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60-day visa exemptions are now unlimited at land borders
I am afraid I cannot understand what you are trying to say. Did you breach the border and just enter on your own terms? -
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UK Counter-Terrorism Police Vigilant Amid Rising Jihadi Threats from ISIS Supporters
I loved the UK when I lived there and I am proud to be British. But my desire to return diminishes day by day. I reckon that in a couple of years time, that desire will go negative. Labour seems to rely on the immigrant vote to get in and to stay in power. Things are not likely to improve. -
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Why do you choose Bangkok to retire?
80 year old Yankee, married 2 years Pattaya 3 years Bangkok ( We have BKK condo also ) 7 years in Korat now Renting a 2BR Unfinished house, indoor kitchen, fenced yard, veggie garden (4500bt a month ) in gated community - 3 years. Living expenses including 2 mobile's, 5g WiFi and cable TV, electric, water, garbage, AVERAGES under 10,000bt a month - FOOD NOT INCLUDED. 4 major stores within 10 - 12 minutes on electric tricycle ( Bike cost 10,100bt ) 7-11 and 6 mom and pop stores, 2 restaurants, laundry 3 to 12 minutes. Truck delivered drinking water when called. Immigration 14 minutes away, usual visit under 5 minutes after 13:30. 7-11 stop ( munchies ) on way home. Fishing lake 2 minutes from front door. ( Free ) 20 minutes from center city and Korat bank, 260bt round trip via grab, 1 time a month to bank. 2 foreigners in area ( married to Thai ), basically a 30 house Thai community, friendly neighbors, 1 great friendly female Soi dog, several Soi cats. Couldn't live in BKK for this kind of lifestyle. -
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What's a just OK not great not horrible holiday tip amount for condo doorman, etc.
Enquiring minds wonder what you've got your mitts into that would cause "real issues" that would require someone "in your corner." It sounds like you need a good criminal defense attorney, not a doorman. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 20 December 2024
Thai woman accused of poisoning husband’s family with cyanide By Petch Petpailin Photo via Channel 7 A Thai woman in the central province of Chanthaburi allegedly poisoned members of her husband’s family with cyanide, including her mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law, leading to one death. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346762-thai-woman-accused-of-poisoning-husband’s-family-with-cyanide/- 2
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Thai woman accused of poisoning husband’s family with cyanide
Photo via Channel 7 By Petch Petpailin A Thai woman in the central province of Chanthaburi allegedly poisoned members of her husband’s family with cyanide, including her mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law, leading to one death. Non-profit organisation Saimai Survive accompanied Yupaporn to the Ministry of Public Health to seek justice for her mother, who had just died in hospital, and her grandmother, who managed to survive the poisoning. In an interview with the media on December 19, the 30 year old woman accused her sister-in-law, Ying, of taking her grandmother, Chuay, to get a haircut. Ying offered Chuay a soft drink, which caused Chuay to lose consciousness. While Chuay was in hospital, Ying picked up Yupaporn’s mother, Sommai, at the hospital to meet Chuay. The suspicious incident occurred on their way back home when Sommai lost consciousness after drinking water given to her by Ying. Sommai remained in hospital for 11 days before she died. Yupaporn insisted that her mother had no pre-existing health conditions that could have caused this fatal symptom. Yupaporn began to suspect that Ying had poisoned both Chuay and Sommai. However, Chuay only consumed a small amount, which enabled her to survive. According to Yupaporn, Ying’s motive was the debt she owed to Chuay and Sommai. The poison is suspected to be cyanide, as Sommai’s hands and feet turned dark after her death. Yupaporn suspected that Ying took inspiration from the cyanide serial killer in carrying out the crime. Ying is reportedly living in the family home in the Khlung district of Chanthaburi. Chuay has recently moved out of the house for her safety. People in the community have expressed their fears and concerns that Ying might use the chemical to harm anyone she has had a conflict with. The Assistant to the Public Health Minister, Thanakrit Jitareerat, promised to conduct further investigations into Sommai’s death. He confirmed that Sommai’s lifeless body displayed signs of cyanide poisoning, and the medical team initially found traces of a chemical substance in her system. However, Thanakrit urged the family and the public to await the official autopsy results to confirm the cause of Sommai’s death and identify the chemical substance, if any. The accused woman, Ying, has not yet come forward to defend herself or provide her account to the public. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-20 -
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