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Looking forward do U.S. expats face the risk of retaliation by nations burned by Trump?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 28 January 2025
Russian couple accused of dining and dashing at many Phuket restaurants By Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ A Russian couple reportedly dined and dashed at multiple restaurants in Phuket, sparking an online debate over the visa-free scheme, which some online users claim attracts low-quality foreign visitors. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350122-russian-couple-accused-of-dining-and-dashing-at-many-phuket-restaurants/ -
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Why Democrats Hold the Advantage for 2028 and Beyond
More sputtering, inept, no-game and inchoate rage. Over sub-Bill Maher level, minor jokes. And your side is always crying like a prison wife over "the left" (oh, how we laugh at that) being "butt hurt". Look in the mirror. Over your shoulder to see really see a hurt butt. My work is done, another rageholic laughed at and over-reacting. The sushi bar is calling me. Sushi- it's a lefty thing. You wouldn't like it. And no French fries comes with it. -
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Russian couple accused of dining and dashing at many Phuket restaurants
Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ By Petch Petpailin A Russian couple reportedly dined and dashed at multiple restaurants in Phuket, sparking an online debate over the visa-free scheme, which some online users claim attracts low-quality foreign visitors. A restaurant owner in Patong, Phuket, shared his experience with the foreign couple, believed to be Russian nationals, via the news Facebook page Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ today, January 28. He warned other restaurant owners to be cautious of their behaviour. The page reported… “Awful! A Russian couple has been dining and dashing at restaurants in Phuket. Sometimes they evade the bills, while at other times they beg for free food, claiming they have no money.” The restaurant owner told the media that the foreign couple showed him a message on their mobile phone. The message read… “We are foreigners and have no money. Could you give us money, food, or necessary items?” The owner decided not to offer them anything, as he did not trust their story. He said he could not verify whether they were genuinely in trouble or simply looking to live an easy life without working. He apologised to the couple and informed them that he could not assist them. The restaurant owner also questioned the Thai officials’ lack of action, pointing out that begging for food and money is illegal under Thai law. A Thai woman commented on the incident, saying she also encountered the couple walking along Nanai Road yesterday, January 27. Some Thai netizens criticised the couple for exploiting the generosity of Thai people. The others blamed the visa-free scheme for allowing foreign visitors to enter the country too easily, leading to an influx of what they described as low-quality foreigners in tourist areas. Another Thai woman shared a similar incident in a different industry, revealing that she worked in a massage parlour where three Israeli clients refused to pay for their services, claiming the massage was not satisfactory. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-28 -
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