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Politics Air Force Scrambles F-16s to Intercept Aircraft Near Kanchanaburi Border
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 17 May 2025
Wild Elephant Invades School to Feast on Mangoes Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Teachers at a rural school in Chachoengsao province are on high alert after a wild elephant broke into the school grounds in the middle of the night to raid a mango tree, on the night before the start of the new school term. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360886-wild-elephant-invades-school-to-feast-on-mangoes/ -
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Community Wild Elephant Invades School to Feast on Mangoes
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. Teachers at a rural school in Chachoengsao province are on high alert after a wild elephant broke into the school grounds in the middle of the night to raid a mango tree, on the night before the start of the new school term. The incident occurred at Wat Thung Yai Chi School in Moo 3, Thung Yai Chi village, Tha Takiap district. CCTV footage captured the elephant shaking a heavily laden mango tree beside the school football field and consuming most of the ripe fruit. The disturbance was partly thwarted by “Tank”, the school’s resident dog, which barked persistently and, along with two other dogs, helped drive the elephant away. Mr Parinya Phadungkij, a teacher at the school, was among staff preparing classrooms for the start of term on 16 May. He showed reporters the site of the raid, where ripe mangoes lay scattered on the ground and the branches had been heavily stripped of fruit. According to Mr Parinya, this was the first time the school had ever experienced an incursion by a wild elephant. CCTV footage from around 03:10, showed a large elephant, approximately 2.6 metres tall, entering the school premises. It wandered past the newly built kindergarten building, passed under a connecting walkway roughly 2.7 metres high, and entered the roofless multipurpose area before exiting through the opposite gate. Minutes later, the elephant returned via the school’s football field and began shaking the mango tree at the corner. Tank the dog, alongside two others, barked loudly to chase it away. Though they initially succeeded, the elephant returned a short time later to continue feeding. Once again, Tank’s barking forced the animal back into the forested area beyond the school’s perimeter. Although the intrusion occurred during the school holiday and in the early hours of the morning, the incident has prompted staff to maintain vigilance, fearing that the elephant could return at any time, posing a danger to students. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-17. -
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Crime Thai Tourist Police use AI to Track Down Over 170 Suspects and Screen High-Risk Individuals
My quote was regarding the lack-of information in the brochures about street brawls -
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Community Panic in Nonthaburi, ‘Suspicious Package’ Turns Out to Be Life-Sized Sex Doll
OK own up, which AN member lives in condominium on Soi 12 Bon Street? I bet it was YOU who discarded the doll 🥸 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 17 May 2025
Buriram Village in Shock as Man Attempts to Have Sex with Livestock Picture courtesy of Workpoint. Residents of a rural village in Buriram province have been left horrified after a 37-year-old man was found wandering the area requesting to have sexual intercourse with villagers’ livestock, including cows and dogs. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360885-buriram-village-in-shock-as-man-attempts-to-have-sex-with-livestock/- 1
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