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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>Data of 36 Million Thai Citizens Offered on Dark Web</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/data-of-36-million-thai-citizens-offered-on-dark-web-r2289/</link><description>A database allegedly containing personal information belonging to around 36.1 million Thai citizens has been offered for sale on an underground online forum for US$100,000. If authentic, the data exposure could affect between 50% and 70% of Thailand&#x2019;s adult population and may pose significant risks for identity-related crime.  Get today's headlines by email   According to the listing, the database contains full names, phone numbers, dates of birth, genders and current addresses. The seller claimed the information was collected from a combination of government and private sector sources and requested payment in Monero (XMR), a cryptocurrency widely regarded as more difficult to trace than many other digital currencies.  The alleged breach was reported by Daily Dark Web, which stressed that the authenticity of the database has not been independently verified. The publication said it could not confirm the true source of the information, the number of individuals potentially affected, or whether the records were newly obtained, recycled from previous leaks or compiled from multiple earlier data breaches.  Cybersecurity analysts said that, if genuine, the database could represent one of the largest exposures of Thai citizens&#x2019; personal information seen on online black markets. However, they cautioned that claims involving tens of millions of records require technical verification and supporting evidence before any conclusions can be drawn.  Experts warned that personal data of this scale could be exploited for identity fraud, SIM card takeover attempts, financial scams, account recovery attacks and targeted social engineering campaigns. They noted that stolen personal information is often traded repeatedly on dark web marketplaces, making it difficult to determine its original source.  At the time of reporting, no named government agency or private organisation had publicly confirmed or denied the claim. Authorities and affected organisations may need to investigate the origin and authenticity of the alleged database before assessing any potential impact on the public.  Manager Online reported that further scrutiny by cybersecurity specialists is expected in the coming days as efforts continue to determine whether the records are genuine, outdated or linked to previous data leaks.   Picture courtesy of MGRonline  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Justice Minister Gunnar Str&#xF6;mmer said the change would enable authorities to impose sanctions that are more proportionate to serious crimes while improving opportunities for rehabilitation. &#x201C;By lowering the age of criminal responsibility... fairer and proportionate sanctions can be imposed, and we will be able to create better conditions for rehabilitation than today,&#x201D; Str&#xF6;mmer said. Concern Over Youth Gang ViolenceThe move comes as Sweden continues to face growing problems with children being recruited by violent criminal gangs. According to Str&#xF6;mmer, more than 50 children under the age of 15 appeared in court last year on charges of murder or attempted murder. Under current law, children younger than 15 cannot be imprisoned and are instead placed in youth detention facilities known as SiS homes. The government argues that the existing system has failed to prevent reoffending and, in some cases, has contributed to further criminal involvement. Although plans to imprison 13-year-olds have been dropped, authorities have instructed eight prisons to prepare dedicated sections for younger offenders, separated from adult inmates. Str&#xF6;mmer said the proposed reforms were aimed at protecting society from serious violent crime and safeguarding victims, many of whom are also children. Critics Question EffectivenessChildren&#x2019;s rights advocates have criticised the proposal, arguing that strengthening existing youth facilities would be more effective than lowering the age of criminal responsibility. Maria Frisk, secretary general of Swedish children's rights organisation Bris, said there was no evidence that reducing the age threshold to 14 would reverse current trends. At the same time, concerns have grown over reports that some SiS homes have become recruitment grounds for criminal networks. Gang Conflict Fuels Security ConcernsSweden has experienced a rise in deadly violence over the past decade. The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention reported 121 homicides in 2023, compared with 87 ten years earlier, although the figure fell to 92 in 2024. One of the country's most notorious criminal groups, the Foxtrot gang, has frequently used teenagers to carry out crimes ranging from shootings and bomb attacks to contract killings. Violence surged in 2023 during a feud between Foxtrot leader Rawa Majid and rival gang leader Ismail Abdo. Abdo was arrested in Turkey in 2025, while Majid is believed to be in the Middle East. Several attacks involving suspects aged 13 and 14 have also targeted sites linked to Israel, including facilities belonging to Elbit Systems in Gothenburg and the Israeli embassy in Stockholm. Sweden's security service, S&#xE4;po, has alleged that Iran recruited Swedish gang members to carry out attacks on Israeli and Jewish targets. Iran has denied the accusations, describing them as unfounded and based on misinformation. In 2025, both the United States and the United Kingdom imposed sanctions on Foxtrot and Majid, citing their alleged involvement in attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets in Europe on behalf of the Iranian government.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 13 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/SWEDEN.jpg.5aed9921a1bf4fd77db1807fd03d08c4.jpg" length="120602" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:19:13 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Starmer Says He Has Duty to Stay Despite Defence Crisis</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/starmer-says-he-has-duty-to-stay-despite-defence-crisis-r1192/</link><description>Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he has a duty to remain in office despite growing political pressure, defending his government's defence spending plans after the resignation of two senior ministers.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking to the BBC a day after Defence Secretary John Healey and Armed Forces Minister Al Carns stepped down, Starmer said difficult choices were necessary to fund defence commitments. He argued that all government departments had been required to make savings in order to prioritise military spending and insisted that defence remained at the centre of his government's agenda. "Whoever is prime minister is going to face the same prevailing winds as I am facing," Starmer said, suggesting that any successor would encounter the same financial and political constraints. Asked whether he intended to lead Labour into the next general election, the prime minister said he wanted to do so but acknowledged that he needed to improve his political standing. He said he had no desire to trigger a leadership contest, describing such a move as potentially destabilising, but added that he would contest any challenge that emerged. Defence Funding DisputeThe resignations followed an escalating disagreement over funding for the government's Defence Investment Plan (DIP), a long-delayed strategy outlining spending on military equipment and infrastructure over the coming decade. In his resignation letter, Healey accused Starmer of failing to commit the resources needed to guarantee national security. The former defence secretary argued that planned spending increases were insufficient and called for faster growth in military expenditure. Starmer rejected that criticism, saying defence was his government's "number one priority" and would continue to receive preferential treatment during future spending reviews. He pointed to reductions in overseas aid spending as evidence that ministers had already taken difficult decisions to free up resources for defence. The government has pledged to raise defence spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product by 2035. Healey argued that the UK should reach 3% by 2030, claiming the current investment plan would increase spending only to 2.68% of national income by that date. Starmer said significant new funding had already been committed and that the investment plan contained further spending beyond existing allocations. Leadership Pressure GrowsThe dispute has intensified scrutiny of Starmer's leadership following Labour's poor performance in local elections earlier this year. Although no formal leadership contest has been launched, speculation has increased about possible challengers. Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is expected to consider a leadership bid if he secures victory in the upcoming Makerfield by-election. Without naming any potential rivals, Starmer said governing required difficult trade-offs and warned against simplistic solutions to spending challenges. "For every answer that is being suggested, the question has to be what you would not do instead," he said. Critics Demand Clearer PrioritiesFormer Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who has previously indicated he would enter a leadership contest, said disagreements over defence spending reflected broader indecision within the government. Writing on X, he questioned whether defence or economic growth was the government's main priority and criticised spending commitments elsewhere while defence budgets remained under pressure. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the government should cut welfare spending to fund defence properly. The Liberal Democrats' defence spokesperson, James MacCleary, said both major parties had failed to provide the armed forces with adequate support. He reiterated his party's proposal to introduce war bonds, which it says could raise &#xA3;20 billion for defence. Starmer said the Defence Investment Plan would still be published before a NATO summit scheduled for early July, despite the recent ministerial departures.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 13 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/8f6ef660-6665-11f1-8e1d-bbbb1017d210.jpg.webp.d03fc5a9aa1a71bf21c2e20a7a276a8c.webp" length="34104" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:04:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Says Peace Deal With US Is Within Reach</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-says-peace-deal-with-us-is-within-reach-r1191/</link><description>Iran has said an agreement with the United States to end months of hostilities is closer than ever, with both Tehran and Pakistani mediators expressing optimism that a final deal could soon be completed.  Get today's headlines by email   Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said a deal to end the fighting had &#x201C;never been closer&#x201D;. The assessment was echoed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose government has been mediating talks between the two sides. Sharif said negotiators had reached a final agreed text and were working with both parties on the next steps. However, neither side has officially released details of any proposed agreement. Dispute Over Reported TermsUS President Donald Trump reposted Araghchi&#x2019;s comments while urging media outlets not to speculate about the contents of the negotiations. The remarks came after Iranian media published what they claimed were details of the proposed agreement. Trump rejected the reports, saying they had &#x201C;nothing to do with the terms that were agreed to&#x201D; and bore &#x201C;no relation to the truth&#x201D;. He accused Tehran of leaking inaccurate information and described Iranian negotiators as &#x201C;very dishonorable people to deal with&#x201D;. On Thursday, Trump said he had cancelled planned US attacks against Iran because negotiators had reached what he called a &#x201C;great settlement&#x201D; that could be signed soon. Conflict and Ceasefire EffortsThe current crisis began on 28 February, when US and Israeli forces carried out extensive strikes across Iran. Tehran responded with attacks on Israel and US-aligned states in the Gulf and effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments. Although a ceasefire was agreed in April, the US and Iran have continued to exchange sporadic fire, including two rounds of retaliatory strikes earlier this week. Israel is not participating in the current negotiations, which are largely being mediated by Pakistan. The talks are intended to extend the ceasefire and launch broader negotiations on issues including Iran&#x2019;s nuclear programme. Western governments have long accused Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, an allegation Tehran denies, insisting its nuclear activities are intended for civilian energy production and research. Conflicting ExpectationsIran&#x2019;s Mehr news agency reported that Tehran was seeking measures including the lifting of a US naval blockade, compensation of at least $300 billion for damage caused by US and Israeli strikes, and endorsement of any final agreement through a UN Security Council resolution. The reported terms also suggested Iran wanted sanctions relief, access to frozen assets and the suspension of restrictions on oil exports before final negotiations begin. US officials have strongly disputed those claims. A senior US administration official said the proposed agreement would require Iran&#x2019;s nuclear material to be removed or destroyed and its nuclear programme dismantled. The official added that no Iranian funds would be released until Tehran met US conditions, reopened the Strait of Hormuz and ceased support for militant groups including Hezbollah. US Vice-President JD Vance also rejected reports that Iran would receive immediate financial benefits, saying any rewards would depend on compliance with the agreement. Deal Remains UnfinishedAccording to US officials, the proposed arrangement would be performance-based, with economic incentives tied to specific Iranian actions. Officials estimated the chances of a deal being signed at between 80% and 85%, while acknowledging delays caused by the complexity of the negotiations and divisions within Iran&#x2019;s government. The US administration also expressed confidence that regional partners, including Israel and members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, would ultimately support the agreement while retaining the right to self-defence. Pakistan, meanwhile, warned against what it described as misinformation aimed at undermining the negotiations, insisting that a peace deal is closer than at any previous stage of the talks.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     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The opening price gave SpaceX a market value of about $1.96 trillion, putting it on course to become the sixth-largest listed company in the country. By the first hour of trading, shares under the ticker symbol SPCX had climbed further to $164.99. Strong Demand for SharesSpaceX raised $75 billion through the offering, initially valuing the company at $1.77 trillion. Demand for the IPO was particularly strong, with orders reportedly exceeding the available shares by four times. According to reports, around 70% of shares allocated to institutional investors went to long-term investment funds and sovereign wealth funds, including investors from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell and Chief Financial Officer Bret Johnsen rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City as trading commenced. Delayed Trading and ProtestsDespite the strong interest, shares did not begin changing hands immediately after markets opened. Exchange operators and underwriters delayed trading until buy and sell orders could be balanced, a precaution aimed at ensuring an orderly debut. The launch was also accompanied by protests outside the Nasdaq MarketSite. Demonstrators voiced concerns over allegations involving Grok, an artificial intelligence product developed by xAI, which critics claim enabled the creation of non-consensual sexualised deepfake images before the IPO. Market participants were particularly focused on avoiding the technical problems that affected the public debut of Meta Platforms in 2012. Test for Future Mega-ListingsAnalysts said investors were closely watching the offering as a gauge of demand for future high-profile technology flotations. Samuel Kerr, global head of equity capital markets at Mergermarket, said expectations were for a sharp rise in the share price due to strong investor enthusiasm surrounding the deal. The listing is also being viewed as a benchmark for planned public offerings by major artificial intelligence companies, including Anthropic and OpenAI. Revenue Growth Driven by StarlinkThe public debut further strengthened Musk&#x2019;s position among the world&#x2019;s wealthiest individuals and pushed SpaceX into the ranks of the most valuable companies globally. The achievement comes despite the company reporting a loss of nearly $5 billion last year and generating significantly less revenue than many technology firms with comparable market valuations. Much of SpaceX&#x2019;s recent growth has been driven by its satellite internet business, Starlink, which accounts for roughly 80% of company revenue. Separately on Friday, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 29 satellites from Cape Canaveral, underscoring the company&#x2019;s continued expansion in the commercial space sector.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 13 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3890.jpg.46335943300b9ce8351982bdd453f31a.jpg" length="144137" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 19:48:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>David Hockney, British Pop Art Pioneer, Dies Aged 88</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/david-hockney-british-pop-art-pioneer-dies-aged-88-r1189/</link><description>David Hockney, the influential British artist whose vibrant paintings helped shape modern art and became synonymous with images of California life, has died at the age of 88.  Get today's headlines by email   Born in Bradford in 1937, Hockney emerged as one of Britain's most celebrated artists during the 1960s. Associated with the Pop Art movement, he gained international recognition for works depicting swimming pools, bright sunshine and everyday life in Los Angeles. Paintings such as A Bigger Splash and Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures) became defining images of his career. Over more than six decades, Hockney continually reinvented his artistic approach. Beyond painting, he explored photography, photo-collage, landscape art and digital media, embracing new technologies throughout his life. His later work included creations made using iPads, computers and 3D tools, reflecting a lifelong fascination with how images are made and viewed. Early Life and EducationHockney grew up in a working-class family in Bradford and showed artistic talent from a young age. After studying at Bradford College, he sold his first painting, a portrait of his father, in 1957. Following national service as a hospital orderly, he enrolled at the Royal College of Art in London in 1959. There he developed a reputation as both a gifted artist and a challenger of convention. His refusal to conform to some academic requirements nearly prevented him from graduating, although the college ultimately awarded him a diploma in recognition of his exceptional work. Breaking Social BoundariesHockney's early paintings openly depicted gay life at a time when homosexuality remained illegal in Britain. Works such as We Two Boys Together Clinging and Cleaning Teeth, Early Evening (10pm) W11 challenged prevailing social attitudes and established him as a bold artistic voice. With his distinctive blond hair, round glasses and cigarette often in hand, he became a familiar figure in London's cultural scene and later among artists and celebrities in the United States. Despite his reputation for enjoying the social life of the era, he maintained a prolific work ethic throughout his career. Success in Los AngelesAfter relocating to Los Angeles in the mid-1960s, Hockney produced many of his most acclaimed works. His paintings combined bright colours with emotional depth, exploring themes of love, relationships and human connection. In 2018, Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures) sold for $90.3 million, setting a record at the time for the most expensive work by a living artist sold at auction. The painting was inspired by the end of a romantic relationship and remains one of his most celebrated achievements. Innovation and Later YearsHockney's curiosity extended beyond traditional painting. His photo-collages, which he called "joiners", assembled multiple images to challenge conventional ideas of perspective and visual representation. He also worked in theatre and opera design, creating sets and costumes for stage productions. New technologies consistently attracted his attention. Throughout his career he experimented with photocopiers, fax machines, printers and digital devices, viewing each as another way to create pictures. Personal ChallengesIn 2005, Hockney returned from Los Angeles to Yorkshire. Eight years later, he suffered a personal tragedy when his assistant, Dominic Elliott, died at his home in Bridlington. Hockney later said the loss left him unable to draw for a period and made him consider abandoning art. Known for his independent views, Hockney reportedly declined a knighthood on several occasions and once turned down a request to paint Queen Elizabeth II. His 2001 book Secret Knowledge sparked debate among historians by questioning how Old Master paintings had been created. LegacyHockney remained active into his later years, continuing to create and experiment despite health challenges, including a stroke in 2012. Widely regarded as one of Britain's greatest living artists, he left behind a body of work that transformed perceptions of portraiture, landscape and visual storytelling. Reflecting on life in a 2015 interview, Hockney said he did not spend much time looking back. "I live now," he said. "It's always now."  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3889.jpg.1c0f3a4da3685c5ad7a48ba5172a7388.jpg" length="133257" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 10:17:41 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Runner Dies While on Holiday in Koh Samui</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/australian-runner-dies-while-on-holiday-in-koh-samui-r2288/</link><description>Australian sprinter Jemma Stapleton has died while on a family holiday on Koh Samui, prompting an outpouring of tributes from the athletics community and widespread support for her family. Stapleton, from Melbourne, was 25 years old and had celebrated her birthday on June 1, shortly before her death. The cause of death has not been disclosed.  Get today's headlines by email   Stapleton was a prominent figure in Victorian athletics and was a finalist in the Stawell Gift, one of Australia&#x2019;s most prestigious running races. She finished third in the 2025 Stawell Gift and reached the final again in 2026. She was travelling in Thailand with close family members at the time of her death.  Her passing was first reported while the family was still overseas. A GoFundMe campaign established to assist with repatriating her body raised almost A$100,000 by Friday 12 June 2026. The fundraiser described the family as facing &#x201C;immeasurable grief&#x201D; following her sudden death abroad.  Tributes have been paid by family members, friends and organisations across the athletics community. In a video tribute provided to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), her brother Joel Stapleton said she had been more than a sister and described her as his best friend and a constant source of support.    &#x201C;For those that knew her, you know how lucky you were to have her in your life. Her smile was so bright that wherever she went you knew she was there,&#x201D; Joel said. He added that he was grateful to call her his sister.  Her partner, Tyler Gray, also shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, describing Stapleton as the greatest thing to happen to him and saying he was struggling to come to terms with the loss. Former coach Mark Thomas said he was shocked by the news and remembered her as one of his favourite athletes to coach.  The Victorian Athletic League described Stapleton as a valued member of the community whose presence left a lasting impact. Athletics Australia remembered her as a &#x201C;beautiful, bright and warm personality who was always smiling&#x201D;, adding that she brought positivity wherever she went. Colleagues from her work as a childcare worker also praised her kindness and support.  The Daily Mail reported that the Australian Government&#x2019;s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing consular assistance to the family. Authorities have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding Stapleton&#x2019;s death and it remains publicly unclear how she died while on holiday in Thailand.   Pictures courtesy of Daily Mail  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   On 11 June 2026, Chon Buri Employment Office chief Phuwakon Tosingkhon joined labour officials, immigration police, the Anti-Human Trafficking Division and Internal Security Operations Command officers to inspect the site in Khlong Kio subdistrict. The construction area covers approximately 30 rai and was found to employ a large number of foreign workers.  Officials reported that many workers attempted to flee in different directions when the inspection began. Authorities managed to detain nearly 100 people for checks, with 25 found to be in breach of labour laws. Those arrested included four Chinese male nationals and 21 Myanmar nationals, comprising 20 men and one woman, all accused of working without authorisation.   Picture courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;   Investigators also found ongoing construction of buildings, factories and warehouses intended for lease. Authorities believe the project is linked to a group of Chinese investors.  During the inspection, officers discovered a concrete plant producing concrete blocks and other construction materials for use within the site. The facility was reportedly operated under the supervision of Chinese personnel.  Officials also raised concerns about construction materials after observing steel that appeared thinner than standard specifications. Further checks are under way to determine whether all materials used at the project comply with legal standards and building regulations.  The 25 workers have been handed over to investigators at Khlong Kio Police Station for legal proceedings. The Employment Office has also filed complaints against two employers and requested that police summon them to acknowledge the allegations and face legal action. Authorities said efforts to crack down on illegal migrant labour and improve regulation of foreign workers in Chon Buri will continue.  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Get today's headlines by email   At 3.30am on 12 June 2026, Pol. Sub-Lt. Phisit Lha-inchuea, Deputy Investigation Officer at Din Daeng Police Station, received a report of a suspicious object and a strong foul odour coming from a room in the Ratchaprarop 14 area. Officers from the investigation unit, together with volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, attended the scene to carry out an inspection.  Inside the room, officers found a plastic box containing the remains of a woman. Initial examinations indicated that the victim&#x2019;s body had been dismembered, with multiple body parts placed inside the container.    A detailed search of the room and remains found that the victim&#x2019;s head and several major body organ parts were missing. Police believe the suspect may have removed and disposed of them elsewhere. Forensic officers conducted a thorough examination of the scene, collecting latent fingerprints, DNA samples and other scientific evidence.  Investigators have also begun interviewing neighbours and residents living in the same building to establish whether any unusual activity or suspicious individuals were seen entering or leaving the room around the time of the incident. Officers are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby locations to trace the suspect&#x2019;s movements and possible escape route.    Preliminary investigations identified the deceased as Ms. Aye Aye Nwe, a 34-year-old Myanmar national. The suspect is a Myanmar man who had a close relationship with the victim and worked as a chef. Authorities are currently searching for him and seeking to bring him in for questioning.  The victim&#x2019;s remains have been transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Ramathibodi Hospital for a detailed examination by specialist medical staff. Results from the examination are expected to assist investigators in determining the cause of death and for gathering further evidence.   Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiRath 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4495.png.c3de55d67b475bdbe784de123ebd355b.png" length="2172497" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 09:31:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Says No Final Deal Reached Despite Trump Claims</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-says-no-final-deal-reached-despite-trump-claims-r1188/</link><description>Iran has said no final agreement has been reached to end its conflict with the United States, pushing back against President Donald Trump's assertion that a deal could be signed within days.  Get today's headlines by email   Trump had earlier threatened fresh military action against Iran, warning that the US would strike the country "very hard" again. However, he later said planned attacks had been called off because negotiators had reached what he described as a "great settlement" with Tehran. Speaking to reporters, Trump said the agreement was awaiting the completion of final documents and suggested a signing ceremony could take place in Europe. He added that the paperwork was in its final stages and could be completed quickly. Tehran rejects reports of completed agreementIran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, dismissed reports of a completed agreement as premature. He said claims that a deal had been reached were "speculative" and stressed that "nothing has been finalised". While acknowledging that much of the proposed memorandum had already been drafted, Baghaei said Washington had introduced what he described as excessive demands and additional conditions. He also reiterated that Iran would not cross its "red lines" during negotiations. Conflict continues despite ceasefireThe latest diplomatic exchanges come after months of conflict that began when the US and Israel launched extensive strikes against Iran on 28 February. Iran responded with attacks on Israel and US-aligned states in the Gulf and effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments. Although a ceasefire was agreed in April, tensions have remained high. The US and Iran have continued to exchange sporadic attacks, including two rounds of retaliatory strikes this week. Hours before speaking optimistically about a potential agreement, Trump had warned that the United States would strike Iran again and threatened action against key oil facilities, including Kharg Island, through which most Iranian oil exports pass. Iran responded with warnings of stronger retaliation if further attacks occurred. The country's military said that if Iran's oil and gas exports were threatened, energy exports throughout the region could also be affected. Oil prices fall as hopes for deal growTrump said the proposed agreement would ensure Iran never obtained a nuclear weapon, describing that objective as the central reason for the conflict. He also suggested the Strait of Hormuz would reopen once an agreement was formally signed. According to Trump, regional leaders, including Gulf allies and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had reacted positively to the developments. Israel confirmed that Netanyahu had spoken with Trump but stressed that Israel was not a party to the memorandum of understanding under discussion. The Israeli government said it supported efforts aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear programme, missile production and regional influence. Financial markets reacted positively to the prospect of an agreement. Brent crude oil prices fell about 4.4% to roughly $89 a barrel. Recent clashes raise tensionsThe latest military exchanges followed the crash of a US Apache helicopter in the Gulf on Monday. On Wednesday, the US Central Command said it had carried out strikes against military, surveillance and radar installations in southern Iran. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps later said it targeted American bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan. Authorities in Bahrain reported that an 11-year-old girl was injured in a drone attack and that several homes and vehicles were damaged. Negotiations between Washington and Tehran have continued for months, with Trump repeatedly expressing confidence that an agreement was near. However, previous claims of imminent progress have not resulted in a final deal.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/86015ec0-65ec-11f1-a50e-ade503189b0b.jpg.webp.7c318f58925d54c1997b54884753ae8f.webp" length="55282" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 08:48:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Israeli Demolitions Fuel Palestinian Anger in East Jerusalem</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/israeli-demolitions-fuel-palestinian-anger-in-east-jerusalem-r1187/</link><description>The sound of demolition machinery echoes through the hills below Jerusalem's Old City as an Israeli excavator tears into another Palestinian home in the al-Bustan area of Silwan.  Get today's headlines by email   Since late 2023, 59 properties have been demolished in the neighbourhood, where residents say the pace of destruction has accelerated while international attention has focused on conflicts in Gaza, Iran and Lebanon. Homes Reduced to Rubble in Silwan"There is no future. They destroyed the future and everything else," said 58-year-old Fayez Awad, speaking from the only remaining floor of his home. "We spent our whole lives building this house. This is all we managed to achieve in life. They brought us back to zero again, me and my children." Dispute Over Land and PlanningEast Jerusalem has remained at the centre of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since Israel captured it from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War and later annexed it, a move not recognised by most countries. For around two decades, Jerusalem's municipality has pursued plans to transform al-Bustan into a biblical-themed park known as the King's Garden, to be operated by a Jewish settler organisation. Demolition orders issued by Israeli courts have recently been enforced at a faster rate. The municipality said it was acting "for the benefit of all city residents" and aimed to create a park in an area lacking public open space.    Palestinian residents argue that obtaining Israeli building permits in East Jerusalem is extremely difficult. According to the Israeli planning rights group Bimkom, Palestinians received only 7% of newly approved housing in Jerusalem in 2025 despite making up about 40% of the city's population. About half of al-Bustan's homes have now been demolished. Many residents facing demolition orders have chosen to destroy their own properties to avoid substantial municipal fines and demolition costs. "We're being given warnings that in the coming months they'll destroy the rest of the houses," said community activist Fakhri Abu Diab, whose own home has already been demolished. Evictions and Settlement ExpansionIsrael has built roughly 160 settlements housing around 700,000 Jewish residents across the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Settlements and the transfer of populations into occupied territory are considered illegal under international law, a position rejected by Israel. According to the United Nations, around 200 Palestinian households, comprising about 900 people, are currently facing eviction proceedings in East Jerusalem, most of them initiated by settler groups. In nearby Batn al-Hawa, Palestinian families are being removed from homes where they have lived for decades under laws that allow Jewish ownership claims dating from before Israel's establishment in 1948. Palestinians do not have equivalent rights to reclaim property inside Israel. Israeli anti-settlement groups say the changes are reshaping the city's demographic and political landscape. Yonatan Mizrahi of Peace Now said Silwan's archaeological and religious significance has made it a focus for projects highlighting Jewish historical connections to the area. Families Fear Losing Their Last HomesElsewhere in the Old City, another legal battle has placed members of the Basha family at risk of eviction from a building linked to a Jewish religious school. The family traces its presence there to the British Mandate era, when Mohammed Basha Abdulghani was allowed to live in part of the property after protecting it during periods of unrest. Although a court recently granted a temporary injunction while an appeal is considered, family members fear they could still lose their homes. "What will we do?" asked 76-year-old Mufid Basha. "We've nowhere else to go. This is the only home I've ever known." Rights groups also warn that land registration measures introduced in East Jerusalem in 2018 are contributing to Palestinian displacement. Calls for International ActionDuring a recent visit by foreign diplomats to Silwan, residents urged the international community to intervene. The European Union recently described the situation in East Jerusalem, particularly in Silwan, as "dire" and reiterated its opposition to Israeli settlement activity. Among those facing uncertainty is 97-year-old Yusra Qweider, who has been displaced three times since 1948. After living in her current home for more than 50 years, she now faces an eviction notice. "They want to kick us out of here," she said. "I am sick and I can't walk. We are counting on God."  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/preview.jpg.d2d7da696bf0276ad31f133b14a0d5e7.jpg" length="228929" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 07:33:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Manchester Girl, 14, Charged with Attempted Murder</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/manchester-girl-14-charged-with-attempted-murder-r1186/</link><description>A 14-year-old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder following a stabbing incident at a secondary school in north Manchester.  Get today's headlines by email   The teenager was charged on Thursday after the Crown Prosecution Service authorised the case. She also faces two counts of possessing a bladed article on school premises. She is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. Charges Follow School IncidentPolice were called to Co-op Academy Manchester on Plant Hill Road in Blackley on 9 June after reports of a stabbing at the school. Three people were injured in the incident, prompting a major police response and an investigation involving Counter Terrorism Policing North West and Greater Manchester Police. Authorities have not released further details about the victims. Investigation ContinuesDetective Chief Superintendent Jonathan Chadwick, head of Counter Terrorism Policing North West, said the charges against the teenager were extremely serious. He said officers were continuing to support the victims and their families, as well as the wider school community, which had been deeply affected by the incident. Support for School CommunityChadwick said that although charges had now been brought, investigators were continuing their work. He added that police were working closely with local officers in the Blackley area as the investigation remains ongoing. No further information has been released.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/Manchester.jpg.222eb2832051ab7c56b87699d1559355.jpg" length="229903" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 07:11:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Orders 15 Days of Mourning Nationwide</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-orders-15-days-of-mourning-nationwide-r2285/</link><description>Thailand has ordered a 15-day official mourning period following the death of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha, with government buildings, state agencies and educational institutions instructed to fly flags at half-staff across the country. The measures were approved during a special Cabinet meeting on 12 June 2026 after the Royal Household Bureau confirmed the princess&#x2019;s death.  Get today's headlines by email   Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul led Cabinet ministers in observing a moment of silence in tribute to the princess. The government also directed all relevant agencies to ensure that funeral and royal ceremonial arrangements are conducted with full honours and in accordance with traditional royal customs.  Government spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek announced that government offices, state enterprises, state agencies and educational institutions must lower flags to half-staff for 15 days beginning on 12 June 2026. Civil servants, employees of state enterprises and government officials have also been instructed to observe a 15-day mourning period from the same date.  Members of the public have been asked to observe mourning as appropriate. The Cabinet additionally assigned responsibilities to a range of government bodies to oversee funeral preparations and related ceremonial activities.  Under the arrangements, the Office of the Prime Minister&#x2019;s Permanent Secretary will establish a committee chaired by the prime minister to oversee the royal funeral ceremonies. Additional committees will be responsible for ceremonial arrangements, construction of the royal crematorium, public relations, security and other related duties.  Government agencies will organise daily attendance by civil servants throughout the 100-day period of funeral prayers. The Ministry of Culture, through the Fine Arts Department, will supervise ceremonial protocols and the construction of the royal crematorium.  The Cabinet Secretariat will coordinate ministerial attendance at funeral prayer ceremonies. The Ministry of Interior and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will organise merit-making and tribute activities for the public.  Authorities said entertainment events and public activities would not be prohibited during the mourning period. Organisers have instead been asked to implement appropriate measures, including moments of tribute and adjustments to event formats where suitable.  The Public Relations Department has also been instructed to continue promoting information about the princess&#x2019;s public service and royal duties. English-language materials will be prepared in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4517.png.9dde00c90b2fc7c29b861cf1cb6a95ae.png" length="1401598" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 06:33:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>British Father Charged After Son, 9, Drives in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/british-father-charged-after-son-9-drives-in-phuket-r2284/</link><description>A British man has been charged after police identified him as the driver involved in a viral Phuket road incident in which his nine-year-old son was allowed to steer a car on a busy public road.  Get today's headlines by email   The development follows widespread online criticism after footage emerged showing what appeared to be a young foreign child driving a vehicle along Chao Fa West Road in Phuket. The video, recorded near My Front Yard Community Mall in Muang district, showed the car swerving from side to side and braking abruptly, raising concerns about the safety of other road users.  According to police, the boy was sitting on his father&#x2019;s lap and steering the vehicle while it was travelling on the public road. The footage was captured by a concerned passerby, who later reported the incident to authorities.  Pol Col Somsak Thongkliang, superintendent of Vichit Police Station, ordered investigators to locate the foreign man seen in the video. Following an investigation, officers tracked down the suspect, identified as Mark Grant, a British national, at his residence in Chalong subdistrict, Muang district.  Police also located and seized the Honda City shown in the footage. During questioning, Grant admitted he was the driver seen in the video and acknowledged that he had allowed his son to operate the vehicle.  The case has now been transferred to investigators at Vichit Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities said the actions captured in the video created a potential danger to other motorists and road users due to the vehicle&#x2019;s erratic movement.  Grant is facing multiple charges, including reckless driving that endangers public safety, permitting an unlicensed person to operate a vehicle, and encouraging or allowing a child to engage in inappropriate behaviour that could negatively affect the child&#x2019;s conduct.  The charges have been filed under the Land Traffic Act, the Motor Vehicle Act B.E. 2522 (1979), and the Child Protection Act B.E. 2546 (2003).  The Bangkokpost reported that the incident sparked strong reaction on social media, with many users questioning the judgement of the parent and calling for authorities to take action. The latest police announcement confirms that investigators have identified the individuals involved and commenced legal proceedings.   Pictures courtesy of Bangkokpost  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Updates had been issued periodically by the Bureau of the Royal Household throughout her treatment.  According to the latest statement, her condition deteriorated significantly from 21 May 2026. Doctors reported an infection in the abdominal cavity caused by inflammation of the large intestine, low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, and abnormal blood clotting.  The Bureau said medical teams provided intensive treatment and monitoring, but her condition continued to worsen. Despite all efforts by physicians, she died peacefully on Thursday, 11 June 2026.  Princess Bajrakitiyabha was born on 7 December 1978 at Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall in Dusit Palace. She was the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Princess Soamsawali, and the first grandchild of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit.  She received her early education in Thailand before studying in the United Kingdom and later earning law degrees from Thammasat University, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, and Cornell University in the United States. She completed both a Doctor of Juridical Science degree and qualification as a Thai barrister in 2005.  Throughout her career, she served as a public prosecutor, ambassador and senior royal representative. She was also known for founding the Inspire Project in 2007, which focused on supporting female prisoners, pregnant inmates and children living in correctional facilities.  In addition to her legal and diplomatic work, she chaired Friends in Need (of &#x201C;Pa&#x201D;) Volunteers Foundation under the Thai Red Cross Society and supported numerous social welfare and disaster relief initiatives. She also established a scholarship programme for Thai law graduates to pursue postgraduate legal studies at Cornell Law School.  Khaosod reported that the announcement stated that King Vajiralongkorn has ordered the Royal Household Bureau to arrange royal funeral rites with the highest honours in accordance with royal tradition. Her body will lie in state at Pimarn Rattaya Hall within the Grand Palace.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4486.jpeg.d71ca0cdff9e85a72834c65e41c695c3.jpeg" length="225951" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 00:50:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dutch Tourist Reports Gold Chain Theft in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/dutch-tourist-reports-gold-chain-theft-in-pattaya-r2282/</link><description>A Dutch tourist has reported the theft of a gold chain worth approximately 4,000 euros, after being approached by a group of ladyboys on Pattaya Beach in Chon Buri province.  Get today's headlines by email   At 03.30 on 12 June 2026, Mr Ferdy Andree Singels, 53, a Dutch national, accompanied by a Thai female friend, filed a complaint with investigators at Pattaya City Police Station. He suspected that a group of ladyboys had stolen his gold necklace while he was walking along Pattaya Beach between Soi 7 and Soi 9.  According to the victim&#x2019;s friend, Mr Singels left his hotel in Pattaya Soi 9 at approximately 00.45 to take a walk along the beachfront. He walked from Soi 9 towards Central Pattaya when he was approached by a group of two to three ladyboys.  The group reportedly struck up a conversation, hugged him and allegedly offered sexual services. Mr Singels declined the offer, and the group then left the area.  At the time, the tourist did not realise that any property was missing. However, after returning to his hotel and checking his belongings, he discovered that the gold chain he had been wearing had disappeared.  He subsequently concluded that the ladyboys may have taken advantage of the close physical contact to remove the necklace before leaving the scene. He then travelled to Pattaya City Police Station to report the suspected theft.  Police investigators have coordinated with the station&#x2019;s investigation unit to inspect the location where the incident allegedly occurred. Officers are also reviewing CCTV footage from nearby cameras in an effort to identify those involved and gather further evidence.  Authorities are now working to establish the movements of the suspects and determine whether the incident may be linked to any similar reports in the area. No arrests had been reported at this time. The investigation remains ongoing, and police are continuing efforts to trace and locate the suspected offenders for further legal action.   Picture courtesy of SiamChon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamChon 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4483.png.f400f15f9469da84fdb06ce229c341e1.png" length="2516655" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign Couple Held After Baby Found Dead in Udon Thani</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-couple-held-after-baby-found-dead-in-udon-thani-r2281/</link><description>A foreign couple have been detained by police in Udon Thani after a baby girl was found abandoned beneath a rain tree and later died despite attempts to save her. Investigators said the pair were located at a hotel in Udon Thani and brought in for questioning, where they allegedly admitted the child had been born in Nong Khai before being left in Udon Thani.  Get today's headlines by email   The case began on 10 June 2026 when a female infant, was discovered beneath a rain tree behind the Sing Isan warehouse in Soi Chan Charoen Suk, Don Udom community, within Udon Thani municipality. Three boys aged between 10 and 12 found the child while fishing near a drainage canal and alerted authorities.  Emergency responders performed CPR for around 15 minutes before transferring the infant to Udon Thani Hospital. Police officer Pol Sgt Maj Charoen Chanrak, who assisted at the scene, later said the baby was still warm when found but had no pulse, and hospital staff were unable to restore vital signs.    Police from Muang Udon Thani Police Station reviewed municipal and private CCTV footage from the area. Investigators identified a tall, fair-skinned foreign man with brown hair and a dark skinned woman carrying the infant wrapped in towels.  Footage showed the pair walking through several streets before stopping briefly near a house with a security camera, then leaving the infant beneath the tree at approximately 9.20am on 10 June. The couple then left the area, returning by the same route.    According to Pol Col Phatthanawong Chanphon, superintendent of Muang Udon Thani Police Station, officers searched hotels, resorts and accommodation within a one-kilometre radius of the scene. One hotel reported that a foreign man had enquired about a room, but declined to stay after being told the rate was 1,400 baht per night.  Further information was provided by police in Nong Khai, who reported that the couple were recognised from TV coverage and had previously appeared at a coffee shop in the province. Police said the pair had reportedly carried out some form of strange ritual at the coffee shop before leaving and travelling to Udon Thani.    Authorities had also checked immigration records and found no evidence that either individual had left Thailand via the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge checkpoint in Nong Khai, which keep the focus of the investigation to the Udon Thani area.  The two foreign tourists were found staying at a local hotel, where they had checked in the day before. The hotel staff reported that upon entering the hotel, they played, what they described as tribal music from their mobile phones, continuously. The housekeeping staff also reported that they had played loud tribal music all night.   Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek  Police later reported that the man was identified as a 39-year-old Swedish national and the woman as a 29-year-old American national, the names were withheld by authorities.  Komchadluek reported that police said the couple remain in custody while questioning continues to establish the circumstances and possible motives behind the baby&#x2019;s death. Investigators are preparing further legal proceedings as the case remains under active investigation.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4475.png.2305e19c669eda5044b852c934a73865.png" length="1754488" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 22:07:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Tourists Brawl Outside Pattaya Restaurant</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-tourists-brawl-outside-pattaya-restaurant-r2280/</link><description>Police in Pattaya responded to reports of a violent altercation, on 11 June 2026 at around 03:20, involving Chinese tourists outside a pork barbecue restaurant in Soi Chaloem Phrakiat 3, Pattaya. Officers from Pattaya City Police Station Sector 3 arrived to find a crowd of onlookers and two groups of Chinese nationals engaged in a heated confrontation that had escalated into physical fighting. Police intervened to separate the parties and restore order, preventing further escalation.  Get today's headlines by email   Initial reports indicated that two groups of Chinese tourists, some of whom were said to have prior disputes in China, encountered each other at the venue shortly after arriving in Pattaya for a 2&#x2013;3 day visit, according to a Thai female companion.    Verbal exchanges reportedly escalated into a physical confrontation outside the restaurant. Another account linked the clash to alcohol consumption among friends who were already acquainted prior to the incident. Initial police accounts stated that three Chinese nationals were injured.  Officers from Pattaya City Police Station and local rescue volunteers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation provided first aid and transported injured individuals to hospital for treatment. Police separated the groups, moving them to opposite sides of the road, as tensions continued with shouting and verbal provocation in Chinese.   Pictures courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;  Both groups were later taken to the police station for questioning and formal statements, while officers secured the area and managed public order as crowds gathered at the scene. Authorities also confirmed that CCTV footage from the vicinity is being reviewed as part of the investigation, and the parties were later reported to have calmed down and reached an understanding, with no immediate intention to pursue charges.  Investigators are continuing to record statements from all involved individuals and will revisit the case once medical treatment has been completed, to establish a clear sequence of events. The findings from CCTV analysis and witness accounts will be used to determine whether any criminal proceedings will follow under Thai law.  AQNi4s9EkyIzoHRKVvZ46F2U173nlbcG1cg4EURtiu4HwTcQAlT7-vvVvSCxaRIp6GczOlYxAzlTiRxZvCGcur4G8V_yteOnNp8VZimmEw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The index assessed 20 countries across five key areas: healthcare quality, visa accessibility, health insurance requirements, cost of living, and expat community and integration. The findings were compiled by Expatriate Group, a specialist provider of international health insurance serving expatriates and retirees in more than 180 countries.  Thailand secured second place thanks largely to its healthcare system, achieving the joint-highest healthcare score in the index alongside Spain and France. Major destinations including Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket were recognised for their internationally recognised private hospital networks.  The country also received the maximum score of 20 out of 20 for health insurance requirements. According to the report, Thailand&#x2019;s Non-Immigrant O-A Visa, one of the available options, requires applicants to hold health insurance cover, as a condition of the retirement visa.  The report comes as growing numbers of retirees consider overseas destinations offering lower living costs, warmer climates and access to quality healthcare. Expatriate Group director Lee Gerry said many prospective retirees often overlook important factors such as healthcare access, visa options and day-to-day living expenses when planning a move abroad.  He stated: &#x201C;Retiring abroad has never been more achievable, but the decisions that matter most, healthcare access, visa routes, and the reality of day-to-day costs, are often the least well understood.&#x201D;  Thailand was surpassed only by the Philippines, which topped the index due to strong scores for affordability, visa accessibility and expat integration. The Philippines&#x2019; Special Resident Retiree&#x2019;s Visa requires a fixed deposit of approximately GBP11,000 for pension holders.  Other countries ranked highly included Colombia in third place, Portugal in fourth, while Sri Lanka and South Africa shared fifth position. Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates tied for sixth place, with Spain and Indonesia sharing eighth place. Panama ranked ninth and Qatar completed the top ten.  The Daily Mall reported that Thailand is expected to remain a leading retirement destination due to its established healthcare infrastructure, retirement visa programmes and strong expatriate communities. The latest ranking may further strengthen its reputation among overseas retirees seeking a long-term base in Southeast Asia.   Picture courtesy of The Daily Mall  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The man was found with severe wounds on both ankles, which appeared consistent with being restrained by chains, as well as signs that he had been assaulted. Villagers transported him from the forest and informed village headman Sanan Kamsuk, who then notified district officials.  Sangkhlaburi District Chief Suriyasak Muean-uam coordinated with military personnel, police, Border Patrol Police and volunteer defence officers stationed at Nam Koek checkpoint to take the man into custody and provide assistance. Officers cleaned and treated his multiple wounds before carrying out initial questioning.  Authorities found no identification documents on the man. The only belongings recovered were a mobile phone that could not be switched on, believed to have a flat battery.   Picture courtesy of Amarin  The man was charged with entering and remaining in Thailand illegally before being handed over to investigators at Sangkhlaburi Police Station for legal proceedings. Officials believe he may have been working at a scam centre in Myanmar and suffered serious abuse before escaping across the border into Thailand.  The location where he was found is approximately 7 to 8 kilometres from the Three Pagodas Pass border area. Investigators suspect he fled from operations based in Payathonsu, a Myanmar border town opposite Sangkhlaburi.  The case follows several similar incidents in recent weeks. On May 31, three Chinese nationals, Zhong Jianzhong, 26, Zhu Zhongyan, 33, and Meng Chiangdong, 36, sought help after taking refuge at a resort near the Thai-Myanmar border. No documents were found in their possession.  On June 2, another Chinese national, Wang Qing Wei, 36, was found seeking assistance at the same resort, also without identification documents. Authorities believed all four men had escaped from Payathonsu.  Previous reports indicated that 12 Chinese nationals had attempted to escape from Payathonsu into Thailand. Two were reportedly recaptured and taken back, while 10 successfully crossed the border. Authorities believe the four Chinese nationals previously assisted and the latest case may all be part of the same group.  Amarin reoorted that officials are expected to continue investigating the man&#x2019;s identity, movements and possible links to scam operations operating along the border. Further enquiries may also help determine whether additional escapees remain in the area or require assistance.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4439.png.de7894ddde3205796db2b76dfa874779.png" length="2969741" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:32:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Healey Resigns as UK Defence Secretary Over Spending Row</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/healey-resigns-as-uk-defence-secretary-over-spending-row-r1185/</link><description>John Healey has resigned as defence secretary following a prolonged dispute within government over military spending plans, saying proposed funding levels were insufficient to meet growing security challenges.  Get today's headlines by email   In a strongly worded resignation letter, Healey said the financial settlement for the government's Defence Investment Plan (DIP) &#x201C;falls well short&#x201D; of what Britain requires at a time of increasing global threats. He argued that both the prime minister and the Treasury had failed to provide the resources needed to strengthen national defence. Defence Secretary Quits After Budget DisputePrime Minister Keir Starmer rejected those claims, insisting the forthcoming plan would deliver a record increase in defence spending while maintaining fiscal discipline. He said the strategy would be funded through difficult spending choices across government rather than additional borrowing. Armed Forces Minister Also Steps DownThe crisis deepened when Armed Forces Minister Al Carns also resigned on Thursday evening. Carns accused the government of failing to equip the military adequately, saying efforts to secure greater investment had been ignored. &#x201C;I've spent my whole time in government making that case,&#x201D; he said. &#x201C;Number 10 will not listen, so I am resigning as minister for the armed forces.&#x201D; The departure of Healey, regarded as one of Starmer&#x2019;s closest allies in cabinet, represents a major setback for a government already facing mounting political pressure. Pressure Mounts on StarmerHealey becomes the second cabinet minister to leave the government in recent weeks after former health secretary Wes Streeting resigned, citing a loss of confidence in the prime minister&#x2019;s leadership. The resignations come ahead of a crucial by-election in which Labour candidate Andy Burnham is seeking a return to Parliament, potentially positioning himself as a future challenger for the party leadership. Starmer has also faced criticism from within Labour following disappointing election results across England, Scotland and Wales last month, although he has said he intends to contest any future leadership challenge. Defence Plan at Centre of DisputeDisagreements over defence funding have intensified for months amid repeated delays to the Defence Investment Plan, originally expected last autumn. The issue has become increasingly urgent ahead of a NATO summit in Turkey next month, where Starmer had planned to unveil the strategy. Healey argued that defence demands had risen significantly since the start of the year due to conflict in the Middle East and expanded British commitments in Ukraine and the Arctic. Reports suggest the government is considering an additional &#xA3;13.5bn for the Ministry of Defence over the next four years, well below the &#xA3;28bn increase requested by the department. In his resignation letter, Healey criticised the proposed settlement for delaying much of the spending until later years, despite what he described as immediate pressures on military readiness. He warned that the current timetable would leave Britain moving too slowly towards strengthening its armed forces and said he was being forced to make decisions that would weaken operational preparedness. Funding Debate ContinuesThe government has pledged to increase defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2035 but has not yet outlined how the commitment will be financed. Reports indicate ministers are considering reducing capital budgets across government departments by 1% to help fund defence priorities. Healey has argued that spending should reach 3% of GDP by 2030 instead, citing warnings that Russia could pose a direct threat to NATO within the decade. Last year's Strategic Defence Review called for greater &#x201C;warfighting readiness&#x201D;, including investment in ammunition stockpiles, advanced fighter aircraft, drones and new attack submarines. Opposition politicians seized on the resignations, with Conservative shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge saying Healey had been left with no option but to quit, while Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice said the departures raised questions about the government's defence priorities. Kevin Craven, chief executive of the defence industry association ADS Group, described Healey's resignation as a damaging verdict on the government's handling of defence policy.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/HALEY.jpg.bd85c8fdc9a3362da4b9d65e905dd306.jpg" length="50267" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:26:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>German Cocaine Postal Shipment Intercepted in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/german-cocaine-postal-shipment-intercepted-in-bangkok-r2277/</link><description>Authorities have intercepted a cocaine shipment concealed inside a document envelope sent from Germany to Thailand, as part of an ongoing effort to disrupt international drug trafficking through postal services.  Get today's headlines by email   At 10am on June 11, 2026, the Internal Security Operations Command Region 1 (ISOC Region 1), through the Bangkok Internal Security Operations Command, conducted a joint operation with the Bangkok Express Mail Centre in Lak Si, the Customs Department, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), and military intelligence officers.  The operation was launched after officials received intelligence indicating that narcotics were being smuggled into Thailand through the postal system. Officers identified and inspected a suspicious parcel and document envelope before opening it in accordance with established procedures.  Inside, they discovered approximately 30 grams of powdered cocaine concealed within the envelope. Preliminary checks found that the package had originated in Germany.    The cocaine was seized and taken into evidence. Investigators collected supporting evidence before transferring the case and the confiscated drugs to officers at Thung Song Hong Police Station for further legal action.  The seizure forms part of continued cooperation between security agencies and law enforcement authorities to monitor and prevent narcotics from entering Thailand through international delivery channels.  The case follows ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to strengthen surveillance of postal and courier networks, which are sometimes exploited by international drug trafficking organisations to move illicit substances across borders.  Officials have not disclosed any suspects linked to the shipment. Investigators are now working to identify and trace individuals connected to the attempted importation and to determine whether the package is linked to a wider trafficking network.  Amarin reported that as the investigation continues, authorities are expected to expand inquiries into the intended recipient and any associates involved in arranging the shipment from overseas.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4434.jpeg.b4132a4782ee3d4634b618c3b7ae41a5.jpeg" length="334934" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:21:05 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
