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A New Era for the Homeless: Rayner Pledges End to Criminalising Rough Sleeping
As long as the male military age gimmigrants are happy in their 4* hotels with their free iphones, free cash, immediate medical & dental care we should all be happy. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 12 June 2025
Thai Police Bust Major Livestreaming Operations Selling Unlicensed Products Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Authorities in Bangkok have dismantled a livestreaming operation run by Chinese and Thai nationals, which sold unlicensed Thai products to Chinese consumers, reportedly generating an impressive 30 million baht daily. The arrest took place in a shop located on the second floor of a mall on Ratchadaphisek Road, after complaints surfaced regarding the sale of substandard goods online. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363456-thai-police-bust-major-livestreaming-operations-selling-unlicensed-products/ -
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Krungsri online banking discontinued from 1 October 2025
My bold: 1.2 The User can apply for Krungsri Online/krungsri application through the channels specified by the Bank, such as the Bank's website, Krungsri ATM, the Bank’s branches, or the Bank’s application installed on mobile phone or tablet that can be connected to the Bank's network. The User must fill out all required information completely and accurately. The basic qualification of the User is to be of age 12 or over but not exceeding 70 years. The registration will be valid when the User receives a confirmation message via E-mail or mobile phone number registered with the Bank. -
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Report Thai Police Bust Major Livestreaming Operations Selling Unlicensed Products
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Authorities in Bangkok have dismantled a livestreaming operation run by Chinese and Thai nationals, which sold unlicensed Thai products to Chinese consumers, reportedly generating an impressive 30 million baht daily. The arrest took place in a shop located on the second floor of a mall on Ratchadaphisek Road, after complaints surfaced regarding the sale of substandard goods online. The suspects, whose names have not been disclosed, included Chinese nationals on tourist visas and Thai collaborators, according to the Immigration Bureau. They were caught operating out of a transparent shop filled with advertising posters promoting Thai products such as herbal shampoos and soaps. A sign indicated the area was for "VIP customers only." Behind the shop was a makeshift studio specifically set up for livestreaming. This setup was discovered after authorities received complaints about illegal online sales activities involving non-compliant Thai products, explained Pol Lt Col Suriya Puangsombat, deputy superintendent for investigations at Immigration Bureau office 1. The group cleverly used a Chinese IP address for their broadcasts, ensuring that their livestreams were accessible only to consumers within China. Chinese social media influencers were employed to promote these products, boosting their legitimacy and appeal. The operation gained significant traction in China, with daily revenue estimated at 30 million baht, according to police. However, checks conducted by the Ministry of Public Health revealed discrepancies, noting that some products lacked registration numbers while others bore incorrect numbers. The case has been transferred to Huai Khwang police station for further legal action, as authorities continue to crack down on illicit trade practices and ensure compliance with product standards and consumer safety regulations. This bust underscores the ongoing efforts to combat the sale of unlicensed goods, particularly in the digital space, where such activities can rapidly gain momentum. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-12 -
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Eye drops for dry eye
Best to see an ophthalmologist, but often a simple maintenance plan—like regular preservative-free artificial tears—can bring relief. I’ve effectively battled dry eye and allergic conjunctivitis for years, maybe I can help: Duration: Has the tearing lasted more than two weeks? Dryness: Do you feel burning, grit or fatigue in the eyes? Allergy: Any itching or seasonal allergy symptoms? Lids: Notice any crusting or redness along the lash line? Environment: How much screen time, and are you often in air-conditioned, windy or very dry spaces?
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