Thailand grapples with allowing more Chinese landowners
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Alarming Aviation Risks Exposed: NTSB Uncovers 15,000 Near Misses at DCA Before Fatal Crash
I agree, I also worked as a controller for 34 ears before retirement and the procedures in use at Reagan airport appal me. VFR at night is banned in most countries for the reason that it is inherently unsafe. In an urban area it is extremely difficult to pick out another aircraft's lights against the background city lighting. And taking ones eyes off a target to scan instruments even for a second can make it very difficult to re-acquire the other aircraft. I also held a PPL with Night and IMC ratings and so have experience in this field. -
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Donald’s mafia state
Lucky he didn't go to an AC/DC concert. One sight of him and the band would have struck up with riff raff. -
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British TikTok Star Jailed in Thailand Over Visa and Benefit Fraud
No. This story's too tacky even for him. -
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Another example of Trump's IQ level
All these tariffs are doing is attracting counter tariffs that attract more counter tariffs that result in more and more and more in a never ending cycle. Why not just say Im not trading with you any more you are all treating us really badly so all imports and exports are banned. America only has 4.22% of the worlds population which leaves the other 95.78% to trade among themselves. -
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Is my UK State Pension non-assessable for Thai tax purposes under the DTA ?
Sounds to me like HMRC are erroneously assuming that you're in receipt of the annual triple-lock increases to which we State Pensioners living in Thailand are not entitled. This has been the subject of a recent thread on the UK Home Country Forum, as follows: -
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European stocks, euro rally as Germany strikes historic debt deal
Friedrich Merz, the next German chancellor, sealed a landmark deal on Friday to ease Germany’s strict borrowing limits, unlocking €500-billion that could redefine the country’s economic future. Markets sent the euro higher and German equities surged as investors bet on an economic boost from increased defence and infrastructure spending. "Germany is back," said Merz. “It is a clear message to our partners and friends, but also to our opponents, to the enemies of our freedom: we are capable of defending ourselves and we are now fully prepared to defend ourselves.” European stocks, euro rally as Germany strikes historic debt deal
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