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AOT Implements Facial Recognition for Faster Checkpoints
AOT Implements Facial Recognition for Faster Checkpoints Thailand's Airports of Thailand (AOT) announced the rollout of facial recognition technology at six major airports for international flights starting December 1. The biometric system, deployed in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Don Mueang, Hat Yai, Phuket, and Suvarnabhumi, aims to cut checkpoint processing times from three minutes to one. Passengers can register at check-in counters or self-service kiosks, where their faces are scanned. Registered travellers can then use automated bag drop machines without boarding passes or passports. Data will be erased within 48 hours to comply with the Personal Data Protection Act. -
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After A Lifetime Of Adventure, Why Is It Now So Hard To Pop Off?
If your wife will actually let you do it, treasure her as she is the most valuable thing you ever owned. If she initiates it praise God every day that you were so lucky. -
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Sorn Becomes Thailand’s First Michelin 3-Star Restaurant
The transcription below highlights a variety of news stories from Thailand and Asia, as featured in The Good Morning Thailand program, hosted by Alex. The stories cover topics ranging from AOT's introduction of facial recognition technology for faster airport checkpoints to Sorn’s historic achievement as Thailand’s first Michelin 3-star restaurant. 1. AOT Introduces Facial Recognition for Faster Airport Checkpoints Thailand’s Airports of Thailand (AOT) will launch facial recognition technology at six major airports for international flights starting December 1. The new system aims to reduce checkpoint processing times from three minutes to one, offering passengers a faster and smoother travel experience. 2. Thailand’s Largest Call Scam Equipment Seizure In a major crackdown on call scams, police in Chiang Mai seized over 590,000 SIM cards, and 1,455 mobile phones, and arrested 15 suspects tied to a Thai-Chinese gang. The operation marks the country’s largest haul of scam equipment to date. 3. Koh Samui’s Nathon Pier Roof Repairs Underway After a year of delays, Koh Samui’s Nathon Pier is finally seeing roof repairs progress, with work expected to complete by year-end. The upgrades promise improved facilities at the vital transport hub. 4. Thailand’s Submarine Purchase Faces Further Delays Plans to acquire a Chinese Yuan-class submarine remain stalled as a feasibility study continues. Contract amendments and technical concerns over engine specifications add to the uncertainty. 5. Sorn Becomes Thailand’s First Michelin 3-Star Restaurant Bangkok’s Sorn restaurant has achieved a historic milestone, earning three Michelin stars in the 2025 Michelin Guide. The restaurant is celebrated for its elevated take on authentic Thai cuisine. 6. Thailand Seeks to Boost Pygmy Hippo Population Thailand plans to breed two pygmy hippos, Moo Toon and Moo Manao, to grow their population. Preparations for a symbolic “wedding” and a specialized enclosure are currently underway. 7. Thailand Deports Cambodian Activists Amid Rights Concerns Six Cambodian activists have been deported from Thailand and face treason charges at home, raising concerns among human rights groups over their treatment and safety. 8. China Warns Taiwan Over U.S. Stopover China has issued a stern warning against Taiwan independence efforts ahead of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s U.S. visit, escalating tensions with military drills in the region. 9. Indian Parliament Suspended Amid Adani Allegations India’s parliament faced disruptions as opposition lawmakers demanded accountability over allegations of a $265 million bribery scheme linked to the Adani Group, sparking political turmoil. 10. American Influencer Faces Prison in South Korea American live-streamer Ramsey Khalid Ismael, known as "Johnny Somali," faces up to five years in prison in South Korea for disruptive and offensive behaviour, fueling debates about nuisance influencers in Asia. -
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Mexican woman shut up Trump
I would remind all that the policies followed are in accord with US Immigration Law. There was an opportunity to begin addressing the issue we all recognize ... Trump called on Republicans in Congress to kill the bi-partisan agreed on immigration proposed law bill so he could harp on "open borders" as a campaign issue. Seems to have succeeded in large measure. -
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Eviction
To the OP You said you were robbed at knifepoint inside the Condo Complex Do you think it has something to do with the Landlords decision? -
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Eviction
You sound like you were a former Judge or magistrate in the Court . Beautiful post and beautiful words Thankyou for your service Sir -
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Thai mother ignores after new husband sexually assaults daughter
I do not recall all the details. He was a teacher, he tried to report another teacher, Thai National who was 'perhaps' taking liberties with the students - My lawyer insists I state it that way - He was warned not to do this. He only spent two days in KKaen pokey and then quietly deported, but cost him serious money. He also was accused of the very thing he had felt morally compelled to report. He was hitting/molesting on students. I kid you not. Of course you would have handled it differently, even though I cant see a thing in your post to tell me what that would be. Welcome to Thailand -
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Well that was Easy. Close the Border
At least you are consistent, but I am sure we are all sorry you got buried today...............😢
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