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Politics PP Faces Crushing Defeat in Local Polls, Old Politics Thrive
Oh yeah! good ole Tony is back. -
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How Many Notorious Foreign Criminals Are Hiding Out in Thailand?
A fellow I knew seemed like a normal guy, but from things that he and his Thai wife said probably committed insurance fraud and maybe bigamy! It seems that he took out a life insurance policy and then left his wife and children back in Farangland and moved to Thailand. His wife then claimed that he had died while overseas and was able to claim the insurance after a few years while he married a Thai woman, had a child and started a new life here. He was on about 10 years overstay when he had a heart attack and died. -
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Big Beautiful Expat Tax
If the idea is to "offset the cost." It will most likely be treated as overpayment of tax due, i.e. refunded. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Mobile Networks to Broadcast Disaster Test Alert Today Picture courtesy of Thai PBS World Today at 1pm, residents of five Thai provinces will witness the final test of the public disaster early warning system. Conducted by the Department of Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, this system uses mobile networks to deliver timely alerts. Residents of Bangkok, Udon Thani, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Chiang Mai should prepare to receive these alerts on their smartphones. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360515-mobile-networks-to-broadcast-disaster-test-alert-today/ -
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Report Mobile Networks to Broadcast Disaster Test Alert Today!
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS World Today at 1pm, residents of five Thai provinces will witness the final test of the public disaster early warning system. Conducted by the Department of Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, this system uses mobile networks to deliver timely alerts. Residents of Bangkok, Udon Thani, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Chiang Mai should prepare to receive these alerts on their smartphones. Subscribers with 4G and 5G compatible smartphones (Android version 11 or higher, or iOS version 18 and higher) will receive an eight-second voice signal. This will be promptly followed by a warning message in both Thai and English about a simulated disaster. It's important to note, no action is required as this is purely a test, and the warning message will stay visible for ten minutes. Those using older networks, like 2G or 3G, need not worry. They will receive the alerts via standard SMS. The department has assured that this will be the last of the tests after two prior runs on May 2nd and 7th. The initiative for this warning system was prioritised following the March 28th earthquake in Myanmar. This quake had significant impacts in Thailand, with ramifications most notable in Bangkok despite the city being 1,000km from the epicentre. The earthquake led to the catastrophic collapse of a building under construction in Chatuchak district. Tragically, this incident resulted in 89 confirmed fatalities, in addition to numerous injuries. Seven individuals still remain missing. However, clarification revealed that four people initially reported as missing were absent from work and unharmed. The implementation of this early warning system seeks to prevent such tragedies in the future by issuing timely alerts. By enhancing alert systems, the authorities aim to enable faster responses during disasters, minimising risks and enhancing public safety. This makes the test today a vital step toward ensuring community resilience in the face of potential crises. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai PBS World 2025-05-13 -
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Markets Rebound as US and China agree to slash tariffs for 90 days
Oh jeezz - this is going to give the lefties a headache and a panty urination
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