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News Forum - Brrr-illiant care: Chiang Mai Zoo keeps animals cozy at 10°c
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News Forum - Thailand slashes barriers for elite visas: LTR programme
Thailand is making bold moves to attract wealthy foreigners and digital nomads by easing visa restrictions to position the country as a global hub for long-term residency. The Cabinet approved sweeping changes to its Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa programme, streamlining the application process and eliminating outdated Smart visa categories, a Government House source revealed. The … … The story Thailand slashes barriers for elite visas: LTR programme as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Chinese couple beg for help in Bangkok amid son’s trafficking fears
A distraught Chinese couple has made a desperate plea outside the Chinese embassy in Bangkok, seeking help to find their missing son, suspected to be a victim of human trafficking in Southeast Asia. The couple, 64 year old Sun Maoxing and his wife 60 year old Wang Weiju, travelled from China’s Shandong province to Thailand … … The story Chinese couple beg for help in Bangkok amid son’s trafficking fears as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Brrr-illiant care: Chiang Mai Zoo keeps animals cozy at 10°c
As temperatures in Chiang Mai drop to a chilly 10 degrees Celsius (°C), Chiang Mai Zoo is stepping up to ensure its animals stay warm and healthy. Located at the foot of a mountain, the zoo faces sharp nighttime and early-morning temperature dips, prompting a range of protective measures for its residents. Zoo director Wutthichai … … The story Brrr-illiant care: Chiang Mai Zoo keeps animals cozy at 10°c as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Chinese woman accuses Thai police of 7 million baht extortion
Poor thing. She needs comforting. I don't think this lovely Chinese lady is anything but abused. Peelers should give her a couple of bitcoins and apologise for bringing both the RTP and Thailand into disrepute. Thai PM should step in.
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