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Report Frenchman and Russian Woman Arrested in Koh Phangan and Koh Samui Crackdown
very eclectic and frightening array of weapons. where do you even get a sickle? a farm in rural russia? -
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Compassionate Monk Offers Lifeline to Chon Buri Grandmother and Granddaughter Pictures courtesy of KhaoSod In a heartwarming tale of resilience and community support from Chon Buri, a 70-year-old grandmother and her 15-year-old granddaughter have found hope after enduring severe poverty that forced them to survive on boiled rice water. Their plight caught the attention of the public thanks to a compassionate monk and a viral video. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1361577-compassionate-monk-offers-lifeline-to-chon-buri-grandmother-and-granddaughter/ -
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Travel Thailand Ranks Among World's Safest Countries for Solo Female Travelers
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 23 May 2025
Burmese Roti Vendor Arrested for Sexual Assaults in Pattaya, Attempts to Bribe Police Photo via Facebook/ เอ.อี.ซี นิวส์ พัทยา A Burmese roti vendor, Thant Ngwe, was apprehended by Pattaya police in connection with a series of sexual assault cases after allegedly attempting to bribe officers with 15,000 baht to evade legal consequences. The arrest occurred on May 22 following complaints by two teenage women who reported incidents on Pattaya Beach. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1361576-burmese-roti-vendor-arrested-for-sexual-assaults-in-pattaya-attempts-to-bribe-police/ -
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Report Compassionate Monk Offers Lifeline to Chon Buri Grandmother and Granddaughter
Pictures courtesy of KhaoSod In a heartwarming tale of resilience and community support from Chon Buri, a 70-year-old grandmother and her 15-year-old granddaughter have found hope after enduring severe poverty that forced them to survive on boiled rice water. Their plight caught the attention of the public thanks to a compassionate monk and a viral video. On May 22, Phra Khru Thawornsatthakhun, the abbot of Wat Woraprot Sangkhawat, along with volunteers from the Vihok Weha group, visited the duo, Jidapa Thiraphanan and her granddaughter Pavinee, known as Ploy. Living in a small rented room in Mueang district, they were deeply grateful to receive donations of rice, dry food, daily necessities, and cash to support Ploy's education. The family’s difficulties began when Ploy’s father, 49-year-old Phisit, was diagnosed with severe tuberculosis, leaving him unable to continue his work as a songthaew driver. Jidapa was forced to sell her noodle business equipment to pay for his medical expenses and Ploy’s schooling fees. "I appeal to kind-hearted individuals for help with my granddaughter’s education and tools to restart my noodle business," Jidapa implored. Their survival relied on boiled rice water, which a neighbour captured on video to solicit help, resulting in the outpouring of support they received. Despite her father’s illness and missing school days, Ploy has maintained an impressive GPA of 3.5 at Bansuan Udom School and dreams of pursuing further education to support her family. Their condition came to public awareness when a local ice cream vendor noticed them eating plain rice and decided to share their story online. This act of kindness prompted Phra Khru Thawornsatthakhun to organise immediate assistance and encouraged the broader community to contribute. For those inspired to help, donations can be made directly to Jidapa Thiraphanan through her Krung Thai Bank account, number 202-0481-367, Bang Pakong branch. This story not only highlights the power of community and compassion but also offers a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by those in poverty and the life-changing impact of altruism. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-23 -
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Starmer Reverses Course on Winter Fuel Payments Amid Backbench Pressure
I’m still waiting for anyone to produce evidence of the means testing of winter fuels allowance resulting in any old age pensioner dying of cold. 40,800 deaths in the winter of 2014/15 compared to 4,950 in the winter following g the introduction of means testing of the winter fuels allowance a reduction in excess mortality of 87.8%. https://www.ageuk.org.uk/siteassets/documents/reports-and-publications/reports-and-briefings/health--wellbeing/age_uk_excess_winter_deaths_briefing_june_2016.pdf https://www.endfuelpoverty.org.uk/4950-excess-winter-deaths-caused-by-cold-homes-last-winter/
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