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Tourism Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
That won't work for me. As a retired Federal employee, I kept my health insurance because my wife is younger than I am and it covers her. So at hospitals in Thailand, they charge the rate agreed on by my health insurance. -
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Pam Bondi claims Donald Trump has saved 75% of American lives in first 100 days
So what's stopping you from showing it? -
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Elections Australia
That’s excactly what I’m doing using my first amendment rights to stick up for democracy and rule of law deal with it. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 4 May 2025
Australian Man Arrested at Airport on Armed Robbery Charges Pictures courtesy of Inside Thailand. Thai immigration authorities have arrested an Australian national at Suvarnabhumi Airport after biometric checks revealed he was wanted in connection with an armed robbery case in Phuket. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1359688-australian-man-arrested-at-airport-on-armed-robbery-charges/ -
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Crime Australian Man Arrested at Airport on Armed Robbery Charges
Pictures courtesy of Inside Thailand. Thai immigration authorities have arrested an Australian national at Suvarnabhumi Airport after biometric checks revealed he was wanted in connection with an armed robbery case in Phuket. At approximately 20:30 on 3 May, officers from the Immigration Division 2 (Immigration Bureau) were alerted by airport immigration officials about a suspicious traveller, identified only as Mr Mc, an Australian citizen. He had arrived in Thailand on Thai Airways flight TG432, from Denpasar, Indonesia and was scheduled to board a connecting flight to Phuket TG225. Upon verifying his identity through the immigration biometric system, officers discovered that Mr Mc was listed as a prohibited person under immigration record number A071102. The arrest follows orders from Police Lieutenant General Phanumart Boonyaluck, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau and his deputy, Police Major General Thanit Thaiwatcharamat, who instructed officers to intensify security screening of international passengers. Police Major General Cherngron Rimphadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, was assigned to oversee the enforcement operation. Initial attempts to contact the investigating officer in charge of the original case, Police Lieutenant Colonel Prasit, were unsuccessful. However, further coordination with Police Lieutenant Colonel Chaiwat Chantasuwan, Deputy Superintendent of Chalong Police Station in Phuket, confirmed that an arrest warrant had been issued by the Phuket Provincial Court. The warrant, number J.326/2568 dated 2 May 2025, accuses Mr Mc of “armed robbery using a firearm and using a vehicle to commit the offence.” The suspect was taken into custody without incident and has since been handed over to the relevant authorities for further legal proceedings. Thai authorities reiterated their commitment to national security and maintaining rigorous screening procedures for all individuals entering and exiting the country. Adapted by Asean Now from Inside Thailand 2025-05-04. -
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Elections Australia
So you are anti democracy now. Trump won fair and square. Deal with it. The losers in Canada and Aust had bad leaders with no good policies. Your obsession with Trump is weird and fogging up your thoughts.
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