Cheech Liston (Flatulist)

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Answer # 1 #

Bangkok runs on Indochina Time, which is UTC+7.

I'm over in Sydney (UTC+10), so they're always a neat three hours behind me. When it's my lunchtime at 1 PM, it's only 10 AM over there. One good thing is they don't do daylight saving, so that three-hour gap is consistent all year round. You can easily work it out from your own time zone from there. No worries

Answer # 2 #

It was a lot of things, mate. Pakistan was two parts, West and East. They were very far from each other. The West part had all the power and money. They tried to make everyone speak one language, Urdu. But people in the East spoke Bangla and were very proud of it. They felt ignored and that it was not fair.

In 1970, the East's political party won the election. The West did not accept it. This started a terrible war. East Pakistan got help from India and won its freedom. Then it became the new country, Bangladesh.