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The Good Morning Thailand program, hosted by Alex, covers a range of significant events across Asia. Key stories include the upcoming Asia Entertainment Expo 2024 in Thailand, a fatal shooting involving a police board member in Hua Hin, and a tragic death on a Bangkok-Hat Yai bus route. The broadcast also reports on a tense hostage situation in Bangkok, a Swiss man bitten by a dog on a Thai beach, and the rescue of a man trapped in a cave for four days. Additionally, the segment touches on Singapore's new unemployment support scheme, a collision between Chinese and Philippine ships in the South China Sea, and strengthened ties between China and Vietnam through 14 new agreements.

 

1. Asia Entertainment Expo 2024 to Feature Top Japanese AV Stars:

The Asia Entertainment Expo 2024, happening from November 22-24 at Impact Forum Hall 4 in Thailand, is generating excitement among adult film fans. Top Japanese AV actresses, including Saika Kawakita, Remu Suzumori, and Mayuki Ito, are set to appear. The event is restricted to those aged 20 and above, with tickets on sale from September 1-9.

 

2. Sergeant Fatally Shot by Police Board Member in Hua Hin:

A tragic altercation in Hua Hin’s Tiny Club led to the fatal shooting of Sergeant Major Rojchanaphon by police commissioner Jakkrit. The incident, which left two others injured, has prompted public outcry and scrutiny over the club’s operations. Jakkrit faces charges of intentional murder and illegal firearm possession.

 

3. Passenger Found Dead on Bangkok-Hat Yai Bus Route:

A 57-year-old woman was found dead during a bus journey from Bangkok to Hat Yai. Discovered unresponsive at a checkpoint in Nakhon Si Thammarat, her death is believed to be due to sudden cardiac arrest. Authorities found no signs of foul play, and the family has no suspicions about the cause.

 

4. Hostage Situation in Bangkok as Father Holds Daughter Captive:

A tense hostage situation is ongoing in Bangkok’s Lat Krabang area, where a father is holding his 10-year-old daughter captive at gunpoint. Police have secured the area and are negotiating for the child’s safe release. The public is advised to stay indoors as the situation unfolds.

 

5. Swiss Man Bitten by Dog While Jogging on Thai Beach: A 76-year-old Swiss man was bitten by a dog while jogging on Ban Suan Luang Beach in Thailand. Over 10 others have been bitten by the same group of dogs owned by a foreign resident. The incident has raised concerns about safety and its impact on tourism.

 

6. Thai Man Rescued After Four Days Trapped in Cave:

A Thai man was rescued after spending four days trapped in a cave in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Ekkachai, 47, was found shivering and weak after his flashlight died, leaving him lost in the cave. He has expressed deep gratitude to the rescuers who brought him to safety.

 

7. Singapore Introduces Unemployment Support Scheme for Workers:

Singapore is launching its first unemployment support scheme, offering up to SG$ 6,000 over six months to eligible workers. The SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme aims to assist those laid off or involuntarily unemployed, marking a significant policy shift for the country.

 

8. Philippine and Chinese Ships Collide Again in South China Sea Dispute:

Tensions rise in the South China Sea as Chinese and Philippine coast guard ships collide near Sabina Shoal. Both sides are blaming each other for the incident, which damaged two Philippine vessels. The U.S. has condemned China’s actions, reaffirming support for the Philippines.

 

9. China and Vietnam Forge Closer Ties with 14 New Agreements:

China and Vietnam have signed 14 new agreements, strengthening ties in areas such as cross-border railways and crocodile exports. The agreements were finalized during a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Vietnam’s new leader, To Lam, underscoring the strategic partnership between the two nations.

 

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Better to read the whole story. They AV stars are also offering some kind of lottery to meet them privately for various things. In the article, I got the impression they are offering a chance to be one on one with the AV star privately or on a date. Although the government would never allow it to be revealed filming the AV stars in action in Thailand. It would not surprise me if there will be some hanky panky done if the money is right. 

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