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Europe Braces for Escalation: Germany Mobilizes NATO Troops Amid Putin's Nuclear Threats
ICBMs can carry non nuclear warheads, but a tad harder to intercept than drones and a much larger bang. -
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Pickup Truck Collides with Trailer Carrying Harvesting Equipment, Driver Killed Instantly
A crash occurred on November 20, when a pickup truck crashed into the rear of a trailer carrying a combine harvester, which had been parked on the roadside without rear lights. The driver of the pickup truck was killed instantly at the scene. The incident took place at approximately 18:30 on the road between Ban Mueang Bua and Ban Samran in Mueang Bua Subdistrict, Kaset Wisai District, Roi Et Province. Police Lieutenant Wirayut Suwannsri, a deputy investigator at Kaset Wisai Police Station, responded to the scene along with medical personnel from Kaset Wisai Hospital and the Asoka Rescue Unit. At the scene, officials found a red Toyota pickup truck (license plate from Roi Et) that had collided with the rear of a white 10-wheel Mitsubishi trailer (license plate from Roi Et). The front of the pickup truck was severely damaged. The driver of the pickup truck, identified as Mr. Kasem 63, a resident of Ban Mueang Bua Village, was pronounced dead at the scene. He sustained a fractured neck and a severe forehead injury. Initial investigations revealed that the trailer driver, Mr. Santi 54, also a resident of Ban Mueang Bua, had parked the trailer on the roadside near a rice field where a combine harvester was being used. However, the trailer’s rear lights were not on. Mr. Kasem, who was on his way to collect rice from the ongoing harvest, likely did not notice the parked trailer in time, resulting in the fatal collision. Police continue to investigate the incident to determine if further action is required. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-22 -
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A scandal involving Toyota and four other Japanese automakers (Honda, Mazda, Suzuki, and Yamaha) uncovered testing irregularities, where stricter in-house conditions were used instead of required government standards. Japan vehicle testing scandal inexcusable, but it also exposes outdated processes: Analysts | The Star- 1
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Donald Trump Jr. Alleges Biden’s Actions Could Trigger World War III Before Trump’s Return
If that is your level of understanding history you should give up now. Japan didn't invade Hawaii. They were intending to destroy the US navy to allow themselves an unimpeded conquest of the Pacific. Unfortunately for themselves the aircraft carriers were not there and therefore their dreams were dashed. All they did was sink obsolete battleships and make the US very angry. -
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Arab tourist accused of assaulting ladyboy in Patong, Phuket
Leaving aside your racist slur, there was no Thai Muslim person involved and you can't back up your racist claim. -
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Europe Braces for Escalation: Germany Mobilizes NATO Troops Amid Putin's Nuclear Threats
And a message is all it is if it was actually an ICBM. Putin beating his chest as the media and idiots push the doomsday message. Been said many times there's absolutely no gain for Putin in using a tactical nuke with negotiations and a ceasefire on the horizon. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 22 November 2024
Bankruptcy Department Addresses Chemical Leak at Abandoned Factory in Rayong The Department of Legal Execution on November 21, provided clarification on a chemical leak from an abandoned factory operated by Nirun (Thailand) Co., Ltd., which had ceased operations over a decade ago. The incident, involving chemicals seeping into water sources, has sparked outrage among local residents in Ban Khai district, Rayong. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344240-bankruptcy-department-addresses-chemical-leak-at-abandoned-factory-in-rayong/ -
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ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant Over Alleged War Crimes
Khan's decision will also be supported by anti-Hamas "mobs" who support the rule of law and want to see justice for the Palestinian people. You will not that Hamas leaders have also been indicted.
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