Pheu Thai Criticised for Limiting Paetongtarn's Role in Censure Debate
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Skype to be shutdown in May
I'm with you on the uncertainty, always waiting for the other shoe to drop while here, it's annoying. I was thinking about opening a worldwide bank account, but think they want you to lockup $250,000 or more for balance requirements. -
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Motorola enquiry
Bizarre that anyone would consider buying from a seller that has no ratings for the product and no seller ratings -
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A Visit to the Tax Office
The same happened to me regarding dividends sent over to Thailand (tax already paid in US). They said that their forms have not yet been updated to include tax credit and told me not to bother if I had already paid tax somewhere else. Maybe next year. -
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Anti-vaxers kill child in Texas
Immunisation Saved At Least 154 Million Lives Over Past 50 Years – WHO Infectious Diseases 24/04/2024 "Immunisation has saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years, since the World Health Organization (WHO) launched its Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in 1974. [emphasis added] Of the lives saved, 146 million were children under five, and 101 million were babies. Global infant deaths have reduced by 40% and more than halved in Africa. [emphasis added] ... The measles vaccine has had the biggest impact on reducing infant mortality, accounting for 60% of the lives saved – 94 million. https://healthpolicy-watch.news/immunisation-has-had-a-massive-impact-on-human-survival/ -
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Thailand Faces Backlash Over Secret Uyghur Deportation to China
Rules based international order says no. -
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Skype to be shutdown in May
Skype will be difficult to replace, especially for the elderly who chat with their kids and grand kids, due to the ease of set up and use. I would be interested in the percentage of people that migrate to Microsoft Teams, past their last Skype credit. If comments on this forum are anything to go by, it appears not many will. In many ways, Microsoft is a like the Nokia phone company on this one. They had a huge market share, and thought they always would, so never invested in R & D. Along comes Zoom and Microsoft still did nothing. Microsoft is always one step behind its competitors, thus, when they have a failing product, their only answer is to shut it down.
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