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Visa Exempt, third friendship bridge
That is a pretty back water border up in a "Nakhon Nowhere" province and gets few foreigners bouncing out and back Even if they say you have to stay out overnight, like Chiang Saen and Chiang Khong in Chiang Rai Province does (and now Nong Khai it seems) I would bet dollars to durian there's a way to "grease the wheel" at that b/s border and get right back in 😛 I know that people who bounced at Chong Mek/Vang Tao in Ubon, and people who bounced at Mukdahan/Savannakhet in Lao got out and back with minimal 'wheel greasing' sometimes with none 😉 -
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Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Offer Over Disarmament Demand
Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Offer Over Disarmament Demand Hamas has reportedly turned down Israel’s latest proposal for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza, which included a demand that the militant group surrender its weapons—a condition that has proven to be a firm red line for Hamas leadership. The proposal was delivered to regional mediators late last week, shortly after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held talks with President Donald Trump in Washington. In response, a senior Hamas delegation led by Khalil al-Hayya traveled to Cairo for meetings with Egyptian intelligence officials. Al-Hayya, who serves as both deputy chairman of Hamas’s political bureau and the group’s chief negotiator in ceasefire and hostage negotiations, has previously made Hamas’s stance unmistakably clear. He reiterated the group’s refusal to disarm, its a red line for Hamas. Previously Khalil stated the groups ongoing commitment to the destruction of Israel, he expressed pride in the October 7 attacks and vowed to repeat them. According to a Palestinian official, Israel’s ceasefire proposal was viewed as a stalling tactic, designed not to bring an end to hostilities but to secure the release of hostages while continuing the war effort. The official emphasized that Hamas would not accept any proposal that demanded it give up its weapons, calling the requirement unacceptable and unrealistic. Currently, it is believed that 59 hostages remain in Gaza, with 24 confirmed to be alive. On Tuesday, a spokesman for Hamas’s military wing claimed the group had "lost contact" with a unit holding Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, allegedly due to a direct strike on their position. Hamas had released a video of the 21-year-old soldier days earlier, in which he appeared to be speaking under duress. In a separate piece of propaganda, Hamas threatened to return hostages in coffins. Accounts from recently released hostages paint a grim picture of their captivity. Many describe being held in harsh underground conditions, often in poor health and with untreated wounds. Hamas has said it is prepared to release all hostages in exchange for a full cessation of Israeli military operations and a complete withdrawal from Gaza. Egypt is reported to have offered a modified ceasefire proposal to Hamas, which is currently under consideration by the group. Despite this, Israeli media remains skeptical of any imminent breakthrough. The newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted an unnamed senior Israeli security official as saying, "We assess that there will be a deal within two-three weeks, but right now there are still gaps and the distance is great." "We want to get them to release 19 living hostages. Israel and the United States are co-ordinated, and the military pressure is having an impact," the official continued. "They have a shortage of gas, and the food and the fuel will run out in a few weeks. The big achievement of the residents' return to the northern Gaza Strip has been erased. Pressure from the residents has begun. That's rattled them." Israel resumed airstrikes on Gaza on March 18 and has since intensified ground operations, declaring Hamas as its primary target. Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that any future ceasefire negotiations will take place "under fire." Since operations resumed, at least 1,630 people have been killed, raising the death toll over the past 18 months of war to 51,000, according to figures from the Hamas-run health ministry. Based on a report by BBC | TOI 2025-04-16 -
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Best beach near Pattaya?
Years ago, Jomtien down the coast a ways was OK for swimming. Like 2004. I mention 2004 because that was my second trip to Pattaya and we and my friends ended up going to Ko Samet and were there during the tsunami. We had reservations for phuket but for some reason my buddy changed us to Ko Samet. Saved my life as I guarantee I would have been swimming in the morning before the sun gets too hot and I would have been in the water when the Tsunami came. I was aware of tsunamis and there is a good chance I would have made it to high ground in Patong , but you never know -
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China tells airlines to suspend Boeing jet deliveries
As a Brit' I now love watching America' look great again! I didn't realise it would be so amusing every day, now Pooh' bear is going to kick some fat arse and it will be sure to get trumping more tremendous facts of greatness anytime now🤔 -
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Booze-Fueled Songkran Sparks Backlash from Non-Drinkers
Really, what do they expect? This ain't Ramadan!
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