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Was the Senator Padilla incident the beginning of true authoritarianism in America?
He did more than that. If he had just stood and asked questions then it would have ended differently. -
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The locals are fed up with the annoying tourists.
They're not fed up with the MONEY that tourists bring. Let them STARVE. -
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Health Thailand Battles Covid Surge with 12,000 Cases in a Single Day
My body tells me I haven't, though my body was well prepared to deal with it if I had, I followed advice... I haven't worn a mask for a very long time, I haven't had a V8 for a very long time, I have never worn a mask for anything else except duty jobs...........๐ -
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Almost can't stand all that Trump winning on his B Day.
How much is needed? Which international law states the requirement? Your king no longer serves any useful purpose anymore other than the tabloids gossip, scandals and pomp. Maybe itโs time for the UK to give it up. Must be a tremendous burden for the UK taxpayers. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 16 June 2025
Thailand Voices Disappointment Over Cambodia's ICJ Appeal in Border Dispute Picture courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand has expressed strong disappointment with Cambodia's decision to seek International Court of Justice (ICJ) intervention concerning four disputed border sites. In a statement released by the Thai Foreign Ministry, the move was criticized as indicative of Cambodia's reluctance to resolve sensitive issues through existing bilateral mechanisms and a departure from the spirit of good neighbourliness. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363805-thailand-voices-disappointment-over-cambodias-icj-appeal-in-border-dispute/ -
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Report Thailand Voices Disappointment Over Cambodia's ICJ Appeal in Border Dispute
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand has expressed strong disappointment with Cambodia's decision to seek International Court of Justice (ICJ) intervention concerning four disputed border sites. In a statement released by the Thai Foreign Ministry, the move was criticized as indicative of Cambodia's reluctance to resolve sensitive issues through existing bilateral mechanisms and a departure from the spirit of good neighbourliness. This marks Bangkok's first unequivocal expression of dissatisfaction toward Phnom Penh, as previous remarks were couched in more diplomatic terms. The contentious areas in question include Chong Bok, Ta Muen Thom, Ta Muen Tot, and Ta Kwai. Thailand has maintained it does not recognize the ICJ's jurisdiction in this demarcation dispute. During negotiations, led by Ambassador Prasas Prasasvinitchai, the Thai delegation formally rebutted Cambodia's claims. These rebuttals, noting Thailand's self-defence actions during a recent skirmish on May 28 that led to the death of a Cambodian soldier, were documented in the meeting's minutes. Thailand insists its actions were proportionate and adhered to international law following what it described as Cambodian aggression. Furthermore, Thailand clarified that the recent discussions did not entertain Cambodia's ICJ referral or the contested Siam-Indochina demarcation map. The talks focused exclusively on technicalities related to aerial mapping, part of the broader land boundary demarcation process dictated by a master plan. Emphasizing the importance of adherence to the 2000 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Thailand urged both nations to avoid changing the border landscape, prevent encroachments, and maintain restraint to avert escalation. The statement also cautioned against spreading misleading information that could fuel public misunderstandings or conflict. Looking forward, Thailand will host a special session of the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) in September 2025. This meeting will aim to continue dialogue and seek constructive solutions to the ongoing border issues between the two neighbors. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai PBS 2025-06-16
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