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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thailand Targets Fake News on Border Conflict
Is the conflict still ongoing? I am kind of planning to go back to Phnom Penh with the Mrs some time in October to make sure I don't stay more than 180 days and right now the Mrs is not so keen on the idea.... -
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An Operating Manual for Understanding the Thai Mind
I enjoyed the op. well done probably wasted on many of the AN members who always claim know better, some after being here for a matter of weeks -
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Report Marcos: Total Ban on Online Gambling Could Fuel Illicit Markets
File photo for reference only Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has voiced concerns that a complete ban on online gambling could drive the industry underground, leading to an explosion of illegal operations which would be far harder to control. In a candid interview with GMA News, Marcos emphasised, “The first effect of banning it fully is to put it underground, and then we have no control.” To address these concerns, Marcos plans to gather key stakeholders to develop a strategy aimed at safeguarding vulnerable groups. The focus will be on preventing minors from gambling and protecting individuals from incurring debts due to addiction. “The problem is not online gambling. The problem is the social effects on our children and those who are addicted to gambling,” he explained. Meanwhile, the Philippine central bank is poised to issue new regulations requiring banks, e-wallets, and financial service providers to implement stringent measures against gambling-related harm. This move aims to enhance the industry's accountability and protect vulnerable users. Amidst increasing calls for stricter controls, lawmakers and church officials cite the adverse effects of internet betting, particularly addiction, which can devastate family finances and disproportionately affect lower-income households. Their concerns underscore the need for balanced regulation that both protects the public and maintains economic stability. Industry perspectives, like those from Digiplus, also highlight the potential pitfalls of an outright ban. The company, a leading player in the market, argues that prohibiting licensed platforms could lead users straight into the arms of unregulated black markets. "We support tighter regulation as opposed to a blanket ban," a representative noted, suggesting that well-crafted policies could mitigate risks without driving the industry into obscurity. In the Philippines, online gambling has become a significant economic player, contributing billions to the national economy. However, the societal implications remain a contentious topic among citizens and policymakers alike. Online gambling brings substantial revenue beneficial to various sectors. Yet, the social implications, particularly regarding addiction and financial instability in vulnerable communities, cannot be ignored. The central bank's upcoming regulations are a step towards creating a safer environment for consumers while maintaining industry oversight. Engaging with stakeholders, as President Marcos suggests, is crucial in crafting a policy that balances economic interests with social responsibility. By focusing on education, awareness, and intervention strategies, the government aims to shield minors and struggling families from the darker consequences of gambling. As discussions move forward, the Philippine government faces the challenge of drafting policies that effectively address both economic and social concerns. Ensuring that regulations do not unintentionally exacerbate the issues they intend to solve will be key to a well-balanced outcome. The need for a nuanced approach resonates across sectors, highlighting the complexity of managing online gambling in today’s digital age. As President Marcos initiates talks, stakeholders will need to collaborate closely to ensure that solutions are inclusive and considerate of the diverse effects of online gaming in the Philippines. In conclusion, as the paths of growth and regulation converge, the government's ability to innovate and adapt will determine the course of online gambling in the nation. Here lies an opportunity to lead with foresight and consideration, balancing immediate economic benefits with long-term social health. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-08 -
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Crime Singapore Tourist Arrested for Flying Drone on Walking Street
https://petapixel.com/2025/08/05/tourist-faces-231000-fine-for-flying-drone-in-spain/ https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/drone-virgen-del-carmen-festival-tenerife-british-tourist-fine-b2801448.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-14968803/warning-tourists-brit-faces-175-000-fine-breaking-rules-holiday-hotspot.html Research before saying something is "fake news". -
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An Operating Manual for Understanding the Thai Mind
And many of the nonphilosophical, after a little as 10 or 15 years here, think they already know it all while others, who have served a longer sentence, and thought they knew it all, simply laugh at them.
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