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Health Covid Chaos: Cases Surge to 67,484 in a Single Week in Thailand
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Finance Foreign Nationals Face Account Bans in Bangkok Bank Crackdown
P2P (peer-to-peer) crypto trading allows individuals to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly with each other, bypassing a centralized exchange. Instead of using an exchange to match buyers and sellers, P2P platforms connect users directly. -
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Report British Holidaymaker Dies in Bangkok: A Mother’s Heartfelt Warning
It never ceases to amaze me how flippant and heartless some of the comments on here are. Parents have lost their children. Brothers and sisters have lost their siblings. Most of those commenting probably consume a drug more dangerous than cocaine every single day — alcohol. If alcohol were illegal and they didn’t drink, they'd likely have the same scornful attitude toward those who do. But the facts speak for themselves: alcohol is the most harmful drug overall, almost three times as harmful as cocaine or tobacco. I don’t drink or do drugs myself, but let’s be honest, this couple had probably done a bit of coke here and there at parties over the years, like millions of others. They were in Bangkok, having a good time. If they’d bought a clean batch, they’d have come home safely and gone on with their lives. Do I advise against it, yes, do I think people are stupid for doing it, yes – but I've been no saint in my life. Instead, they made a tragic mistake in a place known for scams, dangerous drink and adulterated drugs. As if none of you have ever done something reckless, immoral or stupid. As if you’ve never made a mistake. Take a good look in the mirror and reflect on the phrase: "There but for the grace of God go I". My deepest condolences to the families. -
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Health Covid Chaos: Cases Surge to 67,484 in a Single Week in Thailand
You tell us “Dr jabber“. -
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Report Nightmare in Phuket: British Family's Pricey Villa Scam Uncovered
Yes, that's not reported how they entered Thailand. Maybe they visited relatives in US and came via Japan even. -
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Report Driver Fined for Dangerous Reverse on Hanoi Expressway, Loses License Points
Picture courtesy of VN Express A 32-year-old driver in Vietnam has been hit with a hefty fine of VND35 million (US$1,345) and had 10 points deducted from his driver's licence after he reversed on the Hanoi – Thai Nguyen Expressway. The incident, which occurred at 2:50 p.m. on Monday, was addressed by the Traffic Police Department of Thai Nguyen Provincial Police. Caught on dashcam, the driver's dangerous manoeuvre took place after he missed the exit ramp at the Song Cong interchange. Instead of proceeding to the next exit, he reversed his four-seat vehicle on the expressway, with hazard lights on, narrowly avoiding a collision with an oncoming car. Vietnam's traffic regulations assign 12 points to each driver's license. When all points are lost, the driver faces a ban and must wait at least six months before retaking the driving test. Losing 10 points for this dangerous action puts the driver precariously close to losing his licence altogether. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the severe consequences of violating traffic rules in Vietnam, especially on busy expressways where safety is paramount. The authorities' swift action underscores their commitment to enforcing traffic laws and ensuring road safety for all users. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-05-29
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