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Report Thailand Tightens Alcohol Sales: New Rules Take Effect
I am from the Netherlands, and of course there are some rules, but not as in Thailand with limited selling/buying hours and holidays... but there is also a policeforce and justice system that will let you pay if you are drunk, so that you will hopefully think twice to do it again, and yes in bars drinks are refused if you are too drunk.... -
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NATO / EU Acknowledges = Trump is Their Daddi
Why should Trump care about what NATO? Why is the US even still in NATO? Or do you think Russia is a threat to the USA? -
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UK Starmer’s Struggles Laid Bare in Welfare Climbdown That Shakes Labour’s Grip
An indication of the desperation that is leaking out of Starmers pores https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jun/28/keir-starmer-accuses-nigel-farage-of-taking-people-for-fools-in-wales Farage can say what he likes, He is from a Party that currently consists of about 5 MP's. If anyone is taking the Public for fools, it is you, you cretin, coupled with the rest of your Cabinet. You are a train wreck, clinging onto power. Perhaps you could explain why 2 male escorts, who caused criminal damage, have been refused bail, and their trial set for next year ? Nobody, but nobody, gets refused bail for criminal damage in the UK. What are you trying to hide and keep hushed up Starmer ? -
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Politics Nationalist Protest Movement Calls for PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra to Resign
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A nationalist protest movement has issued a formal statement calling for Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to step down immediately, urging coalition parties to withdraw their support and aligning themselves with the military to “defend the sovereignty of the nation”. The rally, organised by the “United Force for the Defence of Thai Sovereignty” (คณะรวมพลังแผ่นดินปกป้องอธิปไตยไทย), took place on 28 June, at the Victory Monument in central Bangkok, drawing a growing crowd despite heavy rainfall. As numbers swelled into the night, police closed nearby roads for safety and traffic control. Amid a highly charged atmosphere, protest leaders took turns on stage delivering fiery speeches, while demonstrators participated in symbolic acts such as singing the Thai national anthem in unison. At approximately 18:00, Nittitorn Lamlua (also known as “Lawyer Nok Khao”), a prominent protest leader, read aloud a detailed declaration condemning the current government. Accusations of Betrayal and Foreign Allegiance The statement sharply criticised the government, asserting that Thailand’s executive, legislative and judicial branches, regardless of how they came to power, have consistently failed to uphold the principles of democracy or serve the interests of the Thai people. It accused successive governments of contributing to a deepening national crisis across political, economic and judicial sectors, as well as international relations and social ethics. Particularly scathing was the criticism of Prime Minister Paetongtarn, who was labelled as “incompetent, dishonest and ethically unfit to govern”. The group claimed she has undermined national stability, dishonoured her oath of office, and even betrayed the country by allegedly aligning with hostile foreign elements. They further accused her administration of being controlled by foreign powers, conspiring to erode Thailand’s sovereignty and exploiting national resources, which they described as acts tantamount to treason under Thailand’s criminal code. Demands for Resignation and Coalition Exit The protest movement called for Paetongtarn’s immediate resignation and demanded that all coalition parties withdraw their support, stating they had “lost all legitimacy”. Failure to do so, they argued, would imply complicity in actions deemed harmful to the nation. The group urged the Thai public to exercise their sovereign power, as enshrined in the Constitution, by uniting peacefully to pressure the government. Protesters were also encouraged to support the military, described in the statement as a vital institution for safeguarding national sovereignty. Path Toward Reform and National Unity The group concluded with a pledge to seek a democratic and ethical path forward that respects Thai traditions. They called for reforms grounded in morality, transparency, human rights, the rule of law, and good governance, with the aim of building a secure, prosperous, and sustainable Thailand in all sectors, political, economic, social and international. This demonstration marks an escalation in political tensions, echoing similar movements from Thailand’s past. Whether these calls will lead to any tangible political shifts remains uncertain, but the rhetoric signals a deepening divide within Thai society over the future direction of the country’s leadership and governance. Related article: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365082-protesters-rally-at-victory-monument-calling-for-pm’s-resignation/ Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-29 -
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Crime Foreign Tourist Goes on Rampage on 12th Floor Pattaya of Hotel Room
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Video Chaos in Pattaya: Viral Fight Highlights City's Nightlife Issues
Big deal, and just another excuse by nanny staters to demand closing of bars etc. Couple of girls fighting, surprise, it happens all over the world and not just in bar areas. In fact, anywhere there are a few people having a drink or something, <deleted> happens that can lead to a fight, stop over reacting.
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