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Middle East Pentagon: ‘Bold and Brilliant’ Operation That Crippled Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure
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Report Thailand Tightens Rules for Foreign Drivers: Tests Now Mandatory
When I learnt to drive the entire learning process took place behind the wheel of a car on the public road. accompanied at least by a qualified driver but normally by a driving instructor it was called a "driving lesson" That was the educational part The driving test was to check I had learnt how to drive correctly it was not educational in itself A "test drive" is for the purpose of checking out the condition of a car before buying it Seems like a strange reaction but Laugh or cry whatever you feel is appropriate. I didn't mention university ! but as far as driving education is concerned "driving schools" are not uncommon in developed countries and can even be found over here Lets just leave it at that shall we -
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Transport Phuket Says Farewell to Pink Buses in Favour of Electric Fleet
5 million each Thats a lot of brown envelopes going around phuket -
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Report HCM City to Invest VNĐ2.24 Trillion in New Youth Cultural House
Picture courtesy of Vietnam News Ho Chi Minh City plans to invest over VNĐ2.24 trillion (US$94 million) from the State Budget to construct a new 25-storey Youth Cultural House in District 1. The project, set for completion by 2028, will span over 93,500 square metres and is designed to last 100 years. Managed by the HCM City Youth Union, this government-backed development aims to revitalise the cultural hub with new features including an event plaza, a multipurpose hall seating 500-700 people, exhibition spaces, libraries, sports facilities, and media and AI labs. Opened in 1979, the current venue is a key part of the city's student movement, attracting around 5 million visitors annually. However, it lacks the capacity to meet the increasing demands of local youth, prompting calls for expansion and modernisation. City officials describe the project as a means to "foster a lively environment for young people, providing them with a space to connect, learn, and grow." Despite the enthusiasm, experts have voiced concerns about the high-rise's impact on the historic downtown area, home to landmarks like the Reunification Palace and the Saigon Central Post Office. Authorities are urged to weigh these concerns carefully, ensuring that the new development respects the district's architectural heritage while addressing the needs of its youthful population. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Vietnam News 2025-06-23 -
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Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk
Ha! You are so annoyed and I’m entertained by it!
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