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EU Calls on Citizens to Stockpile Supplies Amid Rising Security Threats
The people in Thailand who will suffer the most when WW3 comes (and it will) will be city people because all the shops will empty on Day One and close, and the markets will either stop or the prices will be very high. Rural people will take advantage of the situation, for sure. -
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Labour Minister Demands Safety Overhaul Following Accidents on Rama II Road
Heads should be rolling and the top officers of this construction company should be in jail. This project is a decade behind schedule and was not only an badly planned, but continues to be an embarrassment to the Thai nation. This is the main artery in and out of Bangkok for God's sake, get your act together people! the fact that this project has been so poorly managed and is so far behind schedule is an abomination. -
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Crackdown on Illegal Short-Term Condo Rentals in Pattaya
We did, repeatedly, with the same result one expects of the local constabulary. -
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Consider every day as a blessing
Every day is a gift. Even after reading some comments here.😀 -
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Genetic Study Offers Hope for Cambodia’s Endangered Elephants
Fauna&Flora A groundbreaking genetic study has revealed that Cambodia’s northern plains host a larger and more diverse population of endangered Asian elephants than previously thought, offering new hope for their conservation. Conducted by Fauna & Flora alongside Cambodian and Scottish researchers, the study analysed elephant dung to estimate a population of 51 elephants in the Prey Lang, Preah Roka, and Chhaeb wildlife sanctuaries—far more than earlier anecdotal estimates of 20-30 individuals. Crucially, genetic testing showed these elephants descended from two distinct lineages, boosting their chances of long-term survival. Despite this positive finding, the study warns that a population of at least 1,000 is needed to prevent inbreeding and ensure survival beyond the next century. Cambodia’s total wild elephant population is estimated at just 400-600. Fragmentation remains a major threat, with elephants moving between Preah Roka and Chhaeb but not to Prey Lang, underscoring the need to expand conservation efforts. Experts say this research provides vital insights for future protection strategies, with plans to apply similar methods across Cambodia and beyond to better track and safeguard elephant populations. -2025-03-28 -
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Best burger restaurants in Thailand
Leo's in Sisaket. Would like to try more but there aren't many good ones around here.
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