Anutin Highlights China's Praise for Thailand’s Scam Crackdown
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Sinn Fein’s Snub: Michelle O’Neill Declines King’s Invitation to Stay at Windsor Castle
Its for the best, she would have probably drank too much whisky and guinness , then started shouting at everyone and then got a Palestinian flag out an waving it around whilst giving Nazi salutes at King Charles and then pulling down her trousers and doing a moonie . You know what the Irish are like . The Palace then would have stopped inviting people over to stay for the foreseeable future . She did the right thing -
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Russia using donkeys to move ammo 555
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2025)
Looking through the movies on BBC iPlayer, I came across one which I hadn't noticed before, called "Scott of the Antarctic" and it was the original movie made in 1948, but obviously remastered because it was quite remarkable in its picture clarity and colour. On the one hand it showed the courage and grit of the British explorers of the time, yet on the other hand showed the foolishness (hardheaded-ness) of Scott and his team to rely on mechanical tractors and ponies (in the main) whilst Amundsen relied on the hardy dogs, which were used to the harsh conditions. And we know what the outcome was.......however IMO it was still a good watch. -
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Thai PM Considers Easing Alcohol Sales Rules to Boost Tourism
Thai PM Considers Easing Alcohol Sales Rules to Boost Tourism Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is reviewing Thailand’s long-standing afternoon alcohol sales ban, introduced in 1972, following pressure from businesses advocating for tourism-friendly reforms. The restriction, initially aimed at preventing officials from drinking during work hours, is not part of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and remains outdated. Proposed amendments to alcohol regulations, including lifting sales bans on Buddhist holy days and easing restrictions on electronic sales and zoned areas, are under consideration. -
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Thailand Hotel Rates Rise 15% Amid Tourism Boom
Thailand Hotel Rates Rise 15% Amid Tourism Boom Thailand’s hotel room rates surged by 15% in 2024, making it the only country with double-digit growth, according to SiteMinder. The average daily rate increased to 5,377 baht, peaking at 6,460 baht in December. Strong international travel demand, with foreign visitors making up 77% of check-ins, fueled the growth. Longer booking windows and extended stays contributed to rising revenues, with direct hotel website bookings surpassing Expedia in revenue. Chinese travelers, supported by new visa exemptions, played a key role. Hoteliers are advised to balance direct and third-party bookings to maintain profitability.
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