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Musk Plans to Send Humanoid Robot to Mars by 2026, Human Landings Could Follow by 2029
Guess you are against humanity going to the stars. -
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Welcome to Thailand! Tourist's First Visit to Pattaya Ends in Theft
welcome to honest Thailand .... I'll just wait for the new honest taxi story to follow. Just bring your wallet and we'll look after it... no thief's or cheats here ! -
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Iran’s Digital Crackdown: Drones, Apps, and Surveillance Enforce Hijab Laws
Sounds exactly like Labour. The only difference is Labour don't restrict this to women (although sentencing guidelines are of course tiered based on sex, religion, race etc.). -
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Biden AutoPen Signature scandal
A pardon is a defense to a criminal charge. The burden of proving a Pardon is on the defendant. Indict one of the slimiest ones, like Schiff and then we can get to the bottom of the whole thing, under oath. -
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Four More British Men Arrested with 131kg of Cannabis at Koh Samui Airport
Yesterday 165kg was busted coming off the ferry. All of it was in suitcases which makes me wonder if it was headed for another 4 idiots to try getting on a plane with. -
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Thaksin Dismisses US Sanctions Over Uyghur Deportations
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath In a recent development stirring political dialogue, former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has downplayed the United States' decision to impose visa restrictions on Thai officials. This move by the US follows Thailand's controversial deportation of at least 40 Uyghurs to China last month, a step that has attracted significant international scrutiny. Thaksin declared on Monday that the US authorities appear to have acted on outdated information, emphasising that the deportations adhered to legal frameworks and international humanitarian norms. He highlighted the complex situation of the Uyghurs, who had been detained in Thailand for illegal entry for over a decade, with no other nation stepping up to offer asylum. "The US and Europe did not provide them refuge either," Thaksin noted. "Their country of origin is China, and with China's assurances of no prosecution upon their return, they should reunite with their families." These deportations have triggered both US sanctions and a European Parliament resolution condemning Thailand, not just for this incident, but also for issues related to the lese-majeste law. Speaking on how to engage with the US on this matter, Thaksin maintained that American authorities comprehend the intricacies, albeit acknowledging that international politics are often tangled. Despite the condemnation, he pointed out that free trade negotiations continue to be unaffected. "There's nothing to be alarmed about," Thaksin reassured. "If I'm not worried, you shouldn't be either." The former prime minister further dismissed any potential impact of the US visa sanctions on sitting Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra or other cabinet members, asserting that diplomatic efforts can ameliorate misunderstandings. "Nothing is permanent. If they don't understand, we clarify it. There's nothing to worry about," he added. When questioned about the necessity of high-level engagements to resolve the issue, Thaksin implied that dialogues can proceed through various diplomatic channels without immediate concern. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai stated on Monday that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actively addressing international community concerns regarding the Uyghur deportations, reported Bangkok Post. As the situation unfolds, the Thai government faces a delicate balancing act between upholding international relations, maintaining its sovereignty, and handling domestic critiques. The financial implications of these diplomatic tensions also linger, as Thailand continues to prioritise stability to sustain economic growth and foreign investments, crucial for its currency valuation and resulting economic forecasts currently poised around 42 Thai Baht per 1 USD. -- 2025-03-18
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