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Thailand's 5-20 Year Visa Now a Bit Cheaper
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Trump Harris: Who won the debate ?
The asylum seekers are here legally untle adjudicated otherwise period all stop 🛑 that’s the current international law until that’s changed the only way legally is to get their hearings through the system that very issue was addressed under the immigration bill trump killed.as far as danderman123 calling you out unfortunately I have to agree.On topic trump he lost big time anyone who thinks it was unfair to call out his lies about baby’s being murdered after birth or about immigrants eating peoples pets need to get a grip.personally I’d love to see more of it.harris mopped the floor with that unstable old man no doubt about it. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 September 2024
Landslide Devastates Hill Tribe Homes: Mae Fa Luang, Claims 4 Lives Including an 8-Year-Old A deadly landslide struck the Mae Fa Luang district in Chiang Rai, claiming the lives of four people, including an 8-year-old girl. Over 150 houses were damaged. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338135-landslide-devastates-hill-tribe-homes-mae-fa-luang-claims-4-lives-including-an-8-year-old/ -
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Van Collides with Trailer Truck on Motorway 7, Four Injured Including Three Chinese
I am familiar with these vans, they often seem to be all I can see in my rear view mirror! -
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Landslide Devastates Hill Tribe Homes: Mae Fa Luang, Claims 4 Lives Including an 8-Year-Old
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A deadly landslide on September 13, struck the Mae Fa Luang district in Chiang Rai, claiming the lives of four people, including an 8-year-old girl. Over 150 houses were damaged , leaving the community in shock and grief. The event occurred in the Maemao Village, Thoet Thai sub-district, where a massive landslide engulfed homes, one of which belonged to the family of young Sunattha, a local child who tragically lost her life. Her schoolteacher, Woww Natthipha, took to Facebook to express her sorrow, writing: "RIP Sunattha. My heart is shattered. She was a kind, cheerful child who greeted me every day and helped with everything. This is a loss no one wanted." The landslide caused extensive damage to the area, rendering entire houses uninhabitable. Mae Fa Luang has been cut off, with roads and electricity out of service, leaving many without communication. Reports indicate that 50 households remain trapped in the villages of Thoet Thai, Akhu, and Chateet. Among the damaged areas, Maemao reported 33 destroyed homes and 1 death, Pajee saw 1 death but no destroyed houses, and Nator reported 35 damaged homes with 1 fatality. Other affected areas include Pang Mahan (15 homes, no fatalities), Mong Kao Lang and Mong Paed Lang (20 homes damaged), and Huamaekham (30 homes, 1 death). Rescue and relief efforts are still ongoing, with access to the area extremely difficult. -- 2024-09-14 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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[QUIZ] Monsters, Spirits, and other scary things!!!!!!
I just completed this quiz. My Score 44/100 My Time 106 seconds -
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Foreigner Steals Taxi While High on Cannabis, Crashes into Lamp Post
Also for the double parking, blocking traffic which usually comes along with the engine running! (Another good one is putting on the hazard lights... an admission of guilt ae clear as day!) -
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Thailand's 5-20 Year Visa Now a Bit Cheaper
A tiny step in the right direction. Will need to decrease considerably the actual visa cost to really beef up the Elite visa holder figures. -
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/Featured Quiz 13 Sept 24 - General Knowledge
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Aussie Arrested in Pattaya for Mafia Ties and Multiple Offences
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Trump Vows to Make Overtime Pay Tax-Free: ‘Finally Catch a Break’
Heck instead of this why doesn’t he just pay his taxes?I was paying more tax weekly than he was paying yearly more noise out of his blow hole.nothing but a pandering gesture. -
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Putin’s Red Line on Long-Range Missiles
People don't seem to understand that we are approaching the end of the world as we know it. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 September 2024
Elderly Woman Drowns While Shrimp Diving in Bang Pakong River Authorities in Chachoengsao reported the death of a 63-year-old woman, who drowned in the Bang Pakong River while diving for shrimp, a livelihood she had practiced for decades despite her son’s repeated warnings to stop due to her age. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338134-elderly-woman-drowns-while-shrimp-diving-in-bang-pakong-river/ -
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Elderly Woman Drowns While Shrimp Diving in Bang Pakong River
Picture showing location of the incident. Authorities in Chachoengsao reported the death of a 63-year-old woman, Boonmee (surname withheld) on September 13, who drowned in the Bang Pakong River while diving for shrimp, a livelihood she had practiced for decades despite her son’s repeated warnings to stop due to her age. At 10:30 Lieutenant Alisa Thirasilp, an investigator from the Muang Chachoengsao Police Station, received a report of a body found floating in the Bang Pakong River near the Bang Pakong Water Dam in Bang Kaew subdistrict. Rescue teams and forensic specialists from Phutthasothon Hospital were dispatched to the scene. Fishermen had discovered the woman’s body floating face-up in the river and had used ropes to pull it ashore. Upon investigation, the body was identified as Mrs. Boonmee from Ban Saowachakok in Bang Khla district. Further details revealed that her son, Mr. Jatuporn (surname withheld), 27, had reported his mother missing after she went diving for shrimp near the local market canal the previous day. Despite rescue efforts, divers were unable to locate her body, and the search was suspended for the night. Mrs. Boonmee's body was found with a shrimp-catching net still tied around her waist. Her son shared that she had supported the family by diving for shrimp since he was a child. Even though he had urged her to retire from the dangerous profession due to her age, she refused, worried about losing her income. “I came home from work yesterday and couldn't find her,” said Mr. Jatuporn. “After asking around, I learned that she had gone to the canal to dive for shrimp, but no one had seen her since. I notified the police and rescue teams, but we couldn’t find her.” Authorities believe Mrs. Boonmee may have suffered a medical issue while diving, causing her to drown without anyone noticing. Her body has been sent for further examination at Phutthasothon Hospital. -- 2024-09-14 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe
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