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Move Forward Party dissolved, leaders banned for 10 years - video
And now we know what happens when the people get behind a "non-sanctioned" candidate. MFP really scared and pissed off the old guard. I reckon they would all be dead if the crones could swing it without it backfiring -
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Bangkok Proposes 20-Baht Fare Cap for Electric Railways
What if...... For Thai citizens only. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 7 August 2024
Bangkok Proposes 20-Baht Fare Cap for Electric Railways Photo: NNT BANGKOK (NNT) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Council is urging the Ministry of Transport to implement a 20-baht fare cap for all electric railway systems within the next year to encourage the use of public transport and lower air pollution levels. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1334921-bangkok-proposes-20-baht-fare-cap-for-electric-railways/ -
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The Tim Walz thread.
No, a big crash would be great. If Americans are that dumb awesome. Giggles and Weirdo will crash the market. -
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Bangkok Proposes 20-Baht Fare Cap for Electric Railways
BANGKOK (NNT) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Council is urging the Ministry of Transport to implement a 20-baht fare cap for all electric railway systems within the next year to encourage the use of public transport and lower air pollution levels. Pongkawin Jungrungruangkit, an adviser to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit, met with city councilors to discuss the proposed fare cap. The Ministry of Transport recently received a report from the Department of Rail Transport, which highlighted a 26% year-on-year increase in passengers on the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Red Line and the Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) Purple Line. The report attributed this growth to the 20-baht maximum fares introduced in October last year. Pongkawin mentioned that a draft of the Common Ticketing System Management Act is underway. Once enacted, it will standardize fares on all electric rail lines to a 20-baht maximum, expected to be effective by September next year. Currently, fares on Bangkok’s mass transit systems vary by distance, ranging from 17 to 43 baht on MRT routes and 15 to 62 baht on the BTS Skytrain system. A common ticketing system fund is also being proposed to provide compensation to businesses operating rail lines affected by the new fare policy. This fund is expected to be established by March 2026. Photo: NNT Source: NNT 2024-08-07 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe -
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The Tim Walz thread.
Oh dear, now Biden has dropped out, getting worried are we? -
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Move Forward Party dissolved, leaders banned for 10 years - video
Unlike the Myanmar people, Thai's lack any type of backbone to demand anything, they will continue to act as obedient servants to the Elites. -
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Mystery Deepens: Missing British Man Boarded Flight from Thailand
The reasons for Finland are entirely secondary to the fact no one seems to be willing or able to confirm he even passed through -
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Question about a transit in BKK.
G'day folks. Question about a transit in BKK if I can......... At the moment I am blacklisted from coming to Thailand (thankfully only 1 more year to go) and spending some time in Laos and Cambodia. I want to fly from Vientiane to Frankfurt with Thai Airways via BKK. The connecting flight is 1 ticket, with the luggage being put through to the second flight, and the time in transit is only about 2 hours. Logically I can't see any problem going through BKK as I'm not doing any immigration, however, I've heard stories about airlines possibly seeing blacklists and refusing check-in. Has anyone heard of this or does anyone think I would have other problems going through BKK? Its also worth noting that my current passport is not the one with the blacklist in it, so there wouldn't be anything physically in the passport to see, however as mentioned I'm worried about whether airlines can see the data. Thanks in advance. -
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The Tim Walz thread.
Agreed with Biden. Trump has offered Harris a debate. If she doesnt show then she is a pathetic coward.- 1
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Move Forward Party dissolved, leaders banned for 10 years - video
PTP are well in the cross hairs of the military/elite/royalists. Next week the PTP PM will get the chop. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 7 August 2024
Unidentified Woman Found Dead on Kata Beach in Phuket File photo for reference only Early this morning at Kata Beach, Phuket, a lifeguard discovered the body of a woman. Local police from Karon are investigating the case. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1334919-unidentified-woman-found-dead-on-kata-beach-in-phuket/
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