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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
MAGA rules, and you are an esteemed low level member promoting the lost cause Biden era losers who got destruction-ized by MAGA, a much superior entity then anything on the DEI woke obsessed liberal card and who now resort to displaying and confirming their genre with their constant imbecile actions since they are far too stupid to see the next day on their losing calendar. Trump beat your useless democrats without breaking a sweat as he did with Hillary. You are on the losing side for thick and dense bone heads. u r in a mess! -
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Munich Car Ramming: 24 Year old Afghan Isylum Seeker. 28 Injured Some Critical
Just in case someone forgot - or was too young at that time. -
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Trump Envoy Pauses Ukraine Peace Efforts to Engage European Allies
If Putin isn’t stopped it will cost the Europeans millions of LIVES and TRILLIONS of euros in the long run as fvw53 has pointed out -
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HSBC Global Money Transfers (Singapore)
HSBC Singapore have been talking up their new faster international money transfers using the global money transfer option in their HSBC phone app. So I thought I'd give it a try as a possible alternative to Wise, though HSBC's small print is one of the reasons I use Wise, for although HSBC Singapore now waive their fees, it does say "Some intermediary banks may charge fees. You can see an estimate of the applicable fees when you review your transfer. The actual amount is subject to the intermediary bank and will be debited after you've confirmed your transfer." So the figure you are shown might not be the final cost! I made two small transfers, one from Singapore to Thailand for Bht5,000 the other Singapore to the UK for £500. The Thai Baht transfer gave me Bht 25 more than Wise, the UK transfer was £4.50 less than Wise, both transfers arrived within 20 minutes. So far, 48hrs on, I've not been hit with any intermediary bank charges for either transfer. Comparing rates for Baht transfers, then below about Baht12,000 HSBC was fractionally cheaper, as the Wise fee percentage are high to start but fall with larger transfers, but for HSBC the difference in exchange rates offered remains at about 0.85%. That said, the difference at say Bht100,000 is only Bht300 so it's not a great loss; HSBC are now certainly a lot cheaper than they used to be, and with transfers taking only twenty minutes HSBC Global Transfer is a real alternative to Wise. Please note I have no idea if this fast Global Money Transfer works for HSBC account holders globally. Will update should an intermediary bank charge appear at a later date. https://www.hsbc.com.sg/accounts/products/global-money-transfers/ -
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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)
With a UK passport you will get 60 days visa exempt every time you enter Thailand as far as I know. Cheers
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