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Politics Thai Opposition Demands House Dissolution Amid Coup Concerns
I think it was last week (maybe this week) I said the House and the Senate should be dissolved with fresh national elections for both. This is what should happen but I think I can hear tank engines warming up. -
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Middle East Russia Faces Strategic Setback Amid Rising Tensions Between Iran and Israel
Thanks to Western support of Ukraine, and to sanctions imposed on Russia, it has no resources left to support its allies abroad. Russia did not intervene in Syria to support a long time ally, and it will be the same treatment for Iran. -
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Are you bitter about western women?
I've met countless old and bitter farangs over the years who couldn't stop droning on about how horrible Western women are, and in almost every case I thought to myself "whatever it is you managed to get from him lady, you've earned every penny, and then some." -
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My agent failed to inform me that I cannot file my 90 days report later than 7 days
Are you admitting to an illegal visa or saying you don't get TM47emails from immigration every 3 months? They Email me the day before the filing period starts, every time. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 19 June 2025
Thai Restaurants Face Challenges Amid Minimum Wage Increase Photo courtesy of Travelvui The Thai Restaurant Association has voiced concerns over the recent decision to increase the daily minimum wage to 400 baht, effective from July 1. This change affects all workers in Bangkok and extends to employees in most hotels and entertainment venues nationwide. Currently, the minimum wage in Bangkok is 372 baht per day. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364160-thai-restaurants-face-challenges-amid-minimum-wage-increase/ -
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What happened to all the nighttime police roadblocks in Bangkok?
Pre-Covid, say around 2017-2018, Bangkok city center was basically one big police checkpoint after dark. Thonglor, Ekamai, Wireless, Phayathai, they practically rolled out the red carpet for breathalyzers once the bars shut. I lost count of how many times I got pulled over on my bike for the usual routine: license, paperwork, breath test, repeat. One time they gave me the full VIP treatment. I’d just left the supermarket with a backpack full of groceries, receipt and everything. Didn’t matter. The officer practically unpacked my dinner for me while giving me the kind of pat-down you’d expect at airport security. I was half convinced they were about to slip something into my bag instead of out of it. Fast forward to now, nothing. I haven’t seen a single roadblock in years. Maybe one or two in broad daylight if you’re lucky. And remember all those motorcycle kid gangs tearing it up around Din Daeng and Huay Kwang at 3 AM? Vanished. Like someone flipped a switch on Bangkok’s late-night chaos. What gives? Did the police get bored or are we living in a simulation glitch?
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