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Train Passengers Flee in Panic as Locomotive Catches Fire in Kabin Buri
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Drunk Indian Tourist Assaulted After Harassing Woman on Pattaya Beach
When I was in Goa many years ago, Indian men on the beach would approach unaccompanied Western female tourists especially those wearing bikinis asking for a photo with them. They thought putting their arms around the female was acceptable, was surprised the number of women that allowed this. Later on I travelled extensively in India, some of the stories I was told by Western women about travelling in India especially on buses and night trains was pretty shocking. -
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Should A Woman Be Allowed to hold the office of President of the USA?
It must certainly be like hell living around you Even worse in a relationship or married. On the surface you are the type of guy who give the word Sin a new meaning. -
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Trump's Claim of Gaza Visit Draws Scrutiny Amid Factual Discrepancies
When did the NYT ever post an unbiased article on Trump? it's as bad as Yahoo, daily hostility and negative reporting, if they can't find anything they exaggerate or make something up -
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Must Read New Law Allows Buyers to Inspect Online Orders Before Payment
because they want a cashless society, keep up. gov do not care about companies companies will fold and do as told the customer will simply adapt to using a different payment method, or not get the goods they want. i always use COD but this recent "problem" they have decided to fix, was never really a problem, and the fix seems good on the surface to the customer, but will be impossible for the companies to allow this just think now how many old AN members will now be wasting the delivery drivers time, opening up their 150 baht order to make sure everything is correct and working "just give me a minute so i can plug it in and make sure it's working"..... couriers will soon have complaints from staff, some staff may just leave if their days become too long courier has 2 choices increase their fees by a lot so they can have a lot more delivery staff or just scrap COD, and all deliveries that would have been COD are now a little faster too -
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Harris Voices Outrage in Interview with Howard Stern
And that disproved Woodward’s claims how? -
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Hurricane Milton Intensifies: Urgent Warnings as Florida Residents Face Catastrophic Storm
Sending Thougts and Prayers. Stay safe Cleetus Mcfarland. -
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Bus Attendant Killed After Falling Under Moving Bus at Prasat Station
I don't know if it's ok in Thailand to drive with open doors. An avoidable fatal accident of course. -
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One Student Killed, One Critically Injured in Collision with Russian’s Maserati: Na Jomtien
Another drunk murdering Russian -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 10 October 2024
Cannabis Extracts Face Stricter Controls Amid Regulatory Shift FILE - A marijuana plant is seen at a medical marijuana dispensary in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., March 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) The Thai Public Health Ministry announced plans to tighten regulations on cannabis and hemp extracts, which are classified as Type 5 narcotics. This move, approved by the cabinet, aims to regulate the production, import, export, sale, and possession of these Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1340298-cannabis-extracts-face-stricter-controls-amid-regulatory-shift/ -
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Cannabis Extracts Face Stricter Controls Amid Regulatory Shift
FILE - A marijuana plant is seen at a medical marijuana dispensary in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., March 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) The Thai Public Health Ministry announced plans to tighten regulations on cannabis and hemp extracts, which are classified as Type 5 narcotics. This move, approved by the cabinet, aims to regulate the production, import, export, sale, and possession of these substances more stringently. Pol Lt Gen Phanurat Lukboon, the secretary-general of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), revealed that the new ministerial regulations will undergo scrutiny by the Council of State to ensure legal compliance. These proposed regulations will establish detailed processes for obtaining, renewing, and paying for licenses related to cannabis and hemp extracts. These activities are primarily for medical, commercial, industrial, and scientific research purposes, with an emphasis on controlling this burgeoning sector. The draft regulation highlights that those lacking proper licenses will face penalties up to five years in prison and fines up to 500,000 baht. Notably, the commercial misuse or sale to individuals under 18 years of age attracts heavier consequences, including up to 15 years' imprisonment and fines of 1.5 million baht. The recent developments also link to a wider discussion involving cross-national concerns. On Monday, Pol Lt Gen Phanurat met with British Ambassador Mark Gooding. Both parties, alongside representatives from the Royal Thai Police and the Customs Department, discussed measures to combat the smuggling of cannabis from Thailand to the UK. British authorities reported over 200 cannabis smugglers connected to Thailand have been detained this year. The meeting explored collaborative efforts, such as data-sharing with the UK's National Crime Agency and training programmes aimed at enhancing drug analysis capabilities of AoT personnel in Thailand. This regulatory evolution reflects Thailand's intent to balance the therapeutic potential of cannabis with robust legal frameworks to curb misuse and illegal distribution channels, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-10-10 -
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Thai man’s livestream of police brutality in Bangkok sparks outrage
The police farce at work. -
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Trump's Claim of Gaza Visit Draws Scrutiny Amid Factual Discrepancies
You can always tell when The orange idiot is lying, His lips move. -
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Foreign Tour Operators Flood Phuket, Taking Jobs from Locals
You want Chinese and Russians, this is what you get.
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