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Thai Delegation Arrives in China for Uyghur Meeting amid Tensions
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The shepherd and his lost sheep.
Both these shepherds need the big bad wolf to come in and send them back to their maker, then Mary and her little lamb came lead all the flocks to the promised land where peace and harmony will prevail, hopefully. If the above cannot come to pass I hope both the shepherds press the big red button and all the world bend over, place their lips on their behinds and kiss their rectums goodbye. -
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Thailand Live Thursday 20 March 2025
British Cannabis Smuggler Caught in Major Thai Airport Bust Photo via MGR Online In a significant breakthrough, Thai officials have detained one of Britain's leading cannabis smugglers at Samui International Airport. This arrest forms part of a larger operation against illegal cannabis smuggling, culminating in the detention of 13 foreign nationals, including ten Britons. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355131-british-cannabis-smuggler-caught-in-major-thai-airport-bust/ -
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Tourist in Monk Robe Fined for Wild Snake Ride in Pattaya - video
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
With forced withdrawal, Russia takes away Ukraine's Kursk cards - Zelensky had gambled on being able to trade land in Russia for the return of land in Ukraine. That failed. Ian Proud - RESPONSIBLE STATECRAFT https://responsiblestatecraft.org/ukraine-withdrawal-kursk/ Nevertheless, if reports are true, it offers further proof of Russia’s penchant for encirclement, going back to World War II, and the encirclement of the German army outside of Stalingrad. All across the Ukrainian front line during 2024, Russian forces have mounted a series of small tactical encirclements to capture villages and towns. Pro-Russian military bloggers were gleeful that the Kursk encirclement was made possible by gas pipes that were empty because of Ukraine’s decision to halt Russian gas transit to Europe as of January 1. On a lighter note some with long memories may remember Ian Proud he was head of PolSec at the British Embassy in Thailand in the early noughties who made the mistake of leaving comments open on his valedictory when he left the posting and folks remebered some of his epic bar crawls in should we say less salubrious places ! https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/apr/11/ianmackinnon
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