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The Unheeded Warnings: How Mass Immigration Is Reshaping Europe
Of course this had nothing to do with US foreign policy? Starting a war in Iraq? Don't tell me you think it was only because of WMD -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 December 2024
Wild Elephants Ravage Village as Tensions Rise Over Recent Shooting Photo: The Thaiger In the Chanthaburi province, wild elephants stormed the village of Khlong Daeng, causing serious damage to a house and a rubber plantation. This incident occurred just two days after a young male elephant was found dead from gunshot wounds nearby. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1347325-wild-elephants-ravage-village-as-tensions-rise-over-recent-shooting/ -
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Will Trump’s Economic Policies Lead to Far Reaching Stagflation?
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Wild Elephants Ravage Village as Tensions Rise Over Recent Shooting
Photo: The Thaiger In the Chanthaburi province, wild elephants stormed the village of Khlong Daeng, causing serious damage to a house and a rubber plantation. This incident occurred just two days after a young male elephant was found dead from gunshot wounds nearby. The elephants entered Moo 12 in the Pawa subdistrict, leaving destruction in their wake by demolishing a house and toppling many rubber trees. Local police and the village head, Wandee Dokdin, along with his team, quickly responded to assess the damage. The scene revealed a single-storey wooden house almost entirely destroyed. Fortunately, no rubber tappers were harmed as they were out working during the incident. Elephant footprints were found around the area, and many rubber trees were damaged. Sukrit Iemchit, a former village head, expressed that residents in Moo 9 live in constant fear due to frequent elephant visits, which spoil crops and damage property. Elephants invade plantations almost every other day, often in groups of 20 to 30, leaving villagers apprehensive to enter their fields. While some local elephants remain harmless, most are not, prompting Sukrit to urge government intervention. He proposed building standardised elephant trenches or barriers to protect residents and their properties. Investigations continue into the death of the young elephant, discovered on December 24 in a nearby rubber plantation. A veterinarian found bullets which are being analyzed in an effort to trace suspects. Police are questioning local residents and plantation caretakers to identify those responsible for the shooting. -- 2024-12-27 -
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Cornwall at a Crossroads: Locals Resist Becoming the Solar Farm Capital of Britain
If every new building in UK had solar panels compulsory fitted and older buildings had solar panels fitted say by 2035 ,there would probably be no need for solar panels on green fields. Btw I don't know about growing fruit and veg amongst the panels but I saw one solar project where sheep grazed around the panels. -
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It's Time to Change the Annual Visa Extension Approval Process
Or, if your IO is friendly, the Combination. I have 420k in the bank, transfer 35k per month = 420k. The total is over 800k so accepted here in Phitsanulok, done it for years. -
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What are you feeding your Thai dog?
Not soi dogs (German Shepperd, Golden Retriever) but they eat dog dried food and chicken from Big C. They both quite large, probably 50kg each.
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