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The Unheeded Warnings: How Mass Immigration Is Reshaping Europe
Global state media fraud - concerns the number of foreigners arriving. In one day,over 150,000 Ukrainians and Jews came to Poland illegaly. In total,over 6 MILLION have been staying illegaly for 3 years.Assaults,thefts,rapes. -
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Tourist Mini Train Derails in Nakhon Ratchasima: 8 Injured
Picture from responders. A tourist mini train in Nakhon Ratchasima derailed on December 26, injuring eight passengers, according to local authorities. The incident occurred at approximately 10:40 in the popular tourist area of Pong Talong, Pak Chong District, along Rural Road 3052. The train, which is a small-scale attraction offering scenic views for tourists, was running slowly when one of its carriages derailed and tipped over, throwing some passengers on the rocks alongside the tracks. Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene, with the local police, led by Lt. Col. Sarath Suphanphach, and rescue teams arriving shortly after the report was received. Upon investigation, it was confirmed that the injured passengers were not seriously harmed, but eight persons were transported to Mokkuth Keerawan Hospital in Khao Yai, which is located near the incident site. Hospital personnel conducted X-rays and provided treatment to the victims, though their injuries were described as not serious. According to the caretaker of the tourist attraction, this was the first time such an incident had occurred. The caretaker explained that the train typically moves at a very slow pace, and it was unusual for the train to derail. While the cause of the derailment remains unclear, authorities have called for a thorough inspection by technicians to determine the exact reason behind the incident. -- 2024-12-27 -
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Pattaya Police Arrest Teenage Gang After Brutal Attack on Belgian Tourist
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That which was never born can never die, therefore deathless. Is this "awareness"?
Kind of, I'm saying awareness is a mental process therefore is conditioned and impermanent, there is no such thing as "pure unconditioned awareness". Clinging and craving such ideas is just clinging and craving for permanence. The Buddha taught the understanding of the nature of suffering and the ending of suffering, through among other things the acceptance of impermanence, the idea of there being "something beyond" crept back in later mostly the re-integration of pre-Buddhist philosophies. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 December 2024
Woman Selling Blended Drinks Found Running Illegal Loan Operation in Sattahip A woman in Sattahip, Chonburi, has been arrested after authorities discovered she was operating an illegal loan business, charging interest rates of 2% per day. Police seized a firearm and detailed records of 34 clients during the raid. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347259-woman-selling-blended-drinks-found-running-illegal-loan-operation-in-sattahip/ -
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Woman Selling Blended Drinks Found Running Illegal Loan Operation in Sattahip
Picture of arrest. A woman in Sattahip, Chonburi, has been arrested after authorities discovered she was operating an illegal loan business, charging interest rates of 2% per day. Police seized a firearm and detailed records of 34 clients during the raid. The operation was led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Nuntawut Suwannalaong, Deputy Commander of Police Region 2, and Pol. Maj. Gen. Thirachai Chamnanmor, Commander of the Region 2 Investigation Division. Armed with a search warrant issued by Pattaya Provincial Court, the investigative team searched the suspect’s home, which also operated as a blended drink stall. Inside the property and the suspect’s vehicle, police found two notebooks listing detailed records of loans, including names, principal amounts, and accrued interest for 34 clients. They also confiscated a Glock 43 pistol with 12 rounds of ammunition hidden in a black shoulder bag. The homeowner, a 40-year-old woman identified only as Ms Ying, claimed the firearm belonged to her boyfriend and was legally registered. She denied being a loan shark, stating the records were old and that the loans were informal agreements among friends, relatives, and acquaintances. She further claimed the money she lent came from her earnings from selling blended drinks over the past five years. The investigation began after a group of borrowers filed a formal complaint with Region 2 Police, providing evidence of the illegal loans. Investigators confirmed that Ms Ying had been operating a loan scheme with interest rates exceeding the legal limit of 15% per annum, instead charging 2% daily. Ms Ying was charged with: 1. Lending money at interest rates exceeding the legal limit. 2. Operating an unauthorised personal loan business. She later confessed to all charges and was taken to Plutaluang Police Station for further legal proceedings. Authorities have reminded the public that lending money at exorbitant interest rates violates the law and can result in severe penalties. -- 2024-12-27 -
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Remembering the 2004 tsunami in Phuket
I remember within a couple of hours bars were opening for business and a couple of days later some sick f..kss were selling cd's with the highlights . Any excuse to make money . -
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Gorilla Smuggling Plot Destined for Thailand Discovered at Istanbul Airport
We can only imagine how this baby gorilla was captured by poachers, probably by a net or snare, it was obviously taken from the mother gorilla who was probably shot. disgusting, all poachers should be shot on site.
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