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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>Phuket Authorities Detain 19 Chinese Workers at Site</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/phuket-authorities-detain-19-chinese-workers-at-site-r2451/</link><description>Authorities in Phuket have detained 22 foreign workers after an inspection at a construction project in Chalong, Mueang Phuket district, on 23 June. Officials said 19 Chinese nationals and three Myanmar nationals were unable to produce work permits or identification documents during the operation and were taken to the Phuket Provincial Administration Organisation&#x2019;s command and service company for further checks and legal proceedings.  Get today's headlines by email   The inspection was carried out by the Phuket Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), working alongside the Phuket Provincial Employment Office, provincial administration officials, security units, social development authorities, immigration officers and provincial police. The operation was led by Deputy Phuket Governor Police Captain Khettharat Chansilp, Rear Admiral Praphan Srisuwipha, Deputy Director of Phuket ISOC, Police Colonel Pasakorn Sontikul, Deputy Commander of Phuket Provincial Police, Phuket Employment Office chief Pichit Singthongkham and Phuket Labour Office chief Worrawan Waritphutthimet.    Officials said recent arrests of foreign workers had revealed repeated patterns, particularly involving Chinese nationals working in construction and site supervision roles. Authorities said the investigation would extend beyond offences related to working without permits and would examine company structures, shareholders and sources of funding to determine whether nominee business arrangements were involved.  Police Captain Khettharat said Phuket planned to apply the &#x201C;Phuket Model&#x201D; approach to tackling such offences. Under the strategy, investigations will not stop at arrests or deportations but will seek to identify those directing operations and benefiting from them. Authorities will also examine construction contractors and project owners to determine whether their businesses are operating transparently and in accordance with Thai law.  The operation forms part of a wider government policy aimed at suppressing nominee businesses and illegal foreign business activities. Officials stressed that legitimate investors operating lawfully in Thailand would not be affected and reiterated that Phuket would not tolerate illegal activity.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  Rear Admiral Praphan said inspections of foreign workers were being conducted daily alongside monitoring of businesses potentially linked to nominee arrangements. He described the discovery of a large number of Chinese workers at the construction site as significant information that required further investigation, including scrutiny of financial transactions and links between those involved.  Daily News reported that Police Colonel Pasakorn said investigators had been instructed to accelerate inquiries into nominee-related cases and offences involving foreign nationals. Officers will conduct detailed interviews, examine routes used to enter Thailand, identify those responsible for bringing workers into the country and use technology to review travel records.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 24 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5492.png.bbded46c369ea0a03339611304142fc0.png" length="2883164" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 20:44:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>UN Report Accuses Israel of Genocide Against Children</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/un-report-accuses-israel-of-genocide-against-children-r1276/</link><description>A United Nations inquiry has concluded that Israel continues to commit genocide in Gaza by deliberately targeting Palestinian children, arguing that the pattern of attacks has undermined the ability of Palestinians to survive and sustain their future as a people.  Get today's headlines by email   The findings were published on Tuesday by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry, which examined alleged violations against Palestinian children since the outbreak of the war in Gaza. According to the report, children account for roughly 30% of those killed by Israeli forces during the conflict. Findings of the InquiryThe commission said evidence gathered during its investigation showed that Palestinian children had been intentionally targeted and killed by Israeli security forces. It stated that such incidents continued even after a ceasefire took effect in October 2025. The report argued that these actions form part of the evidence supporting a finding of genocidal intent. It said Israeli authorities and security forces had sought to destroy the Palestinian population in Gaza, in whole or in part. In a statement accompanying the report, commission chair Srinivasan Muralidhar said the evidence indicated that Palestinian children had been deliberately targeted and killed. He added that attacks on children weakened the capacity of Palestinians to continue as a people and shape their future. Civilian Harm and Living ConditionsThe inquiry said Israeli forces continued to use large munitions and weapons with wide-area effects in densely populated residential districts despite growing numbers of child casualties. According to the commission, the continued use of such weapons suggested that attacks causing high numbers of child deaths were intentional. It also said Israeli forces appeared to treat the civilian population collectively as being linked to Hamas and other armed groups. The report further examined living conditions in Gaza, stating that repeated displacement, widespread military operations and restrictions on aid, food and medicine had severely damaged children's health and development. It said these conditions contributed to preventable deaths and lasting psychological trauma. Investigators also found that attacks on healthcare and reproductive facilities affected the survival of newborns and were linked to reports of increased miscarriages. The report added that nearly all children in Gaza were believed to require psychological support. Israel Rejects the AllegationsIsrael strongly rejected the commission's conclusions. Its mission in Geneva described the inquiry as a "libellous sham" and dismissed the accusations. Israeli authorities have consistently denied claims of genocide throughout the conflict. The country has continued to receive diplomatic backing from allies including the United States and the United Kingdom. Israel's response to the report also accused Hamas of systematically diverting humanitarian aid and fuel intended for hospitals. Hamas has denied those allegations, while Israel has itself faced accusations of restricting aid deliveries into Gaza. Concerns Beyond GazaThe inquiry also examined developments in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. It reported a sharp rise in violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian children and documented cases of torture and sexual and gender-based violence during arrests and detention. According to the commission, Palestinian children, particularly boys, were subjected to practices including forced stripping, beatings and food deprivation while in custody. The report concluded that such treatment amounted to crimes against humanity, including torture and other inhumane acts causing serious suffering and injury.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 24 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/9b22f03_ftp-1-q4lo5rfyi5bd-5376263-01-06.jpg.c32c1e1b18220e95791e300887e6c5ce.jpg" length="342182" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 20:37:27 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign Man Throws Acid at Apartment Worker in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-man-throws-acid-at-apartment-worker-in-pattaya-r2450/</link><description>A foreign man allegedly threw chemical acid at a female apartment worker in Pattaya, leaving her critically injured with severe burns. The attack took place at around 8.40pm on 23 June 2026 at an apartment building in Soi Arunothai 2. The 43-year-old victim, Ms Wirawan Aphimetheethamrong, suffered burns to her face, chest and shoulders, with reports indicating more than 40% of her body was affected.  Get today's headlines by email   Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation and officers from Pattaya City Police responded to the scene after receiving reports of a chemical attack. By the time emergency personnel arrived, members of the public had already helped transport the victim to hospital. Investigators found chemical residue throughout the reception area, while furniture, documents, carpets and other items showed signs of corrosion and melting.  According to apartment staff, the suspect had been visiting the building while searching for his wife or girlfriend, who had previously stayed there but no longer lived at the property. Witnesses said the man had been knocking on residents&#x2019; doors, disturbing tenants and causing concern among occupants. Ms Wirawan approached him and asked him to stop bothering residents and leave the premises.    Witnesses told police that the foreign man became angry after being challenged and left the building. He allegedly returned a short time later carrying a container filled with what appeared to be chemical acid. He then walked to the reception counter and threw the liquid directly at Ms Wirawan before fleeing the scene.  A colleague, Ms Meena, 29, told police that the suspect was a Caucasian man believed to be in his mid-thirties. She said he did not live at the apartment complex but had frequently entered the building and wandered between floors, causing concern among residents. Apartment staff had previously photographed the man because of his repeated disruptive behaviour and later handed the images to police.  The Daily News reported that the police have classified the case as a serious violent crime and launched an investigation. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage from the apartment building and nearby areas in Soi Arunothai to identify the suspect and trace his movements after the attack. The man remains at large, and police have appealed for information that could assist in locating and arresting him.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 24 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5521.png.e5e649215309580f47ca737366a66bc4.png" length="3620104" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 20:34:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Senate Votes to Curb Trump's Iran War Powers</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/senate-votes-to-curb-trumps-iran-war-powers-r1275/</link><description>The US Senate voted on Tuesday to approve a resolution directing the president to withdraw American military forces from the conflict with Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of President Donald Trump and signaling continued congressional unease over US involvement in the war.  Get today's headlines by email   The measure passed by a vote of 50-48, with four Republican senators joining Democrats in support. Republican senators Rand Paul, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Bill Cassidy voted in favor of the resolution, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman opposed it. Bipartisan Support EmergesDemocrats have repeatedly pushed votes in both chambers of Congress aimed at limiting Trump's authority to engage in military action against Iran without congressional approval. Their efforts have gradually attracted support from some Republicans, despite opposition from the White House. Trump has publicly criticized lawmakers backing the measures, arguing they undermine national interests. The latest Senate vote reflects growing bipartisan concern over the scope of presidential war powers and the role Congress should play in decisions involving military action. Resolution Carries No Legal ForceThe resolution had already passed the House of Representatives earlier this month. However, because it is a concurrent resolution, it does not require the president's signature and does not have the force of law. Some supporters contend the measure could still carry legal significance. A Democratic aide involved in the House effort previously argued that the resolution should be considered binding, although any attempt to enforce it would likely become a legal matter for the courts to resolve. The vote represents the Senate's 10th consideration of an Iran war powers measure since the start of the year. A separate Senate-backed resolution advanced last month but has yet to receive a final vote as Democratic leaders work to secure sufficient support for passage. House Vote Prompted Trump CriticismThe House approved the resolution by a 215-208 margin, with four Republicans joining Democrats. Those lawmakers quickly drew criticism from Trump, who described them as "GRANDSTANDERS" and called their actions "unpatriotic" in a post on Truth Social following the vote. The House and Senate measures form part of a broader effort by Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over decisions involving war and military deployments. Debate Continues Despite Diplomatic ProgressSupporters of the resolution argue congressional oversight remains necessary even as Washington and Tehran pursue diplomatic engagement. Democratic Senator Tim Kaine said lawmakers should make clear that any future escalation requires congressional involvement. "If we're really in a period of maybe some stability here, let's not just allow it to start up again without Congress being involved in that decision," Kaine told reporters. His comments reflect concerns among some lawmakers that military tensions with Iran could re-emerge despite ongoing negotiations and recent efforts to stabilize relations.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 24 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/iran_house_vote.webp.121a796cd911e7855b606a2435162092.webp" length="41794" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 20:27:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Studies Under-16 Social Media Ban in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-studies-under-16-social-media-ban-in-thailand-r2449/</link><description>Thailand is again studying whether to introduce a law barring children under the age of 16 from using social media, in a move aimed at reducing excessive screen time among young users. The proposal could lead to tighter regulation of platform access for minors if implemented.  Get today's headlines by email   The idea was raised by Deputy Prime Minister Songsak Thongsri on 21 June in his role as chairman of the board of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, known as ThaiHealth. He cited foundation data showing that more than 93 percent of Thai people use the internet, with an average daily online time of 7 hours and 54 minutes. ThaiHealth also reported that among children aged 0 to 2, about 72.6 percent have more than one hour of screen time per day, a level it warns may affect learning, communication and age-appropriate development.  ThaiHealth highlighted wider risks for children and young people online, including cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, online gambling and exposure to advertising that encourages risky behaviour such as vaping. The agency said these risks can negatively affect mental health, increase stress and anxiety, and shape daily habits, potentially contributing to broader social issues over time.  The foundation said it will examine the impact and feasibility of measures to limit how children and teenagers use online media, drawing on international examples. It specifically pointed to Australia, which has introduced a ban on social media use for under-16s and imposed penalties on platforms that fail to properly screen child users.  ThaiHealth is also working with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society to strengthen protections for children online. This includes developing policy, monitoring illegal websites, improving systems for reporting harmful content, and encouraging more positive and creative use of technology. The programme focuses on four areas: strengthening media and digital literacy, developing learning tools, running campaigns to promote healthy media habits, and building cooperation between government, business and civil society.  Child health specialists cited by ThaiHealth recommend that parents set screen time limits appropriate to a child&#x2019;s age, encourage physical activity and play, and promote shared family learning. They stress that balanced development across physical, emotional, social and intellectual areas is important, and that building digital resilience from early childhood is key to protecting young people from online harm.   Picture courtesy of The Thaiger  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now The Thaiger 24 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5481.png.6ee1e8b8c29ccc5e237c1a4bfa7add0e.png" length="3084616" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 20:27:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Phuket Police Charge Icelandic Tourist Over Taxi Theft</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/phuket-police-charge-icelandic-tourist-over-taxi-theft-r2448/</link><description>Police in Phuket have charged an Icelandic tourist with theft after he allegedly snatched a taxi driver&#x2019;s belongings in Patong before later returning the items following intervention by members of the public. The incident was captured on in-car CCTV and widely shared on social media, drawing significant public attention and criticism online.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities said the female taxi driver picked up a foreign male passenger in Patong, Kathu district. During the journey, the passenger allegedly took the driver&#x2019;s mobile phone and handbag, prompting her to stop the vehicle and sound the horn to attract help.  The victim, identified as 39-year-old taxi driver Pitchapa Sangkhan, filed a formal complaint at Patong Police Station at 19:00 on 22 June. She told investigators she had collected the passenger from outside Patong Hospital at about 09:50 that morning and was driving him to a hotel in Wichit, Mueang district, Phuket.  According to her statement, the passenger allegedly reached for her handbag while the vehicle was passing Wat Suwan Khiri Wong. The bag had been placed on the front passenger seat. When she attempted to retrieve her belongings, she said the passenger refused to return them and resisted her efforts.  The driver eventually stopped the vehicle near Soi Khuan Yang Charoen, where a struggle took place between her and the suspect. She then repeatedly sounded the horn to attract attention, leading bystanders to intervene and force the return of the items.  The recovered belongings included a mobile phone, cash and personal documents. Footage of the incident subsequently circulated online, triggering widespread criticism on social media and increasing pressure for police action.  Following a review of CCTV evidence, officers launched a manhunt for the suspect. At around 21:00 on the same day, officers from Patong Police Station located and detained the man for questioning.  Khaosod reported that police identified the suspect as 37-year-old Icelandic national Johann Freyr Hallgrimsson. He was initially charged with theft, according to investigators. Authorities said he was scheduled to be formally charged on 24 June before being taken to court for detention proceedings. The case remains under legal review as police continue the formal prosecution process.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Related story  Taxi-driver-reports-tourist-after-theft-attempt-in-Phuket  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5509.png.ffad832ccc46ec4c699537d4ce780192.png" length="2854692" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 11:49:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Burnham's Momentum Grows, So Do the Questions</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/burnhams-momentum-grows-so-do-the-questions-r1274/</link><description>As Sir Keir Starmer prepares to leave office, attention in Westminster has rapidly shifted toward the politician widely expected to succeed him: Andy Burnham.  Get today's headlines by email   Two developments on Monday strengthened the view that Burnham is now the clear favourite to become Labour leader and potentially prime minister within weeks. Starmer formally outlined a timetable for his departure, while Health Secretary Wes Streeting, regarded as Burnham's strongest potential rival, ruled himself out of the contest and endorsed the former Greater Manchester mayor. The developments have fuelled expectations that Burnham's rise could be swift. If he succeeds Starmer, he would become Britain's fifth prime minister in four years. Power Shifts in WestminsterImages from Burnham's first days as MP for Makerfield highlighted the changing political landscape. Senior Labour figures gathered around the newly elected MP, while Starmer and his wife were seen in emotional scenes following the announcement of his departure. Among those attending Burnham's event was Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Her presence prompted fresh speculation about the future shape of a Burnham administration. Supporters of Reeves argue she has maintained market confidence during a difficult period and could provide continuity at the Treasury. Others believe her close association with Starmer's government makes it unlikely she would remain in the role under new leadership. Some Labour figures have privately suggested Streeting could replace her, although he has denied being offered the position. Concerns Beneath the EnthusiasmDespite the growing momentum behind Burnham, some Labour figures are uneasy about the speed of events. Burnham was not a parliamentary candidate at the last general election and only returned to Westminster after winning the recent Makerfield by-election. Critics note that he could become prime minister within weeks despite having spent years outside Parliament. Questions have also resurfaced about his previous leadership bids. Burnham unsuccessfully sought the Labour leadership twice before, losing to Ed Miliband in 2010 and Jeremy Corbyn in 2015. Yet supporters argue that circumstances have changed dramatically. Burnham is now viewed by many Labour MPs as an electoral winner, particularly after securing victory in a region where Reform UK has recently made significant gains. While his popularity in Greater Manchester is well established, some within Labour question how well that appeal translates nationally. Policies Yet to Be TestedAnother concern among MPs is the limited detail Burnham has provided about how he would govern. During the by-election campaign, he focused largely on local issues. Since Starmer's resignation announcement, Burnham has spoken broadly about the need to deliver economic growth, improve living standards, strengthen public services, expand housing and create opportunities for younger generations. However, many in the party acknowledge that these goals are widely shared. The greater challenge will be explaining how they can be achieved. The lack of detailed policy proposals has led some Labour MPs to discuss encouraging Darren Jones to enter the leadership race. While allies suggest such a challenge remains unlikely, they say he has not completely ruled it out. Foreign Policy and Spending QuestionsThe next stage of Burnham's political journey is likely to involve far greater scrutiny of his views on national and international issues. As mayor, he had little reason to speak extensively on foreign policy. A potential premiership would require him to address questions ranging from Britain's relationship with Donald Trump to defence spending and military readiness. How he would fund increased public spending, whether he would commit additional resources to the armed forces, and how he would balance competing economic priorities are among the many questions now confronting him. For a politician whose path to Downing Street appears increasingly clear, many Labour MPs believe the public still knows relatively little about how he would govern once he gets there.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/f5246c73f3d23503a1535459d8042e7f.webp.ddd3b1f443fa143459cbf37b43d9cc38.webp" length="58160" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:52:13 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US Pilot Reported Seeing Drone Swarm Before Iran Shootdown</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-pilot-reported-seeing-drone-swarm-before-iran-shootdown-r1273/</link><description>A US fighter jet pilot rescued after being shot down over Iran in April told intelligence officials he witnessed an unusual formation of Iranian drones moving together in a pattern resembling a jellyfish, according to sources familiar with his debriefing.  Get today's headlines by email   The previously unreported account has triggered an ongoing debate within the US intelligence community over what exactly the pilot saw and whether it points to a significant advance in Iranian drone technology. Pilot&#x2019;s Account Sparks Intelligence DebateAccording to several sources, the pilot described multiple drones operating in a coordinated formation, with larger drones positioned above smaller ones, creating an appearance similar to a jellyfish. One source said the drones appeared interconnected and moved as a single unit, while another described the scene as a &#x201C;minefield of drones&#x201D; suspended in the air. Questions Over Drone CapabilitiesInvestigators are still examining the circumstances surrounding the loss of the F-15. Early assessments reportedly considered whether the drone formation may have played a role in enabling Iranian forces to bring down the aircraft. If confirmed, the capability would represent a potentially important development in Iran&#x2019;s drone programme. US intelligence agencies had not previously assessed that Iran possessed the specific technology described by the pilot. The reported capability is known as &#x201C;one-to-many meshed networking,&#x201D; according to sources familiar with the matter. Such systems allow operators to control and coordinate multiple drones simultaneously, enabling them to function as a network rather than as individual aircraft. Russia and China are believed to possess similar capabilities. Sources also said there have been previous reports suggesting Iran received assistance from both countries in developing aspects of its drone technology. Reliability of the Account ExaminedNot all intelligence officials agreed on how much weight should be given to the pilot&#x2019;s observations. The pilot suffered a concussion during the incident, raising questions among some investigators about the reliability of his recollections. It was also reportedly the second time he had been shot down during the conflict, having previously survived a friendly-fire incident involving Kuwaiti forces earlier in the war. Officials conducting the debrief reportedly challenged the account and sought confirmation that the pilot was confident in what he had observed. It remains unclear whether the aircraft&#x2019;s weapons systems officer, who was also aboard the F-15, witnessed the same phenomenon. The officer avoided capture after ejecting and spent more than a day evading Iranian forces in mountainous terrain before being rescued. Wider Implications for the ConflictThe F-15 shootdown marked the first known loss of a US aircraft over Iran during the conflict. During the subsequent rescue operation, an A-10 aircraft was also shot down, although its pilot ejected safely outside Iranian airspace. The incident comes as Washington and Tehran are engaged in negotiations aimed at ending the conflict. Talks launched under a ceasefire agreement are expected to focus primarily on Iran&#x2019;s nuclear programme, although other security concerns have also been raised. Drone warfare specialists say a mature meshed-networking capability could significantly increase the effectiveness of drone swarms. Such systems could allow drones to maintain formations, coordinate attacks and continue operations even after suffering losses. Emma Bates, a drone warfare and defence modernisation expert and founder of Cachai, said coordinated drone networks could present a serious challenge if equipped with explosives and capable of adapting during an attack.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/c-hfigtftbgaa04f5.jpg.08352311688115fd75afd14249242e91.jpg" length="165190" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 10:35:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Immigration Probes Chinese Agent Claims at Suvarnabhumi</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/immigration-probes-chinese-agent-claims-at-suvarnabhumi-r2447/</link><description>Immigration Bureau Division 2 has ordered an urgent investigation into online allegations involving Chinese agents claiming to guarantee smooth passage through immigration at Suvarnabhumi Airport under a system referred to as &#x201C;bao guan&#x201D;, following reports of alleged fee charging and potential exploitation of tightened border controls. The inquiry has been launched immediately to verify the source of the claims, identify individuals involved, and examine any links to misconduct or impersonation of officials.  Get today's headlines by email   The allegations, circulated on social media and reported by online pages, suggest that agents may be charging foreign nationals significantly higher fees, reportedly ranging from 4,500 to 12,000 baht depending on visa type. The reports also link the practice to broader concerns over visa misuse, including visa runs and entry under free visa schemes being used for purposes inconsistent with tourism or business declarations, amid intensified Thai efforts to suppress cross-border scam networks.  Pol Col Phongthorn Phongrattanatthan, deputy commander of Immigration Bureau Division 2 and spokesperson, said Commander Maj Gen Kathathorn Khamthiang has been informed and has established a fact-finding committee to investigate the origin of the information, communication channels, and any individuals potentially exploiting the situation.   Picture courtesy of Naewna  Authorities said the stricter screening measures align with national policy to combat transnational scam networks and prevent the relocation of criminal operations into Thailand. Officials stressed that legitimate travellers with proper documentation will continue to be facilitated, while those with suspicious travel patterns, including repeated entries, misuse of visa categories, or links to high-risk areas, will be subject to enhanced checks or refusal of entry.  Naewna reported that the investigation will determine whether any officials or intermediaries were involved in improper conduct, with disciplinary and legal action promised if wrongdoing is confirmed. Immigration authorities said enforcement will continue to be tightened while ensuring transparency and protection of legitimate tourism and business travel.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5497.png.4cbcb5ad4106b83167d4baecaf9b6e0a.png" length="3520042" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:45:01 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dettol Apologises After China Ad Sparks Backlash</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/dettol-apologises-after-china-ad-sparks-backlash-r1272/</link><description>British hygiene brand Dettol has apologised after an advertising campaign in China drew widespread criticism and prompted calls for a boycott.  Get today's headlines by email   The five-minute advert, produced in the style of a short online drama, was intended to challenge sexist attitudes. However, many viewers said the message was poorly executed and offensive, leading the company to withdraw the campaign. Advert Intended to Criticise SexismThe advert begins with a man searching for a partner who is &#x201C;clean&#x201D; and &#x201C;untainted by other men&#x201D;, language that many viewers regarded as misogynistic. Later in the story, a twist reveals that the man's girlfriend rejects his views and ends their relationship. The advert then compares &#x201C;toxic men&#x201D; to bacteria, presenting a Dettol multipurpose disinfectant as the solution. Dettol said the campaign was designed to criticise harmful gender stereotypes. However, the company argued that clips of the advert shared online removed important context and distorted its intended message. Company Issues ApologyIn a statement released on Monday, Dettol acknowledged the criticism and apologised for the offence caused. &#x201C;We recognise that it has offended many people, especially women. We take responsibility for any negligence in creating and reviewing the content of the advert,&#x201D; the company said. Dettol added that it would review its content moderation and approval processes to prevent similar incidents in the future. The brand said its mission has always been to protect families' health, but stressed that respect and equality are also important values. &#x201C;True protection also lies in safeguarding the dignity of every individual and their right to be treated equally,&#x201D; the statement said. Social Media Users Condemn CampaignThe advert triggered heated debate across Chinese social media platforms, where many users criticised the campaign for linking ideas of personal &#x201C;purity&#x201D; with the cleaning power of disinfectant products. On Weibo, China's equivalent of X, some users described the advert as offensive and poorly conceived, while others questioned how it had passed internal reviews. Several comments called for consumers to stop buying Dettol products, arguing that the company had damaged its reputation through the campaign. Previous ControversyAccording to digital culture analyst Manya Koetse, the campaign was particularly problematic because it came from a company whose products are closely associated with cleanliness and hygiene. She said that even if the advert's goal was to portray the male character negatively, the message was communicated so poorly that it ultimately failed and generated a strong public backlash. The controversy is not the first involving Dettol in China. Last year, the brand faced criticism over another advert that included the line: &#x201C;The woman was &#x2018;returned&#x2019; just before her wedding; it must be because she was not clean.&#x201D;  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/60e7abe8a310efa1e3ad4f3f-1.webp.220de5897fc6cf304643e1d8873ac0d9.webp" length="72402" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:42:36 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Rejects US Claim on Nuclear Inspectors</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-rejects-us-claim-on-nuclear-inspectors-r1271/</link><description>Iran has denied a US claim that it agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors back into the country, highlighting early differences between Washington and Tehran after a new round of negotiations aimed at securing a broader agreement following last year's conflict.  Get today's headlines by email   The disagreement emerged after talks in the Swiss resort of B&#xFC;rgenstock, where the two sides met for the first round of discussions on a potential final deal. Dispute Over Nuclear InspectionsUS Vice-President JD Vance said discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) could begin "as soon as today" and suggested inspectors could return to Iran as early as this week. US President Donald Trump also said on social media that Iran would agree to extensive weapons inspections. However, Iran's foreign ministry rejected those assertions. Speaking to state news agency Irna, foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqai said Tehran had made "no new commitments" regarding nuclear inspections. Baqai said any future cooperation with UN inspectors would take place under existing procedures established by Iran's parliament and Supreme National Security Council. The IAEA did not immediately comment on the conflicting claims. Sanctions Relief and New CommitmentsThe diplomatic dispute came as Washington temporarily eased sanctions on Iran. A 60-day waiver issued by the US Treasury allows the production, sale and delivery of Iranian crude oil and petrochemicals until 21 August. The measure also permits transactions involving banking, insurance and transport services and allows Iranian oil exports to be conducted in US dollars. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the sanctions relief was granted in exchange for Iranian commitments to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and permit the return of IAEA inspectors. The waiver marks a significant easing of restrictions that have constrained Iran's economy for decades. Roadmap for a Broader DealIn a joint statement, mediators Qatar and Pakistan said the talks had produced a roadmap aimed at reaching a final agreement within 60 days. Vance described the negotiations as laying a "very good foundation". He said discussions covered reopening the Strait of Hormuz and mechanisms to prevent incidents that could threaten a regional ceasefire. The mediators also announced the creation of a communication channel intended to reduce misunderstandings and ensure safe passage for commercial shipping through the strategic waterway. In addition, the parties agreed to establish a "de-confliction cell" involving the US, Iran and Lebanon, with Qatar and Pakistan acting as facilitators. Regional Tensions RemainIranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said Lebanon would be the first real test of the new arrangements. Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has largely subsided since Saturday night, with a fragile ceasefire continuing to hold. Vance also revealed that Iranian negotiators had threatened to leave the talks after Trump warned on social media that the US could strike Iran again if tensions escalated. According to Vance, he reassured the Iranian delegation that Trump's comments were a response to Iranian rhetoric rather than a sign that negotiations were collapsing. Speaking later from the Oval Office, Trump repeated his warning, saying the United States would act if Iran failed to honour any agreement. Meanwhile, Iranian state media reported that specialist negotiating groups covering nuclear issues, sanctions and other areas would be established as talks move into their next phase.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/3OVpF5PG2uZcPvgSEzeuDc1TtACImvEd.webp.3de8332b9aebd121f3da572688206e21.webp" length="61282" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:38:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Seizes THB24bn in Scam Crackdown</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-seizes-thb24bn-in-scam-crackdown-r2446/</link><description>Thailand has seized or frozen more than 24 billion baht in assets and arrested more than 29,000 suspects as part of a nationwide crackdown on online scam networks, call-centre gangs and foreign nominee businesses. The government says the nine-month campaign has led to a 69.2% drop in reported online crime cases and an 87.3% reduction in financial losses.  Get today's headlines by email   Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and senior police officials announced the results at Government House on Monday 22 June 2026. Authorities said they had blocked around 300,000 dangerous or suspicious phone numbers, shut down 122,840 fraudulent websites and identified or arrested more than 70 high-level gang leaders.  The operation forms part of a national agenda aimed at tackling technology crime, transnational criminal organisations and foreign nominee structures. The Royal Thai Police, working alongside the Interior Ministry and other agencies, has led efforts to disrupt criminal networks, trace assets and prevent further victimisation.  According to police, the Anti-Online Scam Operation Centre (ACSC) has coordinated investigations over the past nine months, expanding cases from lower-level operatives to larger criminal networks. The ACSC also worked with banks and other agencies to assist 862 victims in real time, helping prevent losses and facilitating complaints.    Authorities suspended 23,341 criminal phone numbers and 291,498 suspicious or spam numbers, reducing fraudulent phone activity by 77.94% per month. Police also seized SimBox devices and false base station equipment used to distribute scam messages, while carrying out 10 cross-border internet disconnection operations and blocking more than 122,840 fraudulent URLs, including 108,517 linked to Facebook.  Financial enforcement measures resulted in the closure of 351,884 mule accounts. Authorities froze more than 3.6 billion baht through complaints submitted via the Thai Police Online system and reported significant reductions in both individual and corporate mule accounts.  Investigators arrested 29,233 suspects linked to scam networks, averaging 121 arrests per day. More than 70 gang leaders, along with 26 Thai and foreign officials and private-sector personnel allegedly connected to criminal operations, have been arrested or are subject to warrants.  Police also reported the repatriation of 1,862 Thai nationals from neighbouring countries and identified more than 60 suspected scam centres in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Major cases included asset seizures exceeding 10 billion baht linked to the Yimleak-Ben Smith network and international cooperation involving the FBI Strike Force.  The Nation reported that the second phase of the campaign has focused on foreign nominee businesses. Authorities investigated companies and land holdings in Koh Phangan, Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi, identifying more than 1,450 companies considered at risk of nominee arrangements. Across all phases, courts approved 107 warrants against 96 people, and police arrested 65 suspects, including 24 Thais and 41 foreign nationals. Investigations and legal proceedings are continuing as authorities seek to protect lawful investment, tourism and local economic interests.   Pictures courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Attack Unfolds in C&#xF4;te-des-NeigesAccording to investigators, the incident began after a witness spotted a firearm protruding from a window and heard gunfire before contacting emergency services. Local resident Danny Wilk told AFP that he heard shots while near his home and sought shelter in a nearby pizzeria. "I tried to take shelter in the nearby pizzeria, and that's when I saw the shooter, who looked ready to fire his weapon, dressed in military clothing," he said. Wilk said he saw a police officer lying on the ground after being shot before the attacker was killed by responding officers. The violence caused major disruption in the area. Traffic on a nearby motorway was halted and metro services were suspended. Victims IdentifiedMontreal police later identified the slain officer as Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, 34, who joined the force in 2021. The department said its flags would be flown at half-staff in his honour and described him as a dedicated and professional officer. The civilian victim was identified by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs as Michael Moshe Mizrahi, whom it described as a valued member of Montreal's Jewish community. Authorities have not indicated that the shooting was motivated by antisemitism. Investigation ContinuesQuebec's domestic security minister, Ian Lafreni&#xE8;re, said investigators had not yet determined the attacker's motive. French-language broadcaster Radio-Canada reported that the gunman may have been influenced by the online "incel" movement, a misogynistic ideology linked to previous acts of violence. Police have not publicly confirmed that claim. The Globe and Mail reported that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police circulated a bulletin to law enforcement agencies warning about a document that allegedly encouraged people to target police officers. The existence of any link between that document and the shooting has not been independently confirmed. The RCMP did not immediately comment, while Montreal police referred questions to the Bureau of Independent Investigations, which declined to discuss the ongoing inquiry. Leaders Express CondolencesThe tragedy marked the first time in nearly 25 years that a Montreal police officer has been killed in the line of duty. An emotional Montreal Police Chief Fady Dagher described the incident as "a nightmare" during a press conference. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was horrified by the attack and offered condolences to the victims, their families, first responders and the wider C&#xF4;te-des-Neiges community. Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada and Quebec Premier Christine Fr&#xE9;chette also paid tribute to the fallen officer and condemned the violence.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1782164110578_now_hallie_sro_montreal_shooting_260622_S3_1920x1080-ulrnmf.webp.db48e6da1682e5931f1a2602f8c474bf.webp" length="78336" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:28:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Faces Indonesia-Style Debt Risk, Economist Warns</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-faces-indonesia-style-debt-risk-economist-warns-r2445/</link><description>Dr Anusorn Thammajai, a noted economist and People&#x2019;s Party MP, warned on June 21, 2026 that Thailand is facing increasing risk of a fiscal and confidence crisis similar to Indonesia if no concrete fiscal rebalancing plan is implemented within the next one to two years. He said Thailand&#x2019;s current situation has not yet reached a crisis point, but vulnerabilities are rising.  Get today's headlines by email   He compared Thailand with Indonesia, noting that while Indonesia still shows stronger indicators in some areas, including a lower public debt-to-GDP ratio and Q1 economic growth of 5.61%, it has experienced a severe confidence shock linked to policy direction and governance. Since President Prabowo Subianto took office, Indonesia has faced accumulated budget and current account deficits, alongside populist economic measures and expanded state intervention in key sectors.  He cited concerns over the dismissal of Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, questions around central bank independence, and investor unease over fiscal discipline. He also pointed to the creation of PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia as a sole export intermediary for commodities such as coal and palm oil, which markets viewed as a distortion. This contributed to MSCI signalling a possible downgrade of Indonesia from Emerging Market to Frontier Market status, triggering capital outflows, an 8% rupiah depreciation, and a stock market fall of more than 32%.  Turning to Thailand, Dr Anusorn highlighted the 2027 budget, which projects public debt at 69.36% of GDP, just 0.64% below the legal ceiling of 70%. He warned that weaker-than-expected growth could push debt beyond the limit. He added that under the 2027 budget, Thailand will pay 310.950 billion baht in interest but only 151.520 billion baht in principal repayment, meaning interest costs are roughly double principal repayments and exceed the budgets of several ministries. He also stated that public debt interest costs equate to 852 million baht per day, 35 million baht per hour, and 592,000 baht per minute.  He said: &#x201C;If we continue with populist policies, violate fiscal discipline, fail to reform government revenue, and incur more debt to the point where the debt ceiling has to be raised, we risk a fiscal crisis, leading to a crisis of confidence similar to Indonesia&#x2019;s, with a plummeting currency and a crashing stock market in the future.&#x201D;  He also criticised budget planning, saying at least 12 agencies received increased allocations without clear efficiency gains, and argued that current spending does not reflect changing global geopolitical and domestic conditions, including concerns over money laundering networks and fragmented welfare systems.  ThaiNewsroom reported that Dr Anusorn urged a review of the 2027 budget to strengthen fiscal discipline, improve efficiency, and develop a more integrated social welfare system. He warned that continued reliance on fragmented welfare schemes and non-targeted populist spending could undermine long-term stability.   Picture courtesy of TNR  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thainewsroom 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5348.png.622a2e36e82c622be91cfbe076e69040.png" length="587537" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:26:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Labour MPs Consider Challenge to Burnham Leadership Bid</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/labour-mps-consider-challenge-to-burnham-leadership-bid-r1269/</link><description>Prime Minister and Labour leader Keir Starmer held a cabinet meeting on Monday as uncertainty continued over who will succeed him following his resignation announcement.  Get today's headlines by email   Senior Labour figures are considering whether to challenge Andy Burnham, who is widely viewed as the favourite to become the party's next leader. Leadership Challenge ConsideredAmong ministers arriving for the cabinet meeting was Darren Jones, who is reported to be considering a leadership bid. However, any challenge from Jones is currently seen as unlikely to attract enough support from Labour MPs. Former defence minister Al Carns has also said he is weighing whether to enter the contest. Burnham Remains FrontrunnerBurnham, who recently returned to Westminster after winning the Makerfield by-election, remains the clear frontrunner to replace Starmer. Despite his strong position, Labour MPs are continuing to debate whether the party should hold a competitive leadership contest rather than allow Burnham to take over unopposed. Key Dates Ahead The Labour leadership nomination period will open on 9 July and close on 16 July. While potential rivals have time to build support, political editor Henry Zeffman reports that neither Jones nor Carns currently appears close to securing the backing required to mount a serious challenge. If no challenger emerges, Burnham could be confirmed as Labour leader and become prime minister as early as 17 July.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/727aa2e0-6ee2-11f1-8546-8f19e4fe30f4.jpg.96c9403cf6282fa772ebabeb6a8009ed.jpg" length="134221" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2026 09:21:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>RTAF Conducts Night F-16 Training Over Thai Border Areas</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/rtaf-conducts-night-f-16-training-over-thai-border-areas-r2444/</link><description>The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has clarified that F-16 fighter jets seen flying during the night of 22 June 2026 were conducting routine monthly training exercises designed to maintain operational readiness around the clock.  Get today's headlines by email   The statement followed reports and discussions on social media after residents in areas along the Thai-Cambodian border noticed aircraft activity during late-night hours and speculated that it could be linked to preparations for a potential security development.  According to the RTAF, the flights were part of its regular training cycle, which includes night operations to ensure personnel and equipment remain capable of carrying out missions 24 hours a day. The Air Force stressed that all flights followed designated training routes in border areas but remained entirely within Thai airspace.  Officials also stated that the aircraft did not enter or violate the airspace of any neighbouring country. The RTAF said public awareness of such activities was positive because it demonstrated that the Air Force remains prepared and alert at all times.  In its statement, the Air Force added that night training exercises are conducted continuously and on a regular basis. It also sought to reassure residents living along border areas, stating that &#x201C;the sound of F-16s is the sound of Thailand&#x2019;s independence and sovereignty because we are still able to conduct flight operations.&#x201D;  The clarification follows a previous operation on 5 June 2026, when the RTAF deployed F-16 MLU fighter aircraft on a night mission to maintain combat readiness and closely monitor the border situation. The operation was presented as evidence of the Thai Air Force&#x2019;s capabilities and its ability to reassure communities living near the border while remaining ready to respond to developments at any time.  Earlier this year, in February, the Royal Thai Air Force Facebook page published images from a night-time target attack training exercise. The Air Force stated at the time that conducting operations after dark helps improve operational effectiveness and strengthens its combat capabilities.  Khaosod reported that the latest clarification is intended to address public questions regarding the recent flights and to reaffirm that the exercises form part of established training procedures. The Air Force has indicated that such readiness activities will continue as part of its ongoing mission to maintain operational capability and border surveillance.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Officers also discovered a range of narcotics inside the residence.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was carried out under directives from senior police leadership, including Pol Gen Kittirat Phanphet, National Police Chief, and Pol Gen Samran Nualma, Deputy National Police Chief, who ordered intensified action against transnational crime, online offences, and drug-related activities affecting public order. Pol Lt Gen Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, together with Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, instructed Immigration Division 3 to prioritise investigations into foreign nationals suspected of committing offences in Thailand.    Following these orders, Pol Maj Gen Songprot Sirisukha, Commander of Immigration Division 3, assigned Pol Col Suriya Phuangsomboon, Superintendent of the Investigation Unit, to oversee the case. The investigation team included Pol Lt Col Ithithon Prasriyasak, Pol Lt Col Thongthai Pairor, and Pol Maj Anupap Tujinda, who gathered evidence before securing a search warrant from the Pattaya Provincial Court. Officers then executed the warrant at a residential property in Pattaya, Chon Buri.  During the search, authorities seized methamphetamine (4 bags weighing 21.36 grams), ketamine (3 bags weighing 304.32 grams), 296 MDMA tablets, and 9 items of etomidate, also known locally as &#x201C;pod k&#x201D;. All substances were confiscated as evidence. Police stated the suspect is also facing charges for drug possession with intent to sell, alongside offences relating to the distribution of obscene material and computer-related crime.   Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid  He has been charged under the Computer Crime Act B.E. 2560 Section 14(4) for uploading obscene data accessible to the public, Section 287(1) of the Penal Code for distributing pornographic material, and under narcotics legislation for possession of Category 1 and Category 2 drugs with intent to distribute. He was taken into custody together with the seized items and transferred to investigators for further legal proceedings.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities said the investigation will be expanded to trace the origin of the seized drugs and etomidate, and to determine whether additional individuals or wider networks are involved in supply or distribution.  AQMf3zdFNaJUOz8zvuLmhxPPF5WXP9Nzo9zQ37CPGZFblV60t3BPJeDGKB0yq94tqy3Px_FMvtZaK9mfqy_oTslNEe1vMEYZVeidYQvLRg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The operation was conducted in coordination with regional immigration units following intelligence checks on foreign nationals residing illegally in the area. He was taken into custody for immigration violations while international warrants remain active.  Between 13 December 2012 and 25 August 2013, Andzej allegedly collaborated with others in an organised criminal network operating across European Union member states. The group is accused of committing VAT fraud involving cross-border trade in goods, designed to illegally reduce value added tax liabilities.    Authorities in Poland estimate financial losses to the state at 5,199,968.01 Polish zloty. Following the alleged offences, he reportedly fled the jurisdiction and later travelled to Thailand, where he was subsequently located by investigators.  Thai immigration enforcement described the arrest as part of ongoing measures to prevent foreign suspects with serious international warrants from using Thailand as a safe haven. The Immigration Bureau operates under a framework described as &#x201C;not allowed in, not allowed to stay, and not allowed to escape&#x201D;, targeting overstays and individuals flagged by international law enforcement systems.  Officials said the case reflects continued cooperation with Interpol and foreign agencies, including coordination through Warsaw, to track fugitives across borders. He is currently being held for prosecution under Thai immigration law for overstaying his permitted stay, with legal proceedings initiated under the Immigration Act.  Naewna reported that authorities are to coordinate with Polish authorities and diplomatic channels regarding extradition or deportation proceedings. Once domestic immigration charges are processed, he is to be returned to Poland to face further legal action in connection with the alleged VAT fraud offences. Officials have not released a timeline for transfer, pending inter-agency coordination.   Pictures courtesy of Naewna  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5397.png.cd9ce3bf414f372092a7b3744a176833.png" length="11279193" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:46:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Navy Orders Probe Into Conscript Punishment</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-navy-orders-probe-into-conscript-punishment-r2441/</link><description>The Royal Thai Navy has ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that a conscript was subjected to inappropriate punishment, following the circulation of information on social media. The incident, which is under scrutiny at the Navy headquarters in Bangkok, is suspected to involve hazing practices between long-serving conscripts and newly recruited personnel. Authorities say disciplinary and legal action will be taken if wrongdoing is confirmed.  Get today's headlines by email   Rear Admiral Parach Ratanchaiyaphan, spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy, confirmed on 22 June 2026 at 11:30 that senior commanders have instructed relevant units to carry out a full inquiry. A formal investigative committee has been established to gather all facts in a fair and comprehensive manner. The Navy stressed that all sides will be treated justly during the process.  According to preliminary internal reports, the case may be linked to so-called &#x201C;welcoming&#x201D; or initiation practices within a unit, involving interactions between earlier conscripts and new arrivals. The details remain unverified, and officials have stated that conclusions will only be drawn once the investigation is complete. The allegations have prompted concern after being widely shared online, drawing public attention to conduct within military training environments.  The Royal Thai Navy has reiterated that it does not accept violence, bullying, or any form of punishment outside approved regulations. It added that it places strong emphasis on human rights, the welfare of personnel, and the safety of all servicemen. If violations of military rules, regulations, or criminal law are identified, the Navy said it will proceed with strict disciplinary and legal measures without exception.  Khaosod reported that the investigative committee will continue collecting evidence and statements from those involved and from relevant units. The findings will be reviewed by senior command, and further action will depend on the outcome of the inquiry. The Navy has also indicated that results will be communicated to the public to ensure transparency.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5373.png.5c7f44cac6aed4dbc5166cd6b54c4715.png" length="2507430" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:38:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Taxi Driver Reports Tourist After Theft Attempt in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/taxi-driver-reports-tourist-after-theft-attempt-in-phuket-r2440/</link><description>A female taxi driver in Phuket has filed a police complaint against a reported European tourist after he allegedly took her handbag and mobile phone during a journey from Patong to Phuket Town. The incident, which was captured by an in-car camera and widely shared on social media, prompted intervention from members of the public who helped recover the driver&#x2019;s belongings.  Get today's headlines by email   Pol. Lt. Col. Wichit Nokkaew, an investigator at Patong Police Station, received a complaint, on 22 June 2026, from 39-year-old taxi driver Pichapa Saengkhan. She requested legal action against the foreign tourist following the incident that occurred while she was transporting him as a passenger.  Pichapa told investigators that at approximately 9.50am, she picked up a passenger, which she described as a large European male, outside Patong Hospital. The passenger asked to be taken to a hotel in Wichit subdistrict, Mueang Phuket district.  While travelling past Suwannakhiriwong Temple, the passenger allegedly reached over and took a handbag that had been placed on the front passenger seat. The bag contained a mobile phone, cash and several important documents.  The driver said she repeatedly asked for her property to be returned, but the passenger refused. When the vehicle reached the entrance to Khuan Yang Charoen Soi, she stopped the taxi and attempted to recover the bag while the passenger reportedly resisted and tried to open the door to escape.  Alarmed by the situation, Pichapa repeatedly sounded the vehicle&#x2019;s horn to attract attention. Local residents and passing members of the public responded and approached the vehicle, prompting the passenger to return the handbag and all of its contents before leaving the vehicle and running off.  Daily News reported that the driver later attended Patong Police Station to formally report the incident and seek legal action against the suspect. Police have accepted the complaint as evidence and have coordinated with investigators to review CCTV footage from the area. Officers are also gathering witness statements and other evidence to identify and locate the foreign tourist for questioning and further legal proceedings.  2457694934464765381.mp4 Video courtesy of Phuketinsta  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5413.png.37062b65e257d2592d7e2e0edae7865b.png" length="11955614" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:31:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Tucker Carlson Says He Will No Longer Back Republicans</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/tucker-carlson-says-he-will-no-longer-back-republicans-r1268/</link><description>Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson says he no longer supports the Republican Party, citing what he described as a lack of loyalty to the United States among party leaders. Break With the GOP Get today's headlines by email   Speaking on the "Can't Be Censored" podcast, Carlson said he would not support Republican candidates in future elections.  Criticism of Party LeadershipCarlson argued that Americans should not support a political party they believe is not acting in the country's interests.  The former Fox News host said he had voted Republican throughout his life and spent decades defending the party, but now believes its actions are indefensible.  Split With Trump Over IranCarlson's break with the party follows a growing rift with President Donald Trump over U.S. policy toward Iran. Once a prominent supporter of Trump, Carlson has sharply criticized the administration since the U.S. military campaign against Iran and its allied groups began earlier this year. He has accused the administration of being influenced by Israel in its approach to the conflict and has repeatedly attacked Trump over the issue. Future Political Support UnclearCarlson said his opposition extends beyond the president and that he does not intend to vote for Republican candidates in upcoming elections. While ruling out support for Republicans, he said he does not currently know what political path he will take instead.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/TUCKER.jpg.005babb1eb21589db90aa719e237ac34.jpg" length="102618" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:30:14 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Mae Sot School Closes After Myanmar Troop Build-Up</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/mae-sot-school-closes-after-myanmar-troop-build-up-r2439/</link><description>Ban Mae Kon Ken School in Tambon Mahawan, Mae Sot district, Tak province, has ordered an emergency closure on Monday 22 June 2026 after authorities assessed a heightened risk from cross-border fighting near the Myanmar border. The decision was made at around 11:30, affecting teachers and students at short notice. The closure follows concerns that renewed clashes across the border could pose a safety risk to the school community.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities reported that more than 200 Myanmar troops had been deployed to a base in the Pasak area of Myawaddy Township, directly opposite the Thai border near Ban Huai Mahawong, Village No. 9, Tambon Mahawan. The build-up was linked to preparations for an offensive against anti-government groups operating in the area. Officials assessed that fighting could escalate within one to two days, prompting precautionary measures on the Thai side under emergency response plans coordinated with relevant agencies in Tak province.    The closure order was issued by school head teacher Thawatchai Saengplaeng, who cited special circumstances linked to the situation across the border. Local authorities and security agencies are continuing to monitor developments along the frontier, with coordination between relevant units under established emergency protocols.  Contingency plans have been activated to respond if conditions deteriorate further, with priority given to the safety of teachers, students and nearby residents. The school confirmed the closure applies for initially one day, with operations expected to reviewed daily and only resume once conditions are assessed as safe.  Amarin reported that officials said surveillance of the border area will continue, with ongoing coordination between local administrative bodies and security forces stationed in Mae Sot district. Decisions on reopening the school will depend on continuous risk assessments and any changes in the security situation in Myanmar&#x2019;s Myawaddy region, where tensions remain elevated.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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