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Man busted in UK smuggling cannabis from Thailand to clear debt
That's a lot of word salad deflecting from the simple fact that weed is legal so why would they be looking for it @ Thai customs? -
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Helmet Saves Life in Lucky Escape on Pattaya-Rayong Bypass
I was heading down beach road, cops are always pulling foreigners over out the front of the cop shop through the day. -
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Ceasefire Deal Between Israel and Hezbollah Marks Major Turning Point
U.S. President Joe Biden announced a significant breakthrough, confirming that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire to halt fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah. In his address, Biden emphasized the shared desire for peace among the involved parties, stating, “Let’s be clear, Israel did not launch this war, Lebanese people did not seek that war either, nor did the United States.” The agreement marks the end of what Biden described as “the deadliest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in decades.” He outlined his administration’s efforts to direct resources to the region, aiming to both support Israel’s defense and deter mutual adversaries at this critical juncture. The human toll of the conflict has been staggering. According to Biden, over 70,000 Israelis have been displaced, watching their communities devastated by the violence. Similarly, more than 300,000 Lebanese people have been forced into displacement. The ceasefire agreement is intended to be a permanent resolution, enabling civilians on both sides to safely return to their homes and rebuild their lives. The U.S., working alongside France and other allies, has pledged to ensure the agreement is fully implemented. Biden reiterated that Israel reserves the right to self-defense under international law should Hezbollah violate the ceasefire. As the focus shifts to Gaza, Biden addressed the plight of its people, describing their suffering as “hell” and urging for an end to the ongoing conflict and displacement there. He called on Hamas to release hostages taken from Israel last year, emphasizing that their release is the “only way out” for the group. In the coming days, Biden promised renewed U.S. efforts to push for a ceasefire in Gaza, signaling hope for a broader path to peace in the Middle East. He expressed optimism, stating that this development brings the region closer to realizing a future defined by stability and harmony. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking after his security cabinet meeting, endorsed the U.S.-brokered deal. He outlined its strategic importance for Israel, signaling his government’s commitment to the agreement. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati appealed to the international community to act swiftly to enforce the ceasefire, highlighting the urgency of the situation. The ceasefire comes as a blow to Hamas, which has sought to escalate regional tensions to pressure Israel on multiple fronts. With the Lebanon conflict de-escalating, Hamas now faces dwindling external support. This pivotal ceasefire agreement, if upheld, may serve as a foundation for more comprehensive peace efforts in the region, offering a glimpse of hope amidst longstanding turmoil. Based on a report by BBC News 2024-11-27 -
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Thai housemaid’s 100 million baht fortune hits a legal snag
That statement right there tells us all what will happen to everyone who used a company to purchase any property. They intend to take it all. Second time in a week I've read something that led me to believe this is playing out right now. -
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sin sot, how much is she worth?
how much sin sod for 28 yo with 2 kids? but she will give me kids. she makes 10-15k baht/month
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