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Report Fed-Up Nottingham Dad Moves Family to Thailand for New Life
with 1.5 million views on tik tok it looks like he has already found it. just needs to make a couple of blogs a week, detailing his experiences and he will have a steady income -
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Accident Navy Lieutenant Crashes into Teen, Tells Family to Use 30-Baht Health Scheme for Injuries
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A Thai Navy officer holding the rank of Lieutenant Commander is facing public outrage after allegedly causing a severe road crash involving a 15-year-old boy and refusing to take financial responsibility for the victim’s critical medical treatment. According to Mr Noy 51, who spoke to the media on 20 July, on behalf of his injured son, the crash occurred at around 23:00 on 9 July on Itsaraphap Road in Bangkok. His son, identified only as Mr Nai, was riding a motorcycle home after buying Pad Thai when he was struck by a pickup truck emerging from a nearby military compound. The impact of the collision rendered the teenager unconscious and left him with life-threatening injuries, including a fractured leg, ruptured kidney and spleen and intestinal perforations. He is currently being treated at Phra Pinklao Hospital. Police at Bangkok Noi Police Station confirmed that the pickup truck was at fault, as the boy had been riding in the main traffic lane. Despite this, the vehicle’s compulsory third-party insurance (Por Ror Bor) had expired, rendering the driver’s first-class insurance policy void in terms of liability coverage. Mr Noy expressed deep concern over the apparent lack of accountability from the military officer involved. “The officer visited my son five days ago and simply brought a gift basket,” Mr Noy said. “When I asked about medical expenses, he told me to use the 30-baht universal healthcare scheme. I see no sincerity in his offer to help.” The family fears the case may quietly disappear due to the officer’s military status. Mr Noy said he was speaking out to demand justice and ensure his son receives the compensation and care he deserves. Police have advised the family to wait until the teenager recovers before pursuing further legal action. Adapted by Asean Now from Khoasod 2025-07-22 -
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Middle East 67 Killed Near UN Aid Convoy in Gaza; Israel Denies Full Toll
RUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium's King Philippe described abuses in Gaza as a "disgrace to humanity" in a speech on the eve of Monday's national day, unusually direct remarks on international affairs from a monarch who traditionally avoids public politics. "I add my voice to all those who denounce the serious humanitarian abuses in Gaza, where innocent people are dying of hunger and being killed by bombs while trapped in their enclaves," he said speaking at his palace in Brussels. "The current situation has gone on for far too long. It is a disgrace to all of humanity. We support the call by the United Nations Secretary-General to immediately end this unbearable crisis." Belgian king denounces Gaza abuses in unusually direct remarks -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 22 July 2025
Thai Police Chief Orders Nationwide Drug Crackdown Picture courtesy of Daily News The Royal Thai Police has embarked on an ambitious nationwide operation to eradicate drug trafficking with stern warnings for any local authorities who fail to comply. The initiative, led by Police Chief Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, aims to clear communities of illegal substances, reinforcing the government’s "NO Drugs NO Dealers" policy. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367426-thai-police-chief-orders-nationwide-drug-crackdown/ -
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Crime Thai Police Chief Orders Nationwide Drug Crackdown
Picture courtesy of Daily News The Royal Thai Police has embarked on an ambitious nationwide operation to eradicate drug trafficking with stern warnings for any local authorities who fail to comply. The initiative, led by Thailand's Police Chief Gen. Kittirat Phanphet, aims to clear communities of illegal substances, reinforcing the government’s "NO Drugs NO Dealers" policy. This sweeping directive follows a recent policy laid out by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, with the goal of achieving drug-free communities across the country within a three-month timeframe. The campaign officially launched during a strategic meeting at the Army Club in Bangkok on 17th July 2025. Phased Strategy for Drug Eradication The campaign is structured into three distinct phases spread over three months. The first phase, from 20th July to 1st August, focuses on conducting thorough community inspections. This involves gathering detailed intelligence on drug-related activities and swiftly apprehending dealers for prosecution or rehabilitation. During the second phase, we will intensify enforcement efforts and conduct repeat inspections to make sure we have not overlooked any offenders. The public will be encouraged to participate actively by providing confidential tips, while community leaders, health workers, and religious figures are invited to draft agreements, known as "village constitutions," to prevent drug infiltration. The final phase will concentrate on evaluating the operation’s effectiveness based on community satisfaction with drug management efforts. Areas successfully eliminating drug activities will be heralded as exemplary drug-free zones. Accountability and Recognition Throughout the operation, police performance will be closely tracked. Units that achieve notable success will receive praise and potential rewards, while units that neglect their responsibilities will face disciplinary measures. This accountability aims to ensure that all regions are committed to the campaign’s objectives. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-07-22 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 22 July 2025
Man Rescued After 4 Hours Adrift at Sea Following Boat Capsize Near Phi Phi Island Picture courtesy of Workpoint News A 40-year-old boatman has been rescued after spending more than four hours adrift in the Andaman Sea, clinging to a plastic container, following the capsizing of his longtail boat in rough waters near Bamboo Island, Krabi. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367425-man-rescued-after-4-hours-adrift-at-sea-following-boat-capsize-near-phi-phi-island/
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