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Tourism Tourist Arrivals in Thailand Drop by 5%
Indian tourists to blame. They are turning away quality tourists. The relaxed visa rules have allowed druggies, violent offenders, criminals to start visiting and living in Thailand - turning away quality tourists. Soft policing is hurting the reputation for safety amongst some nationalities. There should be a no nonsense approach to violence and drugs. Marijuana laws. You can't bring a family to Thailand. We took our neices and nephews and had to face idiots smoking marijuana in restaurants, beaches, everywhere. You have to crackdown on this, or ban if you can't control it. GO BACK TO 30 DAY VISA. Stop airbnb. Tougher restrictions on long term visas by asking for a criminal record check - vietnam does this. Competition - especially from Vietnam. Thailand must get its act together with scams which in the past have never really been addressed. -
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The smell of lefty's imploding everywhere News...
The smell of someone who seems to believe he has some incantatory power....- 1
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Trump and Putin: The meeting.
US boots on the ground? What other NATO countries has Trump abandoned? It seems he was pretty well received at the last meeting, and that NATO seems much stronger than its been in a while, no? -
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Petchaburi, Dept. Land Transport, 5 year driver's license.
That is a good 30 minute drive for me. I'll look for a phone numbers first. I have not seen any DLT topics for almost a year here on ASEAN NOW. Terry . . . -
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Israel slaughters 5 more journalists
Anas al-Sharif was born in the Jabalia camp in Gaza's north, the largest refugee camp and one of the most densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip. During the 2008 war in Gaza, when Israel launched a widespread bombing campaign on the territory, an 11-year-old Anas al-Sharif was interviewed by Al Jazeera, and said he dreamt of being a reporter. Sixteen years later — just months after Hamas launched its deadly attacks on Israel in October 2023, prompting a devastating Israeli military response in Gaza — he joined the broadcaster. "We grew up, but the face of the occupation did not change, and its aggression did not stop," he posted in February 2024. The CPJ said he had refused to leave Gaza's north or cease coverage in November 2023, when he was a volunteer at another media network, despite threats by Israeli military officers telling him to do so via phone calls and voice notes disclosing his location. A month later, an Israeli air strike hit his family home in Jabalia, killing his 90-year-old father. Al-Sharif and his colleagues have been forced to report on what they, too, are living through, including having to announce the deaths of multiple relatives live on air. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-12/palestinian-journalists-israeli-air-strikes-anas-al-sharif/105639346
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