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Transgender Woman Assaulted by Foreigner on Pattaya Beach
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
It seems you are looking for logic. Do you think Trump remembers what he said 5 min or 5 days ago? Do you think he cares and tries to be consistent? He just shoots from the hip whatever comes up in his "mind" at that time. There is no logic and definitely no consistency. -
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Former Thai PM Yingluck Faces Prison Return Amid New Detention Rules
No luck for Yingluck: Former PM ineligible for prison programme by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister of Thailand, will not qualify for release under the forthcoming alternative prison detention programme if she returns to Thailand, as she does not meet the new eligibility criteria, stated Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong. Yingluck was sentenced to five years imprisonment in August 2017. New regulations by the Department of Corrections (DoC) allow only those with sentences not exceeding four years to be considered for the alternative programme, as reiterated by Tawee and DoC director-general Sahakarn Phetnarin. Now 57, Yingluck was sentenced in absentia in 2017 by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Case Division for Holders of Political Positions. She was found guilty of neglecting to prevent corruption in her government’s rice-pledging scheme, resulting in state losses of approximately 500 billion baht. Since then, she has been residing abroad. The minister refrained from confirming whether Yingluck might become eligible if her sentence is reduced through a petition. The minister highlighted Thailand’s need to align with international corrections standards, noting the country’s prisons are, on average, about 90 years old, with around 50 in poor condition. Due to budget constraints, only one new prison can be built annually, resulting in overcrowded facilities. “Several other countries have adopted similar programmes.” A Thai study revealed that prisoners allowed to serve part of their sentences outside prison have a lower reoffending rate compared to those who complete their sentences in prison, reported Bangkok Post. Denying rumours that the programme was designed to aid Yingluck’s return, the minister stated, “The new option wasn’t tailormade for any specific person but for all who are eligible to receive it.” While the programme has gained approval in public hearings, some issues remain unresolved before its implementation. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-08 -
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Samut Songkhram men arrested for firing Uzi in new year celebration
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3 ways to make TV/AN a more pleasant and more useful experience
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3 ways to make TV/AN a more pleasant and more useful experience
Sure, lots of traffic is good for advertisement. But if lots of new posts are just crap, then more of the real users are not interested anymore. And then the real users posts less and/or don't come back. Result: Only crap is left. I don't know the online advertisement business. But I guess if 10,000 "users" see an add and nobody clicks on it, then advertisement companies won't pay for that for a long time. And I don't think AI traffic will buy anything anywhere. In theory I think this forum could get better with fewer idiot posts and more real posts from real people. That's the theory, I don't think that will happen.
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