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I Love to Touch You When We Walk: But,..."OK in Thailand"?
My Thai exes were both much more willing to show affection in public than I have ever been. At least they didn't hold back at all. -
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Crime Brit Caught with Cocaine Stash While Overstaying Visa on Samui
Could have bought it in bulk and selling it individually ? -
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Report Thailand Targets High-Risk Sectors in Nominee Business Crackdown
I had a good friends' wife that was a majority owner, only on paper, in Phuket for a Canadian realtor. She had done this for over 20 years. She had no say in the company nor any voting right and was paid very minimally with the promise that she would become part owner and receive a percentage of the company profits. After years of whispering sweet nothings, she said she wanted out. The owner did everything possible to keep her but in the end a Thai lawyer stepped in. She ended up getting paid very well and the company ended up leaving Thailand. -
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US will abandon Ukraine peace efforts ‘within days’ if no progress made, Rubio warns
In 2022: https://www.durbin.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/durbin-portman-rubio-provisions-to-ban-us-recognition-of-any-ukrainian-territory-annexed-by-russia-included-in-proposed-fy23-ndaa-substitute -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 25 April 2025
Staggering 80% of Thai Army Conscripts Battling Drug Addiction File photo for reference only In a startling revelation, Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong announced that up to 80% of men conscripted for compulsory military service in Thailand each year are grappling with drug addiction. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358700-staggering-80-of-thai-army-conscripts-battling-drug-addiction/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 25 April 2025
Thailand Loses Top Spot to Vietnam for Chinese Tourists: A Call for Action Photo courtesy of Vietnam Economic Times In a recent tourism shake-up, Vietnam has surpassed Thailand as the leading Southeast Asian destination for Chinese tourists in the first quarter of the year. The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) has called for urgent government action to lower travel costs and enhance Thailand’s tourism appeal to win back visitors. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1358705-thailand-loses-top-spot-to-vietnam-for-chinese-tourists-a-call-for-action/
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