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Keyholding and House Viewing Service in Pattaya
So if Lazudi are holding the keys and Fazwaz has a customer who wants to view and potentially buy, do you really think Lazudi will do this for free? Without wanting a cut of the commission? Very naive view of how the Agencies work. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
Four Thai nationals safe after Myanmar sea detainment By Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Four Thai nationals detained in Myanmar are reportedly safe after their boat allegedly entered Myanmar waters in the Andaman Sea over the weekend. The government reported this information yesterday, December 3, following an incident where Myanmar navy vessels reportedly opened fire on some of the 15 Thai fishing boats that strayed 6 to 7 kilometres into Myanmar waters on November 30. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345354-four-thai-nationals-safe-after-myanmar-sea-detainment/ -
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Thai Economy Faces Strain from Chinese Goods Influx: BoT Chief Warns
Thailand would grind to a halt overnight without Chinese goods... Thailand's manufacturing base is tiny... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
British Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of 6-Year-Old Thai Stepdaughter Picture courtesy: Thai Rath In a shocking turn of events, Thai police arrested a British national, Mr. Luke, accused of sexually assaulting his 6-year-old Thai stepdaughter. The arrest, which took place in a condominium in Pattaya, Chonburi, followed a warrant issued by the Thai Criminal Court on 2nd December 2024. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345333-british-man-arrested-for-sexual-assault-of-6-year-old-thai-stepdaughter/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 December 2024
to continue: Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1345366-thailand-live-thursday-5-december-2024/ -
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Thai Economy Faces Strain from Chinese Goods Influx: BoT Chief Warns
Shipping on Lazada and Shopee in Thailand is mostly free up to certain amounts... -
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Russian Espionage Plot Involving Pigs’ Blood and Deep Fakes Unveiled in UK Court
Russian spies devised a bizarre and elaborate plan to drop pigs’ blood on the Kazakhstan embassy in London using drones as part of a staged protest, the Old Bailey has heard. Prosecutors revealed the operation aimed to deceive Kazakh officials and bolster Russia's influence by offering assistance in resolving a fabricated incident. The scheme allegedly involved orchestrating protests to smear the Kazakh president Kassym Tokayev. This included plans to implicate him in fake scandals such as deep fake pornography or a "honeytrap" scenario involving his son. Alison Morgan KC, representing the prosecution, stated, “The plan was for demonstrations... to make it look like the Russians were prepared to help Kazakhstan and promote their long-term relationship. The protest is entirely staged, it is all fake.” The mastermind behind the operation is said to be Orlin Roussev, 46, who allegedly directed the activities from a guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Roussev reportedly communicated with Jan Marsalek, an Austrian fugitive linked to a £1.6 billion fraud. Marsalek proposed the plan in 2022, messaging Roussev with instructions that involved acquiring 100 liters of pig blood. The idea, Marsalek allegedly wrote, was to “film it saying it’s the blood of innocent Kazakh people which the president has on his hands.” The group, which Roussev referred to as the “Vampire team,” included several UK-based Bulgarians: Katrin Ivanova, 33, a lab assistant; Vanya Gaberova, 30, a beautician; and Tihomir Ivanchev, 39, a decorator. Roussev and another member, Biser Dzhambazov, 43, have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to collect information beneficial to an enemy state. However, Ivanova, Gaberova, and Ivanchev deny the charges. Despite the elaborate planning, the alleged plot ultimately fell apart, with no evidence that the fake protest was ever executed. Ms. Morgan added, “All the chat did not lead to the fake protest.” The case offers a glimpse into the lengths to which alleged Russian operatives were willing to go to manipulate diplomatic relationships and achieve political influence. The trial continues, with further revelations expected to shed more light on the intricacies of this covert operation. Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-12-05 -
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UN to Lead Investigation into Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against ICC Prosecutor
The United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) has been selected to lead an external investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This decision, revealed during the ICC’s annual meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to the prosecutor’s wife’s prior work with the oversight body. Khan, who is known for overseeing investigations into war crimes and atrocities in regions such as Ukraine, Gaza, and Venezuela, is facing allegations of coercing a female aide into a sexual relationship and groping her over several months. These claims emerged as the ICC prepared to issue a warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to whistleblower documents obtained by the Associated Press, Khan allegedly transferred the woman to his office from another department at the ICC and traveled frequently with her. During one foreign trip, Khan reportedly asked the aide to rest with him on a hotel bed and allegedly engaged in nonconsensual physical contact. The documents also describe an instance where Khan knocked on her hotel room door at 3 a.m. for 10 minutes. Other allegations include locking the door of his office while attempting to touch her and asking her multiple times to join him on a vacation. The accusations came to light in May when two court employees who were confided in by the alleged victim stepped forward. This timing coincided with Khan’s request for arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Israel’s defense minister, and three Hamas leaders for war crimes. Advocacy organizations such as the International Federation for Human Rights and Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice have called for Khan’s suspension during the investigation. In a joint statement, they urged a transparent review of the OIOS to ensure its independence and expertise. The groups also highlighted what they termed Khan’s "close relationship" with the U.N. agency, emphasizing the need for further scrutiny. The ICC, which employs over 900 staff members, has long adhered to a “zero-tolerance” policy on sexual harassment. However, a 2020 review revealed a troubling workplace culture characterized by predatory behavior among male supervisors, limited female representation in senior roles, and inadequate whistleblower protections. The report found that 30% of staff surveyed had experienced discrimination, abuse, or harassment in the preceding year, and many were fearful of reporting misconduct by high-ranking officials. As the investigation unfolds, the ICC faces mounting pressure to address systemic issues and ensure accountability within its ranks, while Khan continues to deny the allegations. Based on a report by WP & AP 2024-12-05 Related Topics: The ICC's Credibility Crisis: Why It May Be Beyond Redemption ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant Over Alleged War Crimes Australia Urged to Rethink ICC Membership Amid Controversial Arrest Warrants Boris Johnson Accuses Starmer of Aligning with Hamas Over ICC Netanyahu Arrest Warrant Trump's Storm Looms Over the ICC
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