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Report Pattaya Motorbike Drivers Protest Strict Helmet Law Fines
And carry it around with them? I must admit I have recoiled from a few of their helmets in my time, -
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Weathering the Climate Debate: Meet the Young Meteorologist Challenging the Hysteria
Well, I see the left are continuing to try to destroy Musk and Tesla by forcing them to remove 64 Superchargers from the NJ Turnpike. Apparently, the left's seething hate for dissenters outweighs their concern for environment. Tesla is forced to remove 64 Superchargers on NJ Turnpike, Musk claims 'corruption' | Electrek -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 4 June 2025
Bangkok: Girl, 5, Found Clutching Her Dead Father’s Body After Days Without Food Picture courtesy of Amarin A heartbreaking incident unfolded on the morning of 3 June, in the Sukhumvit 93 area of Bangkok, where a five-year-old girl was discovered clinging to the lifeless body of her father, who had reportedly died at least six hours earlier. The child, frail and severely malnourished, appears to had been without food for several days. Rescue workers and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) have stepped in to provide urgent assistance. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362601-bangkok-girl-5-found-clutching-her-dead-father’s-body-after-days-without-food/ -
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No One Is Above the Law, Continued
Newark mayor sues Alina Habba for malicious prosecution Ras Baraka accused Alina Habba of seeking to politicize his arrest. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba on Tuesday, accusing her of malicious prosecution over his arrest outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility last month. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages and is against Habba and the Department of Homeland Security special agent who Baraka claims unlawfully took him into custody on May 9 at Delaney Hall, where he was joined by three members of Congress for what they said they intended to be an inspection of conditions at the detention facility. "The false Affidavit was made with malice, particularly seeking to assure that the evening news included videos of the Black Mayor of Newark, New Jersey being led away in handcuffs by federal officials," the lawsuit said. <SKIP> Habba posted on X Monday night in response to a report on Baraka's planned lawsuit, writing, "My advice to the mayor - feel free to join me in prioritizing violent crime and public safety. Far better use of time for the great citizens of New Jersey." https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/newark-mayor-sues-alina-habba-dismissed-trespassing-prosecution -
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Community Bangkok: Girl, 5, Found Clutching Her Dead Father’s Body After Days Without Food
Picture courtesy of Amarin A heartbreaking incident unfolded on the morning of 3 June, in the Sukhumvit 93 area of Bangkok, where a five-year-old girl was discovered clinging to the lifeless body of her father, who had reportedly died at least six hours earlier. The child, frail and severely malnourished, appears to had been without food for several days. Rescue workers and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS) have stepped in to provide urgent assistance. Rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were alerted around 10:00 and rushed to the scene in Soi Pheung Mee 30. Mr Tharathon Kaetloi, 36, one of the first responders, recounted the distressing moment he entered the home after being called by concerned neighbours. “I was at home when a neighbour came to tell me something was wrong with the man who lived down the soi,” Mr Tharathon told reporters. “When we arrived, we found the young girl lying next to her father, who showed no signs of life. We called out several times, but there was no response. When we checked his body, it was already cold. We estimated he had been dead for at least six or seven hours.” The little girl was reportedly too weak to move, having not eaten or drunk anything for several days. “When we gave her a bottle of water, she drank it so quickly, we could see how dehydrated she was. It was absolutely heartbreaking,” Mr Tharathon added. Medical examiners later confirmed the father had died of an illness and would probably been unconscious for sometime before his death. His body was taken for religious rites at Wat Ratsatthatham temple in Bang Chak, Phra Khanong District. The rescue team assisted with funeral arrangements. Relatives of the deceased, including his aunt and cousin, said the father had worked odd jobs and scavenged for recyclable materials to support his daughter. “He always took care of her, especially after her mother left. We tried to help as much as we could, but times are hard, and we don’t have a steady income,” the aunt said tearfully. “When he fell ill, we tried to support him and the girl, but my daughter works and I’m elderly. The little one was very attached to her father. Even when he passed away, she continued to lie next to him,” she added. The MSDHS has since taken the child into protective care. Her family hopes to be reunited with her once their financial situation stabilises. “We haven’t abandoned her. We’re just struggling right now. When we have the means, we’ll bring her home,” said the aunt. This case has drawn public attention to the plight of vulnerable children living in poverty and isolation, with many calling for greater support systems to prevent such heartbreaking scenarios in the future. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-04 -
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Report Thailand Sees a Surge in COVID-19 Cases: Concerns for Public Health
Not my interpretation. Read the article. Population control is a good thing. Is Henry Kissinger white?
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