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Thailand News - Royal protesters acquitted, Thai baht on decline : Tim Newton Today - June 29

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Protesters acquitted of all charges after Royal motorcade incident in 2020, Chinese tourist numbers expected to flatline in second half of this year, a 200 kilogram Buddha statue kills a man in Sisaket, the Thai baht is falling against many currencies, Thai schools in Bangkok are allowing students relaxed dress and hairstyle rules, a Karaoke bar in Bangkok raided and minors found working there, latest in the battle for the house speaker position and a Senator says that the prospective PM, Pita, "will be lucky to get even 5 votes".

 

Tim Newton Today is a daily take on Thai and regional news and issues of interest to expats and foreign tourists.

 

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Protesters should never have been arrested then, they were set up.

I criticised this newton staff already many times. the only reason is, that naive guys like me, to click on it and he makes sponsors money.

the news are old and already read somewhere else. 

stop wasting our time.

stop this repetition of news, serious media companies worked and paid for.

thanks

 

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