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Is Accident Insurance a Requirement in Thailand
As soon as the hospital see a white face, the cost for treatment etc, goes right up, and not just in private hospitals. -
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Motorcycle Taxis Cause Traffic Chaos at Pattaya Concert
Motorcycle Taxis Cause Traffic Chaos at Pattaya Concert A hip-hop concert at Legend Siam near Pattaya caused severe traffic gridlock as hundreds of motorcycle taxis parked illegally in traffic lanes, reducing road capacity and creating kilometers-long jams. Residents criticized the lack of organized parking and traffic management, questioning whether organizers had proper permits. Complaints focused on taxi drivers blocking roads and residential access, with calls for improved event planning and stricter regulations. -
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Public Sex on Phuket Beach Sparks Outrage Among Locals
Public Sex on Phuket Beach Sparks Outrage Among Locals A foreign couple was caught engaging in intimate behavior on Kata Beach in Phuket, leading to public criticism from locals and social media users. A photo of the couple was shared online, sparking debates about inappropriate tourist conduct and calls for authorities to address such incidents. Many expressed frustration over repeated acts of public indecency in the area. Despite the outcry, no legal action has been reported against the couple, and similar past incidents have often ended without charges. -
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Drunk Thai Man Fatally Stabs Intruder Using Meth
Drunk Thai Man Fatally Stabs Intruder Using Meth In Ratchaburi, a drunk man, Ye, fatally stabbed a stranger, Noi, who intruded into his rented room and used methamphetamine. The incident unfolded after Noi’s intrusion angered Ye, leading to a confrontation. Noi called two friends, but Ye, in a rage, stabbed him, causing him to collapse and die on the road. Ye then reported the incident to a community leader and handed over the knife to police. Authorities found alcohol and drug-related items in Ye’s room and are investigating further after his arrest. -
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Yingluck Shinawatra Set to Face Legal Proceedings Upon Return
Yingluck Shinawatra Set to Face Legal Proceedings Upon Return Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is expected to return to Thailand by Songkran 2025 to face legal proceedings without special privileges, according to ex-MP Worachai Hema. Yingluck, who fled in 2017 after being charged with negligence in a rice subsidy scheme, was criticized for facing unfair treatment following the 2014 coup, which allowed her assets to be seized before her trial concluded. Worachai emphasized Yingluck's right to return and called for unity and reconciliation, warning against politicizing her return. -
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Trump and his followers.
Problem is they're so brainwashed they only know one truth.....the Leftist caricature of the ultimate enemy of the socialist utopia: Donald J. Trump -
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Thai Monastery Investigated for Using 41 Corpses in Meditation
The transcription below features news stories from Thailand and Southeast Asia, covering topics from the investigation of a Thai monastery using 41 corpses in meditation rituals to a Malaysian court's order to return seized Swatch watches. 1. Thai Monastery Investigated for Using 41 Corpses in Meditation Authorities in Phichit are investigating a monastery for using 41 corpses in meditation rituals, sparking controversy. 2. Yingluck Shinawatra to Face Trial on Return to Thailand Former PM Yingluck Shinawatra plans a 2025 return to Thailand to face legal proceedings after years in exile. 3. Thailand to Investigate 27,000 Firms in Thai Nominee Crackdown Thailand’s DBD to probe 27,000 companies in 2025 for nominee practices violating the Foreign Business Act. 4. Drunken Thai Man Kills Intruder in Ratchaburi A drunk man in Ratchaburi fatally stabbed an intruder using meth and later surrendered to authorities. 5. Public Indecency on Phuket Beach Sparks Outrage Public indecency on Kata Beach, Phuket, sparks local outrage but no legal action has been taken yet. 6. Motorcycle Taxis Cause Chaos at Pattaya Concert Motorcycle taxis caused massive traffic jams at a Pattaya hip-hop concert, drawing criticism for poor planning. 7. Khao San Road Tourism Declines Amid European Visitor Drop Khao San Road sees a drop in European tourist bookings, but hopes remain for a New Year’s Eve recovery. 8. Landslides and Flash Floods in Sumatra Leave 16 Dead, 6 Missing Landslides and floods in Sumatra have left 16 dead and six missing as rescue efforts continue. 9. Indonesia Rejects Apple’s $100 Million Investment Proposal Indonesia rejected Apple’s $100M investment for failing to meet local sourcing requirements, keeping a sales ban in place. 10. Cambodian Activists Freed After Logging Probe Cambodian activists were freed after probing illegal logging but face restrictions on future activities. 11. Malaysian Court Orders Return of Seized Swatch Watches A Malaysian court ordered the return of seized Swatch watches, though a ban on selling them remains active.
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