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Corruption scandal hits the brakes: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings
I would blame the auto-translate function. Inspections are carried out year-round, with semi-annual inspections required, or every six months. The strange sentence must be some sort of example of how long an inspection sticker would remain valid. -
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Documentary explores war crimes being posted on social media.
Its OK to support killing of certain persons ! but not of others ??? mind boggling to me actually I would support no one getting killed as a better option. -
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American Woman Flies 18 Hours to See Famous Hippo ‘Moo Deng’
Not an ounce of jealousy in me I am pleased to say -
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What Happens If There's a Tie in the US Presidential Election?
Yes you are right,he can't run because of spurs i believe. -
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Documentary explores war crimes being posted on social media.
Was he commenting on Hamas murdering their hostages ? Taking hostages is a war crime . Palestinians guilty of that war crime . Killing captives is a war crime Palestinians guilty of that war crime . -
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Huge markup on imported foods. Why?
My honesty is my honour Sir With our integrity you have nothing. -
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Crystal clear bust: South Korean drug kingpin nabbed in Thailand
A dramatic international manhunt has ended with the arrest of a South Korean man accused of trafficking crystal methamphetamine from Thailand to South Korea. Thai narcotics police, working closely with their South Korean counterparts, swooped in on 44 year old Seo Jung Num in Chon Buri province. Police Lieutenant General Panurat Lakboon, Secretary-General of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), revealed that the operation began in December last year when South Korean police intercepted a package of crystal meth concealed in coffee and bean bags. The drugs, sent from Thailand, raised alarm bells after the recipient in South Korea was arrested. During interrogation, the suspect pointed the finger at Seo, leading to an arrest warrant and a manhunt that stretched across borders. “After tracking the suspect’s movements, it was clear he had fled to Thailand.” Thai narcotics officers, together with immigration officials, located Seo hiding out in a hotel in Chon Buri province, a tourist hotspot. He was not only wanted for drug trafficking but was also found to have overstayed his visa, compounding his legal troubles. Seo is expected to be deported to South Korea, where he will face the full brunt of drug trafficking charges, reported TNA. By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Thai News Agency Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-04 -
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Brexit Tensions Resurface Amid Starmer's Push for Youth Mobility Scheme
A Nationality & Borders Bill to ensure those descended from individuals born in the British Indian Ocean Territory be allowed to register as British citizens received royal assent in April 2022, with people of Chagossian descent now able to apply to become a British Overseas Territories citizen (largely due to the efforts and support of former MP, Henry Smith). Henry says that the UK government ceding of this British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius, against the will of most islanders is a betrayal of Chagossians, who have not even been offered a vote. I agree. These Chagos Islands were never a part of Mauritius - they were just administered from Mauritius in the French colonial era. Unfair, unnecessary and unwise. -
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If cost is zero consideration: What is the very best clinic for dental implant in CM?
I am sure that I am looking forward to sharing more with you guys....concerning my implant adventure...in coming months. Looking forward to it....!!!! -
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Corruption scandal hits the brakes: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings
aproved number is only part of the problem - where they were installed is what caused this tragedy - they were installed inside the passenger area -
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Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline
It’s Formula 1 every night in Thailand !! Fix the roads and bring safety to Thailand would be worth a trophy ! Maybe they could reduce the 20 000 + people who die on Thai roads, instead of thinking up Pie in the sky projects. -
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Corruption scandal hits the brakes: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings
This is not something that we didn´t already know. This was my post yesterday. -
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Pattaya Police Raid Chinese Gang Involved in Illegal Loans & Online Gambling
Because they have a lot of cash and Red Envelopes to go around for officials. The Chinese Triads are here been here for a long time especially out on the Darkside. If you didnt know the Chinese own 32 if not more of the 72 provinces in Thailand. A bit over a year ago the attempted arrest of one of the big boss who had his own club operating in Pattaya thumbing his nose at the Thai, Jomtien immigration were handling visa out like candy just like they were doing in Bangkok. They made a big show they are on top of it dig deeper uncover names so deep they swept it under the rug. There has been nothing mention since. They invited money to come and the Chinese triads have plenty to blow and sadly it is a bit late they are here to stay this raid changing nothing.
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