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Dealing with the inevitable demands for money from a Thai
That is exactly what I am intending to do. -
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BBC in Trouble again.
Again the post is about The BBC not the problems with Israel or the Palstine its about the BBC allowing this kind of Garbage it certainly is not Music. Questions are however being asked now as to why should the BBC to take money in licence fees for propaganda purposes. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 July 2025
Man Attacks Wife and In-Laws Before Taking His Own Life in Surin Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A horrific act of domestic violence unfolded in Surin province as a man brutally attacked his wife, mother-in-law and father-in-law before taking his own life in an apparent attempt to evade justice. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365421-man-attacks-wife-and-in-laws-before-taking-his-own-life-in-surin/ -
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Swedish Man Beaten by Mob After Argument with Girlfriend in Pattaya
The only time I feel unsafe in Pattaya is when confronted by one of the many psycho foreigners. Thai's are not a problem, keep your nose clean, behave they leave you alone, act the goose, be disrespectful get punished. God I love watching these videos, idiots getting their just deserts. -
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Report Thai-Cambodian Border Closures Threaten 60 Billion Baht Loss in Trade
This minor border spat will be the equivalent of Thailand losing thousands of foreign tourists which, if lasted months, would further degrade Thailand's GDP at a time of economic stress. It's past time for political reconciliation and negotiations, not military agendas. -
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Crime Man Attacks Wife and In-Laws Before Taking His Own Life in Surin
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A horrific act of domestic violence unfolded in Surin province as a man brutally attacked his wife, mother-in-law and father-in-law before taking his own life in an apparent attempt to evade justice. On the evening of 30 June, police from Prasat District Police Station in Surin responded to a report of a violent assault involving a bladed weapon in Moo 1, Ban Sai village, Bansai subdistrict. Officers rushed to the scene and discovered three severely injured victims, the suspect’s wife, her father and her mother. The home was in disarray, with belongings scattered and bloodstains covering the floor. According to police, the suspect, identified as Mr. Preecha 32, had attacked his wife with a knife, causing serious wounds to her head and arm. Her father sustained deep cuts to his arm and neck and her mother was injured on the hand while trying to protect herself. Emergency medical teams provided first aid before rushing all three victims to Prasat Hospital, where they remain under close care. The extent of the injuries has been described as critical for at least two of the victims. Five metres from the scene of the attack, officers discovered Mr. Preecha’s lifeless body. He had taken his own life by hanging, presumably in an effort to escape prosecution for the violent assault. Local authorities from Prasat Police Station have launched a full investigation. Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-07-02
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