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News Forum - 10 year old homeless boy steals 3.5 million baht from Aussien woman in Pattaya
A homeless 10 year old is known to police and he remained homeless. SMH… -
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News Forum - Banpu strikes a green chord amid energy chaos
While the energy industry faces turbulent times, Thai powerhouse Banpu is staying the course, determined to hit the right note with its ambitious green agenda. Listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), Banpu is full steam ahead in its mission to produce quality energy with a keen focus on environmental care, even as market … … The story Banpu strikes a green chord amid energy chaos as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - British expats uncovered in Thailand as UK probes pension fraud
Neither, there is no immigration in attendance for outbound travel. The airline or shipping company are mandated to check passport validity and visa for the first destination; For the US a pre check is carried out before travel for US immigration, but none of this records if you leave the country and stay left. As to your comment as to why they can't do it; the answer is easy to give, because they are fxxxing useless at everything, hence the illegal migrant issue. -
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News Forum - Thailand video news | Cold air and storms sweep across Thailand, British student jailed for smuggling cannabis from Thailand
In today’s Thailand Video News, Alex delves into significant stories from Thailand and across Asia. From Thailand’s ambitious upgrade of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s immigration system to deepen efficiency, to the Thai Prime Minister’s meeting with Xi Jinping at APEC, fostering closer ties with China. Other headlines include the sentencing of a British student for smuggling cannabis, … … The story Thailand video news | Cold air and storms sweep across Thailand, British student jailed for smuggling cannabis from Thailand as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand fast-tracks labour law reforms to meet ILO standards
The Labour Ministry is fast-tracking revisions to key legislation to elevate the country’s labour rights to international standards. Spokesperson Phumipat Mueanchan confirmed that Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has prioritised updating the Labour Relations Act and the State Enterprise Labor Relations Act in alignment with International Labor Organisation (ILO) conventions. These legislative changes aim to enhance … … The story Thailand fast-tracks labour law reforms to meet ILO standards as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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