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Teenage Girl Seriously Injured in Antisemitic Attack in London’s Stamford Hill
So this is the real reason you posted the attack on the young girl - an opportunity for you to spout anti Israel propaganda. You used an attack on an English person for your own left leaning reasons. Are you being funded by Socialist Action or similar? -
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Black Friday Alert: Final 48 Hours for 10% Off Your Health Insurance Plan
The clock is ticking! With only 48 hours left in this Black Friday offer, now is the perfect time for expats in Thailand to secure health insurance at an exclusive 10% discount. For expats facing unfamiliar healthcare challenges, a robust health plan can provide essential support, peace of mind, and financial security. Essential health coverage for expats in Thailand Thailand’s healthcare system, while advanced, often presents challenges for foreigners, particularly with high private healthcare costs and limited public services for non-residents. Comprehensive health insurance is invaluable, covering everything from routine care to emergency situations. Health risks in Thailand Expats in Thailand face unique health risks, including tropical diseases like dengue fever, as well as air pollution-related respiratory issues, especially during northern Thailand’s burning season. Comprehensive insurance ensures you’re prepared for these risks, providing coverage for necessary treatments, check-ups, and vaccinations. Final 48 Hours for 10% Off – Don’t Miss Out! Cigna’s Black Friday offer on expat health plans is your last chance to secure comprehensive coverage at an unbeatable price. Act fast—this 10% discount applies for the lifetime of your policy, ensuring savings and reliable protection for everything from routine check-ups to unexpected emergencies. T&Cs apply* Family health and wellness For expat families, health insurance brings peace of mind, knowing that children, partners, and loved ones are covered. Comprehensive family plans cover everything from routine check-ups to emergency care, ensuring your family’s needs are met. Emergency support and evacuation coverage In critical cases, medical evacuation may be necessary, especially from remote areas. Emergency evacuation costs can exceed 3.6 million baht ($100,000), so having insurance with evacuation coverage is essential for financial security during severe health emergencies. Access to top-tier hospitals Thailand is home to globally renowned hospitals, such as Bumrungrad International and Bangkok Hospital, which provide excellent medical care. With health insurance, you can access these facilities, ensuring that you receive high-quality treatment when it matters most. Emergency support and evacuation coverage In critical cases, medical evacuation may be necessary, especially from remote areas. Emergency evacuation costs can exceed 3.6 million baht ($100,000), so having insurance with evacuation coverage is essential for financial security during severe health emergencies. Preventive care at a discounted rate Preventive care, including annual check-ups and health screenings, is vital for staying healthy long-term. By securing a health insurance plan during this limited Black Friday promotion, you’re investing not only in treatment but also in early detection and prevention. Financial protection for the future Healthcare expenses can quickly escalate, especially as we age. Comprehensive health plans offer long-term financial protection, covering everything from routine treatments to unexpected emergencies, ensuring you’re protected in Thailand. Last Call! Only 48 hours Left to Secure Your Health with Cigna's Comprehensive Plans Time’s almost up—just 48 hours remain to lock in Cigna’s 10% Black Friday discount for the lifetime of your expat health plan. This offer isn’t just a discount; it’s your opportunity to ensure peace of mind and solid protection for the future. Cigna’s expat health plans provide essential, reliable coverage to protect you and your family in Thailand. This is the moment to take charge of your health. Here’s what Cigna’s plans include: Preventive care: Enjoy proactive health with annual check-ups and essential screenings, all covered to keep you on track. Chronic condition support: Manage hereditary and long-term health needs with ease and confidence. Emergency support: Get financial protection for critical situations, including emergency evacuations. Mental health resources: Access counselling and therapy for emotional support as you settle into life abroad. Protect your future by securing health coverage designed specifically for expats. With Cigna’s comprehensive plans, you’re prepared to face the future with confidence and peace of mind. T&Cs apply* *Cigna Healthcare reserves the right to amend or withdraw a promotion at any time without notice. This promotion ends on November 30th, 2024. This 10% discount will apply for the lifetime of the policy and is only eligible to new Cigna Global Individual customers. The discount may only be applied by a sales agent and cannot be applied in conjunction with any other offer, except the 10% discount given to policies paid annually in full. If you choose to pay your policy annually in full, your 10% discount will be applied after the 10% annual discount has been applied. Only Cigna Global Individual Policies are eligible for the 10% discount. A minimum purchase value of $2000 for policies based in Europe is applicable. Policies based in the rest of the world require a minimum purchase value of $3000 to be eligible. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 28 November 2024
Elderly woman trapped by floodwater at home rescued in Yala (video) by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Heavy rainfall in Yala has led to rapid flooding, trapping many residents in their homes. Soldiers quickly responded to rescue efforts, including carrying a bedridden elderly woman to safety on the second floor of her house. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344809-elderly-woman-trapped-by-floodwater-at-home-rescued-in-yala-video/ -
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Trump's Sex Crime Cabinet
Trump is only preparing for orgies in the WH!!! He need sexual predators for that! -
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Elderly woman trapped by floodwater at home rescued in Yala (video)
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Heavy rainfall in Yala has led to rapid flooding, trapping many residents in their homes. Soldiers quickly responded to rescue efforts, including carrying a bedridden elderly woman to safety on the second floor of her house. Torrential rain has been pounding the southern Thai province of Yala, causing widespread flooding that has caught many residents off guard. Water levels have risen unexpectedly, leaving people stranded in their homes without time to evacuate. The situation has become increasingly dire, with waters rising swiftly and affecting numerous areas across the province. One particular incident, which gained attention through a video shared by a TikTok user, @pai.chainarong, highlights the commendable efforts of soldiers assisting those in need. The video captures the tense moments as soldiers rush to help an elderly woman who is bedridden and unable to move on her own. With floodwaters beginning to invade her home, the urgency of the situation becomes apparent. “Helping a bedridden grandmother escape the flood to the second floor. Stay strong, grandma. This year, the water came quickly. May everyone stay safe.” The soldiers were alerted to the situation and arrived at a house where the elderly woman was lying on the ground floor, hooked up to an oxygen tube. As water started seeping into the lower level of the house, the soldiers acted swiftly. They carefully lifted the woman and carried her to the safety of the second floor, a move crucial for her well-being as the waters continued to rise. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-28 -
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Father and Son Die in Motorcycle Crash During Test Ride of New Bike
It's an extremely uncomfortable bike to ride for any amount of time, and it begs you to go fast, driving slowly (speed limit) on it is actually a pain in the butt. This bike really has no place on public roads, its meant to be run on a race track at speed, not tooling around town. Most people who buy them for the street end up getting sick of them and trade them in on a more road friendly bike. -
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South Korean influencer sparks concern regarding Thai work permit
I think she's got in trouble with working for Thai brands and companies while in Thailand. That's very much a grey area that the rules aren't clear on - especially for something as loosely defined as an influencer. Quite different to a digital nomad who works in Thailand and has no business with any Thai entities. -
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