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UK Judge Grants Gaza Family Residency Amid Controversy Over Family Ties
Just what the UK needs, more Muslims??🙄 -
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Beach Birthday Brawl: Stabbing Shock Scandalizes Pattaya
Knife crime, especially when combined with drug abuse, is rife the world over. No reason why Thailand and Thais should be any different from everyone else. -
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Avoid to pay tax
My understanding is (for your case) only if your income comes from Thailand. If it comes from Thailand you need to file a Thai tax return and report that income. -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
And why Nissan is failing miserably, and not sure how much longer they'll be around, before absorbed by another auto maker. Quite the silly price for those sad specs. That would only work in countries that don't import other BEV from CN. -
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Indian Paraglider Rescued After Cliff Fall in Thailand’s Nong Khai Province
Picture from responders. A rescue operation took place on 13 February, at Wat Pha Tak Suea in Nong Khai province after an Indian paraglider crashed into a cliff during an international competition. The incident occurred during the Paragliding Accuracy World Cup 2025, a precision paragliding competition held at the scenic viewpoint in Sangkhom District. The pilot, identified only as competitor number 42 from India, encountered difficulties shortly after take-off when his wing appeared to have failed to fully deploy. As a result, he lost control and plummeted approximately 20 metres down the cliffside before becoming entangled in a tree. Despite the harrowing fall, the paraglider miraculously escaped without injury. Emergency responders from Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Centre 14, were swiftly dispatched to the scene. A specialised rope rescue team descended down the cliff to reach the stranded athlete, securing both him and his equipment before carefully hoisting him back to safety. Officials confirmed that the rescue operation was completed successfully, and the paraglider was brought back to stable ground without further incident. The event organisers are expected to review safety protocols following the accident. Wat Pha Tak Suea, known for its stunning views over the Mekong River, is a popular location for extreme sports enthusiasts, but incidents like this highlight the risks involved in high-altitude activities. No official statement has yet been released by the competitor or his team. -- 2025-02-14
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