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Judicial Ruling Sends Individual To 14th Floor For Six Months
The Thai Supreme Court has mandated that local governments and national police enforce laws against travelers who do not comply with regulations. The enforcement of these laws is currently pending weather forecasts. The source noted that a ruling to send someone to a hospital for treatment in this case was not accepted, and the individual was instead sent to the '14th floor' for six months, indicating the situation is 'not over yet'.
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Bangkok Building Water Ingress Did Not Affect Flights
Water flowed into a commercial building, affecting two points in the shop area and some staff.
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Thai PM Mentions Open Coast Issues, Not Discussed With Cambodia
Several Thai provinces, including Surat Thani, Pathum Thani, Rayong, and Narathiwat, are reportedly affected by 'open terminals.' The situation has become newsworthy, with over 10,000 foreign visas mentioned.
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Temple Stairs Fire Causes Roof Collapse
A fire occurred at the right side of the temple stairs. An individual was identified as causing the fire. This incident resulted in the collapse of roofs.
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Sardines Reportedly Shrink By 3-4 Centimeters
Reports indicate that canned sardines or mackerel are being incorrectly substituted with perch or black seabass. Photos clearly show that canned fish from Lat Krabang incorrectly used perch or black seabass as substitutes for cod or sardines. The substitution of perch or seabass for cod or sardines in canned products is considered "not correct," and the product's organization was described as "poorly done." Sardines are noted as sea fish rich in Omega-3. New fish species are now appearing in canned products, replacing familiar sardines and mackerel, and are being directly promoted as new, good-tasting options. The new fish species is available in cans, potato water, and potato mash, and is directly advertised as a new fish species that tastes good and is labeled.
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Thailand Confirms 5,000 Monthly, 20,000 Death Subsidies
A program has been announced that includes monthly health insurance with a 5,000 baht subsidy. Social insurance payments involve 1,500 baht for 700 individuals, totaling approximately 29 million baht, and an additional 50 million baht allocated for heating. Monthly health insurance subsidies of 5,000 baht and a death benefit of 20,000 baht for families and children were confirmed. Thailand's health insurance program reconfirms a monthly subsidy of 5,000 and a death benefit of 20,000. The health insurance plan includes a monthly subsidy of 5,000 Thai Baht and a 20,000 Thai Baht death subsidy for family and children. Additionally, a 20,000 subsidy is provided upon death for families and children.
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Thai Tourism Association Promotes Market Visits, Cooking Classes
Adi Chai Ratanano, a representative of the Thai Tourism Association, discussed new tourism promotion methods. These methods include visiting markets, purchasing materials, learning to pick tea leaves, and experiencing basic Thai food, allowing participants to choose dishes.
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Thai Politician Kuniti Delegates Response, Draws Criticism
Thai politician Kuniti delegated Kuradoen Isna Natakoon to provide an answer, but the response was deemed unsatisfactory by various parties.
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Thailand Discusses Four Land Bridge Routes, Dubai World Collaboration
Thailand is planning new land routes, including a third route connecting five provinces: Phu Phi, Chang, Nakhon, Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla. A discussion in Thailand focused on land connectivity, including a concept referred to as 'land blockade'.
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Thai Political Figure's Fund Use Questioned
Individuals in this role would receive 55,000 baht annually, with an additional 20,000 baht provided to family and children in the event of a crime.
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