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Sat me at a Bar on Soi 6… Then This Nonsense Started
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Crime Woman 52, Caught After Snatching Gold in Khon Kaen
Similar cases like this will happen more and more. Household debt is at a record high. According to Grok, In the fourth quarter of 2024, the household debt-to-GDP ratio was at 88.4%. As well, Grok tells us Thailand is the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia, but the income inequality is a major concern. This is not sustainable. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 17 June 2025
U.S. Upgrades Thailand Travel Advisory, With Warnings for the South Picture courtesy of wikipedia Thailand gets a green light from Uncle Sam but tourists visiting the south should tread carefully. The US State Department recently upgraded its travel advisory for Thailand, confirming it's generally safe for explorers, according to Sasikarn Watthanachan, Thailand's deputy government spokesperson. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363866-us-upgrades-thailand-travel-advisory-with-warnings-for-the-south/ -
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Picture courtesy of wikipedia Thailand gets a green light from Uncle Sam but tourists visiting the south should tread carefully. The US State Department recently upgraded its travel advisory for Thailand, confirming it's generally safe for explorers, according to Sasikarn Watthanachan, Thailand's deputy government spokesperson. The bulk of the country is now at a “Level 1” advisory, indicating tourists should “exercise normal precautions”—equivalent to advice for places like Iceland and New Zealand. This reassures visitors that Thai hotspots like Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, and Chiang Mai are welcoming adventurers with open arms and minor caution. However, it's not all golden beaches and bustling markets. The southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, and Songkhla are marked with a “Level 2” advisory. Here, travellers are urged to be more vigilant due to sporadic violence and insurgency-related unrest. These areas remain under a state of emergency, limiting the US government’s ability to offer emergency services, warns the US State Department. While the broader Thailand canvas remains a vibrant playground for tourists, the southern provinces tell a different story. Insurgent activities have led to ongoing security concerns, with the potential for civil unrest. Despite the US's cautionary stance towards the south, tourists can still indulge in Thailand’s rich culture and landscapes, just with eyes wide open. In summary, while most of Thailand presents a safe bet for tourists eager to dive into its wonders, heightened awareness is warranted in the southern reaches. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai PBS World 2025-06-17
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