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Ukrainian forces lose access to Maxar satellite
That would be you, standing up for a murderous invader dictator just for land grab...... -
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Helping to repatriate my father
Somehow you found this forum, but don't know how to post things on the internet. Surely 'go fund me' would assist in that endeavor, as benefits them also. "I have now created a Go Fund Me to try and raise the money ... I am not comfortable in asking others for help" ... hmm Good Luck anyway, seems you'll need it. -
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Electrical Installation Test & Inspection Certificate
I'm just finishing a rewire on my condo too, but not even thinking about having it certificated, if it's even possible here. Just knowing it's safer is enough for me. Unless of course it's because you need a certificate for reselling or renting purposes? -
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sickly looking foreigner
Did you know, some estimates say 90% of type 2 diabetics is caused by poor diet and lifestyle i.e. self induced, so i have little sympathy -
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Mark Carney wins race to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's PM
An international banker as PM, what could go wrong. I mean they've been controlling the world for over a 1000 years, why not give them full control. Nice! -
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Malaysia Urges Citizens to Delay Travel to Unstable Southern Thailand
Inspections at the Sungai Kolok district office bombing site | Photo via KhaoSod English Malaysia has urgently advised its citizens to postpone travel plans to southern Thailand due to a spate of violent incidents in border areas like Sungai Kolok and Pattani. On March 9th, Malaysian Police Inspector-General Razarudin Husain issued a warning following recent bombings and shootings in these popular destinations for Malaysians. The tragic events, which unfolded on March 8th, saw four separate explosions in the Sungai Kolok municipality of Narathiwat province, including one at a traffic island close to Maharat Stadium, thankfully causing no injuries. However, another attack on the district office led to two fatalities and multiple injuries among defence volunteers and civilians. As a precaution, Malaysian security forces have increased border patrols particularly near the Golok River, aiming to prevent insurgent crossings. Significant damage occurred at the district office and its surroundings, with fires damaging several vehicles. In response, Thailand's Fourth Army commander, Lieutenant General Pisal Noosang, has directed enhanced security measures in the area. Simultaneously, more bombs exploded in Sungai Padi, Waeng, and Pattani's Sai Buri districts, creating a tense atmosphere. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has expressed his sympathies to the victims and promised prompt compensation for those affected. Meanwhile, Malaysian travellers are urged to remain vigilant and consider postponing their visits until the situation stabilises, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-10
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