Donald Trump Donald Trump
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
-
Popular Contributors
-
-
Latest posts...
-
5,030
-
5
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 June 2025
Si Sa Ket Patrols Boost Confidence on Thai-Cambodian Border Picture courtesy of Daily News A village head in Si Sa Ket leads patrols to enhance safety and community confidence along the Thai-Cambodian border. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363150-si-sa-ket-patrols-boost-confidence-on-thai-cambodian-border/ -
0
Report Si Sa Ket Patrols Boost Confidence on Thai-Cambodian Border
Picture courtesy of Daily News A village head in Si Sa Ket leads patrols to enhance safety and community confidence along the Thai-Cambodian border. On 9th June, Bua Kan Unon, the village head of Ban Noncharoen in Si Sa Ket, deployed a 17-member village security team to patrol the Thai-Cambodian border near Khao Phra Wihan. Their mission focuses on preventing drug-related issues, monitoring unfamiliar individuals, and bolstering local safety. The team actively patrols the area several times daily, providing a reassuring presence for the residents. Picture courtesy of Daily News Kanajana Sanamwongthong, a local shop owner, expressed her confidence, appreciating the close attention from both district and provincial authorities. This support helps villagers feel secure and not isolated along the frontier, allowing them to continue their lives normally without fear or panic. Bua Kan highlighted the team's role in monitoring movement and safeguarding property every hour. This diligent oversight ensures residents feel safe and maintain their daily routines and businesses as usual. Picture courtesy of Daily News Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-06-10 -
5
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 10 June 2025
22 Hospitalised from Food Poisoning at Prachinburi School Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Twenty-two individuals from Prachin Kallayanee School in Prachinburi were hospitalised due to severe vomiting and stomach pains, primarily after consuming chicken rice from the school's canteen. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363149-22-hospitalised-from-food-poisoning-at-prachinburi-school/ -
0
Report 22 Hospitalised from Food Poisoning at Prachinburi School
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Twenty-two individuals from Prachin Kallayanee School in Prachinburi were hospitalised due to severe vomiting and stomach pains, primarily after consuming chicken rice from the school's canteen. On the afternoon of 9th June 2025, rescue workers received reports of a food poisoning incident at Prachin Kallayanee Secondary School in Prachinburi's Mueang District. Students reportedly experienced intense stomach pain and vomiting following lunch. Emergency services transported 22 affected individuals – 14 students and 1 teacher – to Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital and 7 to the Military Camp Hospital. Medical teams provided urgent treatment, including hydration and monitoring symptoms. While some parents took their children home after treatment, others remained hospitalised for observation. Mr Chanathip Khokmani, Deputy Governor of Prachinburi, along with local officials, visited the hospital to support the parents and students. Initial findings suggest the cause may be the chicken rice consumed at lunchtime, described by students as noticeably wet but otherwise typical in taste. Ms Dokmai, the canteen vendor, asserted that the food preparation followed hygiene standards, as practised for 15-16 years, and doubted the food's involvement. The authorities are investigating the food's quality, and the public health department has been tasked with examining the school's food handling procedures. While the situation is reportedly under control, with home permissions granted to several students, further investigations are underway to ensure student safety and address food safety protocols in local schools. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-06-10 -
0
Bangkok’s Roads Are a Bloody Joke Now — Mates, It’s a Crime Scene Out There
Lads, can someone tell me when exactly Bangkok’s roads turned into a warzone? No, seriously, when did the streets go from smooth silk to pothole bingo? Used to be, ten years back, I’d take the harken Fireblade out late at night, Bangkok all lit up, cool breeze, empty streets, mate, it was high-speed poetry. Proper freedom. You could tear it up from World Trade to Bang Na, lean into the corners like Rossi, not a care in the world. Midnight Bangkok on two wheels? Pure bliss. Now? All you got left is Rama 9 and Vibhivadee, barely. Otherwise, it's like riding through a scrapyard blindfolded. Every single road’s been dug up, patched, dug up again, patched again, repeat that about fifty times, but no one ever bothered to actually repave the thing. It’s just holes patched with more holes. You’re not riding anymore, you’re surviving. Suspension’s screaming, rims getting buckled, and don’t get me started on the manhole covers sitting two inches above the tarmac like they’re out here doing parkour. I don’t know who’s running the show, BMA and city planning must’ve been handed over to someone’s cousin’s mate who’s never seen a road in his life. Used to be you could cruise at 3 AM, nothing but you, the hum of the engine, and the city lights stretching ahead like a runway. Now? Every hundred meters there’s a trench like they’re about to lay fiber optics straight to the center of the Earth. What happened to the pride in the roads, eh? Thailand’s got some of the craziest bikers in the world as it is and now they’re stuck dodging potholes like playing hopscotch on acid. It’s embarrassing. The bikes deserve better, we deserve better. Bangkok used to be a nighttime playground for riders, now it’s a demolition derby for scooters with bald tires. I swear, if I hit one more raised drain cover, I’m writing a strongly worded letter to someone’s mum. Sort it out, Bangkok.
-
-
Popular in The Pub
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now