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Annual checkup at Bangkok Christian Hospital: Anyone with (recent) experience?
I checked here, but the only package they have at 10,900 bath is the <25 yo https://www.bnhhospital.com/package-promotion/annual-check-up-programmes/#elementor-toc__heading-anchor-5 -
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Rupert and the Mysterious Brew...
Every time I see a post by London Lewie about Rupert, I think he's about to spill the beans about Murdoch's illicit affair with Melania. She likes them old and rich. I am getting disappointed. -
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Report Thailand Modifies Tax Rules Affecting Foreigners and Foreign Income
Hm, I am confused. Reading the article at BangkokPost I read that the new rule applies to Thais - but I can not see that it is stated that it will apply to foreigners too. Am I wrong???? "...According to Panuwat Luengwilai, deputy director-general of the department, Thais with income earned abroad who remit it to Thailand regardless of the tax year must include that income in their personal income tax filing in Thailand. ...." -
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Panicked Trump Lashes Walmart for Telling Truth on Tariffs
He's gone full Kamala with price controls 🙂 The electorate must be so proud. -
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Are we now witnessing the beginning of a worldwide end of heterosexual relationships?
Do you remember the 70'ies? Everyone had sex whit everyone? It had an natural end, aids No this is just another phase, and there will be an end to this to, because you can not pretend to like something or someone because it's trendy -
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Report Pattaya Police Arrest Workers for Stealing from Sleeping Tourists
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Two renovation workers in Pattaya have been arrested for burglarising pool villas and stealing from intoxicated tourists as they slept. The suspects, Athip "Arm" Somluesaen, 31, and Kun, a 22-year-old Cambodian national, exploited their knowledge of the villas from previous contracts to gain access and pilfer valuables. The police, led by Pol Col Anek Sratongyu and Pol Lt Col Arut Saphanon, have reclaimed over 100 stolen items, including luxury goods, electronics, and foreign currency, with the thefts estimated in the hundreds of thousands of baht. Complaints arose in May from both Thai and foreign tourists, who noticed items missing after celebratory villa gatherings. Security footage revealed the suspects arriving by motorcycle, prompting an investigation that traced them to a rental property in Soi Khao Makok. Here, the police discovered a cache of stolen luxury watches, designer bags, electronic consoles, mobile phones, and various currencies. The thieves confessed, stating they capitalised on tourists' inebriation and sleep to enter and steal. The stolen goods were sold to fund their living expenses and drug habits. Both men face theft charges as legal proceedings continue. Authorities are urging victims to provide proof of ownership for the return of their belongings. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-19
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