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White House Shuts Down French Politician’s Call to Return Statue of Liberty
Ship that crusty old statue to them for all I care. Send it C.O.D. -
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White House Shuts Down French Politician’s Call to Return Statue of Liberty
The French are being French. -
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Motorcyclist Killed in Crash on Dark Overpass as Residents Demand Streetlight Repairs
Thai motorcycles do not have lights on them? unless there was a problem with the road surface, I cannot understand the problem -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 18 March 2025
Trench Collapse Buries Workers Installing Water Pipes, Killing Two & Seriously Injuring One An incident occurred in Khanom district, Nakhon Si Thammarat, on 17 March, when a trench collapse buried three workers installing water pipes, killing two instantly and leaving another in critical condition. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354956-trench-collapse-buries-workers-installing-water-pipes-killing-two-seriously-injuring-one/ -
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White House Shuts Down French Politician’s Call to Return Statue of Liberty
Shouldn't they clean their own house first? Was he even born then? Lot's of water under the bridge has passed and when I look at the violence in france... I wonder if this guy should toot his horn. Every country has its dunce hat to wear and here in canada, for example, it is the way that our forefathers treated the natives who were ousted from their land. Are canadian politicians giving back said acquired land? -
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Trench Collapse Buries Workers Installing Water Pipes, Killing Two & Seriously Injuring One
Picture from responders. An incident occurred in Khanom district, Nakhon Si Thammarat, on 17 March, when a trench collapse buried three workers installing water pipes, killing two instantly and leaving another in critical condition. The incident took place at around 14:30 near Wat Suwan on Phu Chao Saming Road, behind the Khanom District Office. Local police from Khanom Police Station, along with rescue volunteers from the Pracha Ruam Jai Foundation, were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found excavation machinery, including a small backhoe, at the site. A large trench, approximately 3 metres deep, had partially collapsed, burying the workers under a mass of soil. Responders manually dug the workers out of the soil, but two men, identified as Mr. James and Mr. Phong, were pronounced dead at the scene, while another worker, Mr. Oat, was rescued unconscious and was rushed to Khanom Hospital for emergency treatment. Preliminary investigations suggest that the workers were digging trenches for the water pipe installation when the surrounding earth suddenly gave way, burying those inside the pit. The trench walls were unsupported and the machinery was working close to the trench before the collapse occurred. The cause of the collapse is still under investigation, and authorities have stated that further inquiries will be conducted to determine if safety regulations were followed. Local officials have urged construction teams to exercise extreme caution when working in deep excavations, particularly in areas with unstable soil. Meanwhile, the families of the deceased have been notified, and arrangements for their funerals are being made. -- 2025-03-18
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