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News Forum - Truck-stop terror: Motorcyclist smashes into lorry near Pattaya
A 21 year old Cambodian motorcyclist was left seriously injured after colliding with a parked 18-wheeler on Sukhumvit Road, Bang Lamung, near Pattaya. Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre was alerted to the crash at 2.06am, yesterday, March 23, near the Krating Lai Bridge, heading towards Bangkok in Chon Buri province. Rescue volunteers and medical teams … … The story Truck-stop terror: Motorcyclist smashes into lorry near Pattaya as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand video news | Thailand delays decision on cutting visa-free stay to 30 days, Philippines adds buses, trains amid transport strike
Yeah!!! That 60 day visa exempt is a fantastic game changer for me. I am married with a Thai wife and we have a two year old. I do my best to keep my Thai Family Non-Immigrant O current, however, I still work globally and when I cannot return to Thailand in the 45 day window for renewal, I lose my one year visa... thus I rely on the visa exemption stamp to come see my wife and child. I will be fully retiring in a few years, so keeping my one year non-immigrant O won't be a problem... but until then... please keep the 60 day stamp alive and well. -
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News Forum - United Nations urges Thailand to collaborate for sustainable future
A United Nations official called on the Government of Thailand, private sector, and communities to collaborate for the nation’s sustainable future. Kanni Wignaraja, Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific at the United Nations Development Programme, highlighted the need for inclusivity in these efforts. During her recent visit to Thailand for the Asia-Pacific Forum on … … The story United Nations urges Thailand to collaborate for sustainable future as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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Top 10 Recreational Activities in Thailand
WTF - a cut and paste BS TAT blurb?? Blocked. -
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News Forum - Thailand urged to review new co-payment health insurance rule
The new copayment rule sounds like of the few good ideas authorities in Thailand has made. Why should someone with a lot of minor ailments keep getting free hospital coverage. If you have a cold or a sore foot, go to a clinic and pay a reasonable fee, but if you go to the free public hospital more than 3 times a year with such minor things, you should have to pay a little for such things. The hospitals are not there for everything and are getting used too much - they are supposed to be for things that are at least a little bit serious and for serious things.
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