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Tiger Rescued After Three-Day Operation by Park Officials and Vets
Picture courtesy of Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation A three-day rescue mission to save an injured female tiger from a snare in Huai Kha Khaeng forest has been successfully completed. The operation, led by park officials and veterinary experts, highlights the dangers of wildlife poaching and the ongoing challenges of conservation efforts. Chutidet Kamonchanut, Director of Protected Area Regional Office 3 (Ban Pong), revealed details of the mission, which focused on the tiger trapped outside Pha Taem National Park in the Pu Toei Forest Reserve. The operation began after local rangers discovered signs of the tiger, including its tracks and growls, on 8 January. A multidisciplinary team was deployed, including staff from Pu Toei National Park, veterinarians from the regional office, and personnel from wildlife rescue centres in Khao Prathap Chang and Bueng Chawak. By 18:30 that evening, search efforts involving drones and ground teams located the tiger resting in a dense grass-covered ravine. The animal, estimated to be a seven-year-old female, was injured on its front right paw, ensnared by a steel wire trap. Veterinary teams sedated the tiger using tranquiliser darts before cutting away the wire, cleaning the wound, and administering antibiotics, fluids, and vitamins. The tiger was then transported to the Pu Toei National Park headquarters for further care. After recovering from sedation and showing signs of stability, the tiger was transferred to the Bueng Chawak Wildlife Rescue Centre for specialised treatment later that night. Throughout the journey, two veterinarians closely monitored its condition to ensure its safety. Chutidet noted that the tiger’s presence outside Huai Kha Khaeng demonstrates the ecological connectivity of Western Thailand’s forest corridors. However, he emphasised the threats posed by illegal snares, which remain a critical issue in wildlife conservation. He pledged ongoing monitoring and expert care to rehabilitate the tiger so it can eventually be released back into the wild. The rescue serves as both a testament to the dedication of Thailand’s conservation teams and a stark reminder of the dangers faced by its endangered wildlife. -- 2025-01-11 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 11 January 2025
Thaksin Attends Wedding of Pheu Thai MP, Meets Pita But Avoids Political Discussion Picture courtesy: Siam Rath In a notable social interaction, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and ex-Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat were present at a wedding ceremony of two Members of Parliament, marking a significant occurrence in Thailand's political circles. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348529-thaksin-attends-wedding-of-pheu-thai-mp-meets-pita-but-avoids-political-discussion/ -
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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between Thailand and Australia
You couldn’t be more mistaken! With an account-based pension, I have full control over how the funds are invested within the available options, offering far greater flexibility. Additionally, it allows for the seamless continuation of pension payments to my nominated beneficiary after my passing. -
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Thai woman defends drunk foreign boyfriend in Pattaya crash
Long story about 2 drunkards causing an accident. RTP should arrest them both, fine them, let them pay compensation. End of story. -
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Thaksin Attends Wedding of Pheu Thai MP, Meets Pita But Avoids Political Discussion
Picture courtesy: Siam Rath In a notable social interaction, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and ex-Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat were present at a wedding ceremony of two Members of Parliament, marking a significant occurrence in Thailand's political circles. This gathering unfolded at the Asawin Grand Convention Hotel in Bangkok's Lak Si district on January 10th. Picture courtesy: Amarin TV The celebration united Mr. Thanathorn Lohsoonthorn, a Pheu Thai MP from Lampang Constituency 2, with Ms. Rapassorn Niyamosatha, an MP from the People’s Party for Lampang Constituency 4. The groom, Mr. Thanathorn, follows the footsteps of his father, Mr. Pairoj Lohsoonthorn, also a former MP from the same province, perpetuating the family’s political heritage. At this occasion, Pita, now serving as an advisor to Progressive Movement’s chairman Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, took the opportunity to greet Thaksin. The exchange provided Thaksin, the influential Pheu Thai figure, an avenue to reflect on his lengthy self-imposed exile of 17 years. He expressed a strong desire to return and positively contribute to resolving Thailand's challenges. During their conversation, Pita offered Thaksin thoughtful advice on maintaining his health, indicating a respectful rapport between these key political personalities. Thaksin's comments underscored his unwavering influence and dedication to Thailand, despite the years spent away from the political forefront. Throughout the event, Thaksin also conversed with Ms. Pannika Wanich, a prominent member of the Progressive Movement. He noted her resemblance to his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, highlighting the interconnections among Thailand's political spheres. Picture courtesy: Amarin TV Addressing the wedding attendees, Thaksin shared thoughts that went beyond the immediate celebration, hinting at broader political collaboration. Drawing a parallel between the matrimonial union of MPs from different parties and potential political partnerships, he remarked, "As MPs from different parties can get married, so too might different parties collaborate politically," suggesting a hopeful vision for national unity amid rapidly changing times. The wedding, enriched with Thaksin's well wishes for the couple, subtly reminded all present of the potential for political cooperation in Thailand's dynamic landscape. Through his words of blessing, Thaksin echoed aspirations for enhanced harmony and development across the country, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-01-11 -
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Avoid to pay tax
No. He held ambassador positions in both the GW Bush and first Trump administrations.
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