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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>Putin-Mocking Artist Slain in Broad Daylight in Poland</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/putin-mocking-artist-slain-in-broad-daylight-in-poland-r1220/</link><description>A Russian artist who openly criticized President Vladimir Putin has been shot dead in eastern Poland, prompting a murder investigation and the detention of two Belarusian nationals.  Get today's headlines by email   Polish prosecutors said Robert Kuzovkov, 44, who worked under the artistic name Semyon Skrepetsky, was killed on Monday morning in the town of Bia&#x142;a Podlaska, around 40km from the Belarusian border. Fatal Shooting Near Belarusian ConsulateAccording to prosecutors, Kuzovkov was attacked in a car park about 600 metres from the Belarusian consulate. Marcin Kozak, a spokesman for the district prosecutor's office in Lublin, said an unidentified gunman approached the artist and fired two shots. After the victim fell to the ground, the attacker allegedly moved closer and fired three additional rounds before fleeing. Kuzovkov died at the scene. Authorities said he suffered gunshot wounds to the head, chest and back. Investigators recovered five shell casings and a Geco 9mm Luger bullet. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for Wednesday. Two Belarusians DetainedPolice have detained two Belarusian citizens, aged 33 and 37, near the Belarusian consulate. Prosecutors said their involvement, if any, remains under investigation. No motive has been officially established. Kuzovkov had been granted asylum in Poland after leaving Russia in 2021, saying he feared criminal prosecution in his home country. He settled in Bia&#x142;a Podlaska, a town of fewer than 60,000 residents. Known for Political CaricaturesUsing the name Semyon Skrepetsky, Kuzovkov became known for satirical drawings targeting political figures including Putin, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. His work portrayed Putin in the arms of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, depicted Lukashenko as Adolf Hitler, and mocked Kadyrov and his son Adam. He also produced cartoons criticizing Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny as well as ordinary Ukrainians. His cartoons were distributed through Telegram and his YouTube channel, while his home address in Poland was publicly available online. Friends Recall Security FearsBelarusian artist Vladislav Bokhan, who knew Kuzovkov, said he learned of the shooting through Polish radio reports and quickly feared his friend might be the victim because of the small size of the town where he lived. Video posted on social media the evening before the killing showed Kuzovkov attending a Russia Day protest outside the Russian embassy in Berlin. He was carrying artwork depicting Putin and Stalin and dragging a Russian flag behind him. A friend, Bulat Subkhankulov, said he had repeatedly warned Kuzovkov about the risks associated with his activism and public criticism. Subkhankulov said he believed the artist had become increasingly fearless despite concerns for his safety, adding that warnings about potential consequences ultimately had little effect. Kuzovkov is survived by his wife and five children, who remain in Poland.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/download.jpg.ab0e6b96faa367b5378a03a6ef723189.jpg" length="64652" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:42:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Anutin Defends Phuket Governor Transfer</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/anutin-defends-phuket-governor-transfer-r2352/</link><description>Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has defended the transfer of Phuket Governor Nirat Pongsittithavorn, saying the move is intended to improve administrative efficiency and help resolve longstanding conflicts that have hampered efforts to tackle influential figures and alleged criminal networks on the island.  Get today's headlines by email   The Cabinet approved Nirat&#x2019;s appointment as Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry on 16 June 2026. Chotinrin Kerdsom, currently a deputy permanent secretary, was appointed as the new Phuket governor.  Before the weekly Cabinet meeting at Government House, Anutin held a private discussion with ministers from the Bhumjaithai Party amid reports that several officials had been criticised over their handling of influential local figures in Phuket. The scrutiny followed a policy meeting at the Interior Ministry on 15 June, where Anutin reportedly rebuked officials for failing to address local power networks.  The criticism was followed by transfer orders affecting five deputy governors in southern provinces. On the evening of 15 June, the ministry also ordered the transfer of two Phuket deputy governors who had reportedly been involved in disputes.  Speaking after the Cabinet meeting, Anutin said the transfer had been proposed by Interior Ministry Permanent Secretary Arsit Sampantharat and was focused on improving work efficiency. He described the move as a promotion for Nirat, noting that the Phuket governor was a senior official with a strong professional record.  Anutin said Phuket continued to face unresolved issues despite government intervention. He referred to public accusations and circulating video clips, adding that officials could not work effectively when conflicts persisted. He also cited concerns over alleged beach land encroachments, restrictions on public access to coastal areas and intimidation by mafia-style groups.  Questioned about whether the reshuffle was connected to influential figures on the island, Anutin said further details should be sought from the permanent secretary. He added that if problems remained unresolved while officials insisted everything was normal, questions would inevitably be raised.  Arsit later said the transfers were designed to ease tensions linked to allegations involving grey capital networks and influential figures seeking benefits in Phuket. He stressed that the changes were made solely to improve administration and ensure smoother operations.  Using an analogy, Arsit said unresolved disputes among officials had become an obstacle to progress, comparing them to &#x201C;sand in your shoe&#x201D; that needed to be removed before moving forward. He rejected claims that the transfers were linked to personal interests or benefits.  Investigations launched under the previous Phuket governor will continue, with reports to be submitted to the Interior Ministry. Arsit also said disciplinary and administrative investigations involving transferred officials would proceed regardless of their new postings.  Khaosod the newly appointed governor is expected to review conditions on the ground and oversee efforts to address Phuket&#x2019;s administrative and law enforcement challenges. Officials say the objective is to reduce tensions, improve cooperation and accelerate the resolution of longstanding problems on the island.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4924.png.9429a2457140cadea35a15841b50c205.png" length="7202294" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:37:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US Intelligence Says Iran Can Close Hormuz at Will</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-intelligence-says-iran-can-close-hormuz-at-will-r1219/</link><description>Recent US intelligence assessments conclude that Iran can effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz whenever it chooses, giving Tehran a powerful tool to disrupt global trade and energy markets after the recent conflict, according to sources familiar with the findings.  Get today's headlines by email   The assessments suggest Iran demonstrated its ability to block access to the strategic waterway during the war and could repeat the tactic in future crises, even if a framework agreement expected to be signed on Friday succeeds in reopening the route and launching new nuclear negotiations. Iran's Strait Leverage Raises New US ConcernsOne source familiar with the intelligence findings said the conflict had fundamentally changed Iran's calculations, describing control of the strait as a strategic asset with far-reaching economic consequences. Military Capabilities Remain IntactUS officials believe Iran retains a substantial portion of its military arsenal, including missiles, drones, launch systems and hundreds of fast attack boats capable of harassing shipping or deploying naval mines. According to sources, intelligence agencies have also observed Iran rebuilding parts of its military-industrial base faster than expected and restarting drone production. The assessments further conclude that Iran learned it could use strikes against Gulf energy infrastructure as an effective asymmetric weapon, adding another source of leverage beyond direct military confrontation. Although discussions have taken place about possible allied efforts to help secure the waterway after it reopens, officials remain uncertain about how such arrangements would operate. Agreement Tied to Reopening the WaterwayA senior US official told CNN that Iran will receive no benefits from the framework agreement unless it keeps the strait open and complies with other commitments. The official said the United States would ease its blockade in proportion to Iran's restoration of maritime traffic. Another source familiar with the negotiations said Iran's disruption of shipping had strained relations with China and Gulf states, highlighting the economic costs Tehran faces when interfering with global energy flows. Even if the agreement is implemented, shipping experts and industry officials expect uncertainty to limit traffic through the chokepoint for weeks or months. Concerns Over Wider Regional DisruptionUS intelligence officials are also examining the possibility that Iran could seek to pressure global markets through another key trade route, the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait. Sources said Tehran has considered using the Houthis in Yemen to disrupt traffic through the Red Sea gateway if negotiations with Washington collapse. Closing both Bab-el-Mandeb and the Strait of Hormuz would have severe consequences for global trade and energy supplies. While officials noted the Houthis have so far refrained from broad attacks on Western shipping, expanding operations beyond Israeli-linked vessels would represent a major escalation. Questions Over US StrategyThe assessments have renewed scrutiny of President Donald Trump's decision to launch military operations against Iran. Sources said the administration underestimated Tehran's willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz, partly because officials believed such a move would inflict greater harm on Iran than on the United States. US officials also expected China to use its influence to discourage Tehran from taking that step. Instead, intelligence agencies now believe Iran was emboldened by its ability to disrupt shipping and target regional energy infrastructure without exhausting significant military resources. Some officials assess that Tehran is now more likely to consider closing the strait in future confrontations, particularly after demonstrating both the intent and capability to do so. Trump said this week that the strait is already partially reopened and should be fully open by Friday when Washington and Tehran are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding. However, questions remain about how any agreement would prevent Iran from using the same tactic again in the future.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/108162405-1750689685731-108162405-1750681542505-gettyimages-1241742205-nikoubazl-iranmili190430_npxNQ.jpg.ea75937f98f8f9d49ccd78be6122dd42.jpg" length="216902" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:34:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Indonesian Fishermen Rescued Off Satun After 9 Days Adrift</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/indonesian-fishermen-rescued-off-satun-after-9-days-adrift-r2351/</link><description>Four Indonesian fishermen who survived more than a week adrift at sea after their boat&#x2019;s engine failed and they fashioned a makeshift sail from burlap sacks have been rescued off Satun, Thai authorities said on 16 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   The men were among a six-member crew aboard the fishing vessel Teratai, which suffered engine failure on 5 June while operating in waters near the Malacca Strait. The disabled vessel drifted for approximately nine days before reaching waters off Satun province, where Thai authorities located and rescued the remaining four crew members.  According to officials, the fishermen attempted to return towards Indonesia by sewing together burlap sacks to create a makeshift sail. However, strong southwest monsoon winds pushed the vessel northwards instead, carrying it into waters near Satun.  The case came to light after local fishermen reported seeing several men in the sea calling for help around 13 nautical miles from Koh Adang, within the vicinity of the Tarutao National Park area. The Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Thai-MECC), together with security agencies, later located the vessel and brought the survivors ashore to Koh Rawi.  The four men were provided with food, drinking water, clothing and medical examinations on humanitarian grounds. Initial questioning confirmed they were Indonesian nationals from North Sumatra who had set out on a fishing trip before experiencing mechanical failure.  Officials said the crew survived on limited supplies as conditions deteriorated. At one stage, some crew members entered the sea and approached passing Thai fishing boats to request food and water.  Thai fishermen reportedly supplied provisions but did not take the men aboard because of rough sea conditions and concerns they could be illegal migrants or pirates. Information later shared through regional authorities confirmed the vessel matched reports of a missing Indonesian fishing boat from Langkat Regency in North Sumatra.  During the ordeal, two crew members became separated from the vessel and were previously rescued from the sea by a Malaysian boat. They were subsequently returned to Indonesia. The remaining four crew members continued drifting aboard the disabled vessel until their rescue by Thai authorities.  Khaosod reported that Satun Governor Kanit Kongchuay said authorities had instructed the men and their vessel to remain in a safe location until sea conditions improve.  &#x201C;We have instructed Thai-MECC and security agencies to provide food, drinking water and clean clothing in accordance with humanitarian principles,&#x201D; he said.  &#x201C;Once weather conditions improve and their health has recovered, authorities will conduct further interviews. If no irregularities are found, they will be transferred to Satun Immigration Police for processing under immigration laws.&#x201D;   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4862.png.e7c962e0c19ea037aeb198a2502642a6.png" length="3795791" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:25:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Nearly Half of Americans Identify as Politically Independent</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/nearly-half-of-americans-identify-as-politically-independent-r1218/</link><description>Nearly half of Americans now identify as political independents rather than members of either major party, according to a new CNN poll, marking the highest level of partisan independence recorded by the network in more than a decade.  Get today's headlines by email   The survey found that 47% of Americans consider themselves independents, an increase of roughly 10 percentage points since the period following President Donald Trump's first term. The figure is close to the previous high of 48% recorded in CNN polling during 2015. Shift Away From Party LabelsDemocrats and Republicans divide the rest of the population almost evenly. The poll found that 27% of Americans identify as Democrats and 26% as Republicans. Many independents, however, still lean toward one of the two major parties. When those partisan leanings are taken into account, 39% align more closely with Democrats, 37% with Republicans, and 25% say they do not lean toward either side. Even when respondents who initially expressed no preference were asked to choose a side, the electorate remained closely divided, underscoring the narrow political balance in the United States. CNN's polling shows neither party has maintained a significant advantage in overall identification since 2021, when Democrats held a six-point lead. Since then, the gap between the two parties has remained at about one percentage point each year. Registered Voters Show GOP DeclineAmong registered voters, Democrats now hold a slight edge. The poll found that 31% identify as Democrats, compared with 28% who identify as Republicans, while 41% say they belong to neither party. That represents a notable change from 2024, when 34% of registered voters identified as Republicans, 31% as Democrats and 35% as independents. The findings suggest Republicans have lost some ground among voters since last year's election cycle, potentially adding to concerns for the party ahead of the midterm elections as Trump's approval ratings have weakened. Younger Voters Driving IndependenceSeveral demographic groups have moved away from Republican identification since 2024, including younger voters, men and White voters without college degrees. Among voters under 45, only 17% now identify as Republicans, down from 26% in 2024. Democratic identification among that group has remained largely unchanged at 33%, while half now say they do not belong to either party. Similar trends were observed among men, particularly younger men, and among White voters without college degrees, with many shifting toward independent status rather than switching directly to the Democratic Party. Independents Less Engaged PoliticallyThe poll also highlights key differences between independents and partisan voters. Independents tend to be younger, with 63% under the age of 50, compared with 52% of Democrats and 38% of Republicans. They are also more likely than Republicans to live in urban areas, though less likely than Democrats to do so. Income levels among independents are generally lower, with nearly half reporting annual household earnings below $50,000. Politically, independents appear less engaged than partisans. Only 67% are registered to vote, compared with more than 80% of Democrats and Republicans. Just one-quarter say they regularly seek out political news. Poll MethodologyThe CNN poll was conducted by SSRS between May 7 and May 31 among 2,480 adults nationwide using online and telephone interviews. Participants were selected through address-based sampling and random cellphone number sampling. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/NYG-2019-0417.jpg.11ff893d1b9bfdb344714de440ceb303.jpg" length="357014" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:23:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Government Targets Pilot Hiring Crisis</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-government-targets-pilot-hiring-crisis-r2350/</link><description>The Thai government has moved to address a growing employment crisis among Thai pilots and tackle the controversial Pay to Fly practice, which requires aspiring pilots to pay substantial sums to secure flying positions. The initiative aims to improve fairness in recruitment and strengthen aviation safety standards across the industry.  Get today's headlines by email   On 16 June 2026, Ms Lalida Periswiwatana, Deputy Government Spokesperson, said Mr Phattharaphong Phatprasit, Deputy Transport Minister, chaired a meeting with the Thai Pilots Association (THAIPA) and relevant agencies at the Ministry of Transport. The meeting was held to hear concerns regarding pilot employment and the Pay to Fly system.  According to the government, the aviation industry was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, 1,736 Thai pilots remain unemployed, while a further 1,219 holders of Commercial Pilot Licences (CPL) are still waiting to secure first employment.  The government said the combined value of aviation education and training that has not yet been utilised exceeds 4.3 billion baht. Key factors behind the problem include an oversupply of pilots, the employment of foreign pilots in some cases, gaps in labour protections for specialist professions, and the Pay to Fly model, which places significant financial burdens on applicants seeking work.  During the discussions, the Thai Pilots Association proposed a range of short-term and long-term measures. These included establishing clear regulations governing Pay to Fly arrangements, improving employment standards and welfare provisions, enforcing laws relating to the use of Thai pilots, creating complaint and whistleblower protection channels, and introducing systems to align pilot training numbers with industry demand.  Ms Lalida said the Ministry of Transport places importance on developing aviation personnel while maintaining the highest safety standards. The ministry has agreed to consider the proposals submitted by stakeholders when developing appropriate measures.  The proposed reforms are intended to create greater fairness within the pilot profession, reduce inequality in access to aviation careers, and strengthen the long-term competitiveness of Thailand&#x2019;s aviation sector.  The Ministry of Transport will review the recommendations raised during the meeting and assess possible regulatory and policy measures. Any future action is expected to focus on balancing workforce supply with industry demand while addressing concerns surrounding recruitment practices and employment opportunities for Thai pilots.   Picture courtesy of InsideThailand  Related story  Pilot-raises-alarm-over-pay-to-fly-in-Thailand  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now InsideThailand 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4923.png.3580ff2f41f103d77d3184498ee15935.png" length="2552600" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:16:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Suspect Held in Bangkok Over Human-Smuggling Ring</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-suspect-held-in-bangkok-over-human-smuggling-ring-r2349/</link><description>Thai police and immigration officers have detained a 40-year-old Chinese national in Bangkok after identifying him as a key suspect in an alleged cross-border human-smuggling network linked to China and Myanmar. Authorities also revoked his permission to stay in Thailand and began deportation proceedings under the Immigration Act.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was carried out jointly by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), through the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), and the Immigration Bureau&#x2019;s Division 1. Officers located Mr Gao outside a room at a hotel on Pracharat Bamphen Soi 1 in Bangkok&#x2019;s Din Daeng district and served him with a revocation order dated 11 June 2026.  The arrest followed an investigation by Chinese authorities into a criminal network accused of illegally transporting people across international borders. Investigators alleged that since 2024 the network had arranged for more than 20 Myanmar women to enter China unlawfully.  Authorities also said the group facilitated the travel of more than 20 Chinese men to Yangon, Myanmar, to participate in illegal matchmaking activities. Investigators alleged that forged documents and false claims were used to obtain business visas and conceal the true purpose of travel.  Chinese police launched a crackdown on the network and arrested several suspects. Mr Gao was described as one of the key figures in the organisation and is alleged to have fled China before entering Thailand.  Chinese authorities subsequently requested assistance from Thailand through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation framework and the Anti-Online Scam Centre (ACSC). The ACSC assigned the Crime Suppression Division and Immigration Division 1 to locate the suspect.  Investigators used surveillance and investigative technology to trace Mr Gao to the hotel in Din Daeng. A background check found that he had entered and exited Thailand more than 21 times, with his most recent arrival made on a tourist visa.  The commander of Immigration Division 1 ordered the urgent revocation of his permission to remain in Thailand under the Immigration Bureau&#x2019;s &#x201C;No Stay&#x201D; measure, which targets transnational crime suspects using Thailand as a refuge. Officers then took him into custody and initiated deportation procedures.  Authorities said the case highlights ongoing cooperation between Thai and Chinese law enforcement agencies to combat transnational criminal networks. The CIB also warned that suspects involved in international crime often use tourist visas and stay in areas with large foreign populations to avoid detection.  Thaitabloid reported that Thai authorities also reminded hotel and accommodation operators of their legal obligation to report foreign guests to immigration officials. Police said inspections would continue and warned that foreign nationals involved in criminal activity could face visa revocation and deportation, while operators found to have sheltered suspects could face legal action.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4884.png.285e827b1b2472fc35f456342b34be54.png" length="3202515" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:05:08 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>White House UFC Attack Plot Foiled, Five Arrested</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/white-house-ufc-attack-plot-foiled-five-arrested-r1217/</link><description>The FBI says it has disrupted an alleged plot to attack a UFC event held at the White House, leading to the arrest of five men across four states. According to the US Department of Justice, the suspects planned to use explosive-laden drones and sniper teams to target attendees at Sunday's event on the White House South Lawn. Prosecutors allege the operation was designed to create panic among spectators before launching further attacks. The suspects were identified as Tycen Proper, Bryan Roa, Michael Thomas, Daniel Eskridge and Abraham Alvarez. Authorities arrested them in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California. Alleged Multi-Stage Attack PlanCourt documents state that the group intended to fly drones into nearby buildings, triggering chaos and driving crowds toward positions where snipers would open fire on what they described as "high-value targets". Prosecutors further allege that a second group of attackers planned to advance on the White House gates. The event drew around 4,300 invited guests, while an estimated 85,000 people watched from a nearby fan zone. Fourteen mixed martial arts fighters competed in a series of bouts as part of celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. Investigation Began With Family WarningInvestigators say the case came to light after Proper's mother contacted local authorities on 10 June, expressing concern about her son's firearms purchases and online communications. Prosecutors said Proper, 19, had been interacting with an online group that expressed anti-government and religious extremist views. During an FBI interview on 11 June, Proper allegedly admitted involvement in planning the attack. Authorities say members of the group first communicated through a TikTok chat called "Vanguard of the Old" before moving some discussions to the encrypted messaging app Signal. Motives Detailed in Court DocumentsAccording to court filings, participants discussed launching a revolution by attacking wealthy individuals and politicians attending the event. Prosecutors said conversations included grievances about government corruption, the handling of the Epstein files, data centres and other government policies. Proper has been charged with conspiracy to commit an offence against the United States and attempted murder of a federal officer. His lawyer has not publicly commented. Officials Cite Growing Security ConcernsFBI Director Kash Patel said the alleged attack plans had been stopped through a multi-state operation. Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn later described the case as a serious threat but declined to discuss details while the investigation remains active. Asked about the alleged plot during the G7 summit in France, President Donald Trump said he had not been briefed on the matter. Vice-President JD Vance told Fox News that the public was being informed because of the scale of the alleged plan. The arrests come amid growing concern over political violence in the United States. Researchers have reported a rise in targeted political attacks in recent years, while experts warn that such incidents can contribute to further cycles of violence.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3899.jpg.4080a024b12f59c3547d5bbdb8b68a1e.jpg" length="318595" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:02:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Anutin Orders Faster Deportation of Foreign Criminals</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/anutin-orders-faster-deportation-of-foreign-criminals-r2348/</link><description>Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered legal amendments to accelerate the deportation of foreign criminals in Thailand, aiming to prevent offenders from returning to criminal activities while awaiting removal from the country.  Get today's headlines by email   Government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said on Tuesday 16 June 2026, following the cabinet meeting, that Mr Anutin had instructed Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapunt, the Immigration Bureau and the Ministry of Interior to draft amendments to immigration laws and related regulations.  The proposed changes are intended to address concerns that the current deportation process is too slow. Under existing procedures, foreign nationals facing criminal charges in Thailand must complete the legal process before deportation can take place.  Authorities say that suspects are often released on bail during legal proceedings and are usually required to surrender their passports. However, some individuals are alleged to resume criminal activities while their cases are ongoing.  Once criminal proceedings have concluded, foreigners subject to deportation orders are transferred to an immigration detention centre until their removal is carried out.  According to Ms Rachada, the prime minister instructed officials to prepare the legal amendments as quickly as possible while ensuring compliance with national security requirements, public interests and Thailand&#x2019;s international obligations.  &#x201C;Thailand is glad to welcome foreign tourists, investors and business operators,&#x201D; Ms Rachada quoted Prime Minister Anutin as telling the cabinet meeting. &#x201C;For those who arrive and violate laws or cause damage to the country, they must be prosecuted decisively and deported as soon as possible.&#x201D;  The move comes as authorities continue efforts to tackle transnational crime, call-centre scams, proxy business operations and other illicit activities involving foreign nationals.  Police have said foreign criminal suspects are often concentrated in major tourist destinations, where they can more easily blend into expatriate communities and business networks. In recent months, authorities have expanded surveillance and investigative operations in several locations, including Koh Phangan in Surat Thani, Phuket, Pai in Mae Hong Son and Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan.  The Bangkokpost reported that the proposed legal amendments will now be drafted by the relevant agencies before being considered through the legislative process. Officials have indicated that the changes are intended to strengthen law enforcement measures while maintaining Thailand&#x2019;s obligations under international law.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Bangkokpost 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4920.png.65ec17d2b37a2d3cbfcfa619906f0e8a.png" length="4013044" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 20:55:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Starmer Hails Guilty Verdicts in Arson Attack Case</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/starmer-hails-guilty-verdicts-in-arson-attack-case-r1216/</link><description>Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he is pleased that &#x201C;justice has been done&#x201D; after two men were convicted over a series of arson attacks targeting property linked to him.  Get today's headlines by email   Roman Lavrynovych, 22, a Ukrainian national, and Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, a Romanian citizen born in Ukraine, were found guilty on Monday of conspiring to carry out arson attacks on properties and a vehicle connected to Starmer in 2025. Prime Minister Responds After Guilty VerdictsSpeaking from the G7 summit in France, Starmer said he was &#x201C;very pleased for my family's sake&#x201D; that the men had been convicted. &#x201C;Obviously it was a bad attack, and all the details have now come out in court and justice has been done,&#x201D; he told reporters. Focus Turns to Alleged Russian InvolvementThe verdicts came shortly before a BBC Panorama investigation reported that Russia was behind the attacks. Starmer said the incidents should be viewed within the wider context of Russia&#x2019;s war against Ukraine. He pointed to Ukraine&#x2019;s battlefield successes and the impact of Western sanctions on Moscow, arguing that G7 nations should increase pressure on Russia. The UK has since announced 70 new sanctions targeting Russia, including measures aimed at the Kremlin&#x2019;s so-called &#x201C;shadow fleet&#x201D; used to transport oil and gas, as well as financial networks accused of helping Moscow circumvent existing restrictions. The sanctions followed the boarding of a suspected Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel on Sunday. Investigation Traces Recruitment to Telegram ContactProsecutors said the attacks were organised after one of the suspects was recruited online by a Russian-speaking Telegram user known as &#x201C;El Money&#x201D;, who allegedly promised payment for carrying out the crimes. The Panorama investigation reported evidence suggesting &#x201C;El Money&#x201D; is Evgeny Lyukshin, a 23-year-old Russian diplomat and the son of a senior Russian official. According to the BBC, the Telegram account offered Russian citizenship in exchange for carrying out additional attacks and circulated messages praising Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russian-based online accounts also allegedly spread disinformation about the motives behind the attacks. Security Concerns RaisedFormer MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore said on Tuesday that Putin was attempting to intimidate Britain through sabotage, cyber operations and arson attacks. Speaking on BBC Radio 4&#x2019;s Today programme, Moore said Britain should not be surprised if Russian involvement were eventually confirmed, although the government and intelligence services have not formally attributed the attacks to the Kremlin. He argued that Moscow may be seeking to expand the conflict beyond Ukraine through disruptive actions designed to distract and intimidate countries supporting Kyiv. Moore called for continued backing for Ukraine, stronger cyber defences and increased investment in intelligence capabilities. He also said individuals recruited online to act on behalf of hostile states should face lengthy prison sentences if convicted. Political ReactionThe case has renewed debate over Britain&#x2019;s security and defence posture. Former Armed Forces Minister Al Carns, who resigned from government last week alongside Defence Secretary John Healey in a dispute over military funding, said the attacks and subsequent disinformation campaign demonstrated the need to rethink national defence priorities. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch also condemned the attacks, saying public officials should never face intimidation or violence because of their role. &#x201C;Democracy is settled at the ballot box, not through fear or violence and definitely not through foreign interference from hostile countries,&#x201D; she said.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/ARSON.jpg.e0ef643a32930e77c799b8dfb522f919.jpg" length="151742" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:35:27 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump: 'All Hell' Awaits Iran if It Gets Nukes</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-all-hell-awaits-iran-if-it-gets-nukes-r1215/</link><description>Negotiations over a proposed agreement between the United States and Iran remain clouded by uncertainty, despite US President Donald Trump saying the framework has already been signed electronically and describing it as a fair arrangement.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking three days before the expected signing of a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland, Trump said the central aim of the deal was to ensure Iran could never obtain a nuclear weapon. He warned Tehran would face severe consequences if it attempted to develop, buy or otherwise acquire one. Nuclear Restrictions at Centre of AgreementTrump said he personally pushed for changes to the wording of the agreement, arguing that it should prohibit Iran not only from developing nuclear weapons but also from obtaining them by any means. According to Trump, the revised language required additional negotiations before the framework could be finalised. He said Iran would be barred from developing, purchasing or acquiring a nuclear weapon and insisted Tehran would not violate those terms. The US president also dismissed reports that Washington would commit funds to rebuilding Iran under the agreement. Iranian media have reported that a reconstruction package worth $300 billion forms part of the framework, but Trump rejected that claim, saying the United States had no obligation to invest in Iran. On Iran&#x2019;s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, Trump said Washington intended to recover the material. He argued that doing so carried symbolic importance, even if the uranium itself was not especially valuable. Trump also defended his decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear agreement negotiated during the administration of former president Barack Obama, describing that accord as deeply flawed. Trump Criticises Israel Over LebanonWhile discussing the broader regional situation, Trump said he did not support regime change in Iran, arguing that such efforts had historically failed. However, he noted that the deaths of several Iranian leaders had already altered the country's leadership landscape. The US president also delivered unusually direct criticism of Israel&#x2019;s military actions in Lebanon. He said the conflict with Hezbollah had dragged on for too long and warned that excessive civilian casualties were being caused. Trump suggested that Syria could play a greater role in dealing with Hezbollah and questioned the need for strikes that destroy residential buildings while targeting militants. He also criticised Israeli military action shortly before the expected signing of the US-Iran agreement and said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu needed to act more responsibly regarding Lebanon. Despite reports of tensions between the two leaders, Trump said his relationship with Netanyahu remained strong and described cooperation between the United States and Israel as highly effective. Iran Links Deal to Lebanon CeasefireIranian officials have continued to argue that the framework extends beyond Iran itself and includes provisions affecting Lebanon. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said implementation of the memorandum would begin on Friday and described the end of hostilities across multiple fronts as a key achievement of the first stage of negotiations. Araghchi said discussions had been divided into two phases. The first focused on ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, releasing frozen Iranian assets and reconstruction efforts. A second 60-day negotiating period is expected to address sanctions relief and the nuclear issue in greater detail. He also warned that any future Israeli military action against Lebanon would violate the understanding reached with the United States. Missiles and Drones Remain UnresolvedAlthough Trump has presented the agreement as a major diplomatic success, significant questions remain unanswered. Israeli and European officials have expressed concern that Iran&#x2019;s ballistic missile programme does not appear to be covered by the current framework. European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, have urged that missile capabilities be included in any final settlement. Iran has long refused to negotiate over its missile programme, describing it as a matter of national defence. Israeli officials fear that large-scale missile attacks could inflict damage comparable to that caused by a small nuclear weapon. Questions also remain over Iran&#x2019;s drone capabilities and the future of its regional proxy groups. Analysts in Israel believe there is no guarantee that negotiations will produce a final agreement, leaving key security concerns unresolved. For now, Trump continues to frame the emerging accord around a single objective: preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. Yet disputes over missiles, Lebanon, Hezbollah and broader regional security issues are already testing the framework before it is formally signed.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3898.jpg.28b4ccf1fce1d45d369a10f5d9e0749d.jpg" length="219431" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:16:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran and Ukraine Dominate G7 Summit in France</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-and-ukraine-dominate-g7-summit-in-france-r1214/</link><description>Leaders of the G7 nations gathered in France on Tuesday with the United States-Iran agreement and the war in Ukraine dominating the agenda, as European allies seek progress on both crises.  Get today's headlines by email   French President Emmanuel Macron, hosting the summit in Evian-les-Bains near the Swiss border, said leaders would focus on ensuring that the agreement between Washington and Tehran is turned into a &#x201C;solid, serious&#x201D; final settlement. Focus on Strait of HormuzMacron said a working lunch on Tuesday would centre on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for global energy supplies. Discussions are expected to include a possible French-British maritime security mission and alternative energy transport routes that avoid the waterway. US President Donald Trump has said the strait would be fully reopened on Friday, when a formal agreement is expected to be signed in Geneva. The preliminary deal, digitally signed on Monday, is set to open a 60-day negotiating period covering issues including Iran&#x2019;s stockpile of highly enriched uranium and the lifting of international sanctions. The G7 brings together the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the European Union. Leaders from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Egypt are also attending the talks, although diplomats say they are not expected to play a major role in discussions on Iran&#x2019;s nuclear programme. Arriving in France on Monday evening, Trump welcomed the agreement, describing it as a deal that would bring significant benefits. European Backing for AgreementBefore the summit opened, the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom issued a joint statement, also signed by Canada, congratulating the United States, Iran and mediators on what they described as a diplomatic breakthrough. They stressed the importance of detailed negotiations and rapid implementation of the agreement to allow tanker traffic to resume through the Strait of Hormuz. Macron later said France and its partners stood ready to move quickly to support the reopening of the waterway. Paris and London have promoted plans for a maritime mission aimed at restoring security in the area when conditions permit. Ukraine Remains High on AgendaThe war in Ukraine is expected to be the second major focus of the summit, with European leaders hoping to persuade Trump that previous US proposals for ending the conflict have favoured Moscow too heavily. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is participating in Tuesday&#x2019;s opening session, which is devoted to efforts to build peace in Ukraine, and could also hold separate talks with Trump. On Monday, Zelenskyy renewed an offer to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin at the summit. Putin previously rejected a similar proposal, saying there was little value in a meeting without a draft agreement. Europe Seeks Pressure on RussiaEuropean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Ukraine was continuing to resist Russian advances and had regained some territory while developing the ability to strike targets deep inside Russia. She also argued that sanctions were placing increasing strain on Russia&#x2019;s economy. Negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv have stalled as both sides continue to intensify military attacks. European governments are seeking to demonstrate that they remain open to talks with Russia while also increasing sanctions pressure and military support for Ukraine, arguing that Moscow is responsible for the lack of progress toward a settlement. Trump said he held positive conversations on Sunday with both Zelenskyy and Putin and believed both leaders were willing to explore steps toward ending the war.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3897.jpg.b3ef0037399b4774905168bdb175d963.jpg" length="187226" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:02:53 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Moscow Hit by Fresh Wave of Ukrainian Drone Attacks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/moscow-hit-by-fresh-wave-of-ukrainian-drone-attacks-r1213/</link><description>Dozens of Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow overnight, damaging a major oil refinery and disrupting air traffic across the Russian capital, according to city officials.  Get today's headlines by email   Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said one drone struck a facility at the Moscow Refinery in the southeastern Kapotnya district. He said there were no casualties and emergency crews were working at the site. Videos circulating on social media appeared to show flames and thick black smoke rising from the Gazprom-owned refinery, one of the largest fuel-processing facilities serving the Russian capital. Drone Campaign IntensifiesThe attack marked the ninth consecutive day of Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow, according to statements issued by Sobyanin. Ukraine has increasingly expanded its long-range drone campaign against targets deep inside Russia, a strategy Kyiv has described as "long-range sanctions." The number of drones reportedly intercepted around Moscow on Tuesday was the highest recorded by the mayor since mid-May. Sobyanin said Russian forces have shot down 1,134 Ukrainian drones heading toward Moscow so far this year, surpassing the 734 interceptions he reported for all of 2025. Kyiv Says Strikes Are a Response to Russian AttacksThe latest strike followed a major Russian attack on Kyiv a day earlier that killed at least five people and damaged a historic cathedral. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared footage that he said showed the burning Moscow refinery, describing the attack as part of Ukraine's long-range strike campaign. "Russia must be compelled to end the war against our people," Zelenskyy said, calling the operation a response to continuing Russian attacks and the prolongation of the conflict. Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine's Counter-Disinformation Center, said the refinery processes around 11 million tonnes of oil annually and supplies roughly 40% of Moscow's gasoline demand. He argued the strike demonstrated the limits of Russia's air-defence network despite extensive protection around the capital. Airports Face RestrictionsRussia's Defence Ministry said its forces destroyed at least 172 Ukrainian drones overnight across the country, with the Moscow attack forming part of a broader wave of strikes. Russia's aviation authority imposed temporary flight restrictions at more than a dozen airports, including all four of Moscow's international hubs: Sheremetyevo International Airport, Domodedovo International Airport, Vnukovo International Airport and Zhukovsky International Airport. Other affected airports stretched from Sochi on the Black Sea coast to Nizhnekamsk in the republic of Tatarstan. Russia and Ukraine Continue Long-Range StrikesUkraine's air force said Russia launched 132 drones and two missiles overnight. It said 114 drones were intercepted or suppressed, while both missiles and 16 drones struck targets at nine locations. The latest exchanges came as Zelenskyy met Western leaders, including US President Donald Trump, at the G7 summit in France. Ahead of the gathering, Zelenskyy said he would again urge Ukraine's allies to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end Moscow's invasion.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/Ukraine-drone-DB-260616_1781593774312_hpMain_16x9.jpg.512657ee2acae5dc06233389937410c8.jpg" length="64420" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 10:43:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Nationals Arrested for Illegal Entry in Kanchanaburi</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-nationals-arrested-for-illegal-entry-in-kanchanaburi-r2347/</link><description>Six Chinese nationals have been arrested in Kanchanaburi province after entering and remaining in Thailand without permission. The group was detained on 14 June 2026 near the Three Pagodas Pass checkpoint in Sangkhlaburi district following a joint operation by local police and security agencies.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was conducted under the direction of Pol Col Santi Pitaksakul, Superintendent of Sangkhlaburi Police Station, Pol Lt Col Manat Phromsaksophon, Deputy Superintendent for Prevention and Suppression, and Pol Lt Col Pradit Raephat, Inspector for Prevention and Suppression. Officers from Sangkhlaburi Police Station worked alongside Immigration Police from Kanchanaburi, Border Patrol Police Company 134, and soldiers from the Lat Ya Task Force.  During a patrol in the area, officers found six Chinese men sitting in front of a Buddha statue at the Three Pagodas Pass checkpoint in Moo 9, Nong Lu subdistrict, Sangkhlaburi district, Kanchanaburi province. As none of the men could communicate in Thai, they were taken to Sangkhlaburi Police Station and an interpreter was called to assist with questioning.  Investigators identified one of the men as Cao Jing Hui, aged 26, a Chinese national. He and the other five individuals told authorities they had been staying in Myanmar for approximately 20 days before entering Thailand through a natural border crossing on 13 June 2026.    Police found that four members of the group were carrying passports, while two were unable to produce passports when requested by officers. Authorities subsequently charged all six with being foreign nationals who entered and remained in the Kingdom of Thailand without permission.  The arrests form part of ongoing border security and immigration enforcement efforts in the Sangkhlaburi area, which borders Myanmar and includes several natural crossing points. Officials believe the group entered Thailand through one of these unofficial routes.  SiamRath reported that the six suspects have been handed over to investigators at Sangkhlaburi Police Station for further legal proceedings. Authorities have not released additional details regarding their intended destination or activities in Thailand.   Pictures courtesy of SiamRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamRath 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4810.png.246f976d875f1484ef3e9f73e12d81f5.png" length="3449000" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 10:00:45 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Krabi Set For 126 Winter Flights for High Season</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/krabi-set-for-126-winter-flights-for-high-season-r2346/</link><description>Krabi Airport has received requests for 126 flights for the 2026-27 winter schedule, reflecting growing international demand ahead of Thailand&#x2019;s high tourism season. New direct services from Finland and Denmark are expected to strengthen the province&#x2019;s appeal to long-stay visitors and support the local tourism economy.  Get today's headlines by email   The Ministry of Transport said demand for airport slots increased following the 158th IATA Slot Conference, organised by the International Air Transport Association in Bangkok from June 9 to 11, 2026. Airlines requested a total of 126 flights to Krabi during the winter schedule, which runs from October 25, 2026, to March 27, 2027.  Deputy Transport Minister Phattrapong Phattraprasit said 16 airlines met with the Department of Airports (DOA) to discuss slot allocation and possible adjustments to arrival and departure times at Krabi Airport. The talks were linked to airline network planning and flight rotations for the upcoming winter season.  Two airlines applied for new routes to Krabi. Finnair requested slots for a Helsinki-Krabi service, while Scandinavian Airlines sought slots for a Copenhagen-Krabi route.  The ministry said the new services present an opportunity to attract high-value tourists from Nordic and Scandinavian markets. Travellers from Finland, Sweden and Denmark are known for taking longer holidays and showing strong interest in wellness-related tourism activities.  Interest in Krabi is also extending beyond Europe. SalamAir, a low-cost airline from Oman operating a fleet of 15 Airbus A320 aircraft, has requested information on airports managed by the DOA and is considering future services to Krabi.  According to DOA director-general Danai Ruangsorn, 14 airlines have requested arrival and departure slots at Krabi Airport for the winter schedule. The applications include scheduled international services from 10 airlines, accounting for 98 flights per week, along with international charter operations from four airlines.  Scandinavian Airlines plans to operate two return flights per week between Copenhagen and Krabi, while Finnair intends to operate two weekly return services between Helsinki and Krabi. Combined, these services will contribute to the total of 126 flights planned for the season.  The developments support the government&#x2019;s Airport for Regional Development policy, which aims to strengthen regional economies by linking aviation, tourism and transport networks. The DOA also used the IATA conference to present development plans for Krabi Airport, Surat Thani Airport and other regional airports with international growth potential.  The Nation reported that authorities will continue discussions with airlines as plans for the winter schedule progress. In a related development, Lucky Air from China has informed authorities of its intention to launch a Kunming-Udon Thani service in September 2026.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4771.png.7757f7f7cf2d5050ec68048dff500a55.png" length="2075159" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 09:52:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Boosts Child Labour Safeguards and Training</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-boosts-child-labour-safeguards-and-training-r2345/</link><description>Thailand is strengthening protections against child labour through stricter enforcement, vocational training programmes and more than 10,000 safe holiday job opportunities for students. The measures form part of a wider government effort to protect children from unsafe work while helping young people gain skills and experience under legal safeguards.  Get today's headlines by email   The announcement was made on World Day Against Child Labour on 12 June. Captain Phatdarasami Thongsaluaykorn, deputy government spokesperson at the Prime Minister&#x2019;s Office, said the government places high priority on protecting children and young people from inappropriate and unsafe labour while promoting access to education, vocational development and age-appropriate employment opportunities.  The move comes as global child-labour figures remain high. Citing the latest data from the International Labour Organization and UNICEF, the government said more than 138 million children worldwide are still engaged in child labour, including more than 54 million working in hazardous conditions that threaten their health and development.  Labour Minister Julapun Amornvivat has instructed all agencies under the Labour Ministry to take concrete action, with particular attention on vulnerable groups. These include children from migrant-worker families and Thai children who enter the workforce early because of economic hardship.  The ministry has outlined three key measures. The first promotes safe work during school holidays through cooperation with more than 56 leading businesses nationwide, creating over 10,000 positions for students that comply with labour-protection laws.  The second measure focuses on vocational skills development for young people who do not continue their education. The programme aims to help them move from unskilled jobs into skilled employment, with support from educational institutions before entering the labour market.  The third measure centres on education about labour rights and workplace safety. Officials say this will help young people understand their rights, reduce the risk of exploitation and improve workplace protections.  Thai authorities also reaffirmed that child-labour laws will continue to be strictly enforced. Under Thai law, children under 15 are prohibited from employment, while those aged 15 to 17 may only work in legally permitted jobs and must receive proper welfare, regulated working hours and safety protections.  The government is encouraging workplaces nationwide to declare themselves free from child labour and labour trafficking. Officials say this will help raise labour standards to meet international expectations and strengthen confidence among global trading partners.  The Nation reported that Phatdarasami said preventing child labour requires more than legal enforcement. She stated: &#x201C;The government believes every child should have the opportunity to learn and develop their full potential,&#x201D; adding that education, skills development and rights protection are essential to ensuring children and young people can grow up safely and enjoy a good quality of life.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4764.png.d4836b2a1214503a3d0faa1aab636bf0.png" length="4059744" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 09:41:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Briton Leaves Phuket After Sword Clash</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/briton-leaves-phuket-after-sword-clash-r2344/</link><description>A British man, who has not been named by authorities, who was involved in a violent confrontation with a Thai Muay Thai instructor in Phuket has reportedly returned to the United Kingdom for medical treatment while police continue investigating the altercation.  Get today's headlines by email   The clash took place in Soi Ta-iad, Chalong and gained widespread attention after video footage circulated on social media. The footage showed a confrontation between a foreign man carrying a metal baton or aluminium bar and a 50-year-old Thai Muay Thai instructor identified as Waikun, who was armed with a sword.  According to Waikun, the dispute began when he warned the foreign motorcyclist about allegedly dangerous riding in the narrow street. The warning led to a verbal argument which escalated into a physical confrontation.  Waikun said the foreign man punched him several times in the face and left eye during the initial encounter. Medical examinations later found that he had suffered a fractured eye socket, blurred vision and pain around his left eye and jaw.  The Muay Thai instructor said he subsequently returned to his home and retrieved a sword because he feared he could be attacked again. He maintained that he acted in self-defence and had no intention of attacking the foreign man first.  In the latest development, local reports indicate that the British national has already left Thailand and flown back to the United Kingdom. Reports claim he departed without undergoing further treatment in Thailand and chose to continue his recovery at home instead.  According to a woman described as a friend of the British man, he denied being intoxicated during the confrontation. She said he told her: &#x201C;I insist I was not drunk, and what happened to me went beyond self-defence.&#x201D;  The same reports suggested that medical treatment in Thailand could have cost as much as 250,000 baht, although no official confirmation of treatment costs has been released.  Investigators are continuing to review witness statements, medical reports and video evidence to establish the full sequence of events. Authorities are expected to determine whether legal action will follow once the investigation is completed.  Caution graphic video shows the extent of the injury  8075682947804533924.mp4 Video courtesy of SiamChon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Phuket Times 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4877.png.102a4d1b79c918968a997641dfeebf33.png" length="2931465" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 07:30:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Says Iran War Deal Signed Ahead of Geneva Ceremony</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-says-iran-war-deal-signed-ahead-of-geneva-ceremony-r1212/</link><description>US President Donald Trump has said a preliminary agreement aimed at ending the war with Iran has already been signed, with further details expected to be released in the coming days.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking alongside Emmanuel Macron during the G7 summit on Monday, Trump said the deal had been completed and would soon be made public. Agreement Signed, Details Due Soon"I am very happy to say it's signed, the deal is all signed," he said. Senior US officials later disclosed some elements of the framework, saying the Strait of Hormuz is expected to reopen on Friday, the same day the agreement is due to be formally signed in Geneva. Trump said the document was a "very powerful" one and indicated it would be released publicly shortly after the ceremony. Ceasefire Extended as Nuclear Talks BeginAccording to US officials, the agreement was electronically signed by Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. The framework extends the current ceasefire by 60 days while negotiations continue on a comprehensive settlement. Technical discussions on Iran's nuclear programme are expected to begin this week. Officials said any easing of sanctions or release of frozen Iranian assets would depend on Tehran meeting commitments under the agreement. Vance said Iran's commitment never to acquire a nuclear weapon was built into the framework and would be subject to verification. Regional Tensions PersistThe breakthrough was first announced on Sunday by Shehbaz Sharif, whose government helped mediate the talks. He said the agreement included the immediate cessation of military operations across all fronts, including Lebanon. However, US officials clarified that while Lebanon falls under the ceasefire framework, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese territory is not a condition of the deal. They added that Israel would retain the right to defend itself. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza for as long as necessary. He also reiterated that Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons regardless of any agreement. His comments came after reports of a deadly Israeli strike in southern Lebanon, the first reported since the deal was announced. Hezbollah said it responded by launching missiles and drones at Israeli forces. Mixed Reactions to Framework DealTrump said he had ordered the lifting of a US naval blockade of Iranian ports and claimed ships carrying oil had already begun moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi confirmed the halt in military operations and said Qatari mediators spent up to 15 hours in talks in Tehran to secure the agreement. Iranian state media portrayed the deal as a victory, while the country's military command said the US and Israel had been forced to accept defeat. However, Iran's foreign ministry struck a more cautious tone, saying Tehran still harboured deep mistrust of Washington and viewed the framework only as a first step towards reducing tensions. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun welcomed the announcement, expressing hope that it would lead to lasting measures to end regional violence. European leaders, including those of the UK, France, Germany and Italy, welcomed the development and reiterated that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the agreement as a significant step towards ending the conflict, improving regional stability and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/4JN24GR_AFP__20260611__B6TM8NV__v1__HighRes__UsPoliticsTrump_jpg.webp.62bb32276664c45772361ac375116246.webp" length="37414" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 22:21:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Brit Faces 10-Year Turkey Drug Sentence After Thai Trip</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/brit-faces-10-year-turkey-drug-sentence-after-thai-trip-r2343/</link><description>A British man arrested at Istanbul Airport with cannabis worth an estimated GBP280,000 in his suitcase is facing a minimum prison sentence of ten years in Turkey. Taylor Johnson, 21, from Wednesbury in the West Midlands, was stopped on 26 April while travelling from Thailand to the UK via Istanbul with his girlfriend, Holly Cooper, 21.  Get today's headlines by email   Investigators discovered 19.2kg of cannabis packed in 17 black vacuum-sealed bags after a sniffer dog alerted officers to Johnson&#x2019;s luggage. Although Cooper was arrested alongside him, no drugs or illegal items were found in her suitcase.  The couple appeared before the Gaziosmanpasa Criminal Court in Istanbul last week. Prosecutors asked the court to convict both defendants of &#x201C;manufacturing and trafficking narcotic or psychotropic substances&#x201D;, an offence carrying a minimum sentence of ten years.  Johnson told the court he had been forced into transporting the suitcase and claimed he was unaware it contained drugs. Speaking through an interpreter, he said a man who had obtained his details following a car accident threatened him and his family, demanded GBP3,000, and instructed him to travel to Thailand to collect what he believed was a specially designed suitcase.    Johnson said a Chinese man delivered the locked suitcase to his hotel on the final night of the trip. He told the court he only learned what was inside after arriving in Turkey. In a final statement, he said: &#x201C;I apologise. Had I known that the suitcase contained drugs, I would never have done such a thing.&#x201D;  Cooper told the court she believed the pair were simply on holiday and had no knowledge of the contents of Johnson&#x2019;s luggage. She said she bought her own airline ticket, spent the trip sightseeing and swimming, and was unaware of any threats against her boyfriend. When questioned about Johnson returning with a different suitcase, she said she assumed he had purchased a replacement after his original luggage was damaged on a previous trip.  Defence lawyer Bilgehan Berk argued that no illegal items were found in Cooper&#x2019;s possession and that travelling with Johnson did not prove she knew about the drugs. The judge accepted her account, ordered her release and allowed her to return to the UK.  Johnson remains in custody at Maltepe Prison, where he is housed with other British inmates. Berk said reports that Johnson had been assaulted in prison were untrue and that he was safe.  The case has attracted attention in the UK, where relatives described the arrest as a nightmare for both families. A family friend said the couple were &#x201C;good kids&#x201D; and suggested Johnson may have been manipulated by a trafficking gang.  The Sun reported that Johnson is due to be sentenced in July. His lawyer has indicated that, if convicted, an application will be made for him to serve any prison term in the UK.   Picture courtesy of The Sun  Related story  British-couple-held-in-turkey-after-Thai-flight  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now The-Sun 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4830.png.d978928f4ed8b86204bbd8aca302f158.png" length="2081027" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 22:10:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump-Iran Deal Leaves Netanyahu Facing Political Crisis</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-iran-deal-leaves-netanyahu-facing-political-crisis-r1211/</link><description>The ceasefire agreement brokered by US President Donald Trump with Iran has created a major political challenge for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, undermining key pillars of the security and foreign policy credentials that have defined his career.  Get today's headlines by email   For years, Netanyahu portrayed himself as a leader with significant influence in Washington and positioned confronting Iran as the centrepiece of Israel&#x2019;s national security strategy. The new agreement, however, has raised questions about both claims, with Israel appearing sidelined during negotiations and Iran emerging from the conflict without the outcome Netanyahu had sought. Alliance Strains After Ceasefire AgreementThe deal has also intensified concerns over Israel&#x2019;s ability to continue military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, after Tehran insisted that the ceasefire should apply to military activity across multiple fronts, including Lebanon. Growing Political Pressure at HomeThe agreement has drawn criticism from across Israel&#x2019;s political spectrum. Opposition leader Yair Lapid told parliament that Netanyahu faced a choice between a damaging confrontation with Israel&#x2019;s closest ally or accepting an arrangement that could compromise Israeli interests. Trump&#x2019;s public criticism of Netanyahu following an Israeli strike on Beirut has further fuelled debate ahead of an election that must be held before the end of October. Political rivals and commentators have seized on the remarks as evidence of deteriorating relations between Washington and Jerusalem. Pressure is also emerging from within Netanyahu&#x2019;s governing coalition. Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir argued that Israel was not bound by an agreement that failed to guarantee its security. Likud lawmaker Ariel Kallner said Israel would continue to defend itself, while declining to specify whether military operations would continue under the new arrangement. Former Mossad official and Iran specialist Sima Shine questioned why the United States had accepted terms that could allow Iran to maintain influence through Hezbollah in Lebanon, describing the deal as deeply unpopular among both Israel&#x2019;s political leadership and security establishment. Security Strategy Under ScrutinyNetanyahu has so far remained largely silent, an unusual stance for a leader who has often been quick to declare success after military operations. His reluctance to comment has been interpreted by some observers as a sign of the difficult choices now facing his government. Since the Hamas-led attacks of 7 October 2023, Netanyahu has pursued a more aggressive security doctrine aimed at eliminating threats before they fully emerge. That approach has led to extended Israeli military operations in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria. Despite Israel&#x2019;s campaign in Gaza, Hamas continues to retain control over significant parts of the territory, while international efforts to establish a post-war political framework remain stalled. At the same time, Israel&#x2019;s military commitments across several fronts have increased pressure on armed forces and reservists. Limited Room for ManoeuvreCritics argue that repeated confrontations with Hezbollah and Iran have failed to eliminate Israel&#x2019;s principal adversaries. Instead, some analysts say Iran&#x2019;s leadership has become more hardline and continues to wield influence across the region. Security analyst Danny Citrinowicz said Israel must reassess its strategy towards Tehran and adopt more realistic objectives. He warned that any Israeli action viewed in Washington as an attempt to undermine the agreement could provoke a strong response from the United States. Unlike previous disputes with US administrations, analysts note that Netanyahu has fewer opportunities to bypass the White House by appealing directly to Congress or public opinion in the United States. As Israel heads towards a general election, Netanyahu&#x2019;s long-standing argument that he offers the strongest protection against regional threats is facing renewed scrutiny. Rather than securing a decisive victory over Iran, the ceasefire has left him confronting a difficult choice between challenging a key ally or adapting to an agreement he did not shape.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/a0647af0-68f2-11f1-8e1d-bbbb1017d210.jpg.d7218fd0db105565e3a005574de354ae.jpg" length="41967" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 22:06:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US B-52 Bomber Crashes After Take-Off in California</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-b-52-bomber-crashes-after-take-off-in-california-r1210/</link><description>A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after taking off from Edwards Air Force Base in southern California on Tuesday, prompting an emergency response and the closure of the airfield.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident occurred at about 11:20 local time (19:20 GMT), according to a statement from the base. Officials did not immediately confirm whether anyone was injured in the crash. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene, where a large plume of black smoke rose into the sky and was visible from miles away. &#x201C;Emergency crews immediately responded to the scene and the situation is ongoing. More information will be provided as it becomes available,&#x201D; the base said. A spokesperson for Edwards Air Force Base declined to provide further details when contacted by the BBC. Airfield Closed After CrashTelevision footage from the area showed a scorched and smoking crash site in the Mojave Desert. In a later update posted on X, the base said the airfield had been closed and all inbound aircraft were being diverted. Officials also suspended all non-commercial visitor passes to allow the installation to focus on emergency operations. Authorities have not yet released details on what caused the crash.   video screenshot Long-Serving Strategic BomberThe Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been a key part of the US Air Force since the 1950s. The long-range strategic bomber is capable of carrying a payload of up to 70,000 pounds, including conventional munitions and nuclear cruise missiles. Designed for extended missions, the aircraft can refuel in flight, giving it a potentially global reach. It typically operates with a crew of five: an aircraft commander, pilot, radar navigator, navigator and electronic warfare officer. The B-52 has recently been involved in operations linked to the latest US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Lawmakers Offer SupportEdwards Air Force Base is located about 100 miles (160km) north of Los Angeles. Congressman Jay Obernolte, whose district includes the base, said on Facebook that he and his wife were praying for those involved in the crash, particularly the crew, their families and emergency responders. Meanwhile, Lisa McClain wrote on X that her thoughts were with everyone affected by the incident. She thanked emergency personnel responding to the scene and expressed support for US service members. The emergency response remained ongoing as officials continued to assess the situation.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/B52USA.jpg.e1ea64767e34eac016c8145e62eeef24.jpg" length="84847" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 22:00:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>South Korean Fraud Suspect Arrested in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/south-korean-fraud-suspect-arrested-in-bangkok-r2342/</link><description>A 31-year-old South Korean man wanted on fraud charges in his home country has been arrested in Bangkok after allegedly defrauding dozens of victims and causing losses of more than 960 million won.  Get today's headlines by email   The arrest was made on 15 June 2026 following orders from Pol Lt Gen Nattasak Chaonasai, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau. Officers from the Special Operations Division and Immigration Bureau detained Mr Youngkeun, a South Korean national, at Phra Khanong Police Station in Bangkok after confirming his identity.  According to investigators, Mr Youngkeun is the subject of an arrest warrant issued by South Korean authorities and an Interpol Red Notice for fraud offences. Authorities allege that he deceived his girlfriend and work colleagues by claiming he needed money to repay investment debts and provide evidence to secure marriage support funds from his family.  Police said one victim transferred 65 million won after believing his claims. Another colleague allegedly transferred 50 million won after Mr Youngkeun claimed he was a victim of rental deposit fraud and needed temporary financial assistance until receiving compensation from an insurance company.  Investigators said that over a period of two months, the suspect allegedly used similar methods to deceive 56 victims through 71 separate transactions. The reported losses totalled 962,800,000 won.  Following the alleged offences, Mr Youngkeun is accused of fleeing South Korea and entering Thailand, where he reportedly hid in a condominium in the Phra Khanong area of Bangkok.  The investigation began after the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Thailand contacted the Centre for Combating Transnational Crime and Illegal Immigration. Officers traced the suspect to the condominium and conducted surveillance.  When approached by police, the man allegedly claimed to be another person and was unable to produce documents confirming his identity. Officers escorted him to Phra Khanong Police Station for further checks.  A review of Immigration Bureau records confirmed that the individual was Mr Youngkeun and matched the wanted suspect. Police then formally informed him of the charges and transferred him to investigators for legal proceedings under Thai law.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities are also coordinating with South Korean officials to arrange his return to South Korea, where he will face the outstanding fraud charges.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 16 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4817.png.3e4ebad9cc587c817b534273241a51ec.png" length="1780011" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 21:55:34 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
