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Israel’s Strikes Leave Iran Reeling Amid Escalating Conflict
Sort of like Hamas, they prefer death of even their own. Have you seen the videos of folks getting out of Tehran? And the honchos fleeing? Guess Israel lost its chance of targeting civilians on those traffic jams. Israel is killing soldiers, Iran is killing babies. Typical. -
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Almost can't stand all that Trump winning on his B Day.
They should have brought a coordinator from either Russia ,China or N.Korea to show them how to do a proper military parade ,pictures of the troops shuffling along is not a good image , showing they really don't want to be part of it Russian tv were even mocking what was going on with split screen images of how they ,the Chinese and N Korea do parades , a sad day for Donald not how he thought it would turn out ......of cause MAGAS will differ their in the cult. regards worgeordie -
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The locals are fed up with the annoying tourists.
It always is with you Fred. With your marriages, with your car accidents, etc etc Time to man up Fred. -
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Ukrainian Tourists Arrested After Assault Over Public Urination in Phuket
Should be back on the frontline in Ukraine keeping Putin's troops at bay instead of pi$$ing around abroad. -
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Report Drive Drunk, Lose Your Car: Thailand’s OAG Pushes Tough New Proposal
OK, but also true Australians at large (200+ years after Australia being a penal colony for the UK) are serious about such matters and expect the various governments to install serious laws about such subjects. From my knowledge the most serious is Japan. Japanese citizens are very very serious about 'don't drive after consuming alcohol'. I was there on a 2 year work project about 15 years ago. An engineer from Australia joined our team. He insisted on socializing with the Japanese team he was leading. The first time he took his team to a pub (actually a karaoke) after work he got drunk, he had a company issue car, he insisted on driving home, the most senior Japanese man in the team confiscated his car keys and a couple of others drove him home. Next morning at the office the senior western manager scolded him strongly. A week later he took his wife to a restaurant for a family celebration. Driving home he was stopped by a Japanese police patrol. He was breathalyzed and was well over the limit. He was held at the police station. Female English speaking officer was quickly organized and took the wife home and stayed with the wife until next morning. Early next morning a senior Japanese police officer called the company and advised that the foreigner would be deported the same day for the drunk driving offence. Police also called the female officer (at the wife's rented house) and told her to inform the Australian wife her visa would be cancelled within 24 hrs., and instructed the officer to help the wife pack all their belongings ready for going to the Kansai airport by midday that day. Early afternoon they flew out, returned to Australia. -
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Bomb threat forces Air India plane to make emergency return to Phuket
Tensions are rising across Thailand with violent clashes in Bangkok, drone threats near the southern border, and fake doctors operating in Phuket. As natural disasters and diplomatic disputes unfold across the region, here’s what’s shaping today’s headlines. Thai-Filipina Transwomen Brawl Erupts Again on Soi Sukhumvit 11 A violent altercation broke out between Thai and Filipina transwomen on Bangkok’s Soi Sukhumvit 11, reportedly over territorial disputes related to work. This is the second such incident in recent years, with no police involvement despite the physical nature of the clash. Weaponized Drones Found Near Thai-Malaysian Border Trigger Security Alert Authorities discovered two modified drones equipped with grenade launcher and IED systems near the Thai-Malaysian border in Songkhla. Although no explosives were found, the drones sparked serious concerns about possible cross-border attacks or smuggling operations. Suvarnabhumi Escalator Malfunction Shows Safety Systems in Action An emergency stop was triggered on an escalator at Suvarnabhumi Airport due to a mechanical fault, but no injuries occurred. Officials praised the safety system’s response and reassured travelers of ongoing maintenance standards. Fake Russian Doctor Busted for Illegal Medical Practice in Phuket A Russian woman was arrested in Phuket for posing as a doctor and offering unauthorized cosmetic injections without any medical license. Caught in a sting operation, she admitted to being recruited online and now faces multiple charges. Bomb Threat Forces Air India Plane to Make Emergency Return to Phuket An Air India flight from Phuket to Delhi made an emergency return after a bomb threat was discovered mid-flight. All 156 passengers were safely evacuated as authorities launched an investigation into the message's origin. Thailand Rolls Out “Safe Taxi” Training to Rebuild Tourist Trust The Tourist Police Bureau launched the “Safe Taxi” initiative to improve safety and professionalism among taxi drivers in tourist areas. Drivers will be integrated into a support app network and display hotline information to increase accountability and trust. Thai-Cambodian Border Talks Stall Despite Recent Military Clash Talks between Thailand and Cambodia over the Chong Bok border area ended without agreement, following a recent military skirmish. Cambodia proposed taking the issue to the International Court of Justice, while Thailand insisted on continuing bilateral dialogue. Typhoon Wutip Floods Central Vietnam, Kills 9, Displaces Thousands Typhoon Wutip caused deadly flooding in central Vietnam, killing nine and submerging thousands of homes and farmlands. The storm disrupted transportation and events before weakening into a tropical depression. Suspected Seizure Causes Myvi Driver to Hit 4 Pedestrians in Cameron Highlands A 22-year-old driver who likely suffered a seizure crashed into four pedestrians in Cameron Highlands, injuring three children and one adult. All victims were treated for minor injuries, and police confirmed the driver tested negative for drugs. Four Filipinos Injured in Israel After Iran Missile Attack Four Filipinos were injured in Israel during Iranian missile strikes but are reported to be in stable condition. The Philippine Embassy is providing assistance and urging nationals to stay close to bomb shelters for safety.
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