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News Forum - Australian man arrested after chaotic naked rampage in Pattaya
In a striking incident near Pattaya, an Australian man caused chaos in a luxury village by running unclothed, setting his residence ablaze, and damaging vehicles. The event unfolded yesterday at 8.30am when Deputy Superintendent of Investigation, Nattakon Chanlod, received a report concerning a foreign individual behaving erratically in Nongprue. The man, identified as 38 year … … The story Australian man arrested after chaotic naked rampage in Pattaya as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - ‘Fast Eddie’ Davenport fights closure of 15 million pounds London mansion amid controversy
Notorious fraudster Edward “Fast Eddie” Davenport has returned to the UK from Thailand to contest a police order to shut down his 15 million pounds in Marylebone, London. The 58 year old, known for hosting raucous sex parties at the lavish property, is challenging a closure notice issued by the Metropolitan Police under the Anti-Social … … The story ‘Fast Eddie’ Davenport fights closure of 15 million pounds London mansion amid controversy as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Airbus partnership aims to turn Thailand into aviation powerhouse
That has nothing to do with aviation standards, that are safety based. That's a commercial issue, nothing to do with this MoU. -
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News Forum - Thailand cuts car taxes to boost electric vehicle production
Thailand’s National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee has approved a revamped car tax structure to bolster the production of hybrid vehicles and transition from internal combustion engines to electric power. Chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the committee aims to position Thailand as a leading hub for electric vehicle (EV) and electric motorcycle production in Southeast … … The story Thailand cuts car taxes to boost electric vehicle production as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand expands free essential medicines list, saving 170 million baht
The National Drug System Development Committee has expanded the national list of essential medicines, ensuring that patients can access these drugs at no cost. This decision is set to improve healthcare accessibility for many in Thailand, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong yesterday. The committee has now made over 20 new drugs available … … The story Thailand expands free essential medicines list, saving 170 million baht as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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