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Controversy and Cancellation Loom Over GB News’s ‘Headliners’ Comedy Show
He was quite funny in his prime. I was in the forces and he was one of the few (possibly only) comedians that would regularly tour overseas bases to support the troops on operations, put on a show and I don't think he made any money from doing these. I met him once on a deployment and he seemed quite a decent bloke. He is just a guy that told jokes with the purpose of trying to make people laugh, and those jokes were of their time before people became so pathetically weak and sensitive to well, just about everything really. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 29 May 2025
Thai Leader Faces Scandal: Infidelity, Public Confrontation, and Missing Funds Photo via Channel 8 In a startling public drama yesterday, a Thai woman intervened physically to prevent her husband, a community leader named Sawaeng, from leaving with his mistress, a move that also unveiled alleged financial misconduct. The incident took place in front of the Phibun Rak District Office in Udon Thani’s Isaan province and was documented by bystanders who quickly circulated the footage online. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362186-thai-leader-faces-scandal-infidelity-public-confrontation-and-missing-funds/ -
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Video Thai Leader Faces Scandal: Infidelity, Public Confrontation, and Missing Funds
Photo via Channel 8 In a startling public drama yesterday, a Thai woman intervened physically to prevent her husband, a community leader named Sawaeng, from leaving with his mistress, a move that also unveiled alleged financial misconduct. The incident took place in front of the Phibun Rak District Office in Udon Thani’s Isaan province and was documented by bystanders who quickly circulated the footage online. Sawaeng, 57, had reportedly been seen openly bringing his mistress to work, sparking outrage not only from his wife but also from the community. The confrontation detailed how his wife, after pulling him from her car, grabbed at him to demand the keys, exclaiming, “Give me the key! I’ll make you sterile now!” The altercation drew a crowd, who supported the wife’s efforts to prevent Sawaeng from driving away. His mistress, notably, stayed in the car until the dust settled, which speaks volumes of the tense situation as well as the high stakes at play. Once she exited, the embedded drama compounded; her husband, present during the altercation, was reportedly devastated by the revelation and required immediate emotional support from neighbours and family. Beyond the sensational headlines of personal betrayal, this incident casts a spotlight on serious accusations of financial dishonesty. Locals have accused Sawaeng of embezzling over 300,000 baht donated for community temple and administrative projects. Despite Sawaeng’s assertion that these funds were used for public initiatives, there have been no visible improvements, prompting the village residents to demand clarity and accountability, which he has not provided. Pressured by both personal and public scandal, Sawaeng resigned his position as community leader. While he announced his intention to end the affair, he declined to address the fraud accusations, leaving a trail of uncertainty regarding the missing funds. The district chief responded by launching an investigation into these financial activities, promising a thorough accounting to clear the air. A new election has been scheduled for 30th June, signalling a potential change in leadership and hopefully restoring community trust. This incident, blending elements of personal betrayal with public service failure, continues to resonate widely, sparking conversations about leadership accountability and personal integrity. As the investigation unfolds, the eyes of Udon Thani are fixed on the forthcoming election, hoping for resolution and transparency. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-29 -
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ASEAN Backs Wider Ceasefire to Ease Myanmar Crisis
This clearly demonstrates one of two possibilities: 1. ASEAN is completely oblivious to the nature of the terrorist regime still holding out in parts of Burma; or 2. It seeks to aid the military dictatorship in regaining power. The S.A.C. does not respect ceasefires, even when declared by itself and observed by the Resistance forces. This has been demonstrated multiple times in the past and most recently following this year's devastating earthquake. The regime's understanding of a ceasefire is that the other side downs arms but they do not. Moreover they do not merely strike at the EAOs and PDFs [Ethnic Armed Organisations and People's Defence Forces] but at the non-combatant civilian population, and in particular they target schools, hospitals, monasteries and churches. Does this not tell ASEAN something ? -
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Crime Police Called After Indian Tourist Climbs Onto Taxi in Pattaya
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'Where you come from? What your Job? How long you stay Thailand?'
I have no problem in telling them I'm an "academic" or amateur academic as I like to describe myself I have compiled statistics on many things whilst holidaying in Thailand including how many dental clinics have the word "smile " in them Industry, governments etc even email me to ask for my statistics on different subjects and J provide for free
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