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Donald Trump is still winning, one hundred days in
Normally McDonald's is a fantastic defensive stock if there is a recession, people trade down. The problem for them now is that They are in the same price range as an Olive Garden or Applebee's. I own shares of Shake Shack which is quite a bit more expensive to eat it compared to McDonald's. They reported blow out numbers a couple days ago, stock is up like 10% for the week. A lot of problems regarding McDonalds are specific to how they do things. People's tastes are changing and McDonald's just isn't the first fast food place people go now. There is very fierce competition that wasn't present in the past. -
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Crime Police Officer Dies in Bomb Attack While Investigating Murder
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A police officer has died and two others were injured following a bomb blast in Narathiwat province on 4 May, in what authorities believe was a targeted attack linked to an ongoing murder investigation. The explosion occurred at approximately 13:30 in the village of Ai Rakho (also referred to as Ban Yoi and Ban Ai Ro So), Moo 5, Chang Phueak subdistrict, Chanae district. The officers, part of the Narathiwat provincial police’s investigative unit, were in the area to retrieve CCTV footage related to a separate, shocking incident in which a blind disabled woman and her son were gunned down on 2 May. As the officers approached an electricity pole to collect surveillance equipment, an improvised explosive device (IED) planted at the site detonated. The blast injured three officers: • Police Sub-Lieutenant Phakaphong Suwannachana, sustained shrapnel wounds to the face and left wrist. Initially reported as conscious but in critical condition. • Police Sergeant Major Satit Khamhaeng, wounded in the head by shrapnel, remained conscious. • Police Sub-Lieutenant Theepakorn Chusing, injured in the right leg, also remained conscious. Sub-Lieutenant Phakaphong Suwannachana, who had been rushed to Narathiwat Hospital in a critical state, succumbed to his injuries at around 16:50. Initial investigations suggest the attack was a deliberate attempt to thwart the investigation into the double murder earlier this week. The explosive was concealed near the power pole, a location the perpetrators may have known would be visited by police collecting surveillance footage. The incident comes amid a renewed wave of violence in Thailand’s deep south, including recent bombings in Pattani and a motorcycle bomb near a military outpost. These events have prompted senior military officials to call for a reassessment of security protocols in the region. The death of Sub-Lieutenant Phakaphong underscores the ongoing danger faced by security personnel working in the restive provinces in the southern, where separatist violence has persisted for nearly two decades. Authorities continue to investigate the bombing and are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to the arrest of those responsible. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359597-violence-flares-again-in-the-deep-south-gunmen-kill-elderly-woman-in-narathiwat-attack/ Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-05. -
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US Greenlights $50 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Following Landmark Minerals Agreement
Well, its added to the tab, to be paid for from a wealth fund. The majority of which will come from proven shale oil/gas reserves, rather than slightly unproven rare earth deposits (the assumption is that Soviet era surveys were correct). The global shale oil/gas market is trillions. The global rare earth minerals market is low billions. The necessary explorations and setting up of mining facilities will take 10+ years, requiring full repair of the Ukrainian national grid. Shale gas will come more or less at the cessation of hostilities. The pipeline is already there. https://www.aol.com/why-us-firms-shouldnt-count-115210076.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADohtWtRxJ8ujtTItcsciG6-o574dgb91RPwJo1WC9_WAIssGL2eRH9-9i5VpxIxtd-Pec63AorwhbdHdQzuz-uK6zzdgsC22v-TJFf9DdCusbhrxmwKaHuRVrqWE_apHFxJ_V8ddooZ9txjXNoFIdfudQnG_s03a8HdqA0QEZg3 https://uk.news.yahoo.com/donald-trump-mysterious-obsession-ukraine-152837154.html . -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 5 May 2025
Frequent Power Outages, Mayor & Residents Apprehend Suspected Wire Thief in Nonthaburi Picture courtesy of Matichon. A Myanmar national was apprehended early morning after residents and the mayor of Bang Rak Phatthana joined forces to catch a suspected electricity cable thief, following a series of unexplained power outages in the area. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359724-frequent-power-outages-mayor-residents-apprehend-suspected-wire-thief-in-nonthaburi/ -
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Crime Frequent Power Outages, Mayor & Residents Apprehend Suspected Wire Thief in Nonthaburi
Picture courtesy of Matichon. A Myanmar national was apprehended early morning after residents and the mayor of Bang Rak Phatthana joined forces to catch a suspected electricity cable thief, following a series of unexplained power outages in the area. The incident occurred around 05:00 on 4 May, near Chanthong Iam Alley, close to the Wat Phai Luang intersection in Village 4, Bang Rak Phatthana subdistrict, Bang Bua Thong district. The suspect, identified as Mr Aun 23, a resident of nearby Bang Yai district, was caught in possession of several lengths of electrical cable, a motorbike with no licence plate, tools, and drug paraphernalia. Mayor Pitak Yusuk, who was alerted by locals, arrived at the scene and assisted in detaining the suspect while police were called. Residents had previously complained about frequent failures of street lighting in the area, prompting the mayor to encourage them to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. According to Mayor Pitak, repeated thefts of public lighting cables had plunged sections of the community into darkness. On this occasion, two men were reportedly spotted arriving by motorcycle in the early morning hours. When confronted by locals, one suspect fled by jumping into a nearby canal, while the other was successfully detained. Officers from Bang Bua Thong Police Station later arrived to take custody of Mr Aun. A preliminary drug screening revealed a positive result for methamphetamine. The suspect was subsequently transferred to Bang Bua Thong Hospital for drug testing confirmation and then taken into police custody for further questioning. During interrogation, Mr Aun confessed to using drugs shortly before the attempted theft and named his accomplice as Mr Natthaphon, also known as “Nut”, who escaped the scene. Mr Aun also admitted that some of the wires in his possession had likely been stolen from elsewhere, as they did not match municipal cables. Police are continuing their investigation and are seeking the second suspect. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-05-05. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 5 May 2025
Football Gambling Dens Raided in Surat Thani – Computers and Betting Slips Seized Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities in Surat Thani have raided two illegal football betting operations in the city centre, confiscating dozens of computers and hundreds of betting slips. The crackdown follows complaints about youth involvement in gambling activities. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359723-football-gambling-dens-raided-in-surat-thani-–-computers-and-betting-slips-seized/
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