News Forum - Thai tourism unaffected by political unrest unless airports shut, says ex-minister
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News Forum - Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Patong, alarming locals
Beachgoers in Patong were met with a shocking scene yesterday, October 11, as thousands of dead fish washed ashore, prompting immediate concern among locals, tourists, and officials. Various species of fish were scattered along the beach, driven in by strong winds and waves. The sudden die-off has left officials scrambling to identify the cause of … … The story Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Patong, alarming locals as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Pattaya woman in coma after brutal assault by boyfriend
These girls will never learn. As long as they get the money that they want, then will tend to accomodate and only scream when there is no money flowing in. -
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News Forum - South Korean TikToker alleges sexual harassment by Phuket man
She said she was contacted by an agent who claimed he could find her a job in Thailand’s entertainment industry if she paid US$8,000, or about 270,000 baht. DD told her followers that she initially did not have any suspicions because Lek always told her that he loved her like his own daughter. Lek took care of her and her friend while they were in the province. Lek took them on trips around Phuket, There is no such thing as free lunch. Of course if a man is taking care of a woman then the woman also have to take care the man. That is universal law. It is a know fact that how step fathers take care their step daughters. -
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News Forum - Veggie tales: Phuket festival wraps up with street processions
When, under the dear Sun, would I be at all interested, or motivated, to research Vegetarian Festivals? In any event, that was not my point. My point was where are our 'everyone here is normal' festivals? -
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News Forum - Warning issued for central provinces flooding risk from tomorrow
Local officials have issued a warning about potential flooding in central provinces, starting tomorrow, October 13 and lasting until October 24. Jirayu Huangsub, advisor to the prime minister, highlighted the risk for regions including Chai Nat, Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Bangkok, and Samut Prakan, particularly in areas outside flood barriers. Efforts to mitigate flooding have … … The story Warning issued for central provinces flooding risk from tomorrow as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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