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Russian Tourist Dies in Jet Ski Collision Off Phuket Coast
Using a jet-ski can be dangerous enough. Using a jet-ski in dark? Well that's just plain reckless and asking for trouble. No rentals after 5pm, and all back on shore by 6-6:30pm should be in the rules for these operators. -
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Tourists Ignore Police in Patong: Drag Locked Motorbike Through Streets
All this small and big talk is no use.. Arrest bring to court..fine or Jail...finish your due, next plane out..never to return here ever again.total Ban.....Simple but firm precedent....Than we wait and see anymore of this Low tourist around after a little while.. -
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Thailand Increases Rebates to Attract International Film Productions
Thailand Increases Rebates to Attract International Film Productions Thailand has increased its film production rebates to 15–30% to attract more international filmmakers, starting January 1, 2025. Investments over 50 million baht qualify for the primary 15% rebate, with additional benefits raising the total to 30%. Projects exceeding 100 million baht receive up to 20%. The cap of 150 million baht per production has been removed to accommodate large-budget films. Over the past seven years, foreign films have generated over 16 billion baht in revenue. The revised measures aim to boost Thailand’s economy, spread income to secondary cities, create jobs, and enhance the country's soft power globally. -
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CNN Faces Record Low Ratings Amid Strategic Overhaul
It's funny when the main talking heads on this forum all run for cover because even though they know CNNsucks they just can't be unbiased for even ONE sentence to give even some constructive criticism. On the other hand the uber righties on here can sometimes poke fun at FOX. -
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Thailand Maintains Capital Punishment Amid Calls for Abolition
Thailand Maintains Capital Punishment Amid Calls for Abolition Thailand's cabinet has rejected a proposal from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to gradually abolish the death penalty, citing its necessity for justice and crime deterrence. The NHRC’s phased plan included alternatives to capital punishment and alignment with global human rights standards. Despite pressure from international organisations and the fact that Thailand has not conducted executions since 2018, the government maintains its stance, prioritising public security and justice. The decision underscores ongoing debates about human rights, justice, and Thailand's international reputation within the ASEAN community.
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