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Minister launches emergency plan as deadly dust chokes Thailand
One other area that seems to be ignored is roadside clearance.......as an example........from Nong Bua Daeng to Chaiyaphum (one hour drive) 20m to 30m from the roadside, both sides is burned every year......that must be done by the authorities. -
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Just Landed in Bangkok – Where Should I Start?"
Simply ask a tuk tuk driver, any of them would be delighted to take care of you -
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Starmer Condemns 'Lies and Misinformation' Over Child Sexual Abuse
Yes labour has a large majority it was not fortunate it wouldn't pass it was an odds on cert..........lol thats why "vote was largely symbolic" As for the continuing pressure. Starmer open to U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry, Downing Street says https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/starmer-grooming-gangs-inquiry-badenoch-musk-b2675866.html That's the headline, the article however: Sir Keir’s spokesperson said they would “reject” claims it was a U-turn, instead saying the government was pursuing a “victims-first approach”. How fortunate........... -
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House Foreign Affairs Chair Advances Bill Targeting ICC After Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM
I read H.R.8282. Tail wagging the dog was my impression. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Possibly free for a short first meetlng. Anyway my main issue is IRAs and I still think by the time I actually have to deal with this that there will probably be actual reports about this for the Pattaya office. -
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Just Landed in Bangkok – Where Should I Start?"
Hi everyone, Been reading this forum a while, some might say "lurking" and I decided to ask you guys for help along the way if that's ok. Well, here I am—Bangkok! After a 12-hour flight, I’m finally here, and wow, this place hits you the moment you step out of the airport. The heat, the humidity, and the smell of street food wafting through the air—it’s overwhelming but amazing at the same time. I checked into a small hotel near Sukhumvit Road, and the area is buzzing. There are colorful lights, street vendors shouting to get your attention, and the smell of grilled meat and spices everywhere. Speaking of which, I tried my first Pad Thai from a street stall. Delicious, but I think I might’ve accidentally eaten a chili. My tongue is still on fire! Now, here’s where I need help. I want to dive into the city without just doing all the touristy stuff. What are some unique experiences in Bangkok that you think I shouldn’t miss? Bonus points if they involve food or places to meet some interesting people! -
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Essential Driving Rules and Etiquette in Thailand
My nearest was in the middle of the most squalid council estate I have ever seen -
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Starmer Condemns 'Lies and Misinformation' Over Child Sexual Abuse
Voting against a Parliamentary Bill that provides increased protections for children and lying about it. Not a good look. I’m glad I’m not excusing it. Fortunately Labour have a significant majority and the bill passed its second reading. -
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
I hate conspiracies and will await investigation. But I agree the number of fires starting at once is very suspect. They are looking into the sources. -
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Australian Aged Pension
In the recent past, the government has just borrowed to make up the shortfall, however, with Australia nearing $1 Trillion debt, the time will come when Australia loses its AAA credit rating, and the finance goes up in price, or possibly turned off. Then, it will be truly interesting times ahead.
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