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Report Bangkok Building Collapse Blamed on Design Flaws, Says PM
Oh, she’s still here? Thought she’d be on the plane by now. -
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New Foreign Investments to Bring Over 6,000 Jobs to Yangon
New Light of Myanmar Yangon Region is set to gain a major employment boost as eight new businesses — backed by foreign investment — have been approved to operate in the industrial sector, creating jobs for nearly 6,800 people. The Yangon Region Investment Committee (YRIC) confirmed that six of the new enterprises are fully foreign-owned, while two are joint ventures. Combined, they represent a total investment of just under US$7.8 million. Approved during the committee’s June meeting, the businesses will focus largely on garment and industrial manufacturing, operating under the popular “cut, make, and pack” (CMP) model — a cornerstone of Myanmar’s export-driven textile sector. “This approval reflects our effort to bring job opportunities to the region,” a YRIC official stated, noting that the committee not only greenlit new projects, but also allowed for increases in investment and workforce size at existing operations. The push comes as Myanmar’s economy continues to struggle under political instability and global sanctions, with job creation seen as a crucial tool for maintaining social stability in urban centres like Yangon. The government has been keen to highlight its continued openness to foreign capital, despite international concerns about the country’s broader investment climate. YRIC says it reviews investment proposals from both local and foreign stakeholders on a monthly basis, aiming to stimulate industrial growth and employment under existing legal frameworks. For many in Yangon — particularly workers in the garment sector — the latest announcement offers a glimmer of economic hope in uncertain times. -
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Psycho killer in Idaho
He will be visiting Pattaya soon, to be here with all the other psycho foreigners. -
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Will weed in Thailand follow the path of prostitution?
Prostitution isn't illegal on paper. Many aspects of it are, but paying for sex is not against the law in Thailand. Imagine if it was!! The medical aspect of the new restrictions on selling/buying cannabis suggest there will still be plenty of loopholes. I do, howeevr, feel sorry for those who have invested in a business selling it which may now be closed down. -
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Bread in US is actually poisoning you...
Yeah, I stopped eating bread. Maybe in Europe they have good bread, but I can't get a visa for Europe. Same goes for milk. Most US milk is A1 and apparently A1 may promote diabetes / insulin resistance. Europe cattle is A2, which is much healthier for humans. Europe is ahead in terms of better quality food. -
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Truevisions loses EPL
I have to say that I'm finding the amount of hassle involved for those of us who, like myself, aren't whizzo IT geeks in order to be able to watch the games subscribed to - not to mention the additional expense involved if we don't already possess the necessary kit - extremely off-putting in signing up for these deals. I also have my doubts as to whether we're likely to get anything like the comprehensive service provided by True for 199/299 THB pcm or 1,999/2,999 THB pa. As the saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!
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