News Forum - New Covid-19 easings for Chon Buri, alcohol still not allowed

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News Forum - UNICEF appeals to Thai public to help child victims of earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
The recent earthquakes in the border region of Syria and Turkey have caused widespread devastation, leaving thousands of people dead and many more injured. Among those affected are countless children and their families, who are now in dire need of assistance. In response, UNICEF Thailand has launched an emergency appeal to the Thai public, calling … The story UNICEF appeals to Thai public to help child victims of earthquakes in Turkey and Syria as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Plant-based Thai food tours NSW
“My message on plant-based Thai food is simple – if you can, try to incorporate more vegetables in your weekly routine, because it will change your life.” Thomas Thong and his wife run a food stall serving contemporary, plant-based Thai food. The stall travels throughout Australia’s New South Wales on a regular basis. Thong’s parents … The story Plant-based Thai food tours NSW as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Foreigners, particularly Russians, accused of working illegally in Phuket
How is that relevant to this article? Are you suggesting that a country should not raise awareness and resolve issues (under the rule of employment law) within its own boarders until said country resolves employment illegalities of all its citizens traveling abroad? By your logic, a country should not pursue foreign felons/criminals within its boarders, because their citizens are felons/criminals in other countries. The truth about Thais working illegally abroad is that they are largely invited (even lured) into these countries (as cheap and subserviate labor - see Korea). Now if you wanted to compare the inaction (hypocrisy, even) on Burmese workers allowed to work in Thailand ("taking Thai jobs") without proper paperwork vs the Russians called out in the article, that would make a bit more sense. The primary difference is the Burmese are largely working for Thai businesses, and the Russians the "setting up" their own businesses. Vastly different situations. -
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News Forum - Drunk police officer crashes car into restaurant in Bangkok, 3 in ICU (video)
Extraordinary, a young South African girl gets the death penalty, reduced to 30+ years for a minor drug offense. A police officer recklessly kills a young doctor and gets a year, now this guy critically injured three, and people shrug and go about their day. One would assume the Thai government wants respect from the world community, it’s never going to happen when situations such as these are broadcast throughout the world. If anything, given their responsibility to uphold the law and esteem of the country, examples should be made and it is they that should be punished most severely. -
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News Forum - Bangkok man electrocuted to death charging his phone
Thai welders are always putting bare wires into plug outlets so him doing this doesn't suprise me of the mentaility.
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