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Petition for trump ban on U.K. visit gathers votes
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 24 March 2025
UN Calls for Unified Effort in Thailand's Sustainable Development Drive Kanni Wignaraja, Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific at the United Nations Development Programme | Photo via UNDP Kanni Wignaraja, the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Asia-Pacific Regional Director, has urged the Thai government, private sector, and communities to join forces for a sustainable future. During her visit to the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2025 in Bangkok, she emphasised inclusivity in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355620-un-calls-for-unified-effort-in-thailands-sustainable-development-drive/ -
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No Use In Crying: Or....Is there? (There is ALWAYS some use in having a good cry..right?)
Because you were whining in The Lounge about not being popular enough. Being popular usually requires being taken seriously. I don't take you seriously and that's why I typically don't respond to any of your topics, thus why you are not popular with me. So you can't do both, act like a petulant child and then expect to be popular with adults at the same time. Anyway, I'm clearly wasting my time trying to communicate intelligently with you who rather try to play clever word games. So you go on doing you, and you will remain unpopular. But now that you have all the answers, you don't need to ask any further about why people don't respond to you in a positive way on your posts. -
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UN Calls for Unified Effort in Thailand's Sustainable Development Drive
Kanni Wignaraja, Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific at the United Nations Development Programme | Photo via UNDP Kanni Wignaraja, the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Asia-Pacific Regional Director, has urged the Thai government, private sector, and communities to join forces for a sustainable future. During her visit to the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2025 in Bangkok, she emphasised inclusivity in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). Wignaraja spoke with Thai ministers, businesses, and communities about challenges in climate action, nature conservation, and gender equality, identifying that environmental issues disproportionately affect women and girls. "Environmental degradation, waste management issues, and pollution often hit women and girls hardest," she noted, impacting their education, employment, and pay equity. She underscored the importance of sustainability-focused financing strategies, urging the use of Thailand's rich biodiversity in economic planning to benefit both the planet and its people. Large companies bear significant responsibility in reducing their environmental footprint and regenerating natural resources, she added, urging banks and micro-entrepreneurs to participate in these sustainability efforts. Highlighting Phetchaburi province as a model for public-private biodiversity investments, Wignaraja observed successful collaborations like the UNDP's Biodiversity Finance Initiative, which promote economic growth while preserving the environment. Bioeconomy investments there align with Thailand's Unesco Creative City of Gastronomy designation and Kaeng Krachan National Park's status as a World Heritage site. Thailand's pioneering initiatives, such as the Thailand Policy Lab, engage citizens in policy development, addressing transition challenges to an upper-middle-income economy. "I see a renewed commitment from Thailand to advance the sustainable development agenda," Wignaraja stated, stressing that policies must centre on people’s evolving needs and experiences. By localising SDGs and fostering partnerships across sectors, Wignaraja envisions a collaborative path forward, ensuring sustainable growth and inclusive development for all of Thailand, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Thai PM Paetongtarn Accused of Being a 'Tax Dodger' by MP
it's like bloody deja vu. -
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Thaksin's Debt Solution Sparks Debate Amidst Thailand's Financial Woes
What irks me about these grandiose ideas is that they are always tailored to help the irresponsible morons who fail and create problems. What about the majority of diligent people who responsibly pay the sky-high interest rates on bank loans at the high street banks (8-9%), and have even submitted land as a guarantee... where's the recognition/benefit for them? Just leaves a bad taste in the mouth of those who honour their committments whilst the idiots get more consideration... calling BS on this.
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