Saying the quiet part out loud -- would success of the Move Forward Party agenda spell the end of the Golden Age for expats in Thailand?
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Ineptitude, incompetence, stupidity and chaos: The theme that unites everything
I see the people complaining about Trump threads, turning up regularly to 'defend' him with inane comments or deflections. It must be tiring for them, constantly trying to spin the latest gaffe. Insisting that none of us understand the man's genius or suggesting that anyone who questions the Emperor's new clothes is deranged. They seem to have run out of ammunition and so instead repeat the same old memes, lacking any ability to rebut the facts on the ground. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 25 April 2025
Thai Govt Pledges Continued Support for Equal Education Access Picture courtesy nbt WORLD The Thai government has underscored its dedication to making education accessible for every student. According to the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), over 300,000 seats are still available for students enrolling in Mathayom 1 (Grade 7) and Mathayom 4 (Grade 10) for the forthcoming academic year. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358766-thai govt-pledges-continued-support-for-equal-education-access/ -
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7-Eleven No Longer Gives Receipts - What Happened?
I also keep an Excel of everything I spend, cash, cards, bank, D Debits....everything. Started doing it when I had my hotel business. Annoyed the Mrs at first, but now after 15 years she accepts it, and makes sure that I do put everything down each evening. Keeps a track of your well-earned, and spent, money. -
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Report Thai Govt Pledges Continued Support for Equal Education Access
Picture courtesy nbt WORLD The Thai government has underscored its dedication to making education accessible for every student. According to the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), over 300,000 seats are still available for students enrolling in Mathayom 1 (Grade 7) and Mathayom 4 (Grade 10) for the forthcoming academic year. OBEC revealed that following the April entrance exams and subsequent enrollment processes, roughly 1.097 million students have secured placements in schools within its network. This includes allocations for 218,400 kindergarten students, 266,800 in Prathom 1 (Grade 1), 372,200 in Grade 7, and 240,324 in Grade 10. Despite these numbers, 217,200 seats in Grade 7 and 97,511 in Grade 10 remain unfilled across the nation, allowing more opportunities for late admissions. As of April 21, 18,700 students had applied for school openings—14,800 for Grade 7 and close to 3,900 for Grade 10. School placement results for Bangkok will be out this week, while national results and enrollment need to be finalised by the end of the week. Following the completion of this phase, Bangkok is projected to have about 6,500 vacant seats, which offers flexibility for additional applicants. Students who are yet to find a spot can seek placements through their respective OBEC area offices. The policy permits students aged 3 to 18, who missed out earlier, to enroll anytime during the semester once seats are verified as free. This reinforces the government's strategy to address educational gaps and reintegrate out-of-school children via its "OBEC Zero Dropout" initiative, part of the broader "Happy Learning" policy. These efforts focus on offering flexible options to accommodate every learner, ensuring inclusive and equitable education across the board. The government's proactive approach aims to curb school dropouts and foster an environment where quality education is accessible to all, aligning with the Ministry of Education’s objectives for widespread literacy and learning happiness. Adapted by ASEAN Now from [source] 2025-04-25 -
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Crime Brit Caught with Cocaine Stash While Overstaying Visa on Samui
Surprisingly I’m sure they had cameras outside the bar wherever you think they would go after the Thai national who sold them the three bags of powder three little bags of powder is nothing maybe this Thai national sells 10 or 20 bags a day why don’t they go after that guy or does he pay with BROWN Albums to the police so they leave them alone TIT -
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Politics 14 Million Baht Fraud Jolts Parliament’s Savings Cooperative
Surprised, not. How many people in the Thai Parliament have not been engaged in illegal/criminal activities?
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