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Thai farmers to receive 1,000 baht per rai under new scheme
Why they are not restricting the handout to Farmers not burning their Fields? -
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Canada is Petrified
Can't ever remember seeing a bigger list of conspiracies, misleading statements, distortions and outright falsehoods. Pat on the back well deserved. -
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Korat Restaurant Chief Laments: Economy Slumps, Customers Dwindle
I had a bowl of pork noodle soup the other day and it was 30 baht. I left a 10 baht tip because I can't believe they can survive on that pricing. This was in rural Isaan. -
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Thai gambling boss attacks reporter during police questioning - video
What a little mommy´s boy plonker. But, good on him, now he can say goodbye to all his money, that will be confiscated and look forward to many years in jail. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 11 December 2024
Pattaya entrepreneur gifts exploited children with new bicycles By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Pattaya News The Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Abuse Centre (ATCC) in Nong Prue, Pattaya, provides a sanctuary for over 30 victims rescued from the clutches of sexual and slave labour exploitation. The centre offers a secure environment where victims can access education and receive support from counsellors and social workers. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345923-pattaya-entrepreneur-gifts-exploited-children-with-new-bicycles/ -
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Pattaya entrepreneur gifts exploited children with new bicycles
Photo courtesy of Pattaya News By Puntid Tantivangphaisal The Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Abuse Centre (ATCC) in Nong Prue, Pattaya, provides a sanctuary for over 30 victims rescued from the clutches of sexual and slave labour exploitation. The centre offers a secure environment where victims can access education and receive support from counsellors and social workers. The ATCC has played a crucial role in identifying and bringing numerous child traffickers and paedophiles to justice. Amicus, a local supporter, contributes by providing scholarships for children sheltered at the centre and offers periodic special donations throughout the year. During a recent visit, a notable figure in Pattaya’s business community, Darin Phanthusak, paid a visit to the children’s home. As Vice President of PTS Holdings Company, which includes Tiffany’s Show, Woodlands Hotel, La Ferme, La Baguette, and the Yamaha Music School, Darin made a memorable impact. The entrepreneur surprised the children with delightful treats from La Baguette and, most notably, gifted them with a fleet of new bicycles, which the children eagerly began to ride. This gesture of kindness brought joy and excitement, illuminating the importance of community support, especially during the holiday season. The ATCC continues to serve as a beacon of hope and recovery, relying heavily on the contributions of both individuals and businesses to sustain its significant work in providing refuge and a fresh start for those who have been exploited, reported Pattaya News. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-11 -
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