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Leaked U.S. Memo Reveals Trump Plan to Overthrow European Governments
https://news.sky.com/story/plans-being-drawn-up-for-potential-donald-trump-uk-visit-in-coming-weeks-13394533 visit soon -
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Leaked U.S. Memo Reveals Trump Plan to Overthrow European Governments
Im obsessed with highlighting vile hypocrisy and illogical arguments, no more, no less. -
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Do Foreign Men Often Move to Thailand Because They Can’t Get Women Back Home?
Maybe some of them move to Thailand because the boys are prettier. -
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Report German Arrested in Koh Phangan for Australian Investment Scam
They only take from "greedy buggers". Some people might argue that his "victims" deserved it. People who fall for scams like this are often dodgy, greedy people/ buggers. -
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Report Hanoi Man Sentenced to Death for Killing Family in Tragic Case
Picture courtesy of VN Express A Hanoi court has sentenced Vu Van Vuong to death for the murder of his family, a chilling act that has shocked the nation. Vuong, 51, admitted to killing his mother, wife, and two children in a single day, stating he felt overwhelmed by the difficulties of life. Vuong, a bamboo and rattan weaver, had stopped working early in 2024 to care for his bedridden 78-year-old mother. His wife worked in construction, and they lived together with their children, aged 17 and 19, in Hanoi. Prosecutors revealed that Vuong's health and mental state had deteriorated, leading him to believe life was "too difficult and hopeless." On 15 January, he made the tragic decision to end his family's lives before attempting to take his own. The harrowing events began in the morning when Vuong called his 19-year-old daughter into his room, played loud music, and killed her with a wooden pestle. He then concealed her body. After sharing lunch with his 17-year-old son, Vuong murdered him too, placing the siblings’ bodies together. Upon his wife’s return home from work, Vuong deceived her about the children’s whereabouts. That night, around midnight, he killed both his wife and his ailing mother. Vuong then unsuccessfully attempted suicide using sleeping pills. The following evening, Vuong fled Hanoi to the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau. Authorities apprehended him two days later in this area, now part of Ho Chi Minh City. At his trial on 8 July, Vuong expressed remorse, asking for a swift execution. His case highlights the severe mental and emotional strain that can push individuals to desperate actions. The court's death sentence underscores the gravity of his crimes. In the local currency, Vuong's actions have saddened many, reflecting broader societal issues regarding mental health and family support systems. The tragic narrative serves as a grim reminder of the importance of mental well-being and community support. The judicial outcome, converting remorse into justice, offers a sombre conclusion to this devastating family tragedy. The case continues to resonate deeply within Vietnam, sparking discussions around support for those in crisis situations. As this story unfolds, it prompts a collective reflection on the need for understanding and addressing mental health issues within families and communities. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-07-10 -
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Nominate your worst football coach any code
Look at that above. Some numpty thinks Wayne Rooney is a good coach.
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