News Forum - Transgender who fled to Thailand faces extradition to Malaysia
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News Forum - Frozen pension policy: British expat’s dream turns into nightmare
I hope, but only hope, that this old geyser gets his dues after paying for it. The UK government can find 500m to arm Ukraine but no money for it's own. That's shameful.- 1
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News Forum - Japanese yakuza members flee to Laos after murder in Nonthaburi
Police identified the two Japanese men responsible for the murder and dismemberment of a fellow Japanese man in Nonthaburi as members of a prominent yakuza gang in Japan. Having fled Thailand for Laos, Thai authorities are now working in collaboration with Laotian officials to secure their extradition. The discovery of human remains in the roadside … … The story Japanese yakuza members flee to Laos after murder in Nonthaburi as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Silencing the Voice: Pro-Thaksin outlet shuts down, sending shockwaves
A bombshell announcement rocks the media landscape as Voice TV, the longstanding bastion of pro-Thaksin views, announces it is shutting down. The board of Voice TV declared the end of its 15-year run, leaving some 100 journalists and staff members facing the axe. The abrupt closure has left tongues wagging, with no immediate rationale provided … … The story Silencing the Voice: Pro-Thaksin outlet shuts down, sending shockwaves as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Caught in the act: Drug offender’s escape foiled at Khon Kaen resort
In a sudden turn of events, a 35 year old convicted drug offender escaped custody at the provincial court on Wednesday but was apprehended this morning at a resort in the northeastern province of Khon Kaen. The accused, Ratchaphon Khiannok, was arrested along with his accomplice, 20 year old Palangwatchara Khunsinchairat. Acting on information that … … The story Caught in the act: Drug offender’s escape foiled at Khon Kaen resort as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thai anti-corruption commission lets go of Yingluck’s exoneration
Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has unanimously chosen not to contest the Supreme Court’s ruling, which exonerated former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra and five others from malfeasance charges linked to a 240-million baht public relations campaign, according to an insider familiar with the situation. The NACC filed allegations against Yingluck, former Prime Minister’s Office minister … … The story Thai anti-corruption commission lets go of Yingluck’s exoneration as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story
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