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Yup. No communication is safe these days. Even if I whisper something to my wife whilst we are outdoors and all alone it seems that people still find out what I said.- 1
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News Forum - Toxic air terror: Nan goes into lockdown as smog chokes province
Officials in northern Thailand have slammed the brakes on daily life in parts of Nan province, imposing lockdowns and curfews as toxic air pollution sends the region’s Air Quality Index (AQI) into the red. Yesterday, March 27, Nan’s AQI hit a hazardous level of 152, with PM2.5 levels spiking to 57.2 microgrammes per cubic metre … … The story Toxic air terror: Nan goes into lockdown as smog chokes province as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Suspect arrested after fatal monk stabbing in Phrae temple
A man was apprehended following the fatal stabbing of a monk at a temple in Phrae province. Before this, he had injured his brother-in-law, who raised him from childhood, with a wooden stick, resulting in 12 stitches to the head and face. The incident occurred on March 26 at 7pm when Police Lieutenant Krittamet Thamkham, … … The story Suspect arrested after fatal monk stabbing in Phrae temple as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thai MP blows whistle on 20m baht vote-buying scandal
A firestorm has erupted in Thai politics after opposition MP Krit Silapachai claimed he was offered up to 20 million baht and a cushy job in exchange for voting in favour of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra during a recent no-confidence debate. The explosive revelation, made in a Facebook post on Wednesday night, March 26, sparked … … The story Thai MP blows whistle on 20m baht vote-buying scandal as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Shirt storm: Bangkok shop owner defends right to sell Putin and Hitler shirts
The owner of a second-hand clothing store in Bangkok urged foreigners to respect her rights after repeatedly being asked to stop selling shirts featuring images of Russian President Vladimir Putin and former German leader Adolf Hitler. The shop owner, Chonticha Nawathong, took to social media to criticise the behaviour of certain foreigners, claiming they interfered with … … The story Shirt storm: Bangkok shop owner defends right to sell Putin and Hitler shirts as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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