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Harris Surges Past Trump In Election Betting Markets After First Presidential Debate
And Harris shouldn't have to waste her precious time pointing out his lies. You DO realize you are defending 45's spew of lies? -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Oh dear, I would not like to be whomever is in charge in the US ( I assume it's not Biden ) trying to untie that Gordian Knot. -
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Foreign Owned Restauraunts in Thailand
So strange you should share a story about Potato Salad haha. It's a source of contention between my wife and I. I constantly have to tell her to stop overcooking her potatos, "it's supposed to be Potato Salad not Mashed Potatos". It's like Thais will get it 90% of the way there and say screw it, it's not Thai Food no one cares lol -
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Essential Expat Guide: How to Buy a Motorcycle in Thailand
You dont need to know anything just have the cash. -
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Shipping an E bike from UK to Thailand.
Why would you sell it in the UK and buy one here for a fraction of the price. -
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6 Dead, 2 Missing As Typhoon Yagi Hits Thailand's North
No rain all day in Chaing Mai. -
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What’s the best area in Thailand for expats to settle for long-term living?
I have lived 3 years in Hia Hin, so I'm familiar with your paradise -
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Tanzanian Man Arrested for Hiding Illegal Foreign Workers
He's dangerous which means that he becomes violent if things don't go his way. He traffics women in the illicit skin trade. He is a pimp by taking a cut from their earnings. He hires illegal workers. He is a polygamous too. Deport and banned from Thailand forever. -
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Criticizes Laura Loomer for Racist Comments About Kamala Harris
Oh look, two MAGA trash wierdos with no class having a cat fight. -
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GOP Urges Trump to Accept Second Debate with Harris
Allies of former President Donald Trump are encouraging him to participate in a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris after her strong performance on Tuesday night, effectively placing the decision in Trump's hands. Harris’s team quickly called for another debate, while Trump has so far refused to commit. Some Senate Republicans believe a second debate could be advantageous for Trump. “I think it would be an opportunity,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), a key supporter. “If I was in Trump’s position, I would.” Since Harris joined the Democratic ticket, Trump and the GOP have struggled to define her, with many Republicans feeling that Trump missed a crucial opportunity on Tuesday. Rather than focusing on policy differences, Trump was criticized for being drawn into unnecessary tangents, including a widely criticized reference to an online conspiracy theory about Haitian immigrants in Ohio. “I believe we missed a lot of opportunities last night,” said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), who agreed that a second debate could be beneficial. “It makes a lot more sense to, instead of talking about cats and dogs, talk about 1.5 million got-aways,” he added. However, not all Republicans are on board with the idea of another debate. “I wouldn’t ever debate again in a liberal setting. I don’t think it should be at CNN, I don’t think it needs to be at ABC. He’s done two of those,” said Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), suggesting that Fox News or another conservative outlet should host the next meeting. Fox News has already proposed three dates in October for a debate, which would likely be moderated by anchors Bret Baier and Martha McCallum. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.), a top Trump supporter, offered a cautious take. “That’s up to him. That’s up to them to decide. Although, usually if you’re winning, you don’t want another debate, so it’s curious that the Harris people want one.” He suggested that the Harris campaign might be concerned about the race's trajectory, particularly in light of recent polling. Harris’s campaign argued that the American people deserve a second opportunity to see the candidates before November. Trump responded late Tuesday by claiming Harris wants another debate “because she lost tonight.” On Wednesday morning, he expressed uncertainty about participating in another debate, saying on Fox News, “I don’t know that I want to do another debate.” Despite multiple surveys indicating that Harris was widely viewed as the winner of Tuesday’s debate, questions remain about whether her performance will translate into increased voter support. Many Democrats, who were anxious before the debate, were buoyed by the outcome and are eager for a repeat performance. “I’d certainly enjoy watching a repeat,” said Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.). “It was a wonder to behold. She was so confident and down to earth and in command.” Democrats argue that Harris could benefit from another debate, given that she is still not fully known to some voters, especially compared to Trump, who has had high name recognition for years. A recent New York Times poll found that 28 percent of likely voters felt they needed to know more about Harris, while only 9 percent said the same about Trump. Democrats are also aware that voters have a more favorable view of Trump’s presidency in hindsight, and they see another debate as an opportunity to challenge that perception. “She needs to prosecute the case that he was a bad president and that he’s only gotten worse since then,” said a Democratic operative. While some acknowledge that Harris’s performance set high expectations for a future debate, top Democrats believe the potential benefits outweigh the risks. “I like it when my team wins 10-0, but I also like it when my team wins 8-2,” said Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), expressing confidence in Harris’s ability to perform well again. Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) noted Harris’s busy schedule but encouraged her to debate again if she feels capable of balancing it with her other commitments. “If she believes she can have another one and still do all of these other things that she has to do around the whole country, then I would say, you know, do it.” Meanwhile, the debate about the debate continues, with Trump criticizing ABC and other networks, raising questions about whether he will participate. Some Republicans, like former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, warned that Harris could gain from another debate, while others, including Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), believe Trump could benefit if he manages to stay on message and counter Harris effectively. Former Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) expressed skepticism about Trump’s ability to improve in a second debate, noting that discipline and focus would be key to his success. Credit: The Hill 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Historic First: Polaris Dawn Astronauts Achieve Milestone with Private Spacewalk
Polaris Dawn has once again made history with SpaceX’s private crew of four astronauts performing the world’s first commercial spacewalk on September 12. During the third day of their five-day journey in Earth’s orbit, the crew, led by Polaris Dawn commander Jared Isaacman, executed this unprecedented feat while soaring high above the planet. The success of the spacewalk was made possible by several specialized pieces of hardware developed for the Polaris Dawn mission. The crew donned newly designed EVA suits by SpaceX, which were engineered to be both lightweight and flexible, while still offering protection against the harsh environment of Earth's orbit. A SpaceX spacesuit engineer described the suit as "a suit of armor made of fabric." Testing these suits was one of Polaris Dawn’s primary goals, with the intention of using them for a variety of future missions. Isaacman reflected on the significance of this testing: "It's not lost on us that, you know, it might be 10 iterations from now and a bunch of evolutions of the suit, but that, someday, someone could be wearing a version of [it] that might be walking on Mars." In addition to testing the new spacesuits, the Polaris Dawn crew has been conducting 36 different science experiments, provided by 31 separate institutions. These experiments aim to contribute valuable data to NASA's Human Research Program, helping scientists better understand how the human body reacts to spaceflight. Credit: Space X 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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BBC Chairman Calls For a Thorough Review of Israel-Hamas War Bias
Samir Shah, chairman of the BBC, has called for a thorough review of the broadcaster's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war amid accusations of bias. Speaking to the House of Lords’ communications and digital committee, Shah suggested a “systematic analysis” of the BBC’s reporting on the Middle East conflict should be conducted. He also proposed making the war the subject of the BBC’s “next thematic review,” a comprehensive process that could take up to two years to complete. Previous thematic reviews by the BBC have examined its reporting on topics such as tax and migration. Shah’s remarks came in the wake of a critical report alleging that the BBC displayed a “deeply worrying pattern of bias” against Israel and breached its own editorial guidelines over 1,500 times during its coverage of the conflict in Gaza. Addressing the committee alongside BBC director-general Tim Davie, Shah emphasized the importance of scrutinizing the BBC’s approach to covering the Middle East conflict, noting that it has long been a source of significant public concern. “In my time [at the BBC], and I’ve been in it for 40 years, this is one thing that has really resulted in lots and lots of concern on all sides,” Shah said. “I think it’s the duty of the Board, because we play such a role in reporting Middle East conflict to the world, that we do take time out and do an analysis review of that coverage.” The controversy stems from an analysis led by lawyer Trevor Asserson, which examined four months of the BBC’s output across television, radio, online news, podcasts, and social media, beginning on October 7. The report accused the BBC of consistently downplaying Hamas terrorism while portraying Israel as an aggressive, militaristic nation. The findings have prompted calls for an independent review from Danny Cohen, a former BBC executive, and two leading Jewish organizations, the Campaign Against Antisemitism and the National Jewish Assembly. Responding to the report, the BBC said it would “carefully consider” the findings but raised concerns about the methodology used in Asserson’s analysis. Tim Davie, addressing the committee, defended the BBC’s journalists, highlighting the difficult conditions under which they work. “I want to reassure people that journalists are doing an outstanding job under the most ferocious pressure, the personal pressure, the lobbying, with reports from both sides,” Davie said. Regarding the Asserson report, Davie emphasized the BBC’s commitment to addressing all complaints: “Every complaint that comes in, and this is where I do dispute what’s written, is taken seriously.” The debate over the BBC’s coverage highlights the broader challenges faced by media outlets in reporting on complex international conflicts, particularly those as polarizing as the Israel-Hamas war. As the BBC considers its next steps, the calls for transparency and accountability in its coverage are likely to continue. Credit: Daily Telegraph 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Tom Cruise’s Jaw-Dropping Olympic Stunts Daring Feats With no Paycheck
Tom Cruise’s latest stunts at the Paris Olympics closing ceremony was nothing short of spectacular, and the surprising twist? He didn’t earn a dime for it—his reward was the thrill of the performance itself. According to Casey Wasserman, chairman of the LA2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Cruise was all in for the adrenaline-pumping act, which involved a series of complex maneuvers that only someone of his caliber would dare to perform. Wasserman recounted, “We’re like, well there’s no way we’re getting this. We’re going to get four hours of filming time. We’ll do the thing that the LA with the Hollywood sign, he’ll hand the thing off and done. Maybe we’ll get the other stuff and the rest will be just a stunt double.” However, in a typical Cruise fashion, the actor insisted on doing everything himself. “About five minutes into the presentation [Tom Cruise] goes ‘I’m in. But I’m only doing it if I get to do everything.’” True to his word, Cruise executed every stunt, impressively completing the entire sequence without the help of stunt doubles—and at no cost to the event organizers. “He finished filming ‘Mission Impossible’ at 6 p.m. in London, got right on a plane. He landed in LA at 4 a.m. and filmed the scene where he pulls onto a military plane,” Wasserman recalled. The stunt continued with Cruise performing not one, but two jumps out of the plane in Los Angeles because he wasn’t satisfied with the first take. He then helicoptered from Palmdale to the Hollywood sign, filmed from 1 until 5 a.m., and without missing a beat, helicoptered to Burbank Airport and flew back to London. Mission accomplished, indeed. Tom Cruise’s extraordinary commitment and passion for stunts were on full display at the Paris Olympics, proving once again why he’s one of the most dedicated action stars in the industry—and why sometimes, the thrill is worth more than any paycheck. Credit: CNN 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Philippines Rallies Allies Amid Escalating South China Sea Tensions
Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines has called for a summit of its Pacific allies on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. The gathering is aimed at finding ways to prevent further escalation and to send a unified message to China, according to Jose Manuel Romualdez, Manila’s envoy to the United States. The meeting comes as fears grow that a single misstep in the contested waters could trigger a broader conflict. Romualdez emphasized that the summit's purpose is to show China that the Philippines is not alone in its concerns. "The more countries band together and give a message to China that what they are doing is definitely not on the right side of history, then we have a better than even chance that they will not make the wrong move that we are all fearing," he said. He added that the Philippines “has never faced this type of challenge since World War II,” underscoring the severity of the situation. The summit is expected to take place during the week of September 22, aiming to signal to China that the Philippines, along with its allies, is united in its opposition to China's actions in the Indo-Pacific region. Romualdez did not disclose the specific nations expected to attend but emphasized the importance of presenting a unified front to deter further aggression. As tensions continue to simmer, the possibility of a misstep at sea triggering a larger conflict looms ever closer. The involvement of the United States, the Philippines' chief ally, adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The summit will be a critical moment for the Philippines and its allies to coordinate their response to the ongoing challenges in the South China Sea and to seek ways to prevent a potential escalation into armed conflict. Credit: The Independent 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe
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