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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 1 April 2025
King Charles III Sends Condolences to Thailand After Myanmar Earthquake Photo courtesy of BBC News In the aftermath of the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that devastated Myanmar and shook the region, King Charles III of England has extended his condolences to the people of Thailand. The earthquake, which struck on March 28, has claimed over 1,600 lives at its epicentre in Myanmar and caused significant injury and distress across affected areas, including Bangkok. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1356443-king-charles-iii-sends-condolences-to-thailand-after-myanmar-earthquake/ -
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What do you do with all your free time these days?
Nah, rentals are the go. Am assessing the fallout/damage to wallet if I send the wife back to Farangistan. -
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King Charles III Sends Condolences to Thailand After Myanmar Earthquake
Photo courtesy of BBC News In the aftermath of the powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that devastated Myanmar and shook the region, King Charles III of England has extended his condolences to the people of Thailand. The earthquake, which struck on March 28, has claimed over 1,600 lives at its epicentre in Myanmar and caused significant injury and distress across affected areas, including Bangkok. The British Embassy in Thailand released a touching message from the monarch, in which King Charles expressed his “heartfelt sympathy” to His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn and the Thai people. He acknowledged the profound suffering and loss experienced in the wake of the disaster and conveyed his solidarity during this challenging time. In his message, King Charles stated, “My wife and I were so deeply saddened to learn of the recent earthquake affecting Myanmar, Thailand, and other countries in the region. Our profound and most heartfelt sympathy goes out to Your Majesty and the people of the Kingdom of Thailand.” The tremors originating near Myanmar’s Mandalay region led to widespread destruction, impacting buildings, temples, and monasteries, and were felt as far away as China and India, prompting panic and emergency evacuations. Beyond expressing his condolences to Thailand, King Charles also conveyed a heartfelt message to Myanmar via social media, acknowledging the tragic circumstances and praising the resilience of the Burmese people. The UK has committed £10 million as humanitarian aid to assist recovery efforts in the most affected areas. Meanwhile, King Charles, who is 76 and undergoing cancer treatment, remains at his Highgrove estate after canceling a visit to Birmingham per medical advice. Despite his health challenges, he continues to monitor international developments and offer his support to those impacted by such crises, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-01 -
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Why are Trump supporters so unwilling to criticize even some of his policies?
Are you claiming the map is not accurate? -
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Topless walking on the beach in Thailand - Legal or not?
Damn, Dom is full of doo doo, strange that bob was full of bs. -
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Iran Warns of Retaliation Against Britain’s Diego Garcia Base Amid US Tensions
I think he’s actually pretty bright, he’s just blinded by his seething hatred for Trump.
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