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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>Miss Thailand Runner-Up Accuses Sponsor of Assault in Rayong</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/miss-thailand-runner-up-accuses-sponsor-of-assault-in-rayong-r2499/</link><description>A 27-year-old second runner-up of Miss Thailand Phuket 2026 has filed a police complaint alleging sexual assault and attempted rape by a prominent pageant sponsor at a hotel in Rayong on 26 June 2026. The complaint was lodged at Nikhom Phatthana Police Station and relates to an alleged incident that took place on the evening of 25 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   According to the complainant, she travelled to Rayong to meet and thank sponsors who had supported her pageant activities. She said she met a Thai man identified only as &#x201C;Mike&#x201D; aged in his 50s, who is a well-known durian farm owner in Nikhom Phatthana district and a major sponsor of the pageant. She stated she trusted him as a senior figure in the industry.  The woman alleged that Mike offered to book her a hotel room in Nikhom Phatthana district as she was due to film a tourism commercial in Ban Chang district the following day before travelling to Nakhon Ratchasima for another pageant commitment. She claimed that while she was taking a shower, he entered the bathroom naked and attempted to force himself on her. She said she defended herself using Muay Thai techniques, striking him with a knee to the groin and punching him in the face, causing him to flee the room.  The complainant further alleged that when she sought help from hotel staff, the response was inadequate. She said police were called and she was briefly treated as if she were intoxicated and causing a disturbance, despite reporting injuries sustained during the incident.  Hotel staff later met investigators and said they initially believed the pair were husband and wife. They added that once the woman requested emergency medical assistance, staff realised the seriousness of the situation and followed appropriate procedures. The hotel stated it prioritises guest safety.  Khaosod reported that police are reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses as part of their investigation. No charges have been announced. Mike denied the whole incident and is threatening to sue her for defamation.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5728.png.da25deaf2caae030d4b39f7223d4c563.png" length="2480068" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:56:11 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Arrested at Bangkok Airport Over Pattaya Murder</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/australian-arrested-at-bangkok-airport-over-pattaya-murder-r2498/</link><description>Police have arrested a 46-year-old Australian man at Suvarnabhumi Airport after he attempted to flee Thailand, in connection with the murder of a 17-year-old Thai girl whose body was found inside a suitcase abandoned beside railway tracks in Pattaya.  Get today's headlines by email   The suspect, identified publicly by Thai police as Mr. Simon Peter Carman, was detained while attempting to buy a ticket to return to Australia. He has denied any involvement in the killing and maintains he is innocent despite what police describe as strong CCTV evidence. He currently faces a charge of abducting a minor under the age of 18 for indecent purposes.    The arrest followed a joint investigation by Pattaya City Police and Nong Prue Police, who traced the suspect&#x2019;s movements using CCTV footage collected along his suspected escape route.  According to investigators, the victim, Miss T, 17, from Kalasin province, disappeared after entering a condominium on Jomtien Second Road with Carman at approximately 3.34am on June 25. CCTV footage showed the pair holding hands as they entered the building and went to Room 20 on the 15th floor. Police say the teenager was never seen leaving the condominium alive.  Further CCTV footage recorded at around 9.34pm the same day allegedly showed Carman dragging a large black suitcase from the building. He loaded it onto a Yamaha Aerox motorcycle bearing Prachuap Khiri Khan registration, before riding along Sukhumvit Road towards Soi Chaiyapruk 2 and then onto a road running parallel to the railway tracks.    Investigators said the suspect disappeared from CCTV coverage for more than nine minutes before returning to the condominium on the same motorcycle without the suitcase. Police believe the victim&#x2019;s body was disposed of during that period.  The investigation intensified after a body concealed inside a black suitcase was discovered beside railway tracks behind Pattaya Floating Market in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. Police from Pattaya and Nong Prue coordinated efforts under senior officers, analysing CCTV footage and other evidence to identify and locate the suspect.   Pictures courtesy of &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C;  Officers tracked Carman to Suvarnabhumi Airport, where he was arrested before boarding a flight. Authorities are continuing to question him while forensic specialists gather additional evidence to support the case. The investigation remains ongoing as officers continue to examine forensic evidence and complete the case file for legal proceedings.  AQNBb6JGZVfZQuABgpVQXz7nrv8u57OgrcO2FjquaLhDQLgFepf41yByHtek7wYc7a-sIDNVk5UGKJQxA5JJ1ZSuWRJLCTPsATKWaAAwRw.mp4  Related story  Foreigner-linked-to-suitcase-body-probe-in-Pattaya  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C; 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5791.png.146e11fa6992b7c3ade1792e0bac5b90.png" length="3726116" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:43:41 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Chief, Chinese Consul Inspect Pattaya Safety</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-chief-chinese-consul-inspect-pattaya-safety-r2497/</link><description>Thai Tourist Police Commissioner Pol Lt Gen Saksira Pueak-am and Mr Wu Jian, Minister Counsellor and Consul General of China in Thailand, inspected safety measures in Pattaya, Chon Buri, aimed at strengthening tourist confidence across the coastal resort city. The visit covered key coastal safety points including Laem Bali Hai Pier and Ta Waen Beach on Koh Larn, where lifeguard readiness and operational procedures were reviewed. They also presented support items to lifeguards and volunteer responders working along the shoreline.  Get today's headlines by email   Following the inspections, the delegation held a coordination meeting with tourism network partners at Tourist Police Station 4, Subdivision 2, Division 1, focusing on integrated safety measures for both domestic and international visitors in the Pattaya tourism zone. The group also took part in a formal roll-call ceremony designed to reinforce public confidence among visitors and tourism operators.  Officials observed demonstrations of a mobile drone operations vehicle and an AI-based surveillance camera system deployed in the Walking Street area, designed to improve real-time monitoring and incident response capabilities. Authorities said these systems are intended to strengthen safety standards across Pattaya&#x2019;s tourism infrastructure, particularly in high-traffic areas, while supporting confidence among Thai and foreign tourists, including visitors from China.    Pol Lt Gen Saksira and Mr Wu Jian emphasised continued cooperation between Thai authorities and Chinese representatives in promoting safer travel environments, particularly in coastal tourism destinations where water-related activities remain a key attraction. Officials said the measures form part of broader efforts to upgrade safety systems and enhance coordination among law enforcement, local agencies, and tourism stakeholders ahead of peak visitor periods.  The Daily News reported that the inspection forms part of ongoing efforts to improve safety infrastructure and coordination across Pattaya&#x2019;s tourism sector ahead of peak seasons. Authorities indicated continued joint initiatives and monitoring to maintain safety standards for visitors and to support sustained tourism confidence in the region.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5717.jpeg.a79862f1f84ccb64f7d7b03f08d845e7.jpeg" length="482853" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:20:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Prepares Rescue Team for Venezuela Quakes</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-prepares-rescue-team-for-venezuela-quakes-r2496/</link><description><![CDATA[Thailand is to deploy a 46-member Urban Search and Rescue (USAR Thailand) team and three K9 dogs to Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes devastated areas around the capital, Caracas, leaving thousands feared dead and prompting a major international relief effort.  Get today's headlines by email   Deputy Interior Minister Jeseth Thaiseth chaired a meeting at the National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Centre on June 25, where he instructed officials to monitor the situation in Venezuela around the clock and prepare the deployment. The team will be sent to support rescue operations if requested as part of the international response.  The earthquakes struck, with a magnitude 7.2 quake occurring about 160km west of Caracas, followed less than a minute later by a magnitude 7.5 tremor, according to the US Geological Survey. The powerful quakes caused widespread destruction, flattening buildings, trapping people beneath rubble and triggering strong aftershocks.  USAR Thailand brings together personnel from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Department of Medical Services, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Engineering Institute of Thailand under Royal Patronage, Foundation for Environmental and Social Development, and NPC Safety &amp; Environmental Services Co., Ltd. The team has been evaluated under the United Nations INSARAG External Classification (IEC) system and is ready to undertake overseas rescue missions immediately upon request.  The US Geological Survey’s predictive modelling indicated the final death toll was likely to reach the thousands, with a substantial probability of exceeding 10,000. A missing persons website shared on X by opposition leaders listed more than 10,000 people as unaccounted for.  The ThaiNewsRoom reported that countries including the United States, China, India, the European Union, Spain, Italy and most Latin American nations have offered assistance. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States was immediately deploying search and rescue teams, medical resources and humanitarian aid, while President Donald Trump described the disaster as “devastating” and pledged US support.  The UN’s Venezuela human rights mission urged the government to lift restrictions on social media, describing access to information as “a matter of life and death” as emergency responders continued searching for survivors. Rescue operations are continuing, with international teams expected to arrive in the coming days as authorities assess the full scale of the disaster.   Picture courtesy of TNR  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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President Donald Trump described the attack as a "foolish violation" of the truce between the United States and Iran. Asked shortly before the military operation whether Washington would retaliate, Trump replied: "You'll see." Military responseUS Central Command (Centcom) said on Friday that American forces targeted Iranian missile and drone storage facilities, along with coastal radar sites, in response to the attack. In a statement, Centcom described the operation as "a powerful response" to what it called Iranian aggression against commercial shipping. It said the drone strike had clearly violated the ceasefire and accused Iran of threatening freedom of navigation through one of the world's most important maritime trade routes. Centcom added that US forces would continue coordinating and supporting the safe passage of commercial vessels travelling through the Strait of Hormuz. Strait of Hormuz tensionsThe latest escalation comes months after fighting between the United States, Israel and Iran disrupted shipping in the Gulf. Following US and Israeli attacks on Iran that began at the end of February, Tehran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for global oil and gas exports. The disruption drove up international oil prices and delayed shipments of other key commodities, including fertiliser. The strait is regarded as one of the world's most strategically significant waterways because a substantial share of global energy supplies passes through it. Ceasefire under strainThe United States and Iran reached a 14-point memorandum of understanding on 17 June aimed at ending hostilities. Among its provisions, Iran agreed to use its "best efforts" to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz without imposing charges for a period of 60 days. Washington said Thursday's drone attack breached those commitments, prompting the military response announced by Centcom. The strikes mark the latest setback for efforts to stabilise the region following weeks of conflict and renewed international concern over the security of commercial shipping in the Gulf.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/12898da14a112003aaad0590b8099038.webp.2e2886dc2b2fa6d5c3ddc0d59ec7fe45.webp" length="118962" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:11:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>The Truth About Thailand's Notorious Bangkok Hilton</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/the-truth-about-thailands-notorious-bangkok-hilton-r2495/</link><description>The &#x201C;Bangkok Hilton&#x201D; nickname refers to Bang Kwang Central Prison in Nonthaburi, Thailand, a maximum-security men&#x2019;s facility widely associated with severe conditions and long-term sentences. The term has become a shorthand used by foreign media and visitors, often as a dark joke, despite generally not being used by Thai&#x2019;s locally.  Get today's headlines by email   The label &#x201C;Bangkok Hilton&#x201D; was popularised after a 1989 Australian television mini-series starring Nicole Kidman, which depicted a fictional Bangkok prison. It was later reinforced by a 2004 BBC documentary titled The Real Bangkok Hilton. Bang Kwang itself lies on the Chao Phraya River around 11 kilometres north of central Bangkok in Nonthaburi.  It was developed between the late 1920s and early 1930s after land was acquired under the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), and opened to house serious offenders, including life sentences and death row prisoners.  Conditions at Bang Kwang have contributed to its reputation. Designed for around 3,500 inmates, it has held up to 8,000 at times. For decades, new prisoners wore leg irons for three months, with death row inmates previously shackled permanently until the practice ended in 2013. The prison economy includes a &#x201C;chit system&#x201D;, where food and basic needs beyond one free daily bowl of rice and vegetables must be purchased or traded internally.  Bang Kwang is Thailand&#x2019;s main death row facility. The last execution by firing squad took place in December 2002, with the country&#x2019;s last execution occurring in June 2018 by lethal injection. While executions remain legal, they are rare and subject to lengthy appeals and royal pardon processes.    Foreign prisoners have included Warren Fellows, jailed for heroin trafficking in 1978 and released in 1990 after a royal pardon, and Jonathan Wheeler, who served over 18 years of a 50-year sentence. Alan John Davies became the first European sentenced to death in Thailand in 1995 before later returning to the UK under amnesty. Sandra Gregory&#x2019;s case is often misattributed, though she served time at Klong Prem women&#x2019;s prison, not Bang Kwang.  Release pathways often depend on royal pardons issued during national occasions or prisoner transfer treaties. Thailand has 37 such agreements, and 1,082 foreign prisoners have been transferred home since 1990. The first treaty was signed with France.  Drug laws remain central to prison populations. Cannabis was decriminalised in June 2022 but reclassified in June 2025 for medical use only under prescriptions valid for 30 days. Serious drug offences still carry long sentences or death penalties, with a Malaysian man sentenced to death for heroin trafficking in March 2025.  TheThaiger reported that access to Bang Kwang is restricted to families, lawyers, embassies and approved visitors, though reforms have introduced video calls and reduced shackling. Overcrowding persists, and the &#x201C;Bangkok Hilton&#x201D; nickname continues despite growing official scrutiny of prison conditions.   Pictures courtesy of TheThaiger  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheThaiger 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5736.jpeg.0f2afbd75425d6b9fa42c5db602fe6c9.jpeg" length="498003" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:05:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Worker Falls From Chiang Rai Hospital Building Site</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/worker-falls-from-chiang-rai-hospital-building-site-r2494/</link><description>A 63-year-old construction worker from Nakhon Nayok has died after falling from a 14-storey hospital construction project at Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital in Chiang Rai. The man was found trapped on scaffolding between the fourth and fifth floors after the fall and was initially taken to intensive care before later dying from his injuries.  Get today's headlines by email   Police at Muang Chiang Rai Police Station received reports of the incident on the afternoon of 26 June 2026. Officers were notified that a worker had fallen from the upper levels of a major construction site for the hospital&#x2019;s new international cardiovascular and vascular health services centre. Emergency responders and rescue teams from the Siam Chiang Rai Foundation were dispatched to the scene alongside provincial officials.  The worker, identified as a 63-year-old male from Muang district, Nakhon Nayok province, reportedly fell from the upper structure of the 14-storey building while scaffolding was being installed along the side of the project. He landed on an already completed section of scaffolding between floors four and five, where he was found unconscious by rescue personnel.  He was urgently transported to the hospital&#x2019;s intensive care unit immediately after the rescue. However, medical staff confirmed that he later died due to the severity of injuries sustained from the fall, which shocked fellow workers on site.  The hospital director, Dr Somsak Apayapiboon, confirmed the incident and said the patient had been admitted to ICU following the incident. Senior provincial officials, including Chiang Rai Governor Choochip Phongchai and Nangs Jittraat Mheetongthanakorn, chair of the advisory committee to the Minister of Public Health, attended the scene. Authorities coordinated with the victim&#x2019;s relatives, who are based in central Thailand, to arrange next steps and ensure entitlement to any compensation and welfare support.  The construction project, located beside Ruam Chit Thawai Kham Road, is valued at 766,080,000 baht. It is scheduled to run from September 2023 until September 2026. The 14-storey structure, comparable in height to the hospital&#x2019;s emergency building, is a prominent feature in Chiang Rai city and remains under active construction with significant machinery, materials, and workforce on site. Manager Online reported that an investigation into the cause of the incident is to be carried out by authorities.   Picture courtesy of MGR  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5767.jpeg.2c1a7f21a3d5014151a8be757641545d.jpeg" length="141853" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 20:56:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreigner Linked to Suitcase Body Probe in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreigner-linked-to-suitcase-body-probe-in-pattaya-r2493/</link><description>Police in Pattaya, Chon Buri, are investigating a foreign man in connection with the discovery of a body concealed inside a large suitcase abandoned near the railway line behind Pattaya Floating Market. The victim is believed to be a 17-year-old girl who had previously been reported missing, although formal identification is still pending.  Get today's headlines by email   Officers opened the suitcase after it was found abandoned and discovered the body folded inside. During an initial examination, investigators identified a tattoo consistent with that of the missing teenager. Police said the victim&#x2019;s identity will only be confirmed following forensic identification and a post-mortem examination.    The discovery brings an apparent end to the family&#x2019;s search for the missing girl. The case has attracted widespread public attention as investigators work to establish the circumstances surrounding her death and identify those responsible.    The investigation is being directed by Pol. Col. Anek Sarathongyu, superintendent of Pattaya City Police Station, who assigned Pol. Lt. Col. Siriwat Khatchamat, deputy superintendent of investigations, to lead the inquiry. Officers are also working closely with Pol. Col. Nattaphon Phongsuksakul, superintendent of Nong Prue Police Station, supported by Pol. Lt. Col. Wirat Thetthong and Pol. Maj. Kamron Rodma.  Police have sealed off the scene while forensic specialists gathered evidence. Investigators are reviewing local CCTV footage, examining forensic evidence and questioning witnesses as part of efforts to determine the movements of a foreign man linked to the investigation and establish whether he was involved in the case.   Pictures courtesy of &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C;  Investigators are examining CCTV footage which reportedly shows a foreign man transporting the suitcase on the back of a motorcycle before abandoning it near the railway line. Police are comparing the suitcase recovered at the scene with images of a foreign man seen wheeling a similar suitcase out of a condominium in the Jomtien area to establish whether the evidence is linked.  Authorities have stressed that forensic examinations and evidence collection remain ongoing. No formal confirmation of the victim&#x2019;s identity has yet been issued, as the police investigation continues.  AQOr9IpiDrFjeGNhMNqtbIW5X5KvUwFmigU5P7lrU0h6Kh5bHhYngCA1LUV3bix3oC8ToZ-91fw3e4AwTbY47sutD__RnHNM95GkldjNLg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xE09;&#xE25;&#xE32;&#xE21; &#xE19;&#xE34;&#xE27;&#xE2A;&#xE4C; 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5779.png.d3223fc76492eb31f15bd6575f85f821.png" length="7142283" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 20:44:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Targets 33.2m Tourists in 2026</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-targets-332m-tourists-in-2026-r2492/</link><description>Thailand is aiming to welcome more than 33.2 million foreign tourists by the end of 2026 as it shifts its focus towards attracting higher-value visitors rather than simply increasing arrival numbers.  Get today's headlines by email   The Ministry of Tourism and Sports is pursuing a &#x201C;Value over Volume&#x201D; strategy designed to position Thailand as a &#x201C;Quality Destination&#x201D;, placing greater emphasis on tourism revenue, service standards, safety and sustainability. Officials believe the approach will strengthen the sector despite continued global economic uncertainty and intense international competition.  Between January and May 2026, Thailand recorded 14.03 million foreign tourist arrivals. Although slightly below the figures for the same period in previous years, the country has maintained more than 14 million visitors during the first five months for the third consecutive year, with 14.76 million recorded in 2024, 14.36 million in 2025 and 14.03 million in 2026.  Permanent Secretary for Tourism and Sports Natthriya Thaweevong said the figures demonstrate continued confidence among international travellers and reinforce Thailand&#x2019;s position as one of the world&#x2019;s leading tourism destinations.  She said the government&#x2019;s strategy is intended to generate greater economic value, spread tourism income to local communities, improve service standards, enhance safety and promote sustainable tourism across the country.  Thailand&#x2019;s quality tourism ambitions have also received international recognition. Koh Samui was recently named &#x201C;Best Island 2026&#x201D; in the Asia-Pacific region at the Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2026, based on votes from readers of the global travel magazine.  The ministry regards Koh Samui as a model for developing premium tourism experiences while protecting natural resources, preserving local communities and maintaining high service standards. Alongside Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Pattaya, the island remains one of Thailand&#x2019;s leading destinations for overseas visitors.  From the beginning of the year until Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Koh Samui welcomed more than 1,006,112 foreign tourists, generating more than THB25,531.85 million in revenue. The island proved especially popular with visitors from Germany, the United Kingdom, Israel, France and China.  Natthriya said Thailand&#x2019;s success should not be measured solely by visitor numbers but by the quality of tourists, the revenue they generate and the benefits delivered to businesses and communities nationwide.  The Nation reported that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports will work with public and private sector partners during the second half of 2026 to stage more international events, festivals and activities. It will also promote health tourism, sports tourism, community-based tourism and cultural tourism to create higher-value visitor experiences and improve Thailand&#x2019;s competitiveness.  Supported by these initiatives, the ministry remains confident Thailand will exceed 33.2 million foreign tourist arrivals by the end of 2026, generating significant economic revenue while supporting balanced, high-quality and sustainable long-term growth.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5726.png.fc16b42b73d181466e9f49d5b8e86b2a.png" length="3176466" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 20:27:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Israel, Lebanon Agree Initial Troop Withdrawal Deal</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/israel-lebanon-agree-initial-troop-withdrawal-deal-r1303/</link><description>Israel will withdraw from two locations in southern Lebanon under a new agreement reached after four days of negotiations in Washington, marking what officials described as an initial step toward broader talks between the neighboring countries.  Get today's headlines by email   The agreement, brokered by the United States and signed by representatives of Israel and Lebanon, provides for the transfer of the two sites to the Lebanese Armed Forces as part of a pilot arrangement linked to the existing ceasefire. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the withdrawals involve one area north of the Litani River and another south of it. He described the move as the removal of Israeli troops from positions the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) "does not need," while stressing that Israel would continue to maintain a military presence in other occupied parts of southern Lebanon. Pilot withdrawal under US-backed dealThe agreement emerged during a fifth round of US-hosted talks aimed at encouraging wider cooperation between Israel and Lebanon, two countries that have never established diplomatic relations. A senior Israeli official said the trilateral agreement between Israel, Lebanon and the United States would create the conditions for a "future agreement" as efforts continue toward a broader peace arrangement. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged that significant challenges remain but described the signing as an important milestone. "Today is the beginning of the beginning," Rubio said during the signing ceremony. He added that while difficult negotiations lie ahead, the United States was honored to help facilitate the process. Lebanon's ambassador to the United States, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, called the agreement the "first step on the road to restoring Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity." Lebanon welcomes agreementUnder the arrangement, the Lebanese Armed Forces will deploy to the two locations vacated by Israeli troops. The pilot programme forms part of the latest ceasefire agreement between the two countries. The announcement follows earlier indications that Israel was considering limited withdrawals from occupied territory in southern Lebanon as a goodwill gesture during negotiations. On Thursday, the IDF said it would temporarily reduce its troop levels in Lebanon but did not mention relinquishing territory. A day earlier, Israel's defence minister had stated that Israeli forces would remain in Lebanon even if the United States requested their withdrawal. Netanyahu links deal to HezbollahNetanyahu portrayed the agreement as beneficial for Israel, saying it allows Israeli forces to remain in much of the territory they currently occupy until Hezbollah is disarmed. He also described the agreement as a setback for Iran, accusing Tehran of attempting to pressure Israel into withdrawing from southern Lebanon through force. Following the signing, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun thanked the Trump administration for hosting the negotiations. He said the agreement would allow Lebanese citizens to return to "their fully liberated land" under the exclusive sovereignty of the Lebanese state, in an apparent reference to Hezbollah's influence, which is backed by Iran. Hezbollah, however, strongly rejected the talks. Hassan Fadallah, a member of the group's parliamentary bloc, condemned direct negotiations with Israel and urged the Lebanese government to reverse its decisions. Speaking to the pro-Hezbollah Al-Mayadeen television channel, he said anyone who "shakes hands with the enemy is a criminal like them." Rubio said both Lebanese and Israeli citizens had endured decades of conflict and deserved to live in peace and security, while cautioning that achieving lasting progress would require considerable further work.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 27 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/2026-06-26t180855z-515335874-rc2t1mayz6vf-rtrmadp-3-iran-crisis-lebanon-israel.jpg.278e15842c1457eb951c45b309f1afb1.jpg" length="88897" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 20:27:02 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Small Plane Crashes Into Beijing&#x2019;s Tallest Skyscraper</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/small-plane-crashes-into-beijings-tallest-skyscraper-r1302/</link><description>A small aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper on Friday afternoon, prompting a large emergency response in the Chinese capital and raising questions about how the incident occurred in one of the world's most tightly controlled airspaces.  Get today's headlines by email   Videos shared on social media showed debris falling from the 109-story CITIC Tower, commonly known as China Zun, after the apparent impact. Footage also appeared to show the aircraft's tail section on the ground near the building, along with a taxi that had a shattered window.  A CNN journalist at the scene reported that people were evacuated from the skyscraper and gathered outside near the entrance as emergency crews responded. Fire engines, police vehicles and an ambulance were seen around the building. Emergency ResponseAuthorities had not immediately released details about casualties, the cause of the crash or the extent of the damage. CNN said it had contacted Chinese authorities as well as a telephone number listed for the aircraft's owner but had not received information about the incident. The CITIC Tower, completed in 2018, is the tallest building in Beijing and serves as a major commercial office tower in the city's central business district. Aircraft IdentifiedImages circulating online that appeared to show the aircraft's registration suggested it was a domestically built Sunward SA 60L Aurora, a light sport aircraft owned by a local general aviation company. Unverified flight data posted online from Flightradar24 appeared to indicate the aircraft had followed a highly irregular flight path before the crash. The flight information has not been independently confirmed. Questions Over Airspace SecurityThe crash is likely to attract particular attention because of Beijing's heavily restricted airspace. Since May 1, authorities have imposed sweeping regulations that effectively prohibit drone operations across the capital without prior government approval. Under the rules, residents cannot buy, rent or operate drones within Beijing's extensive municipal area unless they have official authorization. The restrictions reflect the city's broader security measures, particularly around sensitive government and commercial areas. It remains unclear how the aircraft came to strike the skyscraper or whether it had authorization to operate in the area. Officials have not yet provided further details, and the circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1048af7b-0891-4851-83ad-588ef0c46025_e31fd04f.webp.82ce57fd4b25204b41444202590cabb5.webp" length="94720" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 13:37:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Volkswagen Plans Up to 100,000 Job Cuts</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/volkswagen-plans-up-to-100000-job-cuts-r1301/</link><description>Volkswagen is preparing a sweeping restructuring that could eliminate up to 100,000 jobs worldwide over the next several years and eventually end production at four German plants, according to a report by Manager Magazin.  Get today's headlines by email   The report said Volkswagen Chief Executive Oliver Blume plans to significantly reduce the group's workforce while cutting investment by around 15% over the next five years. Capital spending would fall to just over &#x20AC;130 billion (US$148 billion), reflecting the company's drive to lower costs as it faces mounting competitive pressures. A Volkswagen spokesperson declined to comment on what the company described as confidential documents. "The relevant facts of the matter will be discussed and approved by the relevant bodies. We will not pre-empt this process," the spokesperson said in an emailed statement. The spokesperson added that the entire Volkswagen Group, including its brands and subsidiaries, must undergo "far-reaching change." Major Restructuring PlansAccording to Manager Magazin, Blume and Chief Financial Officer Arno Antlitz are planning a fundamental overhaul of the company. The magazine, citing sources, reported that Volkswagen's core VW brand and its parts-manufacturing operations would be separated from the current group structure and reorganised into standalone entities. The restructuring would also involve a gradual shutdown of production at four German factories. The report said vehicle manufacturing would end at Volkswagen's plants in Hanover, Zwickau and Emden, as well as Audi's facility in Neckarsulm, once the models currently built there reach the end of their production cycles. Cost-Cutting Drive IntensifiesBlume has previously pledged to deepen Volkswagen's cost-cutting efforts beyond the 50,000 job reductions already under way. Although Volkswagen reached an agreement with labour unions in 2024 that ruled out plant closures in Germany during the current decade, under-utilised factories have remained under scrutiny as the company seeks to improve efficiency. Industry Under PressureVolkswagen, along with other European automakers, is grappling with a combination of challenges, including tariffs, growing competition from Chinese manufacturers and the costly transition to electric vehicles. The reported restructuring plans underscore the scale of the changes facing Europe's largest carmaker as it attempts to strengthen its competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global automotive market.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/2015-wall-street-stocks-dropped-312912298.jpg.046f7d4695f83361a532d9fe72832bf2.jpg" length="285514" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:30:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Nato Allies Warn of Possible Russian Baltic Provocation</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/nato-allies-warn-of-possible-russian-baltic-provocation-r1300/</link><description>Two NATO countries on the alliance's eastern flank have warned that Russia may be preparing a limited military provocation against the Baltic states or Poland in what they believe could be an attempt to test NATO's unity rather than launch a full-scale attack.  Get today's headlines by email   The warnings come as Russia faces mounting pressure from Ukraine's expanding long-range strike campaign, which has increasingly reached targets near Moscow and St. Petersburg. Western officials fear the Kremlin could seek alternative ways to shift the course of the war as its offensive in Ukraine continues to lose momentum. On Monday, Latvia's intelligence service said it had identified signs that Russia was preparing military provocations against the Baltic states or Poland. Officials stressed they did not believe Moscow had the capability to open a second conventional front but warned of possible hybrid operations. Intelligence warnings emergeA senior political source from another NATO country offered a similar assessment, saying intelligence suggested Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning "something against the Baltic states." The source said Moscow could seek to test U.S. willingness to defend Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, some of the alliance's smallest members, as Russia struggles to achieve its objectives in Ukraine. The warnings were not accompanied by the detailed intelligence disclosures seen before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, when Western agencies publicly outlined Moscow's military preparations. Fears of hybrid attacksLatvian intelligence said Russia was more likely to carry out hybrid operations than launch a conventional assault. According to the agency, these could include missile or drone attacks, or other limited actions intended to signal that continued Western support for Ukraine could bring direct consequences for NATO countries bordering Russia. Security analysts say the reports reflect growing concern that the Kremlin could broaden tensions beyond Ukraine if battlefield progress continues to stall. Keir Giles, a Russia specialist at Chatham House, said Moscow would likely seek opportunities to disrupt the current trajectory of the conflict through "horizontal escalation" by extending pressure to other countries. Ukraine steps up pressureRussia's vulnerabilities have also become more visible in recent days. This week, drone relay stations in Belarus reportedly stopped operating after Ukraine threatened to target them. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had warned Belarus that the equipment was supporting Russian attacks on Ukraine. One Telegram channel claimed authorities in Belarus's Brest and Gomel regions ordered mobile operators to dismantle the relay equipment, citing interference with grouse nesting areas. Ukraine has steadily expanded its domestically developed long-range strike capability, enabling attacks up to 2,000 kilometres inside Russia. Last week, nearly 200 Ukrainian drones struck multiple locations around Moscow, including an oil refinery, leaving parts of the capital covered in falling oil residue. A Western military source said there was concern Russia could respond unpredictably if Putin felt increasing pressure as the conflict reached major Russian cities. "I cannot lie, that is a period of danger," the source said. NATO monitors escalation risksThe latest concerns come ahead of NATO's annual summit in Ankara, Turkey, amid continued questions over the United States' long-term commitment to the alliance. On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he was disappointed that European allies had not permitted American aircraft to use their bases for strikes against Iran. Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, European countries have accused Moscow of carrying out repeated sabotage and hybrid operations. These have included firebombs hidden in DHL parcels sent through the United Kingdom, Poland and Germany during 2024. Last September, 19 Russian decoy drones entered Polish airspace, prompting NATO to scramble fighter jets while authorities advised residents in three eastern provinces to seek shelter. Western governments voiced similar concerns in late 2022 after Russian setbacks in Ukraine's Kharkiv region raised fears that Moscow might consider using nuclear weapons. However, no evidence emerged of preparations for such a move, and the frontline later stabilised.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1782452314-1333-large.webp.8a99dbff1f373fb9ba2a62d5acd7aa59.webp" length="73658" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:09:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[K9 USAR & Army Engineers Test Drones For Rescues in Thailand]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/k9-usar-army-engineers-test-drones-for-rescues-in-thailand-r2491/</link><description>K9 USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) Thailand has conducted a joint training exercise with the Development Military Command under the Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters to improve the country&#x2019;s search and rescue capabilities in hard-to-reach areas.  Get today's headlines by email   The exercise focused on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, alongside search and rescue operations. The initiative forms part of efforts to develop innovation and strengthen Thailand&#x2019;s capacity to respond to future disaster situations.  According to K9 USAR Thailand, the training was designed to study and enhance search and rescue capabilities in areas that are difficult to access. The exercise also aimed to support preparations for future missions involving assistance to disaster victims.   Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek  The collaboration brings together the expertise of K9 USAR Thailand and military personnel to explore how drone technology can support search and rescue operations. The use of UAVs may help teams assess terrain, locate victims and improve operational efficiency in challenging environments.  K9 USAR Thailand said the exercise marks only the beginning of a broader effort to develop knowledge, technology and joint operational procedures. The organisation noted that further study, testing and continued development will be required to build on the initial findings.    The project forms part of ongoing efforts to raise the effectiveness of Thailand&#x2019;s search and rescue capabilities. Officials involved in the programme are expected to continue evaluating and refining operational approaches as the work progresses.  Komchadluek reported that further training, testing and research are expected as the participating organisations continue to develop technologies and operational methods aimed at improving disaster response and rescue operations across Thailand.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5667.png.dd110d191bd9262f68729b27e6946872.png" length="2739083" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 09:43:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Cyber Police Bust Online Gambling Network in Sa Kaeo</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/cyber-police-bust-online-gambling-network-in-sa-kaeo-r2490/</link><description>Thai cyber police, led by senior officers of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, raided a house on 25 June 2026, in village Moo 11, Khlong Nam Sai subdistrict, Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, and arrested two suspected administrators of the illegal online gambling network &#x201C;Mix77&#x201D;. The suspects, both 27-year-old residents of Sa Kaeo province, were detained under a search warrant issued by the Sa Kaeo Provincial Court (No. 82/2568).  Get today's headlines by email   Officers seized a desktop computer, a laptop, a tablet, and two mobile phones believed to be used in running the operation. The site was operating from a residential property located approximately 200 metres from the Cambodian border.  The investigation found that the &#x201C;Mix77&#x201D; website had been running for more than one year and had accumulated around 45,000 registered members. Authorities estimated that the network generated about 45 million Thai baht in monthly turnover, or approximately 540 million baht per year.  The platform offered a range of illegal betting services, including football betting, lottery, slot machines, baccarat, dragon tiger, sic bo, and poker. Transactions were conducted through automated bank transfer systems, with users able to deposit and withdraw funds directly via the website. Investigators also found that the operation was supported by administrators who provided customer service and technical assistance to users.  The suspects reportedly confessed to working as online administrators for around four to five months, receiving a salary of 15,000 baht per month from investors believed to be based in Cambodia. Police officials stated that the operation formed part of a wider crackdown on online gambling networks ahead of major international sporting events, including the 2026 football season, which authorities fear could increase youth exposure to gambling.  During digital forensic analysis, investigators discovered that the suspects were also linked to six additional gambling websites, including suk99dd, 99ezbkk, mix77d1, 77acgg, gameplus168.asia, and w45.asia. Authorities said further investigations are ongoing to identify higher-level operators and financial beneficiaries behind the network, particularly those operating across the border in Cambodia.  &#x21A;haiRath reported that evidence gathered from seized devices will be used to map connections between administrators, payment channels, and related websites. Legal proceedings are expected to continue under charges related to organising and promoting illegal gambling through electronic systems without authorisation.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiRath 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5649.png.44fb2ff5f894a97607efa87a5b1909c4.png" length="2163422" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 09:30:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Nationals Arrested Crossing Border in Sa Kaeo</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-nationals-arrested-crossing-border-in-sa-kaeo-r2489/</link><description>Two Chinese nationals were arrested on 24 June 2026 after illegally entering Thailand through a natural border crossing in Sa Kaeo province, officials confirmed.  Get today's headlines by email   The arrest took place at 16:45 on 24 June 2026 in the Ban Dong Ngu area near the Rong Kluea Market in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo. Immigration officers from Sa Kaeo Immigration, working with Thai Ranger forces from Company 1201, intercepted the suspects while patrolling Route 2090 between Ban Dong Ngu and Pa Rai in Tambon Pa Rai. Thailandexpat services  The two suspects were identified as Mr Yang Xingguo, 38, and Mr Yu Tianqing, 40, both Chinese nationals from Guangxi, China. Officers reported that the pair were found walking along the roadside and were stopped for inspection after behaving suspiciously.  Following questioning with the assistance of an interpreter, both men admitted they had entered Thailand illegally via a natural border route. They said they had recently left Cambodia after local authorities there cracked down on foreign workers, which led to a sharp economic downturn and reduced trading opportunities. They claimed this left them without sufficient income to support themselves.    The suspects stated they had discussed travelling together and intended to continue onward to Bangkok in search of work and better living conditions. However, they were detained before they could proceed further into the country.  Authorities charged both individuals under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 for being foreign nationals entering and remaining in the Kingdom without permission. Officers from Sa Kaeo Immigration, led by senior local immigration officials, conducted the arrest operation as part of routine enforcement patrols targeting illegal entry and other immigration offences.  The suspects reportedly accepted the charges and confessed to all allegations during questioning. They were subsequently taken into custody and transferred to Khlong Luek Police Station for further legal proceedings in accordance with Thai law. Policeinvestigation updates  Kaoded reported that the case remains under investigation as officials continue monitoring cross-border movement in the Aranyaprathet area, a known transit zone for irregular migration between Thailand and Cambodia.   Pictures courtesy of Kaoded  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Kaoded 26 June 20266</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5645.png.e516b500281f72d034b559c1f280f480.png" length="4280851" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 09:21:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>British Woman Charged in Dubai Faces Firing Squad</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/british-woman-charged-in-dubai-faces-firing-squad-r1299/</link><description>A British TikTok influencer is facing a possible firing squad if convicted of murder in Dubai after allegedly stabbing a man to death in what she claims was an act of self-defence, according to an advocacy group supporting her case.  Get today's headlines by email   Brooke George, 23, a former department store worker from Kent, has been charged with the premeditated murder of a 26-year-old man she met through Facebook, according to Detained in Dubai (DiD). The advocacy group says she could face execution by firing squad if found guilty under UAE law. Online Romance Ends in TragedyAccording to DiD, George travelled to Dubai after developing an online relationship with the man. During her first week-long visit, she described the trip as "the time of my life," despite later raising concerns about a professional photo shoot she said had been arranged during her stay. On June 1, George shared photos and videos from Dubai on Instagram with the caption: "God has a plan. Trust it, Live it, Enjoy it." DiD said the relationship deteriorated during her second visit. The group, citing George's account, said the man became increasingly controlling and abusive. George allegedly told friends that "things weren't right" and claimed she discovered disturbing videos on his computer. The group also said George became alarmed after learning that only a one-way ticket had been booked for her return journey, prompting her to make plans to leave the country. Self-Defence ClaimDiD said the incident occurred after the pair returned from an Irish bar, where the man had been drinking. George alleges he assaulted her in the car and continued the attack after they reached his apartment. Her family said she called them in distress after being struck by the man, and they arranged a flight back to Britain. According to DiD, when George returned to collect her belongings and passport, she found her possessions scattered around the apartment. The group said George pleaded for the return of her passport before she was punched in the face and attacked again. She claims she feared for her life and grabbed a nearby kitchen knife, fatally stabbing the man in self-defence. George's mother, Thereza George, said her daughter had appeared quieter than usual the day before the incident but had not explained why. After the alleged stabbing, she said Brooke was crying uncontrollably and had a badly swollen eye.   Picture courtesy of Brooke George's Instagram Allegations Over DetentionGeorge was arrested in the early hours of June 22 and is being held at Bur Dubai police station. Detained in Dubai alleges she was forced to strip naked in front of male police officers without female officers present. The group also claims she has not been allowed to contact the British embassy and was required to give statements without legal representation. Dubai Police and the UAE Embassy did not immediately respond to a request from CBS News for comment on the allegations. A spokesperson for the UK's Foreign Office said it was in contact with the detained British woman, supporting her family and liaising with local authorities. Calls for Fair TrialDiD chief executive Radha Stirling said the case raises concerns about violence against women, the right to self-defence, due process and the treatment of British nationals detained overseas. The organisation is calling for George to receive a fair trial and be released on bail while the investigation continues. Stirling also said an increasing number of women, including influencers, models and travellers, have been lured to Dubai with promises of luxury lifestyles, paid work, holidays or romantic relationships before later alleging exploitation, coercion, violence or degrading treatment. The group pointed to previous cases involving foreign women, including Irish national Tori Towey, who was detained in 2024 after attempting to flee alleged domestic abuse.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/brooke-white-dress.jpg.ab71aa1e506e9a7f734e408d3f304935.jpg" length="62976" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 07:52:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Judge Orders DOJ to Release More Unredacted Epstein Files</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/judge-orders-doj-to-release-more-unredacted-epstein-files-r1298/</link><description>Judge Orders DOJ to Release More Unredacted Epstein Files A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to release less-redacted versions of some files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or explain why the information remains withheld, siding with an independent journalist who challenged the department's handling of the records.  Get today's headlines by email  Judge Questions DOJ RedactionsU.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled that the Trump administration likely violated the requirements of the Epstein Files Transparency Act by withholding parts of the documents. The lawsuit was brought by independent journalist Katie Phang, who argued that the government's redactions limited public access to information required under the law. The judge gave the DOJ until July 2 to either disclose additional information or justify its decision to keep the material secret. Specifically, Sullivan ordered the department to identify the senders and recipients of certain emails and reveal the names of alleged co-conspirators that were removed from a draft indictment. He also instructed the DOJ to produce a detailed log explaining every redaction made in the released records. Interview Notes and Emails at IssueAmong the records covered by the ruling are the FBI's underlying interview notes involving a woman who accused President Donald Trump of assault. The allegations were never corroborated, and Trump has denied them. While the DOJ previously released summaries of some interviews, it had not disclosed the investigators' original notes. The court also ordered the department to identify the participants in a series of emails discussing the recruitment of young women. One 2015 email sent to Epstein stated: "The key are the 14 to 15 year old girls--i am a sexual pervert because i say they are now of a reproductive age?" Another message expressed sympathy over Epstein being labeled a sexual predator. A separate 2017 email referenced sending Epstein "her type of candidates" while comparing a young woman to the fictional character Lolita. Transparency LawsuitJudge Sullivan rejected the DOJ's arguments for withholding the material, finding that Phang had demonstrated the type of harm Congress intended to prevent when it passed the transparency law. In his ruling, Sullivan wrote that Phang had suffered from a lack of transparency and that releasing the requested information would assist her work as a journalist. The Public Integrity Project, which represented Phang, welcomed the decision, saying it would provide greater public insight into Epstein and his associates. Attorney Brendan Ballou argued that the government had ignored congressional requirements to protect influential individuals. Ongoing Debate Over DisclosureThe DOJ began releasing thousands of pages of Epstein-related records late last year after the Epstein Files Transparency Act took effect. However, lawmakers from both parties have questioned whether the department fully complied with the law, citing withheld documents and delays in releasing records. Some Democratic lawmakers also criticized what they described as excessive redactions while arguing that the department failed to adequately protect the identities of some victims. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has maintained that the DOJ has complied with the law, while acknowledging that millions of additional pages remain unreleased because they are either duplicates or contain explicit material that he says falls outside the law's disclosure requirements. In April, the DOJ's internal watchdog announced an audit to examine the department's compliance with the transparency law.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/EPSTEIN.jpg.c7464992fa700c09c0b4a243dedbfa31.jpg" length="89988" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 05:24:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Ukraine Ramps Up Crimea Strikes, Disrupting Daily Life</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/ukraine-ramps-up-crimea-strikes-disrupting-daily-life-r1297/</link><description>Ukraine has stepped up its military campaign against Russian-controlled Crimea, with repeated strikes disrupting electricity supplies, fuel distribution and daily life across the peninsula as Kyiv seeks to increase pressure on Moscow.  Get today's headlines by email   Power outages have continued in Sevastopol, Crimea's largest city, after a series of Ukrainian attacks. Kremlin-installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said on Thursday that electricity restrictions had been introduced and urged residents to reduce pressure on the grid. Ukraine's drone forces commander, Robert Brovdi, said Kyiv struck Sevastopol's main power substation seven times early on Wednesday. Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 after Ukraine's Maidan protests led to the removal of then-president Viktor Yanukovych, a move widely condemned by the international community. Sevastopol has long served as the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly pledged to restore Ukrainian control over Crimea, a goal that has become more prominent since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. In recent weeks, Ukraine has intensified strikes on the peninsula as part of a broader effort to increase military pressure on the Kremlin. Disruptions Spread Across CrimeaThe attacks have had growing consequences for civilians. Residents have reported more frequent air raid alerts, repeated drone activity and power disruptions, while authorities have restricted fuel sales to government agencies, leaving ordinary residents and businesses without access to petrol and diesel. A Sevastopol resident, speaking anonymously for security reasons, told CNN that air raid warnings now occur several times a day and that drone interceptions increasingly take place over the city rather than above the Black Sea. She said fuel had disappeared from filling stations, although public transport was still operating. Before supplies ran out, she purchased fuel at significantly higher prices. Crimea has long been a popular holiday destination for Russians and Ukrainians. Once a flagship Soviet resort region, the peninsula received billions of dollars in Russian investment after the 2014 annexation, transforming many tourist areas. However, the latest disruptions have cast uncertainty over the peak holiday season. Tourism and Businesses Face UncertaintyCrimea's Russian-installed leader, Sergey Aksyonov, announced that all children's summer camps would remain closed until September 1. Videos posted online from Simferopol appeared to show unusually quiet streets and nearly empty public spaces. One resident described the city as resembling "some sort of apocalypse," while another said supermarket shelves were empty after cafes and canteens stopped operating. Despite the disruption, a guesthouse owner in the resort town of Noviy Svet said visitors were still arriving. She described the atmosphere as cautious rather than panicked, adding that beaches, cafes and tourist facilities remained open, although guests were closely following developments. Residents Voice FrustrationThe fuel restrictions have prompted widespread complaints on social media. Responding to Aksyonov's announcement on Telegram, residents questioned how they would continue working or supporting their families. One taxi driver said he would soon be unable to repay loans or buy food after banks refused payment holidays because no state of emergency had been declared. Another resident said her poultry distribution business required diesel fuel to deliver perishable goods across Crimea, while a third complained that overcrowded trolley buses left many commuters unable to reach work. Ukraine has increasingly targeted military and logistical infrastructure inside Russian-controlled territory, including oil refineries and transport networks, alongside large-scale drone attacks on Moscow and St. Petersburg. In Crimea, Kyiv is focusing on transport links and supply routes supporting Russian forces in southern Ukraine. Zelensky said on Wednesday that operations in Crimea were carefully planned to create conditions that would force Russia to choose peace. Tatiana Stanovaya, founder of political analysis firm R.Politik, told CNN that although the situation in Crimea had become more difficult, she did not believe the growing domestic pressure would alter President Vladimir Putin's strategic objectives. Instead, she argued, the attacks were more likely to strengthen anti-Ukrainian sentiment within Russia than produce any significant political shift.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1782243700.jpg.0ee6f5e40b7dce59fab7616fb2086881.jpg" length="106394" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 04:58:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Strike Halts UN Ship Evacuation in Hormuz</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-strike-halts-un-ship-evacuation-in-hormuz-r1296/</link><description>A vessel was struck in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, forcing the United Nations to suspend an operation to evacuate hundreds of ships and thousands of stranded seafarers, underscoring continued security risks despite last week's agreement between the United States and Iran.  Get today's headlines by email   Vessel Attack Raises Fresh Security FearsA US official told CNN the vessel was hit by an Iranian drone, although no further details were provided. Iran has not claimed responsibility for the attack. The incident came only hours after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that ships would be granted safe passage only if they used routes approved by Tehran, challenging US assertions that the strategic waterway had reopened to normal traffic. UN Pauses Evacuation MissionAccording to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, the cargo vessel was struck on its starboard side by an unidentified projectile, damaging its bridge. No casualties or environmental damage were reported, but vessels transiting the area were urged to proceed with caution and report suspicious activity. The attack prompted the UN's International Maritime Organization (IMO) to suspend its recently launched evacuation mission, which was intended to assist more than 11,000 seafarers and hundreds of ships stranded in the Persian Gulf since fighting erupted in late February. IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said the safety of seafarers remained the organization's highest priority and that evacuation efforts would remain on hold until the security situation became clearer. He added that the vessel targeted in Thursday's attack was not participating in the IMO evacuation program but said the incident highlighted the need to ensure future operations could proceed without putting crews at risk. Dispute Over Strait Control ContinuesShipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz had reached its highest level since the conflict began, with MarineTraffic data recording 70 crossings on Wednesday. Most vessels were using routes close to the Omani coastline. Iran continues to view control of the strait as an important bargaining tool. Following the attack, the newly established Persian Gulf Seaways Management Organization warned that vessels using routes not authorized by Iran could no longer be guaranteed safe passage, saying any consequences would be the responsibility of ship owners, operators and captains. The US-Iran memorandum signed last week committed both sides to reopening the waterway without tolls for 60 days and led Washington to lift its blockade of Iranian ports. The agreement also gave Iran a formal role, alongside Oman, in overseeing commercial traffic through the strait. Tehran had imposed transit charges during the conflict, a practice the Trump administration has rejected as incompatible with any long-term agreement. Speaking at a Gulf Cooperation Council meeting in Bahrain, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said no country had the right to charge for passage through international waterways. Following talks with Iran's parliamentary speaker, Oman's foreign minister said both sides had reaffirmed their commitment to international law and toll-free navigation, although Tehran continues to dispute that the strait constitutes international waters and has suggested future service fees could be introduced. Talks Continue Despite TensionsThe attack pushed Brent crude oil prices up about 2% to $74 per barrel after prices had fallen following last week's agreement. The memorandum aims to end hostilities, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief to Iran in exchange for its commitment not to develop nuclear weapons. However, major issues&#x2014;including Iran's nuclear programme and its stockpile of enriched uranium&#x2014;remain subject to negotiations scheduled over the next 60 days. Expert-level talks covering nuclear issues and sanctions are due to begin on June 30. The diplomatic process has already faced challenges, including continued fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Although the agreement called for an end to hostilities across the region, Iran maintains that developments in Lebanon remain linked to its negotiations with Washington. The Trump administration has also voiced growing frustration over Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, while Rubio omitted Israel from his current Middle East tour, a move some analysts viewed as a diplomatic signal toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 26 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/610ccab63207d302f06aa8152e410e27.jpg.7b7dedd63f5cbcf6e9c169336caf38eb.jpg" length="101703" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 04:47:13 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>British Man Dies After Fall From Condo in Na Jomtien</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/british-man-dies-after-fall-from-condo-in-na-jomtien-r2488/</link><description>A 77-year-old British man died after falling from the eighth floor of a condominium off Na Jomtien Beach Road in Sattahip district, Chon Buri, on the evening of 25 June 2026. Police from Na Jomtien Police Station were alerted to the incident at 7.00pm.  Get today's headlines by email   Responding officers, led by Sub-Lieutenant Akkharadet Piamphumipanya, attended the scene alongside Sattahip rescue workers. The victim was identified as David Spooner, 77, a British national.  His body was found in the condominium car park with multiple fractures and was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities secured the area while investigators documented the scene and gathered evidence.  According to an unnamed neighbour, Spooner regularly carried out maintenance and decoration work in his condominium unit himself. Before the incident, he had been seen painting the balcony of his apartment. The neighbour said that shortly afterwards it was discovered that Spooner had fallen from the balcony and died at the scene.    Investigators conducted a detailed examination of the location before inspecting the victim&#x2019;s eighth-floor room. Police reported that no signs of a struggle or any unusual circumstances were found inside the apartment.  The death remains under investigation. Officers are collecting evidence and coordinating with the victim&#x2019;s relatives as part of the inquiry.  Khaosod reported that the body will be transferred to the Police General Hospital&#x2019;s Institute of Forensic Medicine for a post-mortem examination. Authorities said the exact cause and circumstances of the death will be determined once the investigation and forensic examination have been completed.   Pictures courtesy of Sattahip News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Speaking at the Ministry of Defence, Air Chief Marshal Praphas Sonjaidee, Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Air Force and Director of the Thailand-Cambodia Joint Information Center (JIC), said the claims were entirely unfounded. He stated that the RTAF had been carrying out routine training flights to maintain combat readiness and that every mission followed approved flight plans and international aviation standards.  According to Air Chief Marshal Praphas, all flight operations were conducted within Thai airspace and under strict monitoring procedures. He said the Air Operations Centre maintains round-the-clock control, tracking and management of all military aircraft, supported by surveillance and automated warning systems operating 24 hours a day.  The warning system alerts pilots whenever an aircraft approaches within 10 nautical miles of an international border, allowing immediate course adjustments and helping prevent any unintended violation of a neighbouring country&#x2019;s sovereignty. Based on these monitoring systems, the RTAF said it could confirm that no border breach occurred during the training flights in question.  The statement follows the circulation of information alleging that a Thai F-16 had entered Cambodian airspace. Thai officials argued that such claims lacked verifiable evidence and risked creating unnecessary misunderstandings between the two countries.  Air Chief Marshal Praphas stressed that Thailand remains committed to respecting the sovereignty of neighbouring states and continues to adhere to international law, existing confidence-building measures and bilateral agreements designed to reduce tensions. He warned that allegations made without supporting evidence could contribute to an unnecessarily strained atmosphere and undermine cooperation between Thailand and Cambodia.  The Joint Information Center called on all parties to rely on verifiable facts and avoid communications or accusations that could be viewed as provocative. It also reaffirmed support for the use of existing bilateral mechanisms to discuss and resolve issues in a constructive manner based on mutual respect.  Naewna reported that Thai authorities indicated that dialogue and established diplomatic channels remain the preferred means of addressing any concerns that may arise. The government said maintaining peace, stability and positive relations between the people of both countries remains a shared objective.   Picture courtesy of Naewna  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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