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Kanye West’s X Account Restricted with ‘Sensitive Content’ Warning Amid Antisemitic Rants
So much for championing Free Speech. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 11 February 2025
Transport Ministry Eyes Major Roi Et Airport Upgrade File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In response to rising passenger numbers, the Transport Ministry is set to advance Roi Et Airport's capacities, anticipating broader regional and international travel needs. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1351429-transport-ministry-eyes-major-roi-et-airport-upgrade/ -
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Donald Trump Mocks Taylor Swift After Super Bowl Exit Amid Chiefs’ Crushing Loss
No one outside the USA gives a sh*** about the SuperBore. Overpaid closeted homosexuals in tights putting their hands between each other's legs. Taylor is a thousand percent psy-op. All theatre, folks. Back to your Corn Flakes. -
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Thailand Debates Costly Move to Relocate Capital from Bangkok
What proof do we have that sea levels are rising. I have a boat in Hull and the tide marks on the locks and docks are the same as they were 200 years ago. I think you will find BKK is sinking due to the water table being lowered due to population expansion. -
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USAID Cuts Being Felt Immediately
Entitlements... The easiest way to cut money there would be to cut everyone off of SS and Medicare a make them prove that they are eligible all over again. That would eliminate fraud and save billions. Brace yourselves, after USAID, this is the next obvious target. -
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Transport Ministry Eyes Major Roi Et Airport Upgrade
File photo courtesy: Wikipedia In response to rising passenger numbers, the Transport Ministry is set to advance Roi Et Airport's capacities, anticipating broader regional and international travel needs. Roi Et, Thailand – The Transport Ministry has instructed the Department of Airports (DoA) to embark on a significant upgrade of Roi Et Airport, as it copes with growing annual passenger throughput. On a recent inspection visit, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri assessed the airport's infrastructure, focusing on security and service standards in alignment with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) guidelines. The directive includes enhancing airport services with sophisticated technology such as dual-view X-ray baggage scanners, automatic LED systems for detecting weapons and explosives, and advanced Electrical Distribution System (EDS) detectors with conveyor mechanisms. These additions aim to heighten security and streamline operations. A pivotal element of the upgrade is extending the current runway from 2,100 metres to 2,500 metres. This aims to accommodate larger aircraft, thus managing the increasing passenger numbers efficiently. The anticipated expansion is to have all necessary equipment in place and completed by 2030. Currently, Roi Et Airport serves as a crucial hub for travellers from nearby provinces, including Maha Sarakham, Kalasin, Yasothon, and Mukdahan. The airport has seen annual passenger numbers exceed 300,000, as noted by Deputy Minister Manaporn. An important aspect of the airport's development is the introduction of customs clearance facilities to cater to charter flights arriving from overseas, thereby expanding Roi Et's international connectivity. According to DoA Secretary-General Danai Ruangson, Roi Et Airport's operations have been on an upwards trajectory, following partial completions of its developmental blueprint last year. Situated on 2,685 rai, the airport currently manages approximately 600 passengers hourly during peak periods, effectively doubling its previous handling capacity. In 2022 alone, the airport reported 342,970 passengers across 2,114 flights, a number that continues to rise. The planned upgrades are a strategic response to the growing demands of air travel in the region, aiming not only to improve passenger experiences but also to bolster Roi Et’s position as a prominent regional airport. These enhancements promise to integrate better services and facilities, aligning with long-term visions for the region's economic and transport infrastructure growth, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-11
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