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Lord Mandelson Retracts Trump Criticism, Calls Previous Remarks "Ill-Judged and Wrong"
Dear UK Prime Minister, It was indeed refreshing to hear Mr Mandelson describe his previous comments on President Trump as "....ill judged....", but that rather begs the question, why do you feel that it is appropriate to send a person with such admittedly poor judgement to be the UK's ambassador to such an important ally? Could the answer possibly be because he'll be in Washington rather than Westminster and also because it'll keep him busy as "the devil finds work for idle hands"? -
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Binance P2P scam in Thailand
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 31 January 2025
University Student Killed in Bus Collision on Phahon Yothin Road, Bangkok A collision occurred late night in Bang Khen district, when an air-conditioned bus collided with a motorcycle, causing the death of a 20-year-old university student. The victim, a second-year film communication student at a well-known private university, was thrown from her motorcycle and fatally crushed under the bus's wheels. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350369-university-student-killed-in-bus-collision-on-phahon-yothin-road-bangkok/ -
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Thailand cracks down on fake visa holders: Pakistanis face blacklist
"an attempt by two travellers using fake visas at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport." Let them fly, and notify the Thai authorities. Put them in Bangkok Central for a few years! That will stop it when word gets back to Pakistan! -
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University Student Killed in Bus Collision on Phahon Yothin Road, Bangkok
Pictures from responders. A collision occurred late night on 29 January, in Bang Khen district, when an air-conditioned bus collided with a motorcycle, causing the death of a 20-year-old university student. The victim, a second-year film communication student at a well-known private university, was thrown from her motorcycle and fatally crushed under the bus's wheels. The crash happened on Phahon Yothin Road (inbound), opposite Bang Bua restaurant, in a three-lane section of the road. Police from Bang Khen Police Station, forensic doctors from Bhumibol Hospital, and emergency responders from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation arrived at the scene shortly after receiving reports of the incident. The victim, identified as Miss Kanyanath 20, was found lying face down in a pool of blood. She had suffered multiple injuries, including fractured arms and a fatal head wound. Notably, she was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. Her red Honda PCX motorcycle was found five metres away, while the bus involved in the collision, an air-conditioned Route 522 bus (Rangsit - Victory Monument), was parked in the left lane. Examination of the bus's rear left wheel revealed impact marks and biological evidence from the crash. The bus driver, identified as Miss Areeya, stated that she had been driving from Rangsit towards Victory Monument. She claimed that while changing into the left lane, the bus clipped the motorcycle, leading to the fatal crash. Authorities have taken the bus driver in for further questioning and are currently reviewing CCTV footage to determine the exact sequence of events. The victim's body has been sent to the Bhumibol Hospital Forensic Institute and her family has been notified. Following the incident, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) issued an official statement expressing deep regret over the incident. The statement confirmed that the accident occurred at 23:55 on 29 January 2025, near the 11th Infantry Regiment on Phahon Yothin Road (inbound). BMTA officials have since dispatched accident investigators to the scene and are working with Muang Thai Insurance and Dhipaya Insurance to provide financial compensation and support to the victim's family. In response to the tragedy, BMTA has ordered stricter safety measures for its drivers and reaffirmed its commitment to prioritising passenger and road safety. Authorities continue to investigate the crash. -- 2025-01-31 -
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Thai Authorities Nab 17 Foreigners in Island Immigration Raids
Just the few they wanted or people put in. There are many more...
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