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Belgian Man Rescued from Locked Car After Fan Drains Battery
I think the man in the car was unresponsive, they had to gain access from outside. -
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I'm confused, USA is now a communist country?
It was already like this in the 1930s, then too it was the left FDR who wanted to go to war, and the right as isolationist. -
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Will Trump piviot?
Why not just take a few of the policies and reverse himself entirely in an effort to add supporters? His base will not care. -
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The Tim Walz thread.
Oh Charlie the America hater hasn't heard of someone! That is truly the standard for when someone is a "somebody" or a "nobody." -
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I'm confused, USA is now a communist country?
In theory everything is wrong with communism. In order for communism to function, government must have autocratic control over the people. Though there’s nothing wrong with the idea of communism though the idea is severely flawed, but it never works and never turns out the way it’s suggested. In other words, the idea of communism is pretty much a scam with various labels, progressivism, socialism and liberalism. Anyhow “liberals”, good luck with your so called “in the interest of saving democracy” joke. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 8 August 2024
UPDATE: Fuel for thought: Bangkok-bound uncle abandons girl in Buriram by Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of KhaoSod A young girl was abandoned at a petrol station in Buriram by her uncle who journeyed more than 400 kilometres to Bangkok. The six year old was found in a distressed state and was initially too scared to cooperate with rescuers. Her mother, working in Bangkok, has been contacted and is on her way to reunite with her. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1334967-girl-forgotten-at-gas-station-travels-400-km-before-rescue/?do=findComment&comment=19130674 -
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Belgian Man Rescued from Locked Car After Fan Drains Battery
We carry an emergency hammer in our car so we can smash a window if necessary. Also useful if Satnav directs us into a lake. Seriously though, just gain access to the battery and jump it. -
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Girl Forgotten at Gas Station Travels 400 km Before Rescue
Fuel for thought: Bangkok-bound uncle abandons girl in Buriram by Bright Choomanee Picture courtesy of KhaoSod A young girl was abandoned at a petrol station in Buriram by her uncle who journeyed more than 400 kilometres to Bangkok. The six year old was found in a distressed state and was initially too scared to cooperate with rescuers. Her mother, working in Bangkok, has been contacted and is on her way to reunite with her. At 2am today, August 8, Siam Ruam Jai Pu In Rescue Unit received a report of a lost child at a petrol station in Nang Rong district, Buriram province. Responding promptly, the rescue unit found two women comforting a young girl, approximately six years old, who had a backpack on. The women explained that they had seen the girl crying for a long time but no one came to claim her, prompting them to call the rescue team. The rescue team attempted to take the girl to Nang Rong Police Station but she was too frightened to go with them. The two women who initially looked after her managed to calm her down enough to get her into the rescue vehicle. Despite this, she cried throughout the journey and refused to respond to any questions from the rescuers. The police then directed the rescue unit to take the child to their office, which provided a more comfortable environment. Once there, the girl’s condition improved significantly as a female rescue worker engaged her in conversation. It was soon evident that the girl spoke in a dialect resembling that of people from Laos. The Siam Ruam Jai Pu In Rescue Unit subsequently posted an announcement to locate the girl’s family, which was widely shared. A woman soon contacted them, claiming to be the girl’s mother, a worker in Bangkok. Kampon Wongsa-nguan, the head of Nang Rong Police Station, along with the rescue unit, confirmed the identity of the mother, who is from Laos and works in Bangkok. The mother explained that her daughter had been travelling with her uncle from Laos to Bangkok on a bus from Pakse. The bus, carrying around 30 passengers, made a stop at the petrol station in Nang Rong at approximately 11.55pm for a routine break. Lost girl CCTV footage showed the girl and her uncle entering the restroom together. However, when the bus resumed its journey, the girl was not on board. The uncle, upon returning to the bus, asked the driver if he had seen the girl. The driver mistakenly informed him that she was sleeping at the back of the bus. The confusion went unnoticed until the bus arrived at Mo Chit Station in Bangkok, where the girl’s mother and another uncle were waiting. Upon realising the girl was missing, they alerted the transport office, leading to the discovery that she was under the care of the Siam Ruam Jai Pu In Rescue Unit. The mother is now en route to Nang Rong to collect her daughter, reported KhaoSod. Vorabodin Rungrojchaikul, the head of Siam Ruam Jai Pu In Rescue Unit, gave a statement on the incident. “After receiving the report, we immediately went to check on the child. She was traumatised and did not speak to anyone. From our initial understanding, it was clear she was not Thai. We then posted her picture to find her guardians. Fortunately, the child was unharmed.” Source: The Thaiger] 2024-08-08 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Kamala Harris's VP Choice: Did She Make Her First Major Campaign Mistake?
From the people who know Walz best, his fellow Minnesotans. -
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US and EU express concern over the demise of Thailand's Move Forward party
Yeah right. The US and EU should have more concerns about their own political circus shows and untouchables... might not be at war all the time & declining into crime ridden cess pits & economic basket cases themselves. May Thailand always remain a Monarchy & fiercely patriotic,listen to none and act as they decide best for their own nation.... It'll be better off even with the inevitable mistakes than doing what the "globalist" community prefers.. -
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Hua Hin hotel recommendations
you must bee a rich cheap Charlie ,price on Agodo B1683 ....most cheap Charlie's I know would sh*t there pants at that price lol but looking ok 2 me3 -
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DTV issued
Coming back again after 2 weeks to debate this again are we? Try to get a work permit while you have a LTR visa based on being a wealthy pensioner and see what happens. Who is going to be the Thai company that hires you? Do you think you can just walk into BOI and say "I have an LTR visa and please issue me a digital work permit to do work as I see fit" Go ahead and try it!!! -
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Move Forward Party dissolved, leaders banned for 10 years - video
If this was ever instituted there would be no one left to govern. Corruption is so ensconced in the Thai system they wouldn't know how to operate without it.
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