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Report Google Under Fire After 10 Million Left Unwarned in Turkey Earthquake
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Inside blood (under skin) front leg
I am on blood thinners and also get swollen feet and ankles and my legs look like yours. In fact if I knock myself anywhere I get blood spots. Anytime I sit I elevate my legs and put Vaseline on them to prevent leaking and bleeding. Tried compression socks but that just moved the problem upwards. Yes age thins the skin and increases circulation problems especially if you have heart problems. -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai & Cambodian Leaders Agree to Ceasefire Following Malaysia Talks
wrong: boy are u misinformed!! BIG money involved in concessions for oil exploration around the Island and many believe this is what caused the falling out between Thaksin and hun sen here's some links to prove it https://www.dw.com/en/why-are-thailand-and-cambodia-clashing-over-koh-kood-island/a-71212061 "The island is believed to be sitting atop massive gas and oil reserves. Its exploitation has been on hold due to Cambodia claiming parts of the territory, but now, with the growing demand for energy in both Asian countries, the conflict has been pushed to forefront." https://thediplomat.com/2025/04/the-thai-resort-island-at-the-center-of-a-simmering-territorial-dispute-with-cambodia/ The resumption of maritime boundary negotiations between Bangkok and Phnom Penh has revived a dormant sovereignty dispute over Koh Kood Hun Manet, the prime minister of Cambodia, recently waded into the debate, publicly stating that its claims over Koh Kood, which is referred to as Koh Kuch in Khmer, had not yet been lost. The disagreement over Koh Kood dates back to the era of French colonial rule in Indochina. In 1904, Thailand, then called Siam, ceded the island to France, along with the nearby port of Trat and other adjacent islands. In the Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1907, these territories were then retroceded to Siam in exchange for large territories in western Cambodia. However, Cambodia has never fully accepted Thai sovereignty over Koh Kood. In 1972, Phnom Penh released an official map and normalized its continental shelf with a decree that asserted a claim over the southern part of Koh Kood. another one https://pressxpress.org/2025/01/05/why-is-cambodia-pressing-thailand-over-koh-kood/ As Thailand and Cambodia reignite diplomatic tensions over the island of Koh Kood, Cambodia is pressing its case on historical grounds, arguing that its territorial claims were marginalized during the colonial era. Beyond sovereignty, the dispute highlights deeper questions of historical justice and energy equity in Southeast Asia. The island, located in the Gulf of Thailand, is suspected to sit atop vast reserves of natural gas and oil, making it a focal point not just for sovereignty but for control over valuable energy resources. While both countries have agreed to share the profits in principle, Cambodia contends that its territorial rights deserve clearer recognition under international law. " -
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Report Bangkok Waste Scheme Stumbles as Residents Remain Uninformed
People in our village talk about looking after the environment then burn their rubbish. At least we drive 50km round trip to put our rubbish in the local town bins, .... probably so they can burn our rubbish. It's the thought that counts. -
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Why are there 10,000 topics about Trump?
100% of your posts are about me. Why????. Why won't you meet in person? You must a scared to show the real you.
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