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Ukraine must cede territory in peace talks, says US
Yeah right, of course they did, and I guess CNN were there when they got captured and live streamed the event. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 March 2025
Thailand Seizes 200,000 Illegal E-Cigarette Items in Major Bust Picture courtesy of กรมศุลกากร : The Customs Department Facebook A significant crackdown has led to the seizure of over 200,000 illegally imported e-cigarette items from China, with a total value exceeding 33 million baht. This major operation was unveiled by three Thai ministers on March 10, including Justice Minister Pol. Col. Thavee Sodsong, Minister Jiraphon Sinthuprai, and Deputy Finance Minister Chulaphan Amornwiwat, during a high-profile visit to Laem Chabang Port Customs Office. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1354278-thailand-seizes-200000-illegal-e-cigarette-items-in-major-bust/ -
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Yor going to have to change
It took me just a few hours to realise how crap Pattaya is and the people who go there so I left. I went back ten years later just to see if it had improved, it was worse. I will give it a try ten years from now. -
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Elon Musk’s X Withholds User Data from UK Authorities Amid Riots
Only one and one only response: get an European alternative working A.S.A.P. Same for Windows and (its) other software, Amazon, US entertainment, GPS, and all other US products. -
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Ukraine must cede territory in peace talks, says US
The irony of you calling someone else stupid goes way over your head. The war has sod all to do with the USA? Were you being serious when you typed that Putin has been in power 20 yrs, he's not doing too well reinstating those old borders is he. P.s I couldn't care what you do, you're an OAP, nothing you do is of any interest to me. -
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Thailand Seizes 200,000 Illegal E-Cigarette Items in Major Bust
Picture courtesy of กรมศุลกากร : The Customs Department Facebook A significant crackdown has led to the seizure of over 200,000 illegally imported e-cigarette items from China, with a total value exceeding 33 million baht. This major operation was unveiled by three Thai ministers on March 10, including Justice Minister Pol. Col. Thavee Sodsong, Minister Jiraphon Sinthuprai, and Deputy Finance Minister Chulaphan Amornwiwat, during a high-profile visit to Laem Chabang Port Customs Office. Collaborating with the Department of Special Investigation, Customs Department, and Royal Thai Police, the operation involved inspections of shipping containers, resulting in the discovery of illegal goods including disposable e-cigarettes, e-liquids, and vape pods. The consignment, in breach of the Customs Act of 2017, also contravened the Ministry of Commerce’s 2016 regulations banning certain goods, reiterated by a 2014 declaration categorising such items as prohibited imports. The Customs Department, under the guidance of Director General Teerach Atanavanich and his team, will appraise the seized e-cigarettes before handing them over to the relevant authorities for legal action. The Department of Special Investigation plans to expedite its inquiry to trace those involved in importing and distributing these items, with the goal of effectively deterring the proliferation of e-cigarettes nationwide. By strengthening coordination among national agencies, Thailand aims to underscore its commitment to tackling illegal imports and ensuring the enforcement of stringent measures against e-cigarette distribution, ultimately seeking to preserve public health, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-11
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