thai Airlines Association (TAA), Airports of Thailand, and the Department of Airports. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342897-thai-airlines-urged-to-boost-flights-as-holiday-travel-demand-soars/ -
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Just another day crossing the road...
it depends on the situation. if there’s only one lane in my direction, i do stop, but at least 10 meters before the zebra crossing, and i give a hand signal for them to cross (my car windows don’t have any tint or film protection.) i try to do the same when a motorcycle stands in a dangerous position in the middle of the road to make a right turn ... i am aware that this can sometimes lead to dangerous situations, but pedestrians trying to squeeze through moving traffic is not a better solution either. fortunately, in my 20 years in thailand, i’ve never been involved in an accident ... -
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Thai Airlines Urged to Boost Flights as Holiday Travel Demand Soars
With the New Year travel rush expected to reach unprecedented levels, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is calling on Thai airlines to significantly enhance their operations to accommodate increased demand. The directive came after a strategic meeting held on 6th November with key stakeholders in Thai aviation, including Thai Airways International, the Thai Airlines Association (TAA), Airports of Thailand, and the Department of Airports. The CAAT plans to bolster the holiday travel network by urging airlines to add more flights, open new routes, increase seating capacity, and extend operating hours. These actions are targeted at preventing chaos during peak travel periods, especially around the holiday season. To ensure travellers aren't burdened with fare hikes, the CAAT will keep a close watch on ticket prices from 28th December to 2nd January. CAAT Deputy Director Sarun Benjanirat confirmed that airports would extend their operational hours to ensure no passengers are left stranded. "We want to ensure that everyone reaches their destination smoothly and safely," Benjanirat stated. Advice for travellers includes booking tickets well in advance, ideally two to three months ahead, to secure better rates. Domestic travellers can check price limits on the CAAT's website to avoid unexpected costs. Passengers should also allow extra time for check-in and security procedures during this busy period. In the case of delays, CAAT regulations will enforce compensation measures, ranging from refreshments to full refunds based on delay durations. With these measures, CAAT aims to make holiday travel as seamless as possible, allowing passengers to focus on the festivities rather than logistics. File photo for reference only -- 2024-11-07 -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
I think it has merit, that is my opinion. And please don't call people idiots just for having a different opinion to you!
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