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WISE large transfers, any recent problems?
If you've sent loads previously you should be fine, I'm not sure if all BB transfers come up as International now, if not select reason buying a property or long term stay -
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Community Child Hospitalised After Consuming Cannabis-Infused Gummies Left Behind at Birthday Party
I could make you rethink that position. In fact I could make you beg for your mommy while sucking your thumb with edibles. -
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Indian restaurants in Pattaya
Isn't money laundering just rife in Pattaya? there's even a new bar on Buakhao called Dirty Money -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 8 July 2025
Cambodia Denies Using North Korean Hackers in Cyber Attacks on Thailand File photo courtesy of Wikipedia In a strong rebuttal, Cambodia's government flatly denied media allegations of employing North Korean hackers to attack Thai institutions. This emphatic denial was stated in an official release by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, as reported by the Khmer Times. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1366024-cambodia-denies-using-north-korean-hackers-in-cyber-attacks-on-thailand/ -
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Report Cambodia Denies Using North Korean Hackers in Cyber Attacks on Thailand
File photo courtesy of Wikipedia In a strong rebuttal, Cambodia's government flatly denied media allegations of employing North Korean hackers to attack Thai institutions. This emphatic denial was stated in an official release by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, as reported by the Khmer Times. The ministry strongly refuted any ties to North Korean hacking groups, instead pointing fingers at the Thai group known as BlackEye-Thai. According to Cambodia, this group is responsible for a series of attacks targeting nearly all Cambodian government online systems over the past fortnight. However, Cambodian officials assured the public that these attempted breaches were successfully deflected, resulting in minimal damage. The ministry's statement reiterated, "The Royal Government of Cambodia has no connection whatsoever with North Korean hacker groups, contrary to these accusations." This diplomatic tension hints at a complex web of regional cybersecurity issues. Accusations and counter-accusations between neighbouring nations can lead to heightened scrutiny of both domestic and international cyber defences. Both Cambodia and Thailand may likely face increased pressure to bolster their cybersecurity measures. The situation underlines the intricate and often opaque world of state-sponsored hacking. With cyber warfare being a rising threat, transparency and cooperation between countries remain essential in mitigating potential conflicts. The unfolding developments between Cambodia and Thailand highlight the necessity of international dialogue and collaboration. As the digital landscape becomes increasingly fraught with challenges, nations must remain vigilant and prioritise cybersecurity. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-08 -
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Community Pattaya Restaurant Owner Defends Sexy Attire as Marketing Strategy Amid Hygiene Backlash
That would have coke out by now. Kind of like Megan Markle and her Hollywood whore blog. Edit: spelling of whore's name.
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