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Visa run
Bad plan. In the main as it's minimal time out of Thailand and using airport entry. If you opt for that I suggest you consider a "safe entry" agent... https://www.facebook.com/srthaivisaservices/?checkpoint_src=any Since you are based in Bangkok, you didn't consider land crossing border bounce agent from Bangkok or Pattaya to Cambodia -
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Thai Baht Set to Weaken as US Tariff Tensions Escalate
Since this article is from 2 days ago and gives a prediction, your comparison to last month has no bearing here. -
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Tourist’s Hands Bitten Off by Shark in Photo Stunt Gone Wrong!
The mindless actions of some for the sake of a damn "selfie" or for Tiktok, youtube audiences is getting ridiculous. -
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Thailand Ranked 106th in English Proficiency Out of 116 Countries
Maybe 10% of the population can afford international schools. -
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Thailand May Ease Overseas Income Tax Rules Amid Global Changes
LOL.....Sir you must be joking....Rule flouting is hardwired into the Thais DNA.....Every level of government top to bottom flout rules willy nilly daily.. -
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Tourist’s Hands Bitten Off by Shark in Photo Stunt Gone Wrong!
A Canadian tourist’s Caribbean holiday turned into a nightmare when a shark attacked her and bit off both of her hands just yards from the beach. The 55-year-old woman was in the waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands, trying to take a picture of a 6ft shark when the predator struck. Reports say she approached the shark in an attempt to engage with it for a photo. But things took a shocking turn when the shark lunged at her, biting off her hands in a brutal attack. Witnesses watched in horror as the woman was pulled under by the shark. Her husband managed to fight off the shark, and she was dragged back to shore despite severe injuries. Emergency services were quick to respond, and she was rushed to the hospital. Doctors had to amputate both of her hands at the wrists and forearms. Despite her horrific injuries, she is expected to survive. Local authorities have warned that the shark was likely a bull shark, but this has not yet been confirmed. The beaches were temporarily closed following the attack, and tourists were advised to stay cautious. Experts are reminding the public that while shark attacks are rare, approaching wildlife for photos can be extremely dangerous.This incident is a stark reminder of how unpredictable nature can be—especially when interacting with dangerous marine life. As reported by the Daily Mail.
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