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Report Fed-Up Nottingham Dad Moves Family to Thailand for New Life
Oh stop being pedantic. Adding food, accomdation into things that every adult pays for. If you are 18 you can get a part time job to pay for any costs you have, just like any adult can do. Furthermore, as most are deciding now - is to stay at home whilst you study. Most parents will also tend to lend support to most children. You were talking about education fees. -
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Crime Man High on Drugs Fatally Stabs Relative, Flees to Rooftop in Phrae Province
Sad, but at least they didn't try to blame it on marijuana like they usually do. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 July 2025
Ethiopian and Japanese Claim Victories at Pattaya Marathon 2025 Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Marathon. Pattaya came alive over the weekend as more than 10,000 runners from across the globe converged for the “Amazing Thailand Pattaya Marathon 2025 Presented by MAMA.” The international race, held from 19–20 July, brought vibrancy, tourism and a festive atmosphere to the resort town, with athletes and spectators alike celebrating endurance, sportsmanship and cultural exchange. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367315-ethiopian-and-japanese-claim-victories-at-pattaya-marathon-2025/ -
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Community Ethiopian and Japanese Claim Victories at Pattaya Marathon 2025
Pictures courtesy of Pattaya Marathon. Pattaya came alive over the weekend as more than 10,000 runners from across the globe converged for the “Amazing Thailand Pattaya Marathon 2025 Presented by MAMA.” The international race, held from 19–20 July, brought vibrancy, tourism and a festive atmosphere to the resort town, with athletes and spectators alike celebrating endurance, sportsmanship and cultural exchange. The race kicked off before dawn in front of Terminal 21 Pattaya shopping mall, with a high-energy opening ceremony graced by Pattaya Deputy Mayor Mr. Krisana Boonsawat and Mr. Nat Krutsut, Director of Events at the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The event’s spotlight races were the Full Marathon (42 kilometres) and the Half Marathon (21 kilometres), both of which drew professional runners from around the world. In the men’s marathon, Ethiopia reaffirmed its long-standing dominance in long-distance running. Tariku Abdi stormed to victory with a winning time of 2:25:03, securing the overall title. He was closely followed by compatriots Deraje Alemu Miko and Kindu Tiruneh, who took second and third place respectively, making it an all-Ethiopian podium sweep. Thailand’s pride in the men’s division was upheld by Mr. Charan Jupoh, who emerged as the top Thai finisher with a commendable time of 2:43:24. On the women’s side, Haruna Takano of Japan impressed with a powerful and consistent performance, clinching the overall title in 2:49:45. She finished well ahead of Ling Wu from China, who took second place and Ethiopia’s Yesheemebet Taso, who came in third. Thai runner Ms. Oranong Wongsorn led the local charge, finishing as the top Thai woman with a strong time of 2:56:17. Beyond the competition, the event served a greater purpose, promoting Thailand as a global hub for sports tourism and wellness. Organisers noted the marathon’s contribution to stimulating the local economy and energising Pattaya’s tourism sector during the mid-year period. With thousands of participants and an electric atmosphere along the scenic routes of Pattaya, the 2025 edition of the Pattaya Marathon proved once again to be more than just a race, it was a celebration of international camaraderie and the enduring spirit of athletic achievement. Adapted by Asean Now from Pattaya Marathon 2025-07-21 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 21 July 2025
Chinese Tourist Drowns in Rough Seas off Koh Lanta Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A Chinese tourist drowned off the coast of Koh Lanta onthe afternoon of 20 July, after being swept out to sea by strong waves, despite warnings about dangerous sea conditions. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367313-chinese-tourist-drowns-in-rough-seas-off-koh-lanta/ -
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USA Trump’s Leg Swelling Traced to Common Age-Related Vein Condition
I believe the story is whether the President has been fitted with a Foley catheter, which is a device inserted into the urethra (penis) and into the bladder. A colostomy bag is very different, and typically associated with colorectal cancer survivors, paraplegics and other individuals lacking control of the bowels. For reference. The other type of common urinary catheter device fitted to men is a Texas Condom, a sheath fitted externally to the penis.
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