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Donald Trump Jr. Alleges Biden’s Actions Could Trigger World War III Before Trump’s Return
Let's be clear. Kursk is not the "front line" which is far to the east. Kursk is Russian territory, and any Nth Korean soldiers there are not fighting in Ukraine. -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
That can be summed up as crap. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 19 November 2024
Armed Robbery: Suspects Flee with 1.2 Million Baht from Convenience Store Staff in Pattani Authorities in Pattani Province are on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole 1.2 million baht from convenience store staff en route to deposit the money at a local bank. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343943-armed-robbery-suspects-flee-with-12-million-baht-from-convenience-store-staff-in-pattani/ -
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Thai transwoman and foreign man clash on gender misunderstanding in Phuket
A minor disturbance between two people is headline news? -
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Nonthaburi village in shock after motorcycle shooting spree
And when they catch the guy they can also prosecute him for riding without a helmet. -
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Marriage certificate lost
I print copies of everything important. -
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Donald Trump Jr. Alleges Biden’s Actions Could Trigger World War III Before Trump’s Return
Trump as per usual,all talk and bluster. The idiot coulnd't stop a runny nose let alone a foriegn war. -
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Armed Robbery: Suspects Flee with 1.2 Million Baht from Convenience Store Staff in Pattani
Authorities in Pattani Province are on the hunt for two armed robbers who stole 1.2 million baht from convenience store staff en route to deposit the money at a local bank. At approximately 14:30 on November 18, officers at Mayo Police Station received a report of the robbery. The incident occurred outside the Kasikorn Bank branch in Palas Subdistrict, where Ms. Marina Maming, 27, an employee of a convenience store, along with a colleague, had been transporting the cash by motorcycle. Upon arriving at the bank, two unidentified men approached them on an old black Honda Wave motorcycle without a visible license plate. The suspects, one armed with a handgun, reportedly spoke in Malay, demanding the money. They then opened the seat compartment of the victims’ motorcycle, seized the cash, and fled in the direction of Mayo District. The driver was described as wearing a collared shirt, while the passenger wore a black hoodie and long jeans. The police have launched an intensive search for the suspects and their vehicle. Efforts are underway to track down the culprits and recover the stolen money. Picture captured from CCTV -- 2024-11-19
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