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US Aims for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement Within Two Weeks
You can always discuss on the actual topic for it if you like. Count me out of further off topic discussion on this one The PA’s crackdown in Jenin reflects its ongoing struggle to assert authority in a fragmented political landscape, the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority has tried to diminish Hamas’ influence in the West Bank, often with Israel’s help. https://aseannow.com/topic/1347170-crackdown-in-west-bank-palestinian-authority’s-battle-against-militants/#comment-19470187 -
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Drunk tourist clashes with Phuket bikers over massage ride
He is obvious not from Russia. Okay? Listen to his indian accent. Besides of that he clearly looks as an Indian. If you see Russians everywhere, get help. -
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New Regulation Bans E-cigarettes, Hookahs for Students
It would be far more effective if an effort was invested in explaining why they should not use the product. It worked in respect to cigarettes, so why not stick to something that works with most people? -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
That is correct. Interest is taxed at 15%, withheld at source. Dividends are taxed at 10%, also withheld at source. Capital gains on mutual funds registered in Thailand are not taxed. Gains on sales of SET-registered stocks are not taxed, as well. That's why those mutual funds pay zero dividends. Any gains you make are considered non-taxable exempt income. Foreign mutual funds held in a Thai wrapper that pay dividends do so to the holding bank, not to the retail customers, which raises the NAV. Of course if you're property of Uncle Sam, you declare all of that on your 1040, and might possibly get a credit for Thai tax paid. -
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Greenland
Are they not happy with danish control? Hardly any control, they're self governing. -
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Horizontal Binocular Diplopia - (double vision)
About 6 years ago, the retina in my right eye tore, but did not detach. (Until lasik surgery some 20 years ago, I was very short-sighted in both eyes, about -12, or in medical terms 'almost blind as a friggin bat!') When the tore occurred (I saw blood in my vision), I quickly went to an optician, who checked and said that the retina was still attached. However, my vision in that eye reduced to about 90%, with more floaters than before. The vision has not degraded since that event, and I have had no further events. But the event did create double vision (at a distance). That is, if I look at something that's perhaps 10 or 20 metres away, I see 2 of it! Close one eye and my vision is good and I see a single object. This is the same for each eye that I close, with my right eye vision still good, but a little degraded when compared to my left eye. When I was in the UK about 2 years ago, I visited an optician who recognised this problem, very carefully measured my eyes, and then prescribed spectacle lenses which gave me single-object vision again. (Note that I have no problems with double vision at close distances - I see a single object). So this was great when I returned to Laos, where I was living at the time. Unfortunately, I then fell off my motorbike and broke one of the lenses in those glasses! Despite having the detailed prescription from the optician in the UK, neither the optician in Laos, nor an optician in Thailand were able to recreate spectacles that removed the double vision.. So, for the past few years, I have been walking around and getting a headache from seeing double. I often simply close my right eye when crossing a road for example, so as to give me clearer vision. Walking down steps is also difficult, because I can misjudge the steps due to the double vision. My question: I will be in Pattaya soon for a break. Can anyone recommend a competent optician who is aware of Binocular diplopia , and who might be able to provide suitable corrective glasses for me? Otherwise, I might resort to wearing a pirate patch over my right eye... -
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Early morning / Twilight hours boredom
Quite structured. Whattime do you go to bed? I would expect early. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
In the business of taxes that is actually your problem and responsibility. That's the entire issue in the global landscape of rapidly changing tax and VAT rules too, it's hard to keep up as a individual or SME. Same as they can still get back to you for 5 year history in 5 years from now.
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