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How much do you pay your Thai woman per month?
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Hungarian Man Arrested in Pattaya for Breaking into Car & Stealing 1.5 Million Baht
Hungarian "quality tourist" -
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A Mysterious Unmanned Warship Spotted off Washington’s Coast Raises Speculation
I'm surprised they didn't mention this in the article.- 1
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Italian Man Fined After Lewd Act on a Pattaya Beach, Claims Medical Condition
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Palestinian Asylum Seeker with Terrorist Ties Welcomed into the UK
Another terrorist just off the boat and walking freely in the UK. -
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Elon Musk’s X Withholds User Data from UK Authorities Amid Riots
He is obeying the law! X is a U.S.-based company, so its primary legal obligations stem from American law. The Stored Communications Act (SCA) governs how U.S. tech companies handle government requests for user data. Under the SCA (18 U.S.C. § 2703), X must comply with U.S. court orders, warrants, or subpoenas for user data—but only if properly issued by U.S. authorities. Foreign governments, like the UK, can’t directly compel X to turn over data stored in the U.S. without going through a mutual legal assistance treaty (MLAT) process. The U.S.-UK MLAT, streamlined by the 2019 CLOUD Act Agreement, allows UK authorities to request data from U.S. companies like X for serious crimes (e.g., terrorism, child exploitation) without routing through the U.S. Department of Justice, as long as the request meets strict criteria: It must target a specific individual or account. It must relate to a criminal investigation, not civil or administrative matters. It must respect U.S. free speech protections (e.g., not criminalizing speech protected under the First Amendment).
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