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Ex-husband sets Chon Buri home on fire over lost military ID card
Reminds me of the following case in late October... -
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Thailand police crackdown on pornographic content production
I think he means, why do people want to do something about porn but not do anything about the danger on the roads, if they're so bothered about the image of Thailand globally? -
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Thailand's EV Industry Faces Challenges Amid Subsidy Concerns - video
Why is insurance and resale a consideration for an owner who avoids accident and responsibly services an asset according to best advice? I think the issue in a lot of EV threads is that the arguments are presented from the extremes of bias without balance. I own an EV and have concerns that the price would drop off a cliff close to 7 or 8 years of age. But, I've also owned more expensive cars and they lost more than the value of the EV's we're discussing within 3 years. I've had vehicles which cost 80,000 baht a year to insure... I'm not sure how much my current EV will cost to insure because its included in the first year of insurance... That said, the fuel savings (vs electricity costs) will out balance any extra insurance cost if there is one. As far as price - Similar spec EV to ICE (similar car sizes etc) are the same prices. We lost 70% of the value of or last car (ICE) in 6 years - I expect pretty much the same from an EV (but will never be sure for another 6 years). -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 9 December 2024
Partially Blind Thai Man Walks 14 Days to Find Son, Gains Support Photo: The Pattaya News An 85-year-old Thai man, partially blind, embarked on an arduous 14-day journey from Nakhon Ratchasima to Chonburi, in search of his estranged son, whom he hadn't seen in nine years. Upon his arrival in Nakhon Ratchasima, local inquiries with neighbours were fruitless, as his son appeared to have moved away. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345769-partially-blind-thai-man-walks-14-days-to-find-son-gains-support/ -
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Does “Not in the Mood” Even Exist in Asia?
It only exists in my household for 29 days of the month -
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Partially Blind Thai Man Walks 14 Days to Find Son, Gains Support
Photo: The Pattaya News An 85-year-old Thai man, partially blind, embarked on an arduous 14-day journey from Nakhon Ratchasima to Chonburi, in search of his estranged son, whom he hadn't seen in nine years. Upon his arrival in Nakhon Ratchasima, local inquiries with neighbours were fruitless, as his son appeared to have moved away. Armed with a walking cane and limited funds, Lung Lek Wongjaiya spent all his 2,000 baht on motorcycle taxis seeking his son, leaving him with just 8 baht for the walk back to his hometown of Koh Pho in Chonburi. With only one set of clothes, he endured sleeping rough, sustained by the kindness of strangers who offered food, water, clothing, and a small amount of cash. Despite his right eye being completely blind, which compounded his ordeal, Lung Lek remained determined. Along the way, near a temple, a local kindly provided him with soybean milk, cash, and a meal. Touched by his plight, a local reporter arranged a bus ticket for Lung Lek’s return journey, with the minibus owner offering a special fare. Efforts are now underway by relevant agencies to assist Lung Lek in his quest to find his son, with hopes rising as they continue their search, reported The Pattaya News. -- 2024-12-09 -
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Thailand throws ‘baht’ at impact study of 10,000-baht handouts
Well I guess it depends on the study if it's going to reflect reality or reflect a predetermined outcome.
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