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Politics Thaksin Unveils Vision to Transform Thailand into ASEAN Powerhouse
None a single thing touching upon education. -
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Report Thailand Rides Wave of Hope, Ranks 9th in Global Optimism Index
Interesting. This survey's results contradict most, of not all, recent surveys in Thailand about future hope/optimism, especially the results for Thai youth. -
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Report Bangkok Dining Costs Surge: Eating Out a Luxury for Many
I've found very few Thai dishes prepared here, that I would praise, most is just slop. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 19 July 2025
UPDATE: Brit Mum's Bangkok Bungling: Woman Faces German Court Over Drug Trafficking Charges Pictures courtesy of Sick Chirpse Facebook A 21-year-old British mum has been arrested in a cannabis sting operation at Munich Airport after reportedly attempting to smuggle the drug from Thailand. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362660-young-british-mum-detained-in-germany-for-cannabis-smuggling/page/3/#findComment-19955588 -
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Report Young British Mum Detained in Germany for Cannabis Smuggling
UPDATE: Brit Mum's Bangkok Bungling: Woman Faces German Court Over Drug Trafficking Charges Pictures courtesy of Sick Chirpse Facebook A 21-year-old British mum has been arrested in a cannabis sting operation at Munich Airport after reportedly attempting to smuggle the drug from Thailand. Cameron Bradford from Knebworth, Hertfordshire, faces serious charges in Germany for allegedly trying to transport cannabis between countries. Officials formally charged her with attempted transit and international trafficking of cannabis after catching her at Munich Airport on April 22. Currently in custody, Bradford awaits her court appearance on August 6 at Munich District Court. Chief Prosecutor Anne Leiding has confirmed that investigations are ongoing, particularly into the origin of the cannabis. The arrest followed suspicious activity when Bradford abruptly changed her travel plans, switching from a Singapore-Heathrow route to a stopover in Munich. This alerted German officials, who intercepted her upon luggage collection. Initially, Bradford’s family panicked over her unanticipated absence, leading to a missing person report before German authorities informed them of her detention. The UK Foreign Office has issued a statement supporting the detained woman, confirming contact with both her family and local officials. Bradford's incident highlights a worrying trend of UK nationals involved in drug smuggling overseas. Despite Thailand’s decriminalisation of “low-strength” cannabis in 2022, exporting it remains illegal, catching tourists unaware of international legal complexities. In July 2024, the UK partnered with Thai customs to address a surge in smuggling attempts, which resulted in the arrest of over 50 British nationals in Thailand for similar offences. While Germany legalised cannabis for residents, strict prohibitions remain against trafficking, with non-residents facing up to five years in jail for violations. Bradford’s case echoes a troubling pattern of young British individuals dubbed "ganja girls" encountering severe legal consequences abroad. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-19 -
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USA Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Birthday Letter Claim
Imagine having lunch with them.
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