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Report Thailand’s Luxury Handbag Rentals Hit by Economic Shift
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Early assessment suggests US strikes didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear sites
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Police Set to Flood Streets for Saturday's Protest at Victory Monument Picture courtesy of Wikipedia A whopping 1,200 strong police force is mobilised for a Saturday demonstration at Bangkok's Victory Monument. Protesters are reminded to act legally and respect public spaces, as stated by Naewna. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364810-police-set-to-flood-streets-for-saturdays-protest-at-victory-monument/ -
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Politics Police Set to Flood Streets for Saturday's Protest at Victory Monument
Picture courtesy of Wikipedia A whopping 1,200 strong police force is mobilised for a Saturday demonstration at Bangkok's Victory Monument. Protesters are reminded to act legally and respect public spaces, as stated by Naewna. Police spokesperson, Pol. Lt. Gen. Archayon Kraithong, confirmed the deployment by the Metropolitan Police Bureau. They've coordinated with agencies to manage the situation before, during, and after the rally. Vigilance is high with investigative units monitoring potentially disruptive groups across Bangkok and beyond. Checkpoints are in place on major routes, including BTS stations, to screen people and vehicles. The public is advised to avoid the area on the day and report any odd occurrences to the 24-hour police hotline, 191. People’s MP Rangsiman Rome highlighted citizens' constitutional rights to protest but stressed adherence to legal boundaries to avoid public disturbance. No personal invitations have reached Rangsiman to join the rally, but he remains open to attending if invited and available. In a political twist, MP Rangsiman commented on Bhumjaithai's rush to gather MP signatures for a no-confidence motion. This move could prevent Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from dissolving the House for a new election. Opposition parties are set to deliberate on this strategy due to its complex procedures. discussions with Bhumjaithai are yet to occur, but coordination is anticipated given the People’s Party's seasoned role in opposition. As details unfold, the emphasis remains on maintaining peace and order during the scheduled protest. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Naewna, Thai Newsroom 2025-06-26 -
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Updates on laws
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