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Is President Trump Betraying MAGA By Legalizing Illegals?
There were approx 11 million illegals living in the US as of January 2022. Even taking that figure, at the current rate, it's gonna take Trump157 months or 13 years to deport all the illegals. -
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Covid vaccine in Pattaya
Anybody know where they can be obtained. For adult and child. Small clinics do not seem to have them. Bangkok Pattaya Hospital has for adults, but not children. Pattaya Memorial does not do them. Jomtien Hospital did not reply to an email. So....anybody get one recently? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 11 July 2025
Man Arrested After Brutal Machete Killing in Chumphon Picture courtesy of SiamRath. Police in Chumphon province have arrested a 57-year-old man after he allegedly used a machete to fatally attack a younger acquaintance in a brutal assault that left the victim’s head almost severed. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366362-man-arrested-after-brutal-machete-killing-in-chumphon/ -
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Crime Man Arrested After Brutal Machete Killing in Chumphon
Picture courtesy of SiamRath. Police in Chumphon province have arrested a 57-year-old man after he allegedly used a machete to fatally attack a younger acquaintance in a brutal assault that left the victim’s head almost severed. The shocking incident occurred at around 18:30 on 9 July in a single-storey concrete house in Ban Kaeng Tan, Moo 2, Raphro sub-district, Tha Sae district. Police were alerted to the scene following reports of a fatal assault. Responding officers from Tha Sae Police Station, along with forensic investigators, rescue workers and a doctor from Tha Sae Hospital, arrived to find the body of Mr. Satit 38, lying in a pool of blood in a rear bedroom. He had suffered multiple deep lacerations, including a devastating wound to his neck, that nearly decapitating him. Blood spatter was found on the walls and by the rear door of the house. Police found that the front door of the house was locked from the outside, with the rear door being the only access point. The crime scene was secured and the body was sent for a detailed autopsy. According to Ms. Phumarin 26, who was present at the scene, she and her husband, Mr. Damnoen 45, had gone to rest at a small shelter behind Mr. Satit’s house after spending the night guarding a durian orchard. Around 17:00 she entered the house through the rear door to prepare food for her husband. Ms. Phumarin said she briefly spoke to Mr. Satit, who was lying on a mattress, before heading to the kitchen to fry eggs. She shut the kitchen door to avoid disturbing him. Moments later, she heard the rear door open, followed by a loud chopping sound. When she rushed out, she saw Mr. Satit bleeding heavily from the neck, alone in the room. While fleeing in panic to find her husband, she encountered Mr. Liang 57, who allegedly asked her what had happened before calmly entering the house. Moments later, he reappeared carrying a bloodied machete and hurried away towards an abandoned sand dredging site nearby. Police launched an immediate manhunt and soon discovered Mr. Liang hiding in a dark corner of the disused site, located just 300 metres from the crime scene and close to his home. He was taken into custody along with the murder weapon. Mr. Liang reportedly refused to cooperate with initial questioning, citing stress and only stating that an argument had led to the attack. He has been charged with homicide and officers are monitoring him closely in custody out of concern he may attempt to harm himself. The motive behind the killing remains under investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamRath 2025-07-11 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 11 July 2025
Dramatic Arrest at Red Light: Infamous Sisaket Crime Boss Captured Picture courtesy of Daily News. A criminal figure in Sisaket province has been apprehended in a dramatic roadside operation at a traffic junction. Authorities confirmed the arrest of 30-year-old Mr. Rungkitchai Sihawong, widely known by his alias “Pai Aka,” following a series of criminal charges, including attempted murder and drug trafficking. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1366361-dramatic-arrest-at-red-light-infamous-sisaket-crime-boss-captured/ -
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Economy Thailand Eyes Infrastructure Boost to Counter US Tariff Effects
Because their so gready.
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