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Publicity stunt: PM Paetongtarn launches monthly TV show
Can we get Jeremy Paxman (ex-BBC interviewer) to run the show? He'd probably get arrested after the 1st show though. 😆 "Paxman became known for his forthright interviewing style, particularly when interrogating politicians. These appearances were sometimes criticised as aggressive, intimidating and condescending, yet also applauded as tough and incisive." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Paxman I'm sure there are good US or other country's alternates for the 2nd and subsequent shows. -
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Zuckerberg Praises Trump Administration, Looks to Strengthen Ties with Government
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My Thai Tax Office Tax Filing Experience...
My private pension is taxed in UK, I also get share dividends that are not due UK tax as paid through an ISA ...if push comes.to shove I could just.pay into my Thai partners account..anyway, I see no need to report anything....or am I wrong -
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British Drug Dealer Busted and Back in Cuffs After Thailand Trip
British Drug Dealer Busted and Back in Cuffs After Thailand Trip A British national, previously convicted for drug-related offenses, was arrested upon his return from Thailand. The individual had fled the UK to avoid serving a prison sentence and had been residing in Thailand for an extended period. Upon re-entering the UK, authorities apprehended him at the airport, acting on an outstanding warrant. The suspect is now set to serve the remainder of his sentence, with additional charges possible for breaching bail conditions and evading justice. This arrest underscores the ongoing efforts of international law enforcement agencies to track and apprehend fugitives attempting to escape legal consequences by relocating abroad. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to cross-border cooperation to ensure that individuals cannot evade justice by fleeing jurisdictions. -
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Elite vs. DTV: Is Thailand's Privilege Visa Losing Its Edge?
Elite vs. DTV: Is Thailand's Privilege Visa Losing Its Edge? Thailand's Elite Visa program, designed to attract affluent foreigners through long-term residency options, is facing scrutiny as the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) gains popularity. The Elite Visa offers various packages with benefits such as expedited immigration procedures and exclusive services, appealing primarily to retirees and high-net-worth individuals. However, the emergence of the DTV, tailored for remote workers seeking flexibility, has introduced competition. The DTV provides more affordable and adaptable options for digital nomads, including tax incentives and the ability to work legally within the country. Critics argue that the Elite Visa's high costs and rigid structures may deter potential applicants, especially younger professionals. In response, Thai authorities are evaluating the current visa offerings to ensure they remain competitive and align with global trends in remote work and expatriation. Discussions include potential revisions to the Elite Visa program to incorporate more flexible terms and benefits that cater to a broader demographic. -
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Israeli Man Arrested in Pattaya for Using Counterfeit US Dollars
Israeli Man Arrested in Pattaya for Using Counterfeit US Dollars In Pattaya, Thai authorities apprehended an Israeli national accused of circulating counterfeit US currency. The suspect allegedly used fake $100 bills at various local establishments, prompting complaints from business owners who noticed discrepancies upon currency inspection. Following an investigation, police traced the counterfeit bills back to the individual, leading to his arrest. During the apprehension, officers reportedly discovered additional counterfeit notes in his possession. The suspect faces charges related to currency forgery and fraud, which carry severe penalties under Thai law. This incident has raised concerns among local businesses about the prevalence of counterfeit currency and the need for vigilant verification practices. Authorities have urged merchants to use counterfeit detection tools and report any suspicious activities promptly to prevent similar occurrences.
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