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Zelinsky: The End Is Near
As long as I know of, UK didn't become the stage of land battle(unlike continental Europe). That's the difference(between WW1 UK and today's Ukraine). Occasionally being air raided is one thing. But ongoing army battle on its soil is another. -
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Free Internet Set to Empower Over 1 Million Disabled Thais
Nice to see a good news story. -
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Thailand Dismisses Claims of 94% Drop in Chinese Tourists
When I first came to Thailand, the Communist insurgency caused people to worry about going into the countryside. Tourists were worried about going into rural areas. That insurgency was paid for by the Chinese. Now it's a tourism insurgency that doesn't benefit Thai people as much as the TAT seems to think. -
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17 Dead in Bus Crash on Hillside Road in Prachinburi
UPDATE Bus Crash: GPS Data Reveals Timeline of Tragedy Picture from responders. The crash involving a bus carrying a group from Phon Charoen Municipality in Bueng Kan occurred on Highway 304 in Nadi district, Prachinburi,, when the bus driver lost control and overturned off the road, at approximately 3:09 AM on 26 February. GPS Data Reveals Speed and Route According to Ms. Piyawan Thapaengphan, the Bueng Kan transport officer, and Mr. Issara Sothong, a vehicle inspection officer, the bus, registered as a non-fixed-route passenger vehicle with registration number 30-0040 Bueng Kan, had been monitored via a GPS tracking system installed by Thai GPS Service Co., Ltd. Timeline of the journey: • 25 February, 17:01 – The bus departed from Phon Charoen, Bueng Kan. • 25 February, 17:40 – Entered Sakon Nakhon province. • 25 February, 18:57 – Entered Udon Thani province. • 25 February, 20:58 – Entered Khon Kaen province. • 25 February, 23:55 – Entered Nakhon Ratchasima province. • 26 February, 03:01 – Entered Prachinburi province. • 26 February, 03:09 – The bus crashed in Bu Phram subdistrict, Nadi district, Prachinburi. Speed Before the Crash GPS data shows the bus was travelling at varying speeds leading up to the crash: • 03:06 – 21 km/h • 03:07 – 23 km/h • 03:08 – 44 km/h • 03:09 – Peaked at 85 km/h (the moment of the crash) Officials have noted concerns regarding the driver’s working hours. GPS records indicate the driver exceeded the legal limit of continuous driving, with a stretch from 21:02 on 25 February to 3:09 on 26 February, amounting to 6 hours and 7 minutes of non-stop driving across Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Prachinburi provinces. The Department of Land Transport and police are conducting detailed investigations into the cause of the crash. Authorities are urging transport companies to enforce stricter rest periods for drivers to prevent future tragedies. -- 2025-02-27 -
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February Poll: 58% more satisfied with Trump’s Job as Potus , than Biden
Wellif you believe this nonsense go ahead and block me cause I sure as heck will block your ccrrp -
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US votes against the free world at UN
There is no free world, except in some peoples imagination!
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