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Bitter Blowback: Govt Slammed for '73 Days of Uyghur Lies'
They might not admit it but Thailand will always bend the knee to China. There's too much financial and economical stake to lose in getting on their bad side........ -
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Pentagon ‘still mystified’ as drone drama deepens
Objects exhibiting advanced technology continue to fly with complete impunity over sensitive military installations and critical infrastructure. Despite the Pentagon’s advanced imaging and sensor capabilities, the nature, purpose and origin of these enigmatic craft are unknown, raising an array of pressing national security concerns. In interviews with “60 Minutes” earlier this month, two recently retired four-star Air Force generals and the Air Force commander overseeing North American airspace defense begrudgingly admitted that the “drones” that loitered in dramatic fashion over key military assets in recent years remain a confounding mystery. https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/5211562-pentagon-mystified-as-drone-drama-deepens/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 26 March 2025
Illegal Migrant Workers Found at Pattaya Construction Site Picture courtesy of TMN A special task force under The Ministry of Labour has uncovered a large number of illegal migrant workers at a construction site in Pattaya. The operation was led by Task Force Trithep Pitak Team 5 (Eastern and Western Regions), in collaboration with security forces and local authorities. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355786-illegal-migrant-workers-found-at-pattaya-construction-site/ -
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Russia and Ukraine Reach Naval Ceasefire Agreement in Black Sea
After two days of peace talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Ukraine have each reached an agreement with the United States to implement a naval ceasefire in the Black Sea. Washington, in its announcement of the deals, emphasized that all parties would continue efforts toward a "durable and lasting peace," with the agreements aiming to reopen a crucial trade route. The White House also confirmed that both nations had committed to working on measures to enforce an existing ban on targeting each other’s energy infrastructure. However, Russia made it clear that the naval ceasefire would only take effect once certain sanctions affecting its food and fertilizer trade were lifted. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged the significance of the agreement, describing it as a positive development. "It is too early to say that it will work, but these were the right meetings, the right decisions, the right steps," he said at a press conference in Kyiv. He further stated, "No-one can accuse Ukraine of not moving towards sustainable peace after this," responding to previous criticisms from US President Donald Trump, who had accused him of obstructing a peace deal. Despite the announcement from Washington, the Kremlin was quick to clarify that the ceasefire would not be enacted until restrictions were lifted on Russian banks, producers, and exporters involved in global food and fertilizer trade. Russia's conditions include the reconnection of key banks to the SwiftPay system, the removal of restrictions on servicing Russian-flagged ships engaged in food trade, and the lifting of barriers to supplying agricultural machinery and other essential goods for food production. The timeline for when the agreement would take effect remained uncertain, as the White House statement did not specify a start date. When questioned about the possibility of lifting sanctions, Trump responded, "We're thinking about all of them right now. We're looking at them." Meanwhile, Washington confirmed its commitment to assisting Russia in regaining access to global markets for its agricultural and fertilizer exports. Later in his nightly address, Zelensky accused the Kremlin of being dishonest in claiming that the ceasefire depended on the removal of sanctions. Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov noted that "third countries" could oversee certain aspects of the agreement. However, he also issued a stern warning, stating that any movement of Russian warships beyond the "eastern part of the Black Sea" would be considered a violation of the deal and a "threat to the national security of Ukraine." He added, "In this case, Ukraine will have full right to exercise right to self-defense." Both Russia and Ukraine play a vital role in global grain exports, and the conflict has led to significant price increases since the start of the war. Based on a report by BBC 2025-03-26 -
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Bernie Sanders Walks Off ABC News Interview After Question About AOC’s Senate Prospects
The problem is the only people more despised than trump are the dems themselves. -
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Illegal Migrant Workers Found at Pattaya Construction Site
Picture courtesy of TMN A special task force under The Ministry of Labour has uncovered a large number of illegal migrant workers at a construction site in Pattaya. The operation was led by Task Force Trithep Pitak Team 5 (Eastern and Western Regions), in collaboration with security forces and local authorities. Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn stated that the inspection was carried out under the supervision of Pichet Thongphan, Inspector-General of the Ministry of Labour, and led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Phanthep Omi, Deputy Head of Task Force Team 5. The investigation revealed a total of 58 workers on-site, three Thai nationals and 55 foreign workers, comprising 52 Myanmar nationals and three Cambodians. It was found that all 52 Myanmar workers lacked the required work permits. As a result, authorities detained them under the Royal Decree on the Management of Foreign Workers’ Employment B.E. 2560 (2017), for the offence of “being a foreign national working without a permit.” The workers are now in custody and are being processed at Pattaya City Police Station. Minister Pipat reaffirmed that while Thailand relies on migrant workers in certain industries, all employment must comply with legal requirements. Employers who hire undocumented workers or fail to register them properly will face legal consequences alongside the workers themselves. He also stressed that the task force will continue operations under the principles of prevention, enforcement, and cooperation to ensure transparency, fairness, and national security in the management of foreign labour. “I urge all business operators to comply with the law by registering their workers, obtaining the necessary permits, and ensuring their employees’ fundamental rights as required by law,” Minister Pipat concluded. -- 2025-03-26
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