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Report Trump Deploys Nuclear Subs Amid Russia Tensions
You have got no understanding what Submarine warfares about have you ? its clandestine you hide, you do not give a chance to the Enemy that could hunt you down. Have you any idea what dangers Trumps put the Submariners in those Boats in Three card ? No because Trumps given locations now. You can sit on the Bottom waiting to launch for weeks if needed, but they can't now the Russians will be out looking for them. -
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Oh My, Andy, is That You Being a Naughty Boy in Thailand?
Of course no rock band ever behaved like this in Thailand ! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 4 August 2025
Thaksin Donates 1m Baht: Boosts Border Cops' Morale Pictures courtesy of Thai Rath Thaksin Shinawatra has generously donated a substantial 1 million baht to support and encourage the border police who are defending Thailand's land. This gesture comes after a recent clash along the Thai-Cambodian border, which left 11 border patrol officers injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1368694-thaksin-donates-1m-baht-boosts-border-cops-morale/ -
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Report Thaksin Donates 1m Baht: Boosts Border Cops' Morale
Pictures courtesy of Thai Rath Thaksin Shinawatra has generously donated a substantial 1 million baht to support and encourage the border police who are defending Thailand's land. This gesture comes after a recent clash along the Thai-Cambodian border, which left 11 border patrol officers injured. On 3rd August 2025, Police Lieutenant General Surasit Sangkhaphong, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office and head of the 26th class of police cadets, announced the donation. He handed over the funds, along with Police General Vinai Thongsong, a distinguished member of the police association, to show care and bolster morale among the Border Patrol Police. The donation recognises their sacrifices for safeguarding the nation during tense encounters at the border. In detail, Police Lieutenant General Surasit contributed 30,000 baht on behalf of the 26th police cadet class. Police General Vinai and representatives from the 43rd class added another 30,000 baht. Thaksin, in his capacity as an alumnus of the 26th class, generously supported with 1 million baht. The funds were received by Deputy Commissioner Police Major General Rungroj Thakulpunya and his team at the Border Patrol Police Command in Chachoengsao Province, where they manage border situations. The delegation attended a briefing on the current border situation and the actions taken by the units stationed there during the handover. The donation is considered a symbol of unity and solidarity with those in the line of duty, offering both financial aid and moral support. The recent clashes have highlighted the ongoing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, necessitating a strong and prepared border patrol force. The support from celebrities like Thaksin and high-ranking police officials demonstrates the value of national security and stability. This financial boost will aid in the recovery and preparedness of the border patrol officers, ensuring they remain equipped and motivated to handle future challenges. The focus on unity and recognition continues to be a vital aspect of maintaining effective border operations. The generous contributions, particularly Thaksin's substantial donation, exemplify a commitment to protecting Thailand's sovereignty and supporting those who dedicate themselves to this cause. Such acts of support are crucial in fostering resilience among the nation's protectors. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-08-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 4 August 2025
Man Found Dead in Condo with Phone Still in Hand Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 31-year-old man was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his condominium room, still clutching his mobile phone, which was connected to a charging cable. Authorities are investigating the cause of death, with suspicions that electrocution may be involved. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1368693-man-found-dead-in-condo-with-phone-still-in-hand/ -
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Accident Man Found Dead in Condo with Phone Still in Hand
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 31-year-old man was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his condominium room, still clutching his mobile phone, which was connected to a charging cable. Authorities are investigating the cause of death, with suspicions that electrocution may be involved. The discovery was made at around 22:00 on 2 August. Pol Sub Lt Worakrit Pharuang, an investigator from Bang Sao Thong Police Station, was alerted to the incident and arrived at the scene with rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation and forensic staff from Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute. The deceased, identified as Mr Anukoon, was found lying on his right side on his bed. He was shirtless, wearing only black shorts, and holding a mobile phone that was still plugged into a wall socket. His fingers, face and toes were noticeably darkened. The room showed no signs of struggle or foul play, though it was described as messy with rubbish scattered around. According to Ms Nun, the victim’s sister, her brother had been living alone in the condo for the past two years. She became concerned after being unable to reach him by phone since Friday. Upon noticing his car still parked outside, she attempted to knock on the door but received no response. She eventually forced the door open, only to find him lifeless on the bed with the phone still in his hand. A close friend of the deceased reported that Mr Anukoon worked at a local bakery factory and suffered from depression, for which he regularly took sleeping pills. The friend last spoke with him via LINE at 00:55 on 1 August but had heard nothing since. Although the deceased never shared any particular worries, they had communicated daily. The condo’s security guard stated that he accompanied the victim’s relatives to the unit and helped them open the door. He noted that the room fan was still running and lights were flickering, suggesting a possible electrical fault. He speculated that a power leak may have caused fatal electrocution through the mobile phone. Police officers have gathered evidence at the scene and interviewed family members and colleagues. The body was transferred by Ruamkatanyu Foundation to Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital for a detailed autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Investigations are ongoing. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-08-04
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