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Chinese Boeing plane returned to US
So where are the planes supposed to go once completed? They were not bought by China they were just fitted withbinterior and the painted On Thursday, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China told reporters they were “not familiar” with the reports of a stop to Boeing orders. So China doesn't know about it, just left with 'reports' from Reuters... so much be true So nothing to do with Trump, or the tariffs! -
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ALL VACCINES WILL KILL YOU - The evidence is overwhelming
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Crime Jealous Rage: Man Shoots Dead Ex-Wife Before Taking His Own Life in Uthai Thani
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A murder-suicide shocked the local community in Thap Than District on the morning of 24 April, when a 44-year-old man fatally shot his former wife at her home before returning to his own residence and turning the gun on himself. At approximately 09:30, police were called to a house in Moo 1, Thung Na Thai subdistrict, where they discovered the body of 45-year-old Ms. Nonglak beneath the stilted wooden home. She had been shot once in the forehead at close range while lying in a hammock. Blood pooled beneath her as concerned neighbours gathered at the scene. Pol. Lt. Man Pho-You, the duty officer from Thap Than Police Station, led the initial investigation. Witnesses and family members quickly identified the suspect as Mr. Monchai 44, the victim’s ex-husband. According to the victim’s mother, Mrs. Malai, 66, the couple had divorced around a year ago, but Mr. Monchai had a history of violent jealousy and had continued to harass Ms. Nonglak since their separation. Ms. Nonglak had previously worked as a health assistant at Thung Na Thai Subdistrict Health Promotion Hospital under the Ministry of Public Health. However, she resigned from her position on 3 April this year, reportedly due to Mr. Monchai’s relentless jealousy and frequent confrontations with her colleagues. Her mother stated that just the day before the incident, he had issued death threats against both her and her daughter. Despite being urged to relocate for her safety, Ms. Nonglak refused, citing concern for her ageing parents and her children, fearing that Mr. Monchai might harm them if she fled. Following the murder, police visited Mr. Monchai’s home, located approximately two kilometres away in Moo 6, Khao Khi Foi subdistrict. There, they discovered his lifeless body lying in a hammock beside the house. He had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the right temple, using what is believed to be the same .38 calibre revolver used to kill his ex-wife. Preliminary investigations suggest that the attack was motivated by obsessive jealousy. In the hours before the incident, Mr. Monchai had reportedly posted a series of emotionally charged messages on social media, expressing possessiveness and resentment over Ms. Nonglak’s interactions with colleagues. Authorities are continuing to investigate the case, gathering further evidence to determine whether other factors may have contributed to the deadly sequence of events. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-04-25. -
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Report Thailand Cracks Down on E-Cigarette Smokers Amid Health Concerns
Your opinion and not supported by the vast amounts of evidence that says cigs are worse than vapes. If you were getting pains in your chest you were more than likely puffing way too much. Vapes got me off the cigs. The crackdown got me back on them. -
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Bank trouble after buying crypto - need real help
You've mentioned "restrictions" twice but your post would make more sense if you described the "restrictions" that are bothering you. If you can withdraw and deposit funds, what else is there you need to do? -
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China Has an Army of Robots...!!!: Is the USA lost, already?
USA is so behind the manufacturing technology curve, it's mind boggling. USA cost & man hours to make a sub standard auto vs China's output is just embarrassing.
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