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Betrayed Warriors: The SAS Veterans Facing Legal Persecution
Yes they are secret so that means everything they do is perfect and should have no scrutiny at all ? -
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BREAKING NEWS Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Arrested on International Warrant
Hope so and Trump for blackmail -
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Non-O Spouse renewal and residential address Question
That's probably true, just make sure there's a number clearly visible on the side of the container. -
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Thailand Poised for High-Speed Rail Revolution Linking Three Airports
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post Thailand's grand vision of connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports via high-speed rail is edging closer to reality. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) board is primed for final approvals, with hopes pinned on a Cabinet green light by May. SRT Deputy Governor Anan Phonimdang announced that revamped contract details have already cleared dedicated subcommittees. Awaiting the SRT board's endorsement, the contract will then transit to the Office of the Attorney-General before seeking the Cabinet's final sign-off. Upon approval, Asia Era One, a subsidiary of the Charoen Pokphand Group, stands ready to receive a Notice to Proceed by May, aiming to commence construction as early as June. Initial works will focus on areas around U-Tapao Airport's secondary runway and the bustling Bang Sue–Don Mueang corridor, a critical touchpoint overlapping with the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail project. Strategically using precast rail segments, offsite manufacturing will expedite onsite assembly, minimising disruption. The new line will share tracks with the existing Airport Rail Link (ARL) between Phaya Thai station and Suvarnabhumi, setting the stage for a transformative travel upgrade. While the CP Group deliberates on train models, opting for wider models may necessitate platform enhancements to align with current infrastructure. Spanning nine stations across five provinces, this ambitious 220-kilometre, 271 billion baht project promises future riders rapid commutes under one hour, with trains whizzing at speeds up to 250 km/h. As anticipation builds, this high-speed connection is set to be a game-changer for Thai transport, significantly bolstering connectivity and economic growth in the region, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11 -
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Indian Nationals Caught at Don Mueang with 22kg Cannabis Stash
I didn't know that snacking on cannabis buds was popular in India. -
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Betrayed Warriors: The SAS Veterans Facing Legal Persecution
Reminds me of Hughie Green.........😉
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