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Trump Officials Discussed Secret Yemen Strike Plans on Signal, Accidentally Added Journalist
as usual from you, always the same lame excuses -
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Hello. Enough with all the negativity!
"etc", is that Japanese for "boomboom"? -
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Petition for trump ban on U.K. visit gathers votes
he faces a very hostile reception with even more trump balloons wearing nappys -
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Canadian Tourist's Warning: Assault and Theft in Pattaya Bars
That comes from a sick mind. -
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British Man Dies After Footpath Altercation in Bangkok
Nope - I didn't make that up - I questioned if it was a Pit Bull type dog and explained why is questioned that... making the statement: [My very first thoughts... Pit Bull... but thats clearly due to the bias and media conditioning we've received over the years] You were too stupid to understand that last comment which has now been highlighted for the 3rd time for you... yet you still accuse me of making up stories, when the comments are in fact open speculation and guess work..... There is nothing on any of the CCTV footage which shows it. The only mention of the 'kick to the nuts' is the quote from the Thug who lured an aging foreigner into an alley and knocked him out.... You of course believed the Thai thug's word as fact - no surprise there.... Show proof of the foreigner kicking the security guy in the nuts - there is none. Yep... you used that one a few times - a weak attempt to point score. Just as you did accusing me of having 'altercations' which Thai's - just your made up accusations of the lying cockroach you are. the delusion is all yours... an out right liar. -
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Philippines Faces Dangerous Heat Indices as Warm Season Begins
File photo for reference only As the Philippines transitions from the northeast monsoon to the warm and dry season, six areas have reported alarming heat indices between 42 and 46 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday, March 26, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) recorded these figures, categorising them within the “danger level.” Heat indices from 42°C to 51°C pose significant health risks, including heat cramps, exhaustion, and a heightened chance of heat stroke with prolonged exposure or activity. On this day, Dagupan City in Pangasinan reported the highest index at 46°C, leading the list of affected areas. Other regions experiencing dangerous heat levels include Tuguegarao City in Cagayan (44°C), Butuan City in Agusan del Norte (43°C), and cities like Legazpi in Albay, Virac in Catanduanes, and Pili in Camarines Sur, each recording a heat index of 42°C. PAGASA's declaration of the end of the amihan season marks the onset of elevated temperatures across the country, urging caution and preparation for the warmer months ahead. Residents are advised to take protective measures, such as staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous activities during peak heat periods, to mitigate health risks associated with the rising temperatures, reported Manila Bulletin. -- 2025-03-26
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