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Trump is back! He has won.
Come back here in a few years time, to see if your theory comes true.....🤭 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 23 November 2024
Thai monk attacked outside Channel 8 TV station in Bangkok (video) by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Channel 8 via KhaoSod A shocking incident unfolded when a prominent monk known as Phra Teera was assaulted outside a television station. The attack occurred yesterday, November 22, after he appeared on a show at Channel 8, leaving him injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344340-thai-monk-attacked-outside-channel-8-tv-station-in-bangkok-video/ -
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Thailand's Expats Urged to Register with TRD for Tax, Says Expert
What you understand about this issue RW is close to zero. You have no understanding of the fact that a majority of Thai's don't earn enough to pay tax. You also have no understanding that millions of null tax returns are filed every year. By telling people not to file until they see others do it you are spreading harmful and dangerous rumours which violates a number of forum rules but more importantly, puts other people at risk. -
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Thai monk attacked outside Channel 8 TV station in Bangkok (video)
Photo courtesy of Channel 8 via KhaoSod by Puntid Tantivangphaisal A shocking incident unfolded when a prominent monk known as Phra Teera was assaulted outside a television station. The attack occurred yesterday, November 22, after he appeared on a show at Channel 8, leaving him injured. Phra Teera had just exited the RS building, preparing to take a taxi, when a man suddenly approached and jumped, kicking him forcefully in the back. The impact sent the monk sprawling to the ground, causing him to sustain injuries. Footage from Bangkok CCTV cameras, released later by the Channel 8 news programme, revealed that three men had been lurking around the premises, seemingly waiting for an opportunity to attack. The assailants were caught on camera loitering both inside and outside the RS building. One of them, wearing a white shirt and a red cap, followed Phra Teera as he left the building. This individual then launched the unprovoked attack on the monk, delivering a swift and powerful kick to his back. After the attack, the group quickly fled the scene in a pickup truck, evading capture. The incident has drawn significant attention, with many expressing shock and concern over the brazen nature of the assault. Phra Teera, known for his charismatic presence and community work, had just participated in a televised discussion, adding to the public interest surrounding the attack. “It was a shocking and unprovoked attack,” stated a witness, describing how the monk was caught off guard by the sudden aggression. The footage clearly shows the coordinated manner in which the assailants executed their plan, leaving viewers stunned. Police are currently investigating the incident, examining the CCTV footage to identify the perpetrators. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but the methodical approach suggests it may have been premeditated. Photo courtesy of KhaoSod The monk, who has gained fame for his appearances and contributions to public discourse, was known to many as “the climbing monk” due to his unique demonstrations of faith. His participation in media programmes often aimed to promote peace and understanding, making the attack even more bewildering to those who know him. Community leaders and followers have expressed their support for Phra Teera, hoping for his swift recovery. The incident has sparked discussions about the safety of public figures and the need for increased security in such situations. As the investigation unfolds, the public is urged to remain vigilant and report any information that could aid in the capture of the suspects, reported KhaoSod. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-23 -
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What is a Proper English Breakfast?
Ewwww. An abortion. Like Hawaiian pizza or beans for breakfast -
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Homestay Japan?: Best option for youth wishing to have an overseas experience?
I recommend you not transitioning. It won’t be a pretty sight at your age. -
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Inspection of Popular Pattaya Tourist Attraction for Land Misuse
Thandol Suwannarit, head of the working committee tasked with investigating improper land acquisitions and ownership violations, led a team to inspect a well-known tourist farm in Pattaya. The farm, spanning 150 rai, is suspected of encroaching on land designated by the Land Reform for Agricultural Purposes, Sor Por Kor (S.P.K.) and using the land for purposes not aligned with its intended use. On November 22, Thandol, accompanied by the Department of Special Investigation, the Anti-Corruption Division, the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division, and the Anti-Money Laundering Office, visited the farm in Huay Yai sub-district, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi. The inspection followed complaints that the farm may be violating regulations by utilising S.P.K. land for tourism activities. The farm, which operates as an agricultural and cultural tourism site, includes permanent structures, two large ponds, and activities such as elephant feeding for tourists. The property covers around 150 rai, with the majority of visitors coming from China and paying an entrance fee. The farm manager, a business partner of the landowner, welcomed the inspection team and provided details about the land’s acquisition and ownership. The 150-rai plot was originally granted as S.P.K. land, but 80 rai was surrendered for a different land use purpose related to the tourist facilities and elephant care. This change left the land area in question without the proper S.P.K. allocation, making the use of the land for tourism activities potentially unlawful. The landowner claimed to be exercising their rights under an S.K.1 land certificate, which serves as a proof of land possession. However, the inspection team has instructed the Chonburi Land Reform Office to issue a formal request for the landowner to explain the land’s use within 30 days. If violations are confirmed, legal action will follow. Pictures from the inspection. -- 2024-11-23 -
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Lax Law Enforcement Cited for Alarming Road Fatalities in Thailand
History, we all know the history of road safety here, it is STILL diabolical, I have been driving here to witness it daily for a VERY long time..........🤕
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