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what money is taxed 2024 ?
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Former Russian Beauty Queen Faces Harsh Conditions in Thai Immigration Detention
Photo courtesy of Mirror UK In a troubling incident, Alexandra Tikhomirova, a former Little Miss Russia, finds herself in a harrowing predicament in Thailand, reportedly enduring challenging conditions in a notorious Thai detention centre. The 23-year-old, who gained fame for her childhood beauty queen title in 2013, is accused of overstaying her visa by a mere 10 days, leading to her detainment in Pattaya. Held in confinement with limited access to basic necessities, Tikhomirova is alleged to be sharing her cell with more hardened criminals, a situation that has raised alarms among human rights advocates. Reports indicate that she is likely to be moved to Bangkok’s grim Immigration Detention Centre (IDC), an overcrowded facility notorious for its dire conditions. The IDC routinely accommodates double its intended capacity, with detainees, including vulnerable women and children, suffering in lengthy detentions before facing deportation proceedings. The young model’s plight has caught significant attention in Russia. Allegations surfaced that Tikhomirova was previously expelled from Thailand due to legal issues before temporarily relocating to Dubai. Upon her return to Thailand, she failed to renew her visa, leading to her current legal troubles. Despite allegations from some media outlets suggesting she may have worked as an escort, her family firmly denies these claims, asserting her innocence and expressing their support. Family members, shocked by the situation, stress that Tikhomirova, once a talented gymnast and successful model, holds a different ethos. Maria, a relative, lamented the assumptions circulating about her, declaring, “Her parents care about her, they have a good family.” As the legal case progresses, Tikhomirova faces a troubling future in the infamous Thai judicial system. Human rights observers express concern over the IDC’s deteriorative environment, highlighting the urgency for reform and the humane treatment of detainees, irrespective of their infractions. In parallel, other foreign nationals have also encountered unexpected legal troubles in Thailand. British citizen Andrew Hopkins recently experienced a misadventure while on holiday. Hopkins, hoping for a relaxing time in the sun-drenched haven of Pattaya, instead ended up facing legal and physical trials following an innocuous misunderstanding. His incident underscores the sometimes unpredictable legal landscape faced by visitors. Thailand's immigration laws are strict, with visa overstays routinely resulting in detention and deportation. Individuals travelling to the country are reminded to thoroughly understand and comply with visa conditions to avoid similar situations. With Tikhomirova's current reliance on possible diplomatic intervention, her ordeal serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and potential perils foreign nationals may face abroad, as reported by The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-08 -
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Sin city: Brit beaten by furious Thai bar girls over unpaid bill (video)
It can actually be reversed also. Some years ago I was having a quiet drink when a foreigner started behaving aggressively towards me (without having exchanged a single word). The girls formed a circle around me and he eventually went, I asked them why he acted like this, they explained that when he was drunk he always got aggressive -
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Trump Set to Issue Executive Order Banning Transgender Athletes from Female Sports
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Are high end smartphones worth the money (to you)?
I partially agree with that. I had great luck with Lazada. But they need to do a better job of weeding out fake products. They should have (at least) an algorithm that auto deletes 3,000 baht new IPhones and 512GB SD cards selling for 250 baht. And ads for frog feathers, which are as likely as a 250 baht, 512GB SD card. TBH, maybe they do now. But in the past, I've found a lot of products that screamed FAKE because they were on Lazada at ridiculous prices. That's Lazada's fault.
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