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News Forum - Discover Thailand’s dreamiest beaches for your next getaway
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News Forum - Korat police crack down on firework shops to keep kids safe
In a bold move to ensure safety during this year’s Loi Krathong festival, police in Nakhon Ratchasima have launched a robust crackdown on shops selling fireworks, with a particular focus on protecting children from dangerous explosives. Police Colonel Anek Srikitrat, Deputy Commander of the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Police, joined forces with Pol. Col. Suthinan Kongchaemdee, … … The story Korat police crack down on firework shops to keep kids safe as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Naked intruder found living under Los Angeles home for six months
A woman discovered an unexpected intruder living beneath her Los Angeles home for approximately six months. The 93 year old found a naked man hiding in a small underground space, prompting police intervention to remove him. Despite efforts involving police dogs and tear gas, the man resisted leaving. Police identified the man as 27 year … … The story Naked intruder found living under Los Angeles home for six months as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Discover Thailand’s dreamiest beaches for your next getaway
Thailand, known as the Land of Smiles, lures millions with its sun-kissed sands, vibrant culture, and world-renowned cuisine. If you’re craving a beach holiday with tranquil waters and unbeatable scenery, these Thai beaches, rated by Conde Nast Traveller and Hotels ID, as reported by Tempo, promise an unforgettable escape. Kata Beach, Phuket Golden sands, azure … … The story Discover Thailand’s dreamiest beaches for your next getaway as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Baht to basics: Tourists’ wild rides on Phuket tuk tuks spark online uproar
Thai netizens and a local news Facebook page criticised foreign tourists for their inappropriate behaviour on baht buses and tuk tuks in Phuket, expressing concerns over the safety of both the tourists themselves and other motorists. The Phuket Times shared photos of foreigners on public transport in two separate posts yesterday, November 13. The images sparked … … The story Baht to basics: Tourists’ wild rides on Phuket tuk tuks spark online uproar as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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