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Australian Man Wanted for Massive Robbery Arrested in Pattaya
As stated he is mixed up with a bikie gang then that must be his mole standing on the outside of that fence with the coppers.If so I wonder if she was the one who turned him in. -
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Who Gives a Flying Grift?
It will never be used as AF1. Any aircraft that is designatd as AF1 has specific requirements that the Qatari BBJ(Boeing Business Jet) does not meet. In order upgrade the Qatari BBJ will take a lot money and time. It's just optics and nothing substantial. Any AF! (B757 or B747) has to operate like a flying White House situation room. Also, AF1 has specific defensive counter measures that an ordinary B747 cannot be uprgaded to. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand Dr Thira Woratanarat. File photo Thailand is on high alert as Covid-19 cases spike, with six tragic deaths reported last week. Health professionals are concerned by the resurgence, as Dr Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University highlighted in a Facebook post. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360500-six-dead-as-covid-cases-surge-in-thailand/ -
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Thai Tax
I have the topic, so hopefully it will get the required answers. -
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Health Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand
Dr Thira Woratanarat. File photo Thailand is on high alert as Covid-19 cases spike, with six tragic deaths reported last week. Health professionals are concerned by the resurgence, as Dr Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University highlighted in a Facebook post. According to the Department of Disease Control (DDC), infections surged to 16,607 between May 4 and May 10, up from 14,680 the previous week. Dr Thira's warnings are substantiated by the DDC report, contradicting earlier claims by the Public Health Ministry suggesting that the situation was under control. The spike in cases and fatalities calls for vigilant public health response as medical experts closely monitor the trajectory of the virus. Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Chulalongkorn University, echoed concerns about the rapid spread of the new Covid-19 subvariants. Despite their increased transmissibility, these strains seemingly cause mild symptoms and are treatable like other respiratory illnesses. Dr Yong Poovorawan. File photo Dr Yong highlighted that these new variants mutate swiftly, complicating vaccine efficacy due to immune imprinting – where the body's immune system is less responsive to newly evolved strains. The new strains of Covid-19 present a challenge, as existing vaccines primarily target older variants. This has led to a strategic decrease in vaccine procurement for hospitals, amidst assertions that patients are being managed like those with common respiratory conditions, negating the need for special quarantine measures. As Thai authorities grapple with the rising numbers, the public is advised to maintain vigilance and adhere to safety protocols. The situation underscores the importance of monitoring subvariant developments and ensuring that the healthcare system is well-equipped to manage potential escalation. The latest data presents a reality check for the nation's health policies, hinging on effective communication and adaptive strategies to safeguard public health. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-13 -
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Fresh Spinach (Tops)
I buy from Villa. Australian baby spinach. Expensive (≈100thb/100g) and a lot needed to make anything!
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