News Forum - So long, farewell to Thailand’s Certificate of Entry – November 1
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News Forum - Phuket launches free electric bus to drive sustainable tourism
Well I guess you could look at the fact there is already a bus service in Phuket that has zero issues (except that it doesn't carry that many people) -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
I think it's kind of disrespectful when guys refuse to go to their wife's village And I know so many farang that do that.... That's just my personal opinion I really enjoy my wife's village But even if I didn't I would still go for visits if she wanted to -
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News Forum - Thai man and foreigner clash over water splash dispute (video)
Suphanburi is a town and the province.... The bigger town near my wife's village is Singburi About 20mins drive -
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News Forum - Songkran celebration turns violent in Phitsanulok with gang attack
May be UNESCO should have also included violence as part of Songkran when recognizing it as a cultural heritage event. -
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News Forum - Major creditors to rescue distressed Italian-Thai Development
Italian-Thai Development (ITD) Plc is a successful Thai construction company It was founded in 1958 by Chaijudh Karnasuta, a Thai entrepreneur, and Giorgio Berlingieri, an Italian businessman. The partnership began in 1954 when they collaborated on salvaging sunken ships from the Chao Phraya River. The company became a publicly listed company on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in 1994. It grew in size and political influence – in 1997 ITD survived the 1997 Asian financial crisis after a successful “business rehabilitation” process – e.g. more money poured in. They are known for constructing major infrastructure projects in Thailand, including the Suvarnabhumi Airport. Today, ITD has interests not just in Thailand but also around Southeast Asia. Premchai Karnasuta, the former president, was indeed involved in a poaching incident at Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in February 2018. Park rangers apprehended Premchai Karnasuta and his associates while they were camping within the sanctuary. they found them with weapons, the remains of a black panther (including its skin and soup made from its tail), and other protected wildlife carcasses. The incident sparked significant public outrage in Thailand due to the grossness of the crime and Premchai's prominent position. The case “went through” the Thai legal system: Premchai denied the charges. However, after appeals, Thailand's Supreme Court found Premchai, his driver, and his hunting guide guilty in December 2021. They received prison sentences for poaching and possessing wildlife carcasses. Due to “time served” and changes in wildlife protection laws, Premchai was released from prison in December 2022.
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