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Must Read Its Happening - Law to Tax Overseas Income Now in Progress
Nothing.................. My local Thai community will loose the Thai Baht I am taxed directly. They will get nothing of my taxes invested locally. It will be a net loss locally. In fact it could hasten a total loss locally if I exit Thailand. -
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Hua Hin bar scene is weird
Weird......even for you. Are you saying that if you don't want to go out drinking and whoring all the time, then you shouldn't bother with Thailand? Maybe you can clarify exactly what you meant if not that. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 September 2024
Thailand-China high-speed rail project faces delays October By Pattaya Mail The project, which spans 250.77 km from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima and involves an investment of 179.4 billion baht, has seen some delays, particularly in two remaining contracts. BANGKOK, Thailand – Deputy Transport Minister, Surapong Piyachote, has announced progress in addressing the delays in the Thailand-China high-speed rail project. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1337767-thailand-china-high-speed-rail-project-faces-delays/ -
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Mass Protests in Israel as IDF Retrieves 6 Bodies of Hostages Murdered by Hamas
Some more details coming out on the last few days/hours before the executions of the 6 hostages. Ch12 reveals the IDF has briefed the families of the 6 executed hostages, including on the horrific inhumane conditions they were kept in and the incredible bravery they showed in their final moments. According to the reports: * Several of the six are assessed to have defended themselves and struggled with those who shot them. * Channel 12 cites “forensic” findings that show Hersh, Ori, Alex and Almog defended Eden and Carmel. * The hostages were held in a small and very narrow tunnel, barely two-people wide and too low for them to stand fully upright. Only two hostages could lie down at the same time on the width of the tunnel. * There were no air vents, and the hostages had difficulty breathing. * There were no toilets or showers in the tunnel. The hostages washed with water from the bottles they also drank from. * The hostages were starved by Hamas. Eden Yerushalmi for example weighed a mere 36 kilos (79 lb). * The hostages were executed two to three days before the IDF discovered them. According to PM Netanyahu, the hostages were murdered in cold blood, with bullet to the back of the head. * Some personal items, including journals, were also discovered, which the IDF presented to the families. Slain hostages struggled with their killers in final moments, IDF probe said to find Several of the six Israeli hostages who were executed by their Hamas captors in Gaza some 10 days ago had attempted to fight off their killers, their families have reportedly been told by the Israel Defense Forces. IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari has briefed some of the families of the six — Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Ori Danino, Eden Yerushalmi, Almog Sarusi, Alexander Lobanov and Carmel Gat — on the difficult conditions in which they had been held and on their courage in their final moments, according to Channel 12 and Channel 13. Hagari, who reportedly met with the families over the past day or so, shared what Channel 12 news described as the initial findings of the army’s investigation into the incident, detailing the harsh conditions in which the six were held, and showing the families evidence from inside the tunnel where they were killed. https://www.timesofisrael.com/slain-hostages-struggled-with-their-killers-in-final-moments-idf-probe-said-to-find/ -
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Thailand-China high-speed rail project faces delays
The project, which spans 250.77 km from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima and involves an investment of 179.4 billion baht, has seen some delays, particularly in two remaining contracts. BANGKOK, Thailand – Deputy Transport Minister, Surapong Piyachote, has announced progress in addressing the delays in the Thailand-China high-speed rail project. He is set to discuss the issue with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, with plans to sign the construction contract for the Ayutthaya section by October 2024. The project, which spans 250.77 km from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima and involves an investment of 179.4 billion baht, has seen some delays, particularly in two remaining contracts. One of the key challenges is the impact on the Ayutthaya UNESCO World Heritage site. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has completed the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) report and submitted it to UNESCO, addressing concerns by adjusting the construction plans, including reducing the height of structures from 19 meters to 17 meters. The route itself remains 1.5 km away from the heritage site, separated by the Pa Sak River, and any decision by UNESCO will not affect the project’s continuation. Two remaining contracts, covering the Ban Pho-Phra Kaew section (13.3 km) and the Bang Sue-Don Mueang section (15.2 km), are expected to move forward. Adjustments have been made to align with other projects, such as the high-speed rail connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports. By Pattaya Mail Full story: PATTAYA MAIL -- 2024-09-10 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
Do you have a link to this ‘own estimate some extra 4000 pensioners will freeze to death this winter’? -
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Police Arrest 3 Drug Couriers with 45kg of Ice 600,000 Meth Pills
Someone will be out of pocket a few baht after this fiasco! and......I guess some will benefit in due course! -
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Frenchman arrested in Krabi for eight-year visa overstay
I hope he enjoys IDC....I hear the food and rooms are five star rated. What a More Run. -
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British Man in Pattaya Crashes Motorcycle into Sidecar, Driver Severely Injured
Mike or Michael. I'm typical and British. -
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Labour's Britain: A Landscape of Bluster and Inaction
LMAO Even brain dead Telegraph readers might, and I stress might, be able to figure out that car park has been in existence a long time before July 5. -
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Pattaya: Search For Culprit Who Muzzled 10 Dogs With Tape
Make them ready for export. 😳 -
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Congress Faces Intensifying Battle Over Government Funding as Shutdown Looms
I provided 2 examples for you and I’m sorry for my lousy grammar and spelling I had a rough start in life so what it’s all good now -
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Frenchman arrested in Krabi for eight-year visa overstay
i think the point is he broke the law, he could have contacted an immigration lawyer to try and straighten things out to stay legally. but he waited and waited and waited it was only a matter of time before he got caught. most likely will be blacklisted never to return. -
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Pattaya: Search For Culprit Who Muzzled 10 Dogs With Tape
While we are all for getting rid of these pests, I think there's a better more permanent way. Well, at least the person takes the cardboard & tape off to feed them, so it's not cruel cruel. It's a start anyway, have any of those netizens ever been cased or bitten or worse have there kid attacked. ..... no ' not understand ' I thought so .... -
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Sound advice
Should have bought a math book: 1000 x 12 x 13 = 156,000- 1
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