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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>World News1</title><link>https://aseannow.com/rss/42-world-news1.xml/</link><description>World news reports from around the world</description><language>en</language><item><title>Israel Captures Beaufort Castle as Lebanon Offensive Expands</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/israel-captures-beaufort-castle-as-lebanon-offensive-expands-r1093/</link><description>Israeli forces have captured the strategic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, as the military expands its ground offensive against Hezbollah and pushes deeper into Lebanese territory.  Get today's headlines by email   Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the seizure of the hilltop fortress as a "decisive stage" in Israel's campaign, while Lebanon accused Israel of escalating the conflict and inflicting collective punishment on civilians. Historic Fortress Falls AgainPerched above the Litani Valley, Beaufort Castle has been a key military stronghold for centuries. Built by Crusaders around 900 years ago, the fortress overlooks large parts of southern Lebanon and has long held strategic importance. Israel first captured the site during the 1982 Lebanon War before withdrawing from the area in 2000 as it ended its occupation of a self-declared security zone in southern Lebanon. Following the latest operation, Netanyahu said Israel was taking the initiative across multiple fronts, including Lebanon, Gaza and Syria. He said the objective was to expand Israeli control over areas previously held by Hezbollah. Defence Minister Israel Katz highlighted the symbolic value of the capture, noting that the Golani Brigade had once again raised the Israeli flag over the fortress more than four decades after first seizing it. Ground Forces Push Further NorthThe capture comes as Israeli troops advance beyond the Litani River, the line that had largely defined the scope of earlier ground operations. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also broadened evacuation warnings across southern Lebanon, urging residents to leave areas south of the Zahrani River. Military officials warned civilians to stay away from Hezbollah positions, facilities and weapons infrastructure. An IDF spokesman said a significant number of ground troops were taking part in an operation that is continuing to expand into additional areas of southern Lebanon. Israeli officials say the offensive has intensified in response to increased missile and drone attacks by the Iranian-backed Hezbollah movement on Israeli troops and communities near the border. Fighting Continues on Both SidesThe conflict showed no signs of easing over the weekend. Lebanon's Health Ministry said an airstrike near Hiram Hospital in the southern city of Tyre injured 13 medical workers and caused substantial damage to the facility. Israel confirmed that another soldier had been killed, while schools in several northern communities were closed as a precaution amid security concerns. On Saturday, Hezbollah fired around 25 projectiles towards northern Israel, prompting opposition politicians to demand stronger measures to protect border residents. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam accused Israel of pursuing a "scorched-earth policy" and carrying out collective punishment in southern Lebanon. International Concern GrowsThe latest escalation has prompted renewed international concern. France has requested a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to discuss Israeli military operations in Lebanon. President Emmanuel Macron called for an immediate end to the fighting, saying the current escalation in southern Lebanon could not be justified. French Foreign Minister Jean-No&#xEB;l Barrot also criticised the offensive. Both Israel and Lebanon accuse each other of violating a ceasefire agreement that took effect last month and has since been extended twice. While the truce remains formally in place, continued attacks by both sides have undermined its effectiveness. Despite the deteriorating situation, Israeli and Lebanese delegations are expected to hold a fourth round of talks in Washington this week. Lebanese officials view negotiations as the only viable route towards reducing tensions, although Hezbollah is not participating in the discussions. The conflict intensified in March after Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel following an Israeli strike that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Israel responded with a major air campaign and ground invasion. Lebanese authorities say more than 3,300 people have been killed since then, while Israel reports 25 military deaths.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 1 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/CASTLE.jpg.33bb55373658b9b8b9e08e05b335e5b3.jpg" length="218844" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 20:35:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Nicola Sturgeon Says She's Paying for Husband's Crime</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/nicola-sturgeon-says-shes-paying-for-husbands-crime-r1092/</link><description>Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she feels as though she is "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit" following the admission by her estranged husband, Peter Murrell, that he embezzled more than &#xA3;400,000 from the Scottish National Party (SNP).  Get today's headlines by email   In an interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, Sturgeon rejected calls to apologise for the scandal, insisting she was not responsible for Murrell's actions and had no knowledge of the wrongdoing. Murrell admitted embezzling party funds between 2010 and 2022 and is due to be sentenced later this month. Sturgeon, who led the SNP from 2014 until 2023 and served as Scotland's first minister for more than eight years, said she would accept responsibility for her own decisions but would not apologise for crimes committed by someone else. She argued that holding her accountable for Murrell's actions risked reinforcing the idea that women should bear responsibility for the conduct of men in their lives. While acknowledging the impact the affair has had on her personally and politically, she maintained that Murrell had deceived both the party and its leadership. Emotional Account of BetrayalThe former first minister became emotional while describing gifts she received from Murrell that were later found to have been purchased using SNP funds. Among them was a pendant from a Shetland jeweller that she said she treasured and wore frequently. Sturgeon said she believed it had been a thoughtful gift from her husband and found it painful to discover it had been bought with party money. She said learning that items presented as personal gifts had been funded in that way caused her lasting distress and left her struggling to come to terms with what had happened. Sturgeon also addressed questions about a luxury motorhome purchased with party funds and stored at Murrell's mother's property. She said she had no clear recollection of seeing the vehicle and would not have had any reason to suspect it belonged to the SNP. Questions Over Party OversightMurrell, who served as SNP chief executive for more than two decades, resigned in March 2023 amid controversy over party membership figures. He was arrested weeks later as part of the police investigation into SNP finances known as Operation Branchform. Sturgeon was also arrested and questioned during the inquiry but was released without charge. She stressed that prosecutors and investigators had not found evidence linking her to the embezzlement. Asked whether she should bear responsibility given her role overseeing the party, Sturgeon said there had been no warnings about the criminal behaviour to which Murrell later pleaded guilty. She added that if information in the accounts had pointed to wrongdoing, investigators might have reached a different conclusion about her involvement. She also rejected suggestions that her personal assets should be used to repay money lost through the embezzlement, saying she was not guilty of the offence and should not be expected to contribute to any recovery process. Calls for Further ScrutinySturgeon's comments prompted criticism from some political opponents and former SNP figures. Former SNP MP Joanna Cherry said concerns centred not on Murrell's criminal actions but on whether legitimate scrutiny of the party's finances had been obstructed. Meanwhile, UK government minister Pat McFadden backed calls for a parliamentary inquiry into the affair, arguing that questions remained about the SNP's culture and governance. Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp also supported an inquiry, saying public trust in politics had been damaged by the scandal. However, Scotland's First Minister John Swinney rejected demands for a Holyrood investigation, arguing that the police inquiry and resulting guilty plea had already established the facts of the case. Murrell remains in custody after pleading guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced on 23 June.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 1 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/nicola-sturgeon.webp.908905b5e15fdae158c555c1c3706773.webp" length="32048" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 20:27:01 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Hundreds Arrested After PSG Victory Sparks Chaos in France</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/hundreds-arrested-after-psg-victory-sparks-chaos-in-france-r1091/</link><description>Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League triumph was overshadowed by widespread unrest across France, leaving hundreds injured, dozens of police officers hurt and hundreds of people arrested, authorities said on Sunday.  Get today's headlines by email   French Interior Minister Laurent Nu&#xF1;ez said 219 people were injured during clashes linked to celebrations after PSG secured the European title. Eight people remained in serious condition. Among those injured were 57 police officers deployed to maintain order. Authorities said 780 people had been arrested nationwide, with more than 450 placed in custody. In Paris alone, police made 480 arrests, including 277 people taken into custody. Eighty-two of those detained were minors. Security Operation and ViolenceThousands of officers were deployed across the French capital following concerns that celebrations could turn violent. Despite the security presence, disturbances disrupted bus, train and rail services in parts of Paris. Large crowds gathered on the Champs-&#xC9;lys&#xE9;es after PSG's victory, with footage showing flares being set off, electric bicycles set ablaze and at least one shopfront damaged. Police used tear gas in an effort to disperse crowds in the city centre. According to the Paris prosecutor's office, the arrests were linked to a range of alleged offences, including attacks on police officers, damage to property, theft and unlawful possession of weapons. Officials stressed that the figures remained provisional. Deaths and Serious InjuriesA 24-year-old man was found dead near Porte Maillot on Paris's ring road after an incident that occurred as rioters attempted to block traffic overnight. The exact circumstances remain under investigation, although witnesses reported that the man was riding a motorcycle when he collided with concrete barriers. Elsewhere in Paris, a teenager was left in critical condition following a brawl. Authorities have not confirmed whether the incident was directly connected to football-related disorder. The unrest follows similar scenes seen when PSG won the competition last year, when celebrations also descended into violence and resulted in fatalities. Authorities Promise Firm ResponseWith a victory parade scheduled for Sunday, security remained on high alert. Around 6,000 police officers were mobilised to oversee celebrations around the Eiffel Tower and other planned events, including a reception for the team hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Nu&#xF1;ez defended the police response and pledged continued action against those responsible for the disturbances. "We are a great country for maintaining public order. We allow freedom of assembly, but not excesses," he said. The minister added that most supporters celebrated peacefully, while a minority sought to exploit the occasion to cause disorder. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen criticised the violence, writing on social media that football victories should not result in riots and insecurity for residents. PSG players are expected to take part in a parade through the Champ-de-Mars area near the Eiffel Tower later on Sunday as celebrations continue under heavy security.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/PARIS.jpg.cec42dc824c9ee08ce34cf026df5116b.jpg" length="67009" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 13:08:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Ferrari Faces Backlash in Bid to Take on China EVs</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/ferrari-faces-backlash-in-bid-to-take-on-china-evs-r1090/</link><description>Ferrari's first electric vehicle has sparked criticism from investors, politicians and some loyal fans, overshadowing what was intended to be a landmark moment for the luxury carmaker as it responds to growing competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers.  Get today's headlines by email   The new Luce, designed with input from former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive, represents a major departure for a company best known for its petrol-powered supercars and distinctive engine sound. The launch attracted significant attention, with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Pope Leo among those invited to preview the vehicle.    But the reaction quickly turned negative. Ferrari's shares fell 8% the day after the unveiling as social media users mocked the vehicle's appearance and its $640,000 price tag. The Luce is also Ferrari's first five-seater. A Radical DepartureFor decades, Ferrari resisted the shift toward electric vehicles even as much of the automotive industry embraced battery-powered technology. While the Luce delivers supercar-level performance, accelerating from 0 to 60mph in about 2.5 seconds and reaching speeds above 190mph, much of the criticism has focused on its design rather than its capabilities. Former Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo said the model risked damaging the company's legacy and argued that it should not carry Ferrari's iconic badge. Luxury car dealer and collector Shaun Baker was equally critical, saying the vehicle had weakened Ferrari's image as the world's most aspirational sports car brand. Unlike traditional Ferraris, the Luce lacks the low-slung profile associated with the marque. As an EV, it also does away with the engine note that has long been central to Ferrari's appeal. Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini questioned the design, saying the vehicle looked unlike a Ferrari and wondering what company founder Enzo Ferrari would have thought of it. Online BacklashThe criticism spread rapidly online. Some social media users compared the Luce to far cheaper electric cars, including models produced by Chinese manufacturers. Others posted AI-generated redesigns that they argued looked more in keeping with Ferrari's heritage. Although some commentators praised the vehicle's styling, many others accused Ferrari of abandoning the identity that made it famous. Ferrari chief executive Benedetto Vigna defended the project and rejected comparisons with lower-cost rivals, insisting the Luce reflects the company's commitment to innovation. China ChallengeThe controversy comes as Ferrari and other Western automakers face growing pressure from Chinese EV makers, which are increasingly competing in the premium segment once dominated by European and American brands. China has become a major force in the electric vehicle industry thanks to extensive supply chains, lower production costs and strong domestic competition. Chinese manufacturers are producing increasingly sophisticated vehicles while pushing aggressively into overseas markets. That challenge is particularly significant for luxury brands. Chinese consumers, a key market for Ferrari, now expect advanced technology, long driving ranges and competitive pricing. Some Chinese performance EVs already rival established Western brands. The all-electric BYD Yangwang U9, for example, delivers supercar-level acceleration at a fraction of the Luce's price. Changing CourseFerrari's electric push comes at a time when some rivals are reassessing their EV ambitions. Lamborghini has abandoned plans for a fully electric model, citing weak demand and continued customer preference for petrol-powered cars. Other manufacturers, including Porsche, Honda and Ford, have also scaled back electric vehicle programmes. Analysts say Ferrari may be targeting a different audience with the Luce. Younger buyers tend to be more receptive to EVs, while the vehicle's unconventional design could attract customers who might not otherwise consider a Ferrari. James Wong, a Singapore-based automotive analyst, said the interior design was impressive but argued that the vehicle as a whole was difficult to identify as a Ferrari. Whether the backlash proves damaging remains unclear. Ferrari faced similar criticism when it launched the Purosangue SUV in 2022, yet the model went on to become a commercial success. For now, however, the Luce has ignited a debate over Ferrari's future as it attempts to adapt to an industry increasingly shaped by electrification and competition from China.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/ferrari-luce-china.webp.1ea7f1f1b28731df40fb5bf9783e2ed0.webp" length="52150" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 12:44:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Administration Softens Tone on Green Card Policy</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-administration-softens-tone-on-green-card-policy-r1089/</link><description>The Trump administration has sought to ease concerns over a recent immigration policy change after critics warned it could force large numbers of green card applicants to leave the United States to complete their residency applications abroad.  Get today's headlines by email   The clarification follows widespread concern sparked by new guidance issued last week by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which appeared to significantly narrow the use of a process known as &#x201C;adjustment of status.&#x201D; The procedure allows certain immigrants sponsored by family members or employers to apply for permanent residency while remaining in the United States. Initial Guidance Triggers AlarmWhen announcing the policy, USCIS officials indicated that many immigrants seeking green cards would no longer be able to complete the process from within the country. A spokesperson said that individuals in the United States on temporary visas who wanted permanent residency would generally need to return to their home countries and apply through American consulates, except under extraordinary circumstances. The announcement prompted concern among immigrants, legal experts and business groups. Critics argued that the change could affect hundreds of thousands of applicants and potentially leave some stranded overseas because of travel restrictions and entry limits affecting numerous countries. Immigration attorneys also warned that requiring applicants to leave the country could introduce significant delays and uncertainty into an already complex immigration system. DHS Seeks to Clarify ScopeOver the weekend, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a statement portraying the guidance as far less extensive than many had initially understood. According to DHS, the policy largely reflects existing law and longstanding agency practice. The department stressed that eligible applicants would still be able to obtain green cards and said the guidance would primarily affect individuals deemed not to merit the discretionary benefit of applying from within the United States. DHS stated that the policy &#x201C;will not prevent any alien from obtaining a green card&#x201D; if they properly qualify. It added that some applicants may ultimately be required to complete their cases through the Department of State overseas rather than through USCIS inside the country. The department also emphasized that highly qualified workers and professionals who comply with immigration rules should not experience significant effects from the change. Experts See Narrower InterpretationLynden Melmed, a former chief counsel at USCIS during the administration of President George W. Bush, said the latest DHS statement appears to narrow the interpretation of the earlier guidance. Melmed noted that immigration officers have long exercised discretion when determining whether applicants may pursue adjustment of status in the United States, weighing both positive and negative factors in each case. However, he said the policy is still likely to create additional hurdles for applicants and their attorneys. Those seeking to remain in the country while pursuing permanent residency may need to provide more evidence supporting their eligibility. Melmed also said the administration&#x2019;s differing explanations of the policy could create uncertainty among USCIS officers responsible for implementing the guidance. While the administration has attempted to reassure applicants, he argued that the underlying policy is still likely to slow some legal immigration processes, even if officials are now presenting it in more limited terms.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/fast2089.webp.8ef2b48da811d35b96068796a2ac5c0a.webp" length="360996" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:51:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Warms Ties With Europe&#x2019;s Last Dictator</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-warms-ties-with-europes-last-dictator-r1088/</link><description>Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko appears to be emerging from years of Western isolation as U.S. President Donald Trump moves to improve relations with one of Russia&#x2019;s closest allies.  Get today's headlines by email   Earlier this month, Trump publicly thanked Lukashenko for his role in securing the release of political prisoners from Belarusian custody, praising his &#x201C;cooperation and friendship.&#x201D; Washington has also gradually eased some sanctions on Belarusian state institutions and companies that were imposed after Belarus supported Russia&#x2019;s 2022 invasion of Ukraine by allowing its territory to be used as a staging ground. Lukashenko has responded positively, expressing hopes for a broader agreement with the United States and signaling interest in closer engagement with the Trump administration. Opposition Figures Voice ConcernFor many Belarusians, however, Lukashenko remains a deeply controversial figure. In power since 1994, he has been widely accused of suppressing political opposition, restricting independent media and overseeing extensive human rights abuses. His government launched a sweeping crackdown after the disputed 2020 presidential election, which official results said he won with more than 80% of the vote. The election was widely viewed by critics and Western governments as fraudulent. Large-scale protests were followed by arrests, prosecutions and the imprisonment or exile of opposition figures. Former Belarusian diplomat Pavel Slunkin said repression in Belarus has reached unprecedented levels in recent years. Meanwhile, Franak Viacorka, an adviser to exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, described Trump&#x2019;s praise of Lukashenko as difficult to hear, though he acknowledged that prisoner releases had come at a diplomatic price. Around 250 prisoners were released in March as part of efforts that coincided with the easing of certain U.S. sanctions. Nevertheless, according to a recent report by the United Nations, at least 1,131 people remain imprisoned on politically motivated charges. Balancing Between Washington and MoscowLukashenko remains heavily dependent on Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he has repeatedly described as a close ally. Belarus relies extensively on Russia economically and has allowed Moscow to station tactical nuclear weapons on its territory. The two countries also conducted joint nuclear-force exercises this month. Despite warming ties with Washington, Belarus has continued military preparations. State media recently reported that Lukashenko ordered a selective mobilization exercise to improve military readiness. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned of unusual activity along Ukraine&#x2019;s northern border with Belarus, although Lukashenko has denied plans to become directly involved in the war unless Belarus itself is attacked. Some analysts have suggested that improved U.S.-Belarus relations could give Washington additional leverage in efforts to end the war in Ukraine. However, U.S. officials have said engagement with Belarus is separate from ongoing negotiations related to the conflict. Search for International LegitimacyAnalysts say Lukashenko has long sought recognition from Western leaders while maintaining firm control at home. Previous attempts by Western governments to encourage reforms through engagement produced limited results and failed to significantly reduce Belarus&#x2019; dependence on Russia. For Lukashenko, a future meeting with Trump at the White House or at Mar-a-Lago would represent a major diplomatic achievement. During a visit to Minsk in September, Trump envoy John Coale reportedly presented Lukashenko with White House-themed cuff links, a gesture viewed by some observers as symbolic of the improving relationship. Opposition figures argue that such recognition would provide Lukashenko with the international legitimacy he has sought throughout his three decades in power, even as concerns over political repression in Belarus persist.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/lukashenko-copy-resized.jpg.062724f248eaf70d56bee9ae11de10be.jpg" length="134631" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:44:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Calls U.S. Court System &#x2018;Rigged&#x2019; After Setbacks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-calls-us-court-system-rigged-after-setbacks-r1087/</link><description>President Donald Trump has denounced the U.S. judicial system as &#x201C;rigged&#x201D; following recent court decisions that blocked parts of his agenda, including a move involving the Kennedy Center and a ruling on his tariff policy.  Get today's headlines by email   In a lengthy post on Truth Social on Saturday, Trump argued that both the legal and political systems were unfairly stacked against him. He said voters were aware of those problems and pointed to his election victory as evidence of public support, vowing to continue fighting against what he described as a biased system. Kennedy Center DisputeTrump&#x2019;s latest criticism followed a ruling by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper that halted plans to rename the Kennedy Center and prevented a proposed summer closure of the performing arts venue for renovations. The president targeted Cooper, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, and claimed the judge had a conflict of interest because of his wife, attorney Amy Jeffress. Trump described Jeffress as politically aligned with his opponents and argued that her professional connections made it impossible for him to receive fair treatment in court. Jeffress is a partner at the law firm Hecker Fink, which represented writer and columnist E. Jean Carroll in her successful civil lawsuits against Trump involving sexual abuse and defamation claims. Trump alleged that Cooper should have disclosed those connections and suggested the judge&#x2019;s actions could have long-term consequences for the Kennedy Center, predicting the institution could ultimately face closure. Focus on Carroll Investigation ReportsThe president also referred to recent media reports suggesting the Justice Department was examining whether Carroll committed perjury during civil litigation against him. However, the reports were complicated by statements from the top federal prosecutor in Chicago, who said his office had not opened a criminal investigation into the 82-year-old columnist. The issue has become part of a broader effort by Trump to challenge legal outcomes that have gone against him, a pattern that has continued throughout his second term. Renewed Anger Over Tariff RulingTrump also criticized the Supreme Court&#x2019;s February decision striking down most of his sweeping tariff programme. The court ruled that key elements of the policy exceeded the president&#x2019;s constitutional authority. In his post, Trump argued that the decision would force the government to return large sums of tariff revenue. He claimed the ruling would result in repayments amounting to $149 billion and renewed his criticism of the refund process. The refunds are being handled by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which collects duties and tariffs on imported goods. The agency is currently returning more than $160 million to importers and customs brokers who paid tariffs that were later invalidated by the courts. Ongoing Attacks on the JudiciaryTrump has repeatedly criticized judges and courts when rulings have gone against his administration. His latest comments continue a pattern of public attacks on members of the judiciary, including federal judges and, at times, conservative Supreme Court justices whose decisions have conflicted with his policy objectives.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/KCENTER.jpg.e0132c9f39ec45188f2b4633b2c97a59.jpg" length="95774" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:32:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Hegseth Tells Asia Allies to Boost Defence Spending</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/hegseth-tells-asia-allies-to-boost-defence-spending-r1086/</link><description>US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has sought to reassure Asia-Pacific allies that Washington remains committed to the region despite its involvement in other global security challenges, including the conflict with Iran.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Hegseth rejected suggestions that the United States was shifting its attention away from Asia. He said Washington was capable of managing multiple security priorities simultaneously and remained focused on projecting power in the Pacific alongside its allies. &#x201C;People want to conflate that we have global obligations with the turning of our backs to this region,&#x201D; Hegseth said, adding that the US was continuing to work closely with partners while also addressing concerns such as preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. His remarks came after questions from Shinjiro Koizumi, who raised concerns that some countries might seek to undermine confidence in the US alliance network. Taiwan Arms Concerns AddressedHegseth also responded to concerns over US weapons deliveries after Washington suspended a reported $14 billion arms package for Taiwan in order to preserve munitions during the Iran conflict. He insisted the issue should not be linked to broader US commitments in Asia, arguing that American stockpiles remained strong and that the country retained the capacity to increase weapons production if necessary. According to Hegseth, the US remained well positioned to meet its defence obligations and support partners across the region. Call for Greater Military SpendingA central theme of Hegseth&#x2019;s address was the need for Asian allies to increase defence spending. Repeating a message he delivered at last year&#x2019;s forum, he suggested countries should aim to spend 3.5% of gross domestic product on defence. He praised nations including South Korea, Japan, Australia and the Philippines for strengthening military investment and cooperation with the United States. Hegseth argued that military capability, rather than diplomatic rhetoric alone, was essential for maintaining regional stability. &#x201C;Rules are great, but if you can't back them up with hard power, the rules are not worth the paper they are written on,&#x201D; he said, calling for more military assets and fewer discussions. His comments contrasted with those of To Lam, who had earlier urged greater dialogue as a means of managing regional tensions. Hegseth also criticised countries he described as &#x201C;freeloaders&#x201D;, specifically naming New Zealand. New Zealand&#x2019;s defence minister later rejected the characterisation, saying the country was increasing military spending after years of underinvestment and was moving towards spending up to 2% of GDP on defence. Softer Tone Towards ChinaThe defence secretary&#x2019;s remarks on China were noticeably less confrontational than in previous years. While warning about China&#x2019;s growing military capabilities, Hegseth said the United States was seeking stability rather than confrontation. He acknowledged that regional partners preferred a balance of power and did not want escalating tensions. Speaking weeks after talks between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Hegseth avoided strong language on Taiwan and emphasised the goal of preserving peace and prosperity across the region. China&#x2019;s decision not to send its defence minister to the forum for a second consecutive year drew attention. Instead, Beijing dispatched a lower-level delegation, a move some observers viewed as a slight against the conference while others saw it as an effort to avoid direct public confrontation with Washington. Analysts said Asian nations could remain uneasy about growing competition between the US and China. Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman said many countries in the region continued to favour neutrality and stability, warning that rivalry between the two powers could heighten regional concerns.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/npr.brightspotcdn.webp.4901463a35da5eff55b369c74bdb3621.webp" length="120614" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:20:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Artists Exit Trump-Linked US 250th Concert Series</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/artists-exit-trump-linked-us-250th-concert-series-r1085/</link><description>Several performers have withdrawn from a concert series tied to President Donald Trump&#x2019;s celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, prompting the president to take a more prominent role in the event by hosting its opening ceremony.  Get today's headlines by email   Organizers of the Great American State Fair announced that Trump will lead the opening ceremony on June 24, ahead of a series of concerts planned on Washington&#x2019;s National Mall between June 25 and July 10. The event is being organized by Freedom 250, a White House-backed initiative created by executive order. The group was established as an alternative to celebrations being coordinated by the nonpartisan United States Semiquincentennial Commission, also known as America250. Artists Cite Concerns Over Political LinksThe announcement follows the withdrawal of several scheduled performers, including The Commodores, Martina McBride, Morris Day, Bret Michaels and Young MC. Many of the artists who stepped away said they had not initially understood the political connections of the event. McBride said she had agreed to perform after being told it was a nonpartisan celebration, but later concluded that description was inaccurate. Young MC made similar remarks, saying organizers had not disclosed political involvement when he accepted the booking. He later described the situation as a "bait-and-switch." Michaels, who previously appeared on Trump's television show The Celebrity Apprentice and has spoken positively about him in the past, also withdrew. He said the event had become more divisive than the national celebration he believed he had signed up for and added that he and his team had received threats linked to his possible participation. Trump RespondsTrump dismissed concerns from the departing performers, writing on social media that they were getting "the yips." He also suggested that he could effectively replace them as the event&#x2019;s main attraction. Freedom 250 has maintained that its goal is to celebrate the nation rather than advance a political agenda. Spokesperson Rachel Reisner said the organization remains committed to delivering a major public celebration on the National Mall and respects the decisions of artists who choose not to participate. She said the event would focus on commemorating 250 years of American history, culture and freedom. Some Performers RemainNot all artists have withdrawn. Vanilla Ice, a longtime Trump supporter who has performed at Mar-a-Lago, said he was honoured to take part. Rapper Flo Rida had not publicly announced any change to his participation plans. The lineup has also attracted attention because of the inclusion of Milli Vanilli. The pop duo famously lost its Grammy Award after it emerged that the group's frontmen had not sung on the recordings released under their name. One of the original vocalists behind the recordings said she was surprised to see Milli Vanilli listed. However, surviving member Fab Morvan is still expected to perform. Meanwhile, Freedom Williams said he disagrees with Trump politically but intends to perform despite criticism. His involvement has also prompted objections from Robert Clivill&#xE9;s, who said he was not consulted about the appearance and did not endorse it. Organisers Defend EventFreedom 250 said artists remain free to decide whether to participate and stressed that the celebration is intended to bring Americans together. The organization said it remains focused on delivering what it described as a unique national event marking the country's 250th anniversary.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/250.jpg.8cb32354d823a110c32c1e133a0a88c6.jpg" length="273323" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:10:44 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Emerging Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu&#x2019;s Legacy</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/emerging-iran-deal-threatens-netanyahus-legacy-r1084/</link><description>When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in February, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly celebrated what they described as a historic partnership.  Get today's headlines by email   Just three months later, that military campaign appears to be giving way to a US-led diplomatic effort with Iran, leaving Netanyahu with limited influence over the outcome. According to Israeli sources, the prime minister has avoided publicly criticizing Trump but has privately acknowledged that Israel has little leverage over the ongoing negotiations. Since a ceasefire was announced in April, Netanyahu has repeatedly urged Washington to resume broader military pressure on Iran, arguing that continued operations could weaken or even topple the Iranian government. The White House, however, has instead pursued a diplomatic path. Israeli officials fear that any interim agreement that does not remove Iran&#x2019;s stockpile of highly enriched uranium could leave Tehran with a future route to developing nuclear weapons. Israeli Frustration Over US ApproachThe emerging negotiations have fueled growing frustration within Israel&#x2019;s leadership. One Israeli official said Netanyahu had advocated targeting Iran&#x2019;s oil infrastructure as a way to further strain the country&#x2019;s economy and weaken the regime. Concerns have also been raised that easing economic restrictions on Iran could strengthen the government financially and help it recover from the conflict. Some Israeli figures have expressed disappointment more directly, arguing that Washington&#x2019;s shift toward diplomacy has come at Israel&#x2019;s expense. Lebanon has become another point of contention. Iran is reportedly seeking provisions that would include a ceasefire in Lebanon, where the United States has already sought to limit Israeli military activity. At the same time, Hezbollah has intensified drone attacks against Israeli forces and communities near the northern border. Netanyahu has responded by ordering an expansion of Israeli military operations in Lebanon, insisting that Israel will continue acting against security threats despite international pressure. The issue has also created tensions inside Israel&#x2019;s governing coalition. Far-right ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have both demanded a tougher military response. A Different Strategy Than in 2015Israel&#x2019;s reaction to the current negotiations differs sharply from Netanyahu&#x2019;s campaign against the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement negotiated under former President Barack Obama. At that time, Netanyahu openly challenged Washington and delivered a controversial speech to the US Congress warning against the deal. Such a confrontation appears unlikely now, given the political importance of his relationship with Trump and the risks associated with publicly opposing him ahead of elections. Instead, Israeli sources say Netanyahu has directed criticism toward members of the US negotiating team, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, accusing them of steering Trump toward a diplomatic settlement. Others suggest Israel misjudged Trump&#x2019;s political priorities. According to a source familiar with discussions between the two countries, Trump became increasingly concerned that he was being portrayed domestically as following Netanyahu&#x2019;s lead into a wider Middle East conflict and sought to demonstrate that he remained in control of US policy. Legacy and Election RisksThe outcome of the Iran conflict could have significant political consequences for Netanyahu. The campaign against Iran was expected to become a central element of his effort to reshape his legacy following the Hamas attacks of October 2023. Instead, public opinion appears divided. Polling by the Institute for National Security Studies found that many Israelis believe the country&#x2019;s position regarding Iran has worsened since October 2023, while nearly half think Israel has either lost or is unlikely to win the confrontation with Tehran. Some Israeli officials believe Trump may seek to offset Netanyahu&#x2019;s political difficulties by promoting normalization efforts between Israel and Arab states, expanding the framework of the Abraham Accords, or offering public displays of support before Israeli elections. For Netanyahu, however, the stakes extend beyond immediate politics. For decades, he has built his political identity around confronting Iran&#x2019;s nuclear ambitions through military pressure and close cooperation with Washington. If a US-Iran agreement ultimately preserves the Iranian regime and leaves key aspects of its nuclear program unresolved, critics argue it could undermine one of the defining themes of his political career.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/NETAN.jpg.73f5e6c5159f8d093f1c9d9f68138ba8.jpg" length="64022" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:02:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Why U.S. Allies Aren't Buying Trump's Israel Push</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/why-us-allies-arent-buying-trumps-israel-push-r1083/</link><description>President Donald Trump&#x2019;s attempt to link a potential agreement with Iran to a major expansion of the Abraham Accords has been met with a muted response across the Middle East, with diplomats and analysts questioning whether the proposal is politically realistic.  Get today's headlines by email   Trump suggested this week that several Arab and Muslim-majority countries should establish diplomatic relations with Israel as part of a broader arrangement tied to ending tensions with Iran. Yet none of the countries he named have publicly endorsed the idea, and Israel itself has responded cautiously. Analysts said the proposal appeared to come unexpectedly and lacks the diplomatic groundwork usually required for such a significant regional initiative. Mediators See Themselves as ContributorsSeveral of the countries Trump mentioned, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, have played key roles in diplomatic efforts involving Washington and Tehran. Regional officials argue that these states have already contributed to stability efforts and may not view normalization with Israel as an appropriate condition for supporting a wider agreement with Iran. A senior Pakistani diplomat said Gulf countries have already absorbed substantial economic and security costs from regional escalation. Requiring them to take on additional political risks by normalizing ties with Israel while the Gaza conflict continues could deepen existing divisions. Countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have also faced Iranian threats or retaliation despite not directly participating in military action against Iran. Gaza War Complicates Diplomatic AmbitionsThe ongoing war in Gaza remains one of the biggest obstacles to expanding the Abraham Accords. While several Arab governments have strengthened unofficial ties with Israel in recent years and increasingly regard Iran as a strategic threat, public sentiment throughout much of the Arab and Muslim world remains strongly critical of Israel. Trump first floated the proposal in a Truth Social post, arguing that countries benefiting from U.S. diplomatic efforts should join the Abraham Accords. He specifically called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to participate and even suggested that Iran could eventually become part of the framework. The Abraham Accords, launched during Trump's first term, led several Arab states, beginning with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in 2020, to establish formal relations with Israel, reshaping regional alliances. Limited Enthusiasm From IsraelThe White House defended Trump's position, saying that expanding the Abraham Accords has long been a priority and could complement a broader peace arrangement involving Iran. However, diplomats involved in regional discussions said they had not experienced significant pressure from Washington to join the accords. Two Middle Eastern diplomats told NBC News they did not feel substantial pressure from the administration. The reaction from Israel was similarly restrained. Although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long championed expanding the accords, neither he nor senior government allies publicly embraced Trump's latest proposal. An Israeli government official reiterated support for widening the circle of peace but stopped short of endorsing any direct linkage between an Iran agreement and normalization efforts. Analysts Question PracticalityExperts say the subdued response reflects a broader tendency among regional governments to treat some of Trump's statements cautiously. According to analysts, Israel would welcome expanded ties with countries such as Saudi Arabia, but linking that objective to negotiations with Iran may complicate both issues rather than advance them. As a result, many of the governments whose cooperation Trump seeks appear reluctant to view the proposal as a serious or workable diplomatic framework.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/UPSACALE.jpg.763fecce4e0c589efc071656284d3a98.jpg" length="144148" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:54:02 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Fugitives Arrested in Bang Lamung</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-fugitives-arrested-in-bang-lamung-r2104/</link><description>Four Chinese nationals wanted by authorities in China over alleged illegal lending and violent debt collection activities have been arrested in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, following a joint operation by the Crime Suppression Division and Immigration Bureau on 30 May 2026. The arrests form part of an ongoing effort by Thai authorities to prevent foreign fugitives from using the kingdom as a refuge while evading prosecution abroad.  Get today's headlines by email   The suspects were identified as Zhang, 34, Ge, 36, a 34-year-old unnamed Chinese woman, and Yang, 34. Chinese authorities issued arrest warrants for all four on 20 March 2025 through the Fengnan Security Office in Tangshan, alleging offences including illegal business operations, causing public disorder and unlawful debt collection practices.    Investigators claim the group operated an underground lending network that provided loans to borrowers in China, charging interest rates exceeding 30 per cent per month. Authorities further allege that debtors who failed to make repayments were abducted, confined in rented rooms, assaulted and subjected to torture in attempts to recover money or seize assets.  The investigation was conducted under directives from the Centre for the Suppression of Transnational Crime and Illegal Immigration, which has intensified efforts to identify foreign fugitives hiding in Thailand. Investigators from the Central Investigation Bureau and Immigration Bureau traced the suspects to housing estates in the Huay Yai and Takhian Tia subdistricts of Bang Lamung district.    Authorities said the suspects attempted to avoid detection by avoiding the use of their own names or passports in financial transactions and other activities. After gathering evidence and confirming their whereabouts, officers carried out coordinated raids at two residential developments and arrested all four without incident.  Three of the suspects were detained after their permission to remain in Thailand was revoked, while the fourth was arrested for immigration-related offences after being found to have overstayed in the kingdom. The first three were transferred to Immigration Bureau detention facilities at Suan Phlu, Bangkok, while the fourth was handed over to investigators at Huay Yai Police Station for legal proceedings.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  The Daily News reported that Thai authorities have begun deportation procedures and plan to return the suspects to China, where they are expected to face prosecution. Police said efforts to target transnational criminal networks will continue in order to prevent foreign offenders from using Thailand as a hiding place or engaging in activities that threaten public safety and national security.  AQM6FGiPocvRtk9FUUvkm9YOJOy9xJ5pdCnNl6NiqWyz20lsGR4dTASC-0TZ4g9R6J_HU1M_FweTgdr-arJGOcbpKGZ-AD8ZmMhpInHFSw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3394.png.b87554df944b8d833af22cb84499f05d.png" length="3400478" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:42:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump's Health Reports Highlight Limits of Transparency</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trumps-health-reports-highlight-limits-of-transparency-r1082/</link><description>The annual medical examination of a US president has become a fixture of modern American politics, serving not only as a health assessment but also as a public demonstration of fitness for office.  Get today's headlines by email   That dynamic was on display again after President Donald Trump underwent his latest physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The White House released a memo from Trump's physician stating that the president was in "excellent health" and fully capable of carrying out his duties, while recommending additional exercise and weight loss. The report said Trump had strong heart, lung and neurological function. It also noted that bruising visible on his hand was consistent with minor irritation from frequent handshakes while taking aspirin as a preventative cardiovascular measure. The president's abstinence from alcohol and tobacco was also highlighted. Public disclosure remains voluntaryDespite the attention surrounding presidential health, there is no legal requirement for a US president to release medical records. Like all Americans, presidents are protected by medical privacy laws. According to medical ethicist and presidential health historian Jacob Appel, the information released after presidential check-ups should be viewed cautiously because administrations control what is disclosed. Presidential health reports often include routine medical details. Past reports have documented issues such as skin lesions, hearing loss and other age-related conditions. At the same time, national security concerns can influence decisions about disclosure. Information about a president's health is not only available to the American public but also to foreign governments and intelligence agencies. Long history of secrecyPresidential health was often concealed from the public in earlier eras. In 1919, Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke that severely limited his ability to govern during the final months of his presidency. The seriousness of his condition was largely hidden from the public. Similarly, the White House downplayed the effects of Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralysis from polio, rarely showing him using a wheelchair. Greater transparency began emerging during the administrations of Lyndon B. Johnson and later Gerald Ford, who pushed for the public release of some medical information despite resistance from physicians. Questions about presidential health continued into later administrations. Ronald Reagan disclosed his Alzheimer's diagnosis several years after leaving office, prompting debate about whether symptoms may have emerged during his presidency. Age fuels growing scrutinyInterest in presidential health has intensified as the United States has elected increasingly older leaders. Trump first entered office at age 70 and returned for a second term at 78. His predecessor, Joe Biden, entered the White House at 78 and left office at 82. Political historian Matt Dallek said concerns about age have elevated scrutiny of presidential medical reports to a level not seen with younger presidents such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Biden's age and fitness became a major issue during the 2024 election campaign and ultimately contributed to his withdrawal from the race. Republicans later accused his administration of concealing signs of decline, allegations rejected by Biden's team. Trump has also faced growing questions about his health. Recent polling found many Americans expressing doubts about his mental acuity and physical fitness for office, while another survey suggested nearly half of respondents considered him too old to serve as president. Even so, Trump declared after his latest examination that "everything checked out perfectly", underscoring how presidential health reports continue to function as both medical updates and political messaging.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/DONALD.jpg.9c753a4a5e15c77b59ebb94f833c254f.jpg" length="68028" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:41:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Sri Lankan Man Arrested Over Fatal Stabbing in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/sri-lankan-man-arrested-over-fatal-stabbing-in-bangkok-r2103/</link><description>A Sri Lankan national has been arrested and charged with murder following a fatal stabbing in Bangkok&#x2019;s Prawet district. The victim, 23-year-old Adiman Hayeelapeh, died after being stabbed during an altercation in Soi Phatthanakan 61 on the night of 29 May 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   Police from Prawet Police Station launched an investigation after receiving reports of an assault causing serious injuries at approximately 10.15pm. The victim was taken to Vibharam Hospital for treatment but later died from his injuries.  According to relatives and friends of the deceased who were present at the scene, the suspect, identified as Mr Abishek Raja, a Sri Lankan national, allegedly approached the group and attempted to attack one of the victim&#x2019;s friends with a knife. When the victim intervened in an effort to stop the confrontation, he was allegedly stabbed in the left side of his torso.  Following the attack, the suspect reportedly fled the scene, taking the knife with him. Friends of the victim transported the injured man to hospital, where he later succumbed to his wounds.  Police were later informed that the suspect had returned to his accommodation in Soi Phatthanakan 76, also in Prawet district. Officers from the patrol and investigation units surrounded the property and carried out a search.  Mr Raja was located inside the residence and was found to be able to understand and speak Thai. Police said he admitted being the person responsible for stabbing the victim. Officers subsequently seized evidence and took him into custody.  Investigators stated that there was sufficient evidence to seek an arrest warrant. However, due to the urgent circumstances and concerns that the suspect might flee, interfere with evidence, or pose further danger, officers proceeded with an arrest without first obtaining a warrant.  The suspect was formally charged with murder and informed of his legal rights. Police said he acknowledged both the charge and his rights during the arrest process.  Thaitabloid reported that Mr Raja has been handed over to investigators at Prawet Police Station for further legal proceedings. The case remains under investigation as authorities continue the judicial process.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3425.png.4077750e38c4e1b9e99386b2284cde72.png" length="4012238" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:32:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Hunter Shoots Friend Dead in Chiang Rai Forest</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/hunter-shoots-friend-dead-in-chiang-rai-forest-r2102/</link><description>A man was shot dead while hunting in a forest in Chiang Rai after a fellow hunter allegedly mistook him for a wild boar in dense undergrowth. Police from Mae Chedi Police Station in Wiang Pa Pao district were notified of the fatal shooting at around 7pm on 28 May.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident occurred in Huai Nam Hai, a forested area behind Rong village in Moo 2, Mae Chedi Mai subdistrict, approximately 2.5 kilometres from the community. Officers, led by investigators and supported by relevant agencies, travelled to the scene where they found the body of 46-year-old Weerachart Khuensati, a resident of Rong village.  He was lying in the forest near a grassy section next to the stream and had suffered a fatal shotgun wound to the lower torso. At the scene, police also found 54-year-old Booncherd, a resident of the same village, together with a 12-gauge shotgun that had no registration number. The weapon was identified as the firearm used in the shooting.  According to Booncherd&#x2019;s statement to police, he and Weerachart, who were friends, had entered the forest separately to hunt animals in the Huai Nam Hai area. As darkness fell, he was using a light to search for game when he saw what he believed were the eyes of a wild boar in a bush.   Picture courtesy of Matichon  Believing he had spotted an animal, he fired a single shot into the undergrowth. When he approached the area, he discovered that he had shot Weerachart. He then alerted relatives and authorities.  Police documented the scene, took photographs and prepared a sketch map as part of their investigation. The victim&#x2019;s body was transported to Wiang Pa Pao Hospital for an initial examination before being sent to Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital for a more detailed forensic examination and autopsy.  The case highlights the dangers associated with hunting in low-light conditions and the use of firearms in forested areas. Authorities have not released further details regarding the circumstances leading up to the pair entering the forest.  Matichon reported that Booncherd was taken into custody along with the shotgun. Police have prepared an arrest report and will proceed with legal action in accordance with the law.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3407.png.525ec68ce35703ed566c251fcbf22150.png" length="3659762" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:25:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Uzbek Tourist & Thai Woman Clash on Walking Street]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/uzbek-tourist-thai-woman-clash-on-walking-street-r2101/</link><description>A dispute between a 19-year-old Thai woman and a 30-year-old Uzbek tourist escalated into a physical altercation at the entrance to Walking Street in Pattaya during the early hours of 30 May 2026, prompting police intervention and raising fresh concerns about repeated disturbances in the city&#x2019;s main nightlife district.  Get today's headlines by email   Police patrol officers from Pattaya City Police Station were called to the scene at approximately 6.15am after receiving reports of a fight near the entrance to Walking Street. Upon arrival, officers found the two parties involved in an ongoing dispute following an earlier argument inside the entertainment area.  According to initial information, the Thai woman, identified only as Ms K, aged 19, and the Uzbek tourist had exchanged words inside Walking Street before the disagreement continued outside a convenience store near the entrance. Friends of the woman, including both ladyboys and female companions, plus local taxi riders, reportedly followed the pair and became involved in a further verbal confrontation, which later turned physical.  Police found that Ms K had sustained a minor injury near her left eyebrow. The foreign tourist told officers that he had been assaulted first during the confrontation.   Picture courtesy of &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C;  The incident unfolded in front of numerous tourists who were still present in the area at the time. The disturbance drew attention from passers-by and business operators in one of Pattaya&#x2019;s busiest tourism zones.  Following the altercation, police officers and rescue personnel escorted all parties involved to Pattaya City Police Station for detailed questioning. Investigators are gathering witness statements and reviewing available evidence from those present at the scene to determine the circumstances leading to the fight and whether legal action is warranted.  The incident has renewed concerns among local residents and business operators about recurring violent disputes in the city&#x2019;s entertainment district. They have called for greater cooperation among all parties to help reduce violence and improve safety for visitors.  Authorities are continuing their investigation and will consider further action after completing interviews with those involved and reviewing all available evidence.  AQOTivIwhEz8HRJoMwHu2sY4kCGoxkV7Q4E5fB0EhmN01XMnbHtXO3U-0CONqVaDdXvtlCrGsxS1nkjjTt3yz1SVWnb2qjiGVEjwwynTcg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C; 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3387.png.950a9103b80f2646ba6656b087ee1096.png" length="2670894" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:16:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Young Man Killed by Lightning While Using Phone</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/young-man-killed-by-lightning-while-using-phone-r2100/</link><description>A 31-year-old man died after reportedly being struck by lightning while using his mobile phone inside his home during a thunderstorm in Buriram province, leaving his wife devastated and prompting renewed warnings about electrical safety during severe weather.  Get today's headlines by email   The victim, Mr Rung Pliengklang, 31, from Bu Krasang subdistrict in Nong Ki district, died after the incident at his home. His funeral is being held at Wat Ban Nong Man in Bu Krasang, where relatives and local residents have gathered to pay their respects. The atmosphere at the temple was one of deep sorrow, with his wife, 29-year-old Ms Supitcha Somporn, remaining beside her husband&#x2019;s coffin in tears.  According to Ms Supitcha, the incident occurred at approximately 8.30pm on 29 May. Her husband had cycled out to top up his internet credit before returning home and sitting down to use his mobile phone. At the time, heavy rain, lightning and thunder were continuing outside.    She said she repeatedly warned him to stop using the phone and disconnect the charger because of the storm. However, he ignored her concerns and continued using the device as normal.  Moments later, a powerful flash of lightning occurred and a bright burst of light entered the house. Mr Rung was thrown backwards and collapsed. Ms Supitcha rushed to help him but said she felt what seemed to be an electrical current running through his body and instinctively pulled away.  Emergency responders from the Nong Ki Rescue Association were called to the scene and attempted to assist him, but he later died from his injuries. Ms Supitcha said she noticed burn marks on her husband&#x2019;s chest after the incident.  She believes the lightning strike may have been linked to him using and charging his mobile phone at the same time during the storm, although the exact cause has not been officially confirmed. The tragedy follows several recent lightning-related deaths reported in Thailand and has renewed concerns about safety during severe weather.  Amarin reported that Ms Supitcha urged others to learn from the incident and avoid using mobile phones during thunderstorms, even when indoors. Authorities have not released any further details regarding the circumstances of the lightning strike and are investigating the cause of death.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3364.png.f731a8c8a2cde6883d97e1e2effe8428.png" length="4050652" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:06:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign National Killed by Train in Bang Lamung</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-national-killed-by-train-in-bang-lamung-r2099/</link><description>A foreign man was killed after being struck by a special express train in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, on 30 May 2026. The fatal collision occurred near Ban Nong Ket Yai in Nong Pla Lai subdistrict and led to an immediate police and rescue response as authorities began investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.  Get today's headlines by email   At approximately 5.00pm, Pol. Lt. Ratchapol Saneewong Na Ayutthaya, Deputy Investigation Inspector at Bang Lamung Police Station, received a report of a person being hit by a train. Police investigators, officers from the investigation unit and rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation Pattaya attended the scene.  A special express passenger train operating on the Bangkok-Chuk Samet route was found stopped on the railway line. Large numbers of local residents gathered nearby as emergency personnel examined the area.  Police believe the deceased was a foreign national aged between 30 and 40. He was wearing a blue football shirt of an English football club, black shorts and white trainers. Initial examinations found human remains scattered along more than 200 metres of track and rescue workers carried out a systematic search to recover body parts. The victim&#x2019;s lower right leg and left hand could not immediately be located, but were later recovered in long grass.    Investigators also discovered a plastic bag beneath nearby bushes around 200 metres from the train. Inside were a mat and a plastic water bottle. Officers believe the items may have belonged to the deceased and collected them as evidence.  Train driver Peerapol Iamnoy told police he was travelling towards Bangkok when the man emerged from the grass at the side of the railway and stood directly in the train&#x2019;s path with his back towards the approaching locomotive. He said he repeatedly sounded the horn, but the man did not move. Because the train was a special express service requiring a considerable braking distance, it could not stop in time and struck him.  A local resident identified only as Bee, 37, said she heard the train horn sounding continuously shortly before the collision. She told police that at approximately 3.55pm she had seen a foreign man matching the victim&#x2019;s description walking alone past her shop with his head down and without speaking to anyone. After reviewing CCTV footage, she confirmed the clothing matched that of the deceased.  Police have not yet established the victim&#x2019;s identity. The body was sent to the Police General Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine for a post-mortem examination and identification. Investigators are continuing to gather witness statements, CCTV footage and other evidence as the investigation continues.  If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek help.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3429.jpeg.f5345c82aef6e6aacd1f90017ffe4a35.jpeg" length="290494" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 21:52:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Arrest Karaoke Owner, For Using Underage Girls</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-arrest-karaoke-owner-for-using-underage-girls-r2098/</link><description>Police from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD) arrested a 20-year-old karaoke shop owner in Yasothon province on 30 May 2026 following an investigation into the exploitation of underage girls for commercial sex. The suspect, identified as Miss Kochakorn, was taken into custody at her venue in Huay Kaeng subdistrict, Kutchum district.  Get today's headlines by email   Officers acted on an arrest warrant charging her with human trafficking for the unlawful exploitation of prostitution involving a person over 15 but under 18 years of age and for arranging commercial sex between sex workers and clients.  The operation was led by ATPD Commander Maj Gen Witthaya Sriprasertphap, who ordered officers from Police Station 3, ATPD, alongside social development and human security officials from Yasothon province, to apprehend the suspect.  Investigators had discovered that the karaoke shop was employing girls under 18 as staff and secretly allowing them to take on prostitution work with customers. The underage girls were required to share income from sexual services with the shop owner in exchange for permission to leave the premises with clients.  Officers rescued three female victims from human trafficking: a 15-year-old, a 16-year-old found at a hotel in the area, and a 17-year-old who was inside the karaoke shop sitting, talking, and drinking with a customer at the time of the raid.  Thaitabloid reported that Ffollowing the arrests, the three underage girls were referred to social development officials for victim identification and protection. They have since been sent to a children&#x2019;s shelter in Yasothon province for welfare safeguarding and psychological rehabilitation.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3357.png.37b046ef850a96200bc645e55772f41b.png" length="4008097" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 21:40:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Phuket Rescue Boat Aids Injured Chinese Tourist Near Maiton</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/phuket-rescue-boat-aids-injured-chinese-tourist-near-maiton-r2097/</link><description>A rescue boat deployed by the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) assisted an injured Chinese tourist near Maiton Island after an emergency call from a local yacht operator.  Get today's headlines by email   On 29 May 2026 at 5.45pm, Rewat Areerob, President of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation, received an emergency report from Once Yachting Phuket that a foreign tourist had been injured off the eastern side of Maiton Island and required urgent assistance.  Following the report, Rewat instructed officers from the PAO Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Division and staff from the Tourist Assistance Centre, known as the Pearl Centre, to deploy the rescue vessel &#x201C;Khaimuk Andaman 5&#x201D; along with an emergency medical team.  Upon arriving at the scene, rescuers found a 29-year-old Chinese woman suffering from an injury to her left knee. The injury had caused swelling after she tripped over a rope on board a boat.    Emergency personnel provided first aid at the scene, stabilised her leg and safely transferred her from the vessel, into the rescue boat. She was then transported to Ao Chalong Pier for onward transfer to hospital for further treatment.  Rewat said that tourist safety remains the highest priority for Phuket. He added that the Phuket PAO is committed to providing rapid and effective emergency assistance to strengthen confidence in safety among visitors travelling to the province.  The operation highlighted the role of local emergency response teams in assisting tourists in Phuket&#x2019;s coastal and island areas, where quick access to medical care can be critical. The swift deployment of the rescue vessel and medical team ensured the injured tourist received immediate care before being transferred to shore.  As the injured tourist receives further treatment, local authorities are expected to continue maintaining emergency response readiness and support services for visitors throughout Phuket. The response also reflects ongoing efforts to support tourism by ensuring emergency assistance is available across the province&#x2019;s popular island destinations.   Pictures courtesy of Phuket Times  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The arrests took place at 5pm on 30 May 2026 following an operation led by Pol Col Naphatphong Khositsuriyamanee, Superintendent of Chon Buri Immigration, along with senior immigration officers. Investigators tracked the suspects to a Korean restaurant on Pattaya Third Road, where they were found supervising staff as work continued ahead of the business opening.  The suspects were identified as 72-year-old Wi Sang Yoo and 52-year-old Kyeong Ha Jin, both South Korean nationals. Officers presented the arrest warrant and escorted the pair to Chon Buri Immigration for further questioning.    According to the warrant, the couple allegedly acted as executives of a company in South Korea and jointly persuaded members of the public to invest in property development projects and digital currencies. Investors were reportedly promised returns of 2 per cent every five days, leading to substantial financial losses for numerous victims.  South Korean authorities subsequently issued arrest warrants and requested the assistance of Interpol, which circulated a Red Notice seeking the suspects&#x2019; detention by member countries. Thai immigration officers were then asked to help locate and apprehend the pair for extradition proceedings.  During initial questioning, both suspects admitted they were the individuals named in the Interpol notice. They claimed the case dated back many years and said they had already reached settlements with affected investors, adding that they were unaware of the reasons for the subsequent arrest warrants.  The couple stated they would return to South Korea to enter the judicial process and contest the allegations through legal channels. Authorities have transferred both suspects to investigators at Nong Prue Police Station for legal proceedings and a court detention request.  Thai authorities are expected to coordinate with relevant agencies on the process of returning the suspects to South Korea, where they will face further legal action in connection with the case.   Pictures courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Rescue personnel and ambulances were immediately dispatched to the scene to provide assistance and assess the situation.  Initial inspections found that the overturned boom lift had left one person injured and one man dead. Rescue workers provided first aid to the injured victim before transferring the casualty to Pluak Daeng Hospital for further treatment. Authorities have not yet released the identities of those involved.    The cause of the incident remains under investigation. Officials are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the boom lift collapse and will proceed in accordance with established procedures once the inquiry is complete.  The incident occurred within an active construction site inside the industrial estate. No further details regarding the project or the conditions leading up to the incident were immediately available.  Investigators are continuing to investigate, to determine the exact cause of the boom lift overturning and whether any legal action or additional safety measures or actions may be required following the findings.   Picture courtesy of NBT  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now NBT 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3370.jpeg.4d29b03a5bcb4a55f4e18e6dda8dcd12.jpeg" length="306224" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 21:13:52 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
