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Why Some Brits Envy America’s Donald Trump
The Davos gatherings usually don't get much coverage in the US. After living outside the US for a while I went back for a visit and when I mentioned Davos I got the kind of eye-rolling that usually accompanies bringing up the JFK murder. "Meeting between industrialists and world political leaders? Yeah, right." -
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New Airline Regulations: Six Cases Where Passengers May Be Denied Boarding
File picture for reference only. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced on January 23, new regulations governing passenger rights, limiting the circumstances under which airlines can refuse to transport passengers. These rules, issued by the Civil Aviation Board (CAB) under Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Mr. Suriya Jungrungreangkit, will come into effect on 19 February 2025. Under the new directive (CAB Regulation No. 104), both Thai and international airlines operating in Thailand may deny boarding to passengers only in the following cases: 1. Special Assistance Not Pre-arranged: Passengers requiring special assistance who fail to notify the airline within the specified timeframe. Airlines must demonstrate that all reasonable efforts were made to accommodate the passenger’s needs safely but were ultimately unable to provide the necessary assistance. 2. Lack of Travel Documents: Passengers unable to present government-issued identification, travel, or immigration documents to relevant authorities. 3. Entry Restrictions: Passengers prohibited from entering the destination country or any transit country as notified by immigration authorities. 4. Infants Under 14 Days Old: Airlines can refuse boarding to newborns under 14 days old. 5. Unaccompanied Minors: Children under 5 years old traveling without a guardian. 6. Pregnancy Restrictions: Pregnant passengers exceeding the gestational limit set by individual airline policies. Additionally, airlines are permitted to refuse transportation of passengers, baggage, or items that passengers decline to be searched or fail security screenings. Denials may also occur due to safety and security concerns, as outlined in the Air Navigation Act B.E. 2497, amended by the Air Navigation Act (No. 14) B.E. 2562, Section 41/133. The regulation aims to protect passenger rights while maintaining high safety and security standards. -- 2025-01-24 -
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Trump just said he is going to pardon the J6 "hostages".
and to further support the case he said ..... Trump said, "I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." notice how the media never mentioned the FBI plants in the crowd ? or the police that opened the doors and guided people in to and around ? or the strange reason Pelosi never accepted the troops that were offered for security thank God her daughter taped it and let it out ! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 24 January 2025
Elderly Woman Found Dead in Apparent Suicide Behind Pattaya Home A 67-year-old woman was found dead in an apparent suicide behind her home in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi, on the morning of 23 January. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1349718-elderly-woman-found-dead-in-apparent-suicide-behind-pattaya-home/ -
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$500 billion dollar investment on day one.
It's always funny when these uber-rich guys bring up morals. The alliances between these guys is strictly one hand on the buddy's shoulder, the other on the dagger. EM knows DT is going to try to grift him, and DT is pulling as much $$$ out of EM as he can. I am waiting for the part where DT tries to get rid of him -- you needn't be a psychic to know it is going to get ugly. On the lighter side I wonder if when Bezos and DT are having a personal chat if they discuss their wives' boob jobs. 🙂
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