Former Canadian soldier & alleged hitman accused of killing B.C. gangster in Thailand could face death penalty if extradited: lawyer
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Friendship Supermarket Closed
It's now the same as BIG C. They used to carry unique and western products, but folks just have Brand loyalty for it , for some reason. Prices are the same. -
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EU Pushes for Massive Youth Migration Deal with UK Under Starmer’s New Brexit Reset
That's a lot of words to say they want more cheap labour from Eastern Europe. The Brits voted for Brexit because they wanted less immigration and more social protection, they got more of the former and less of the latter. The globalist hyperstructure does not like cheeky slaves and will punish those who rebel. -
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Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" Passes The House.
Courts will not receive federal funding to enforce contempt actions. Simply, the President can ignore the Courts. He can ignore Congress. Its the end of Constitutional Law. Of course, he might not ignore the Courts. He might not ignore Congress. He might not arbitrarily arrest opponants and journalists. He might not suspend elections. But he can do all those things. 800 years of Magna Carta undone in 4 months. -
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People keep posting, Thailand expensive, but I'm not seeing it!
Thailand is way more expensive than pre 2020, but where isn't? -
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Donald, you gonna regret upsetting those nice Canadians
Canada has always played a key role in defending North America's airspace, with nearly 4 million square miles of territory that offers a line of sight toward the North Pole, which is a huge gap in American air defenses, and its military has collaborated for decades on the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD. “What Canada really brings is terrain,” said retired Air Force general Glen VanHerck, who led the U.S. Northern Command until last year. “If we can position, or Canada positions, over-the-horizon radars further north in the Arctic, that dramatically increases the United States and Canada’s ability to see over the pole into Russia, into China and other places.” Trump needs help from nation he's been bullying for his pet project: report The Golden Dome partnership is in its infancy but Trump's demeaning and aggressive language towards Canada has certainly riled the Canadians who may well be in no mood to help the Americans. At least until a more congenial figure is sat in the White House. -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai Court Orders Ex-PM Yingluck to Pay 10 Billion Baht in Rice Scheme
They always do, remember - they know best 🤣
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