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USA Supreme Court Ruling on Trans Youth Healthcare Sparks National Outcry
No, it's not common sense but a decision by judges picked by the Greatest Leader. The court is not really Independent unless the judges are picked by a committee of judges. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 June 2025
Hun Sen's Diplomatic Coup Leaves Thai Prime Minister Reeling Picture courtesy of The Government Public Relations Department Cambodia's Senate President Hun Sen has left Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in a precarious position following the release of a contentious audio recording. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364242-hun-sens-diplomatic-coup-leaves-thai-prime-minister-reeling/ -
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Community Over 30 Baby Pythons Found Crawling on Power Cables and Fences in Lampang Village
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Analysis Hun Sen's Diplomatic Coup Leaves Thai Prime Minister Reeling
Picture courtesy of The Government Public Relations Department Cambodia's Senate President Hun Sen has left Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in a precarious position following the release of a contentious audio recording. This private phone conversation between the two leaders has resulted in a political upheaval, with investigative media outlet CSI LA revealing serious flaws in Thailand's diplomatic stance. This scandal has emphasised a jarring disparity in diplomatic poise, offering a sobering lesson in political reality for the inexperienced Thai leader. The leaked audio captures a conversation fraught with imbalance, as Ms Paetongtarn seeks to placate Hun Sen amid escalating border tensions. Hun Sen's cold, strategic approach contrasts sharply with Ms Paetongtarn's emotionally open and somewhat vulnerable posture. His insistence for Thailand to reopen the border lacked any digression, leaving no room for private negotiations. By releasing the conversation publicly, Hun Sen eliminated any opportunity for discreet diplomacy. The audio reveals Ms Paetongtarn's struggle to manage military and civilian divides within her government, as she inadvertently exposed a leadership weakness. Her reliance on informal familial language, calling Hun Sen "Uncle", and admitting her administration was under pressure offered her adversary valuable diplomatic leverage. Hun Sen exploited Thailand's internal political struggles, using Ms Paetongtarn as a conduit to indirectly pressurise the Thai military. CSI LA noted the severe reputational damage faced by Thai leadership, as the mismatch between the two leaders' tones heightened internal divisions. Foreign policy expert Panitan Wattanayagorn criticised Ms Paetongtarn's misjudgment, highlighting the breach of established diplomatic protocols. These should have included confidentiality and preparation measures before engaging in high-stakes negotiations with foreign leaders. Political repercussions are already manifesting, with the Bhumjaithai Party withdrawing from Thailand's ruling coalition, potentially sowing seeds for further political instability. Faced with limited options, Ms Paetongtarn has opted to remain in power while apologising publicly, a move Panitan believes may be insufficient to mend relations or uphold future diplomatic engagements with Cambodia. The larger implication, as Panitan warns, is a potential push for territorial concessions along the tense Thai-Cambodian border, leaving Thailand's diplomatic future uncertain and vulnerable. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-20 -
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Analysis Thailand in Trouble: Expats Exit as Vietnam Steals the Show
What a load of nonsense. The soldiers responsible from the unelected coup leader Prayut down to his generals, probably had about the same low IQ as the Somchai in the street, yes Thaksin was certainly a criminal, but he was an elected PM and like his daughter and sister is University educated while Prayut only had a Military Academy education. Prayut is a far bigger criminal than Thaksin ever was. -
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When to eat dinner
I'm guilty of drinking water right up to bedtime. I have to stop.
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