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Report German Drug Dealer Arrested in Major Pattaya Sting Operation
Thank you for the info. I've personally been way too scared to ever try it, especially after seeing friends get addicted and basically ruin their lives on that garbage: heroin. I think instead of trying to stop it, gov'ts should realize the impossibility of it, (making it even more worthwhile for dealers because of increased prices), EDUCATION is key, especially to youth. IF there was a fraction of the amount spent in trying to stop the movement of these dangerous drugs, spent in educating the youth, possibly using their "heroes" like pop-stars, movie actors, etc., and telling the truth, which is, heroin/fentanyl will destroy your lives, but ganja, etc., does NOT kill you, nor does it even affect you that badly, the youth would be able to make an INFORMED decision, which they are not provided with, until now, because gov'ts treat ALL drugs equally, catch/jail/etc. without showing ANY difference to their VERY different consequences on kid's lives. -
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UN Warns Myanmar Quake Response Is Being Neglected
The Irrawaddy A senior UN official has warned that the humanitarian crisis triggered by Myanmar’s powerful earthquake three months ago is being dangerously overlooked by the international community. Titon Mitra, who leads the UN Development Programme in Myanmar, said that while global awareness of the 7.7-magnitude quake remains, sustained support has sharply declined—leaving hundreds of thousands of survivors struggling. “This is not a forgotten crisis, but it is a neglected one,” Mitra told NHK World. “The attention is not staying, and people on the ground are paying the price.” The earthquake, which struck central Myanmar in late March, killed over 3,700 people and injured more than 5,000, according to the ruling military junta. Regions near the epicentre, including Sagaing and the city of Mandalay, remain devastated. Mitra said around 200,000 people are still displaced, with at least 50,000 living in makeshift camps. “While many organisations have provided tents, they haven’t reached everyone. Rebuilding lives remains a massive challenge,” he said. Piles of rubble continue to choke towns and villages. Mitra estimated that 1.5 million tonnes of debris still need clearing—a task that local authorities and aid agencies are struggling to manage without further international assistance. The UN has repeatedly called for sustained humanitarian aid to help Myanmar’s earthquake survivors, but donor fatigue and the country’s complex political situation appear to be hampering efforts. Since the military coup in 2021, much of the world’s aid has bypassed the junta, complicating the logistics of large-scale disaster relief. However, the UN insists that support must not falter due to politics. “This is a moment where solidarity matters,” Mitra said. “Without renewed commitment from the global community, recovery will be slow, and the suffering will deepen.” With monsoon rains looming, concerns are growing that those still in temporary shelters may face even harsher conditions. Aid groups warn that unless international focus returns soon, an already dire situation could become far worse. -2025-06-28 -
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Report A Man's Decades-Long Search for His Thai Mother
Some assumptions are made about the mother which are unfair. Maybe she had no other option, but the surrender of the children. A mother, unless psychologically deficient, loves her child, and is emotionally damaged when forced to give up that child. The negative opinions are coming from elderly men, some of whom probably had failed marriages or unhappy relations with the bargirl they married. It is reasonable for any adopted person to want to know what their family history is especially as it relates to medical history. It is the dysfunctional person who does not wish to know of their ancestors. -
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USA San Francisco Bookstore Drops J.K. Rowling Titles Over Anti-Trans Controversy
Unwise move. Stores carry copies of Mein Kampf, but that doesn't mean they are Nazi sympathizers. I consider myself a liberal, but banning of books puts that store in the authoritarian section of the arena. Bad move, hypocritical and narrow minded, -
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Worst Joke Ever 2025
Maybe McCartney's ex, Heather Mills, works there.
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