News Forum - Thai officials to review list of low risk countries, possibly ban travellers from high risk
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News Forum - Xi Jinping’s bullet train gift sparks China-Thailand railway reality
China has got Thailand by the balls and are slowly squeezing them. They have the UK similarly ball sacked. China is also Australia's major training partner and China holds most of the US debt. So who are the hypocrites here? Answer please from the naïve knob ends buying Chinese EVs, and MGs, in their thousands. P.S who will be watching the Chinese F1 race and happy that it is coming back after the 4 years since China tried to kill half of the World's population? -
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News Forum - British man arrested for begging to buy drugs in Koh Pha Ngan
Just throw the low life out of the country. -
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News Forum - Xi Jinping’s bullet train gift sparks China-Thailand railway reality
I'll say it again. China is NOT Thailand's friend and never will be. They are just a future colonial power. Srettha seems so intent on his relying on "Big Brother China" that he, along with many others only looking to fill their wallets, have neglected to see that China historically is expanding its physical territory. This Road and Belt Initiative, and the subsequent high speed rail through this country is nothing more than future infrastructure for a physical invasion of Chinese nationals, by military force, if needed. -
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News Forum - Frosty fright: Ammonia leak chills Bang Lamung district
An ice factory in Nong Prue, a tambon of Bang Lamung district, experienced an ammonia leak early this morning, affecting nearly 100 people within its 1-kilometre vicinity. The incident at Banglamung Ice Plant was reported to the district chief, Weekit Manarotekit, shortly before midnight yesterday, April 17. Emergency rescue teams quickly arrived at the scene, … … The story Frosty fright: Ammonia leak chills Bang Lamung district as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Dugongs forced to flee as seagrass vanishes in Thai waters
The warming waters of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea are wreaking havoc on marine life, leaving dugongs desperate for food. Described as “steamed” grass, the disappearance of seagrass which serves as the primary diet of these gentle mammals, is pushing them out of their natural habitats. According to Dr Thon Thamrongnawasawat, vice … … The story Dugongs forced to flee as seagrass vanishes in Thai waters as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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