Bus overturns, injuring 25 Cambodian tourists on Bokor mountain road: police chief
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Army Will Respond with Full Force as Cambodian Attacks Intensify
Social media. People sharing videos. News reports showing actual damage. -
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Well I dont know if you would consider IBD a Trump media "mouthpiece" (oh the irony of that one huh boys and girls?) but I am surely gloating about the recent developments in Ohio, NC and Va. Build baby build. The englnes have been lit on the economic rocket ship. -
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Former US Green Beret says Israel committed war crimes at Gaza food distribution site | BBC
I’d go find the thread discussing that video just to see what stunts you pulled to ignore it. But honestly it would be a waste of time, you’d come up with some more garbage to deny multiple reports from multiple sources. This thread is a perfect example; a credible eyewitness to the events he reports you respond with obfuscation, dismissal of the witnesses statements, banging on about videos and pretending you don’t know why people are concerned about child victims. Not once have I ever seen any post from you that is in the slightest critical of Israel’s actions. Not once. Your MO is to shill for Israel and its slaughter of innocent civilians. Why do you even bother responding to posts discussing Israel slaughtering innocent Palestinians? You’re not the least bit concerned how many Palestinians are slaughtered by Israel. Your only interest is to parade your mendacity. -
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Direct US Flights from Thailand.
Premium economy is just as comfortable as business-class, lie-flat beds. Value-added for the airline. -
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Report Thailand Eyes Passenger Fee Hike to Fund Airport Upgrades
You're not comparing like for like. Passenger Service Charge (PSC) is a charge to build/maintain/operate the airports and their infrastructure. Thailand PSC is 730 baht in this example. PSC in the UK varies by airport but for example, LHR is 2,285 baht equivalent, EDI is 1,195, MAN 1,465, LGW 900 and BHX 900, so arguably comparable or more likely even lower than the Thai equivalent given costs in each country. The example you showed earlier was of the UK APD which is a completely different beast and is purely levied to boost the Government coffers. An abhorrent (IMO) charge but not the one that should enter this debate. The government may have kicked this potential increase off presumably because they are too closely involved with AoT who run the airports, but should not stand to gain from it as it stands.
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