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USA CBS Drops Bombshell: Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' to End in 2026
You are kidding. 60 minutes/CBS/Paramount. 60 minutes edited out Harris' inarticulate ramblings with something completely different got caught out and it's cost them $16 mil. How is this clutching at straws? As for Colbert he like all the other radical left propogandists and Trump haters has seen a big downturn in viewership. -
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Report Swede, Aussie Found Dead Hours Apart in Same Pattaya Condo
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Report Leaving the West: Why Many Vietnamese Are Going Back Home
Photo courtesy of VN Express Minh Tam's return to Vietnam after eight years in Canada took her family and friends by surprise. At 30, with a stable job, she faced no challenges integrating into Canadian society, yet never truly felt at home. Her routine was solitary, marked by a rotating cycle of work and mundane living. The decision to return was sparked by two profound experiences: an intense wave of homesickness upon landing in Hanoi in 2023 and a vivid dream of her parents pleading with her to stay. These moments highlighted her deeper sense of belonging to Vietnam. Tam’s story is part of a growing trend of return migration. Each year, around 25,000 Vietnamese emigrants come back, driven by the country’s burgeoning economy and improved living standards. This shift is noted in the Migration Profile Vietnam report by the International Organization for Migration. Nguyen Thi Huong, another returnee, spent years in the U.S. and Australia. As a retired nurse, she initially moved to California in 2019 to be with her children. Despite her language skills and open personality, she felt isolated amidst the busy lives of her family and the dispersed Vietnamese community. An emotional encounter in a park, where a stranger mistook her for homeless, solidified her decision to return. Australia offered no solace either, leaving her feeling lonely and disconnected. By 2023, she returned to Vietnam, finding solace in her renovated home balancing personal space with a lively pho shop rental. This sense of belonging echoes through the stories of many return migrants. According to the United Nations Economic and Social Affairs, second-generation Vietnamese abroad often struggle with language barriers and cultural integration, prompting a return to their roots. Dr. Catherine Earl from RMIT University Vietnam attributes this reverse migration to more than just adaptation difficulties overseas. Her research suggests that migration is now fluid, with people moving between countries for various life stages. For many, the emotional fulfilment found in familial and cultural connections back home outweighs the benefits of living abroad. Thanh Binh’s narrative similarly highlights these emotional ties. After 20 years in Germany, he decided to return to Vietnam following the death of a close friend. Despite a successful career path in Germany, he yearned for the deep connections and community bonds found in Vietnam. These return migrations reveal personal choices influenced by cultural, emotional, and sometimes economic factors. Dr. Earl suggests that if Vietnam implements supportive education and employment policies, return migrants can significantly contribute to the country’s development. Ultimately, these stories reflect a broader theme of rediscovery and belonging, where returning home offers a unique chance to live authentically and contribute to national growth. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-07-18 -
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What would seal the deal if you were looking for a Thai wife?
A) Big milk B) Has a small family, no buffalos C) Is able to give a decent BJ D) Good with laundry and mopping -
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KPlus is now almost useless to me after 4 years without issues they impose this on me
I set my limits to 500k per day on the app and ATM withdrawal limits to 200k Baht a day I haven't attempted to do a transfer more than 50k but used the app about an hour ago and a couple of other times this week to transfer 20 and 50k Baht - no problems. I do have a 5 year Elite visa though, maybe that's a part of the difference. -
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Report Swede, Aussie Found Dead Hours Apart in Same Pattaya Condo
Doesn't take some TVF members any time at all to come up with absurd ideas.
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