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Starmer Edges Toward Landmark EU Defence Deal Amid Fishing Concessions
Funnily enough being a member of the EU does not prohibit a member state exporting to the US (for the time being at least). I've posted numerous links umpteenth times which detail the damage done to the UK by Brexit. Here's a reminder for you: -
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Report Australia and Thailand Join Forces to Dismantle Global Crime Syndicates
Interesting to see how they handle the dismantling of the RTP.....one of the largest organised crime syndicates in the world. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 April 2025
UNESCO Recognises Three Thai Works as Memory of the World Heritage 2025 Pictures courtesy of Matichon. UNESCO has officially recognised three Thai cultural treasures as part of its prestigious Memory of the World Register for 2025, highlighting the country’s rich literary, religious, and diplomatic heritage. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1358913-unesco-recognises-three-thai-works-as-memory-of-the-world-heritage-2025/ -
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Appeal for 11-Year-Old Thai Boy Weighing 150kg with Autism & Rare Obesity Condition
Picture courtesy of Kaoded. A heart-wrenching appeal has been made on social media to help an 11-year-old Thai boy suffering from extreme obesity, weighing an astonishing 150 kilograms, as well as autism. The child, named Phakphum, lives in the rural village of Non Sang, in Nong Bo Subdistrict, Na Kae District, Nakhon Phanom Province. Born with congenital obesity and autism, young Phakphum has faced immense health and social challenges from a very early age. He is currently under the care of his 66-year-old grandfather, Mr. Winaikorn Polratjom, while his parents work away in another province in search of income to support the family. According to local health volunteers and relatives, Phakphum has been receiving support to attend a special needs school. However, despite continued care, controlling his eating habits has proven extremely difficult, resulting in a dramatic and dangerous increase in weight. His obesity now severely impacts his mobility and ability to care for himself. Local hospital staff from Na Kae District, along with village health volunteers and related agencies, have since stepped in to evaluate his condition and provide ongoing medical support. Authorities are now considering longer-term measures to assist the boy, focusing on his education and, crucially, managing his weight to avoid life-threatening complications in the future. The family is reported to be living under strained financial circumstances, hovering between low-income and poverty levels, making external support vital. Concerns have also been raised online regarding rumours that the child consumes soil, a behaviour not uncommon in children with autism, and not considered unusual in his case by specialists. Authorities are now urging members of the public, charitable organisations, and healthcare providers to join efforts in supporting Phakphum’s long-term well-being, both medically and socially, to ensure he can lead a healthier and more independent life. Adapted by Asean Now from Matichon 2025-04-27. -
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Accident Drunk Driver Plays Foreigner Card After Bangkok Crash Havoc
Is this just seems like another overly entitled pissant trying to play the "I've never taken responsibility for anything in my life" game. It would be nice once in awhile to see someone owning up to their actions, but chances are when that happens it never makes it into the media. I think a year in the slammer is appropriate, and would likely change her attitude quite a bit, considering the amount of havoc that she's caused. -
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