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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>Trump Faces NATO Allies at High-Stakes Summit</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-faces-nato-allies-at-high-stakes-summit-r1374/</link><description>President Donald Trump is set to travel to Ankara, Turkey, for this week's NATO summit as the alliance faces renewed pressure over defence spending, the war in Ukraine and security in the Middle East.  Get today's headlines by email   The two-day summit, beginning on Tuesday at the Be&#x15F;tepe Presidential Compound, will be chaired by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Trump is scheduled to return to the United States on Wednesday after holding a news conference and taking part in several bilateral meetings, including talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Defence Spending in FocusAhead of the gathering, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matt Whitaker said the summit would assess how member states are progressing towards a target of spending 5% of gross domestic product on defence. He said Poland, the Nordic nations, the Baltic states and Germany were making significant progress, while other allies continued to fall behind. Whitaker also said the United States would review how European allies were expanding NATO's capabilities as Washington sought to shift more responsibility for continental defence to Europe. Trump Renews Criticism of NATOThe summit comes as Trump continues to question NATO's value and criticise European allies for what he says is an unequal sharing of defence responsibilities. In recent months, Trump has suggested the United States could reconsider its role in the alliance and has accused allies of failing to support Washington during its military campaign against Iran. Last week, he again argued that the United States spends disproportionately on European security without receiving equivalent benefits in return. While Trump has described NATO members as spending money "on NATO," alliance guidelines require countries to invest a percentage of their GDP in their own national defence budgets rather than contributing directly to NATO itself. Although the United States has the alliance's largest defence budget, several allies, including Poland and the Baltic states, spend a higher share of GDP on defence. Middle East and European SecurityU.S. officials said discussions are expected to include security in the Strait of Hormuz following the recent conflict involving Iran. Although several NATO countries have expressed willingness to contribute to maritime security operations, officials acknowledged that many lack the naval capabilities needed for a significant role. Senior administration officials also confirmed that the Pentagon is conducting a review of U.S. military deployments in Europe, with possible force adjustments aimed at encouraging European allies to assume greater responsibility for regional defence. Officials said any decisions would be based on strategic considerations rather than political factors. Ukraine and Turkey on the AgendaUkraine is expected to remain a central issue at the summit. Trump is due to meet Zelenskyy on Wednesday, with U.S. officials saying the talks will focus on efforts to end the war with Russia. Officials said the front line has changed little in recent months despite limited advances by both Ukrainian and Russian forces. They expressed hope that Trump's meetings with Zelenskyy, followed by further contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin, could help move negotiations forward. Trump's visit also reflects his close relationship with Erdogan. Before the summit, he suggested he could announce a significant initiative benefiting Turkey, potentially including progress on Ankara's long-standing interest in acquiring F-35 fighter jets. Turkey's participation in the programme remains restricted because of its purchase of Russian-made air defence systems. Meanwhile, Rutte has described the summit as the beginning of a new phase for NATO, with European allies taking greater responsibility for defence while maintaining strong U.S. involvement. He said member states are expected to begin implementing defence investment commitments made last year and announced plans for substantial new defence industry contracts.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/NATO.jpg.bf65ad93602bb549baccdf0a8063788f.jpg" length="215759" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:30:49 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Tattoo Artist Found Dead on Jomtien Beach</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/tattoo-artist-found-dead-on-jomtien-beach-r2637/</link><description>A 46-year-old tattoo artist was found dead on Jomtien Beach in Pattaya on Monday, 6 July, with police investigating whether the death was linked to gambling debts, foul play or another cause. Officers are also searching for a man seen with the victim shortly before his death after CCTV footage showed him leaving on the victim&#x2019;s motorcycle.  Get today's headlines by email   Police Lieutenant Colonel Kanoknan Suksee, an investigator at Pattaya Police Station&#x2019;s Dongtan Curve substation, responded after members of the public reported a body on Jomtien Beach near Soi Jomtien 10 in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi. Forensic officers and rescue workers attended the scene.  The deceased, identified only as Thai national, Mr Aod, 46, from Kantharalak district in Si Sa Ket province, worked as a tattoo artist. He was found lying on his back on the sand without a shirt, wearing black jeans. Investigators recovered a broken Buddhist amulet necklace near his right hand, his mobile phone, a pair of sandals placed about two metres apart approximately five metres away, and his red T-shirt nearby. All items were retained as evidence.  A close friend, 46-year-old Saman, told police he believed the death was a murder rather than the result of illness or suicide. He said Mr Aod had visited him on 5 July, saying he owed 2,500 baht from gambling, believed to involve cockfighting and could not repay the debt on time.  According to Saman, Mr Aod told him: &#x201C;If I have no money to give them, I&#x2019;ll just let them kill me.&#x201D; Saman said he gave his friend 100 baht before later learning of his death. He also claimed he saw a heavy-set man riding away from the scene on the victim&#x2019;s white Honda Click motorcycle.  CCTV reviewed by reporters showed a heavy-set, shirtless man arriving at 4.34am on the victim&#x2019;s white Honda Click before walking onto the beach with Mr Aod. At 4.48am, the victim was seen collapsing and convulsing on the sand while the other man stood nearby without attempting to help or contact emergency services.  At about 5.23am, Mr Aod appeared to stop moving and was believed to have died. The man then walked back from the beach, rode the victim&#x2019;s motorcycle to speak with a group of ladyboys about 20 metres away, and finally left the area at 6.27am on the same motorcycle.  Naewna reported that police have not ruled out any line of inquiry, including murder, disputes linked to illegal activities or poisoning. The body has been sent to the Police General Hospital&#x2019;s Institute of Forensic Medicine for a detailed post-mortem examination, while investigators are working to identify and question the heavy-set man, the last known person seen with the victim.   Picture courtesy of Naewna  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6607.png.dd9b12b9bf8797ba56e478263108c0d8.png" length="3623474" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 09:52:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Cuts Property Fees for Homebuyers</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-cuts-property-fees-for-homebuyers-r2636/</link><description>Thailand has reduced property transfer and mortgage registration fees to 0.01 percent for eligible home purchases, in a move aimed at supporting homebuyers and stimulating the economy. The measure applies to houses, land sold with residential buildings and condominiums where the sale price, official valuation and mortgage amount do not exceed THB 7 million. It took effect on July 1, 2026, and will remain in force until June 30, 2027.  Get today's headlines by email   The reduced fees are available only to individual buyers who are Thai nationals. For houses, including detached, semi-detached and terraced homes, as well as commercial buildings sold with land, the mortgage registration fee is reduced only when the mortgage is registered at the same time as the property transfer.  The changes were published in the Royal Gazette on July 1, 2026, through two Ministry of Interior announcements. The announcements followed a Cabinet decision made on June 30, 2026, approving the temporary fee reductions.  According to the Ministry of Interior, the policy is intended to ease the financial burden on people purchasing their own homes while also supporting property transactions for the benefit of the national economy. The same conditions apply to condominium purchases in officially registered condominium buildings.  To qualify, both the property&#x2019;s sale price and its official valuation must not exceed THB 7 million. The mortgage amount must also be no more than THB 7 million, and buyers must meet the nationality requirement. For both residential properties and condominiums, the reduced mortgage registration fee applies only if the mortgage is registered simultaneously with the transfer of ownership.  The latest measure extends government efforts to support Thailand&#x2019;s property sector as the housing market continues to face economic pressures. By lowering transaction costs, the government aims to encourage more eligible buyers to complete home purchases during the one-year period.  The Nation reported that the reduced fees are already in effect following publication in the Royal Gazette. Eligible buyers completing property transfers and mortgage registrations before June 30, 2027, can benefit from the lower charges provided they satisfy all qualifying conditions.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The operation involved officials from Mae Sai Customs Checkpoint No. 1, Customs Suppression Region 3, the Mae Sai Customs Suppression Unit, Chiang Rai Immigration Police, the Pha Muang Task Force and officers from Mae Sai Police Station. The vehicle, which carried registration from Shan State in Myanmar, was entering Thailand when it was selected for inspection.  The driver was identified as 42-year-old Tun Teng Oo, a Myanmar national. Following the discovery, officers detained the suspect along with the vehicle and all seized drugs before transferring them to Mae Sai Customs Checkpoint No. 2 for a detailed inspection and inventory.    Authorities have initially charged the suspect with importing goods into Thailand without completing customs procedures, as well as illegally bringing Category 1 and Category 2 narcotics into the kingdom. He was later handed over, together with the evidence, to investigators at Mae Sai Police Station for legal proceedings.  The seizure represents one of the larger drug interceptions at the border and highlights continued efforts by Thai authorities to disrupt cross-border narcotics trafficking. Multiple agencies worked together in the operation, reflecting ongoing cooperation to monitor and intercept illegal shipments entering the country.  Khaosod reported that investigators are continuing to question the suspect as part of efforts to identify others involved. Officials said the investigation will be expanded to trace accomplices and dismantle the wider cross-border drug trafficking network believed to be linked to the shipment.   Picture ps courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6568.png.f4857ab3816b9536f7741ce34cbebe59.png" length="1994509" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 09:34:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pizza Express Probe Found No Trace of Andrew Visit</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/pizza-express-probe-found-no-trace-of-andrew-visit-r1373/</link><description>Pizza Express carried out an internal review into whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had visited its Woking restaurant, following claims he made during his widely publicised 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, the programme has revealed.  Get today's headlines by email   Pizza Express Review RevisitedAccording to Newsnight, the restaurant chain investigated the claim after it attracted global attention but found no evidence confirming or disproving that he had been at the Surrey branch. The programme also said it found no record of customers or staff recalling his presence at the restaurant in March 2001. Mountbatten-Windsor did not respond to the BBC's request for comment. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing. The Woking ClaimIn his 2019 Newsnight interview, Mountbatten-Windsor said he had taken his daughter, Princess Beatrice, to a children's party at Pizza Express in Woking on 10 March 2001. He said the visit took place in the late afternoon before he returned home for the evening. He made the claim while rejecting allegations made by Virginia Giuffre, who said she had been forced to have sex with him that day after dining with him, visiting a London nightclub and going to the Belgravia home of Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre alleged the encounter occurred when she was 17. Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied her allegations. Newsnight also disclosed previously unaired footage from the 2019 interview in which Mountbatten-Windsor said his staff had checked his diary and other records to establish his whereabouts on the day in question. He also said Sarah Ferguson was in the United States at the time and that he was caring for Princess Beatrice while her mother was away. Company InvestigationFollowing the interview, Pizza Express management examined whether any records from 2001 could verify the visit. The company searched for historical documents and attempted to contact former staff and managers connected with the Woking branch. The restaurant's manager from 2001 had already left the company and could not be interviewed, according to Newsnight. After completing its review, Pizza Express concluded it had found nothing to confirm that Mountbatten-Windsor had visited the restaurant, but also nothing to indicate that he had not. Newsnight said its own reporting likewise uncovered no evidence from customers or employees placing him at the restaurant on the evening in question. Police Response QuestionedAs part of its investigation, Newsnight submitted a Freedom of Information request to the Metropolitan Police asking whether royal protection officers had accompanied Mountbatten-Windsor to Woking on the day in question. The Met refused to confirm or deny whether it held such information, citing national security and other exemptions. The force said acknowledging whether records existed could reveal details about protection arrangements for individuals other than the King and the prime minister. The response was criticised by Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who questioned whether withholding information about protection arrangements from 25 years ago served a legitimate security purpose. He called on the Metropolitan Police to make an exception and disclose the information. Virginia Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025 at the age of 41. Mountbatten-Windsor lost his military titles and royal patronages in 2022. He was stripped of the title "prince" last year and has faced continuing scrutiny over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He continues to deny all allegations of wrongdoing.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/6ee85c40-2463-11f1-a2c1-39d16ad974aa.jpg.webp.3e9f5e2f4144cc91e2c65d272846b611.webp" length="63070" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 07:40:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Russian Strikes Kill 11 in Fresh Attack on Kyiv</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/russian-strikes-kill-11-in-fresh-attack-on-kyiv-r1372/</link><description>At least 11 people have been killed and 46 injured after Russia launched a second major strike on Kyiv within a week, according to the Ukrainian capital's military administration.  Get today's headlines by email   Kyiv military administrator Timur Tkachenko said five children were among the injured. Emergency officials also reported that three more people were killed elsewhere in the Kyiv region. Rescue Efforts Continue After Overnight AssaultRescue operations were continuing at more than 20 locations across the city on Monday, Tkachenko said on Telegram. Residential high-rise buildings were struck in two districts, with emergency crews searching for people believed to be trapped beneath the rubble. Residential Buildings DamagedMayor Vitali Klitschko said Russian ballistic missiles hit several locations across Kyiv, sparking fires in apartment buildings. Warehouses and a garage workshop were also damaged. By Monday morning, widespread destruction was visible across the capital. Three large apartment blocks had partially collapsed, reportedly after being struck by debris from intercepted drones or missiles. Helicopters were seen transporting water from the river to help firefighters tackle blazes across the city. Residents spent another night sheltering underground as air raid sirens sounded and explosions echoed across Kyiv. Attack Comes Before NATO SummitThe latest strikes came on the eve of a NATO summit in Turkey, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to meet U.S. President Donald Trump. Hours before the attack, Zelensky warned that Ukrainian intelligence indicated Russia was preparing another "massive strike" on Kyiv following Thursday night's assault, which killed 30 people. That earlier barrage prompted tens of thousands of residents to seek refuge in Kyiv's metro stations. Ukraine accused Russia of deliberately targeting civilian areas, while Moscow said it had struck military and energy facilities in response to recent Ukrainian attacks on power infrastructure inside Russia. Calls for More Air Defence SupportOvernight, attacks also affected Russian-occupied Crimea, where authorities reported temporary power outages in Sevastopol following Ukrainian strikes. Ukraine has stepped up attacks on targets in the peninsula as it seeks to increase pressure on the Kremlin to enter peace negotiations. Russia has continued its campaign of missile and drone strikes against Kyiv. Ahead of the NATO summit, Zelensky urged Ukraine's allies to accelerate deliveries of long-range missiles and strengthen the country's air defences. In a post on X, he said delays in supplying air defence missiles cost lives and encouraged Russia to continue the war. Zelensky has also renewed his request for the United States to grant Ukraine licences to manufacture Patriot air defence missiles.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/16E64ECCEB05E71D5A9108CE69666DB9_low.webp.72216e5259152d61a57bad6d1726b10b.webp" length="437700" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 07:34:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Surrogacy Suspects Held in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-surrogacy-suspects-held-in-pattaya-r2634/</link><description>Two Chinese nationals wanted by authorities in China over an alleged illegal surrogacy operation have been arrested at a hotel in Pattaya and are being held for deportation.  Get today's headlines by email   Thailand&#x2019;s Immigration Bureau said the arrests followed a request from the Chinese Consulate&#x2019;s police office in Kunming. The suspects, identified only as Mr Y, 43, and Ms M, 34, both Chinese nationals, had their Thai visas revoked after they were confirmed to be wanted under arrest warrants issued by Chinese authorities.  The operation was ordered by Immigration Bureau Commissioner Lt Gen Phanumas Boonyalak and senior immigration officials. Officers from Immigration Division 1 worked with the Crime Suppression Division to locate and detain the pair after intelligence showed they were staying at a hotel in Pattaya.  According to Chinese authorities, the suspects are accused of operating an unlicensed medical business linked to illegal surrogacy. Investigators allege that between March and May 2026, Mr Y acted as the head of a network managing premises used for an unlawful surrogacy operation, while working alongside Ms M through Hangzhou Shengbao Medical and Health Technology Co., Ltd.    Chinese investigators claim the company secretly operated an unlicensed medical facility providing embryo transfer procedures and illegal surrogacy services for profit. Authorities said the operation attracted a large number of Chinese clients and involved multiple individuals, with substantial sums of money circulating through the network.  The investigation also alleges the group became involved in a serious dispute with one client during an embryo transfer procedure. Chinese authorities said the circumstances may be linked to additional criminal offences, with the wider investigation continuing.   Picture courtesy of SiamNews  After confirming that both suspects had travelled to Thailand, the Immigration Bureau revoked their visas. Immigration investigators and Crime Suppression Division officers then tracked the pair to a Pattaya hotel, where they were taken into custody without incident.  SiamNews reported that both suspects have been transferred to an immigration detention facility, where they will remain pending deportation to China to face legal proceedings. The Immigration Bureau urged members of the public to report foreign nationals suspected of involvement in criminal activity. Information can be provided to local immigration offices or through the Immigration Bureau hotline 1178.  AQOJkbNGUTE3c1MjKLc-SaoSfAIOs9s4D3cnsEajpymOde3mchDXXhWnqqT9RvowQNXK87gMQXEkYxQFB8z-xr7-wSL24kZqznff2EPRig.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Siamnews 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6540.png.38b632788633eb55a47bf252a8d2f504.png" length="2756878" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 22:16:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Kamikaze Drone Crashes Near Tak Border</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/kamikaze-drone-crashes-near-tak-border-r2633/</link><description>A suspected kamikaze drone crashed into a cornfield in Phop Phra district, Tak province, around 200 metres from the Thai-Myanmar border, prompting authorities to seal off the area and launch an investigation. No injuries or fatalities were reported.  Get today's headlines by email   At about 4pm on 4 July 2026, Pol Col Anusorn Dangkong, superintendent of Phop Phra Police Station, said officers were alerted by the station&#x2019;s radio centre after a kamikaze drone was discovered in a cornfield in Ban Waley, Moo 2, Waley subdistrict, Phop Phra district.  Police coordinated with Rajamanu Task Force personnel, the Tak Provincial EOD unit and local administrative officials before travelling to the scene. Investigators found an unmanned aerial vehicle believed to be a kamikaze drone of unknown origin that had crossed from Myanmar before crashing on the Thai side in an agricultural area at Ban Waley Tai, Moo 2, Waley subdistrict, approximately 200 metres from the border.  Authorities cordoned off the site while carrying out a detailed examination. Investigators found the drone&#x2019;s explosive payload had already detonated after the aircraft struck the ground nose first.    The blast affected an area with a radius of around five metres, leaving a crater approximately 10 centimetres deep. Corn plants surrounding the impact site were flattened, but no people were injured.  Officials collected bomb fragments, photographed the scene and prepared an initial site map as part of the investigation. The drone&#x2019;s origin and the circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation.  Authorities also issued a public warning advising residents living near the border to avoid approaching any suspicious objects or military equipment they may encounter. Members of the public were urged to notify officials immediately if such items are found.  ThaiRath reported that the Rajamanu Task Force has stepped up patrols along the Thai-Myanmar border to monitor the situation and reinforce security measures aimed at ensuring the safety of people living in the area.   Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiRath 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6532.png.77e821c410affb3eee55f23316543719.png" length="5383715" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 21:58:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Thai & US Navies Begin CARAT 2026 Drills in Sattahip]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-us-navies-begin-carat-2026-drills-in-sattahip-r2632/</link><description>The Royal Thai Navy and the United States Navy will conduct the CARAT 2026 (Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training) joint exercise from 6 to 16 July 2026 across Sattahip in Chonburi, Rayong province, and the upper Gulf of Thailand. The exercise aims to enhance joint maritime operational readiness and strengthen regional maritime security cooperation against evolving threats. Thailanguage courses  Get today's headlines by email   The opening ceremony will take place on 6 July 2026 at 10:00 at Laem Thian Pier, Sattahip, Chonburi. The Thai side will be chaired by Vice Admiral Songsarit Chatsanguan, Deputy Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, while Rear Admiral Kyle Gant, Deputy Commander of the US Seventh Fleet, will co-chair for the United States. The exercise is the largest bilateral naval drill between Thailand and the United States and has been conducted continuously since 1995.  The Royal Thai Navy has assigned Frigate Squadron 2, Royal Thai Fleet, as the main coordinating unit, led by Rear Admiral Anurak Promngam as exercise director. Thai assets include the frigates HTMS Saiburi and HTMS Bangpakong, a Type 4 helicopter, and a Blackjack unmanned aerial vehicle for reconnaissance and target designation.  The United States will deploy USCGC Emlen Tunnell and USCGC Charles Moulthrope, along with a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft and an MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle. US Marine personnel and a Seventh Fleet band will also participate in supporting roles.  The exercise is divided into three main phases. The first phase runs from 6 to 11 July and focuses on in-port training, including subject matter expert exchanges covering cyber operations, explosive ordnance disposal, maritime domain awareness, counter-unmanned aerial systems, boarding operations, diving, medical support, and mine countermeasures. Sports and community engagement activities are also included.  The second phase, from 12 to 14 July, will take place at sea and focus on tactical operations such as maritime awareness building, boarding and inspection of suspect vessels, tactical communications, target plotting, live weapons firing, naval manoeuvres, and search and rescue operations.  Thaitabloid reported that on 15 July, participating forces will hold a final evaluation meeting and closing ceremony, followed by the departure of US naval vessels. Officials say the exercise underscores continued defence cooperation and improves readiness for complex maritime security challenges in the region.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6558.jpeg.bb4213d4adb2490d094def024b0a146e.jpeg" length="389188" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 21:41:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Warns Cannabis Smugglers Face Jail Abroad</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-warns-cannabis-smugglers-face-jail-abroad-r2631/</link><description>Thai authorities have again warned travellers not to attempt to smuggle cannabis overseas, saying offenders risk lengthy prison sentences, heavy fines and confiscation of the drugs. The warning issued on 4 July 2026, follows a growing number of cases in recent months in which passengers were arrested after allegedly concealing cannabis while travelling to countries where it remains illegal.  Get today's headlines by email   Dr Thewan Thaneerat, deputy director-general of the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, said the department has seen frequent reports of travellers being caught carrying cannabis on international flights. He stressed that transporting cannabis into countries where it is prohibited is regarded as a serious criminal offence.  Officials said modern airport security systems combine high-resolution computerised X-ray technology with the expertise of customs officers, making it increasingly difficult to hide cannabis in luggage. The equipment is designed to detect abnormalities, including dense organic materials and controlled herbs such as cannabis.  Authorities added that X-ray machines used at cargo inspection points are also capable of detecting cannabis regardless of the form in which it is transported. As a result, attempts to smuggle the drug carry a high risk of detection and full legal prosecution.  Dr Peeracha Kookasemkit, director of the Medical Cannabis Division, said anyone attempting to take cannabis out of Thailand without completing customs procedures, or trying to evade inspection, faces severe penalties under the law. Offenders may be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison, fined four times the value of the goods including duties, or receive both a prison sentence and a financial penalty. Any seized cannabis will also be confiscated.  The Customs Department has further strengthened enforcement by introducing revised penalty criteria. Since June 17, 2026, fines have been set at 30,000 baht per kilogramme of cannabis seized, with all confiscated cannabis becoming state property.  Thai officials noted that while cannabis in Thailand is regulated under specific laws for medical and health-related use, many countries continue to classify it as a serious illegal narcotic, with serious legal consequences. Travellers are therefore urged to check and comply with the laws of their destination before departure.  &#x21A;he Nation reported that authorities said following the regulations of overseas destinations is essential to avoid severe legal consequences, including imprisonment and significant financial penalties, whether the offences result from ignorance of local laws or deliberate attempts to smuggle cannabis.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The source claimed Anutin, who also serves as interior minister and leads the Bhumjaithai Party, wants Ansit to remain as undersecretary of one of the cabinet&#x2019;s key ministries. Newin, however, is reportedly seeking to have Narucha promoted to the role instead.  According to the source, Newin wishes to reward Narucha, who previously served as governor of Buriram, Newin&#x2019;s home province and Bhumjaithai&#x2019;s strongest political base. Narucha is also due to retire next year as director-general of the Provincial Administration Department, making this year&#x2019;s reshuffle a key opportunity for promotion.  The reported disagreement comes despite Ansit having previously been regarded as personally loyal to former interior minister Phumtham Wechayachai, who is closely associated with de facto Pheu Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra. Narucha, meanwhile, had earlier faced accusations of failing to remain politically neutral before the previous general election after allegedly sending a Line message to a subordinate in Phuket stating, &#x201C;Do Help the Blue,&#x201D; a reference widely understood to support Newin&#x2019;s political camp.  The reported tensions also follow recent transfers ordered by Anutin, in his capacity as interior minister, involving two deputy governors in Phuket. The moves were said to have frustrated Transport Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, a Bhumjaithai member who had overseen the party&#x2019;s election campaign in southern constituencies and was believed to have close ties to both officials.  Meanwhile, Newin&#x2019;s son and Bhumjaithai secretary-general, Chaichanok Chidchob, has publicly played down suggestions of any conflict between his father and the prime minister. Chaichanok himself had previously differed with Anutin on a number of political issues.  The ThaiNewsRoom reported that  Chaichanok remains one of the ministers appointed under Bhumjaithai&#x2019;s quota in the coalition government and currently serves as digital economy and society minister. The annual Interior Ministry reshuffle is scheduled to take effect in October and is expected to determine whether Ansit remains in his post or Narucha secures the promotion reportedly backed by Newin.   Picture courtesy of TNR  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thainewsroom 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6559.png.6de3a99cc9706c62bdf156f89f8a91ed.png" length="3259239" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 21:27:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Whale Sharks Spotted at Two Koh Tao Dive Sites</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/whale-sharks-spotted-at-two-koh-tao-dive-sites-r2629/</link><description>Tourists were treated to the rare sight of whale sharks appearing simultaneously at two popular dive sites around Koh Tao in Surat Thani province on 5 July 2026. The whale sharks, each estimated to be 3-4 metres long, were seen swimming among schools of fish at Chumphon Pinnacle, northwest of the island, and Sail Rock, southeast of Koh Tao.  Get today's headlines by email   Divers were able to record photographs and video of the whale sharks as they moved calmly through the water, creating memorable encounters for both Thai and international visitors. The sightings occurred on opposite sides of the island, highlighting one of Koh Tao&#x2019;s most celebrated marine attractions.  Ramluek Assawachin, president of the Koh Tao Tourism Business Association, said June to September is the period when whale sharks are most frequently seen around the island. During these months, sightings are regularly reported at several dive sites, including Chumphon Pinnacle, Sail Rock, Hin Khao, Kong Tung Ku, HTMS Pairin and other well-known underwater locations.    She said there are days when whale sharks are spotted at more than one dive site, with sightings at two locations almost simultaneously occurring on several occasions. According to Ramluek, this is the time of year that divers from Thailand and overseas eagerly anticipate because encounters with whale sharks can occur almost daily.  Ramluek said the continued presence of whale sharks is an important indicator of the health of Koh Tao&#x2019;s marine ecosystem, reflecting abundant food sources and rich biodiversity. She added that the regular sightings also demonstrate the results of ongoing cooperation between government agencies, private organisations, dive operators and local communities to conserve and restore marine resources.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  She said Koh Tao continues to be recognised as one of the world&#x2019;s leading diving destinations. Regular whale shark sightings during the season not only provide memorable experiences for visitors but also reinforce the island&#x2019;s reputation as a marine tourism destination that combines tourism with sustainable conservation.  Khaosod reported that local dive operators are continuing to encourage divers to follow responsible wildlife viewing practices. Visitors are being asked not to touch or chase whale sharks, not to feed them, and to maintain an appropriate distance to avoid disturbing their natural behaviour and to help preserve Koh Tao&#x2019;s marine environment.  AQOt03z6QbBCC9wcERzP0SYn2seoaPnA-tnBeKHFTGKW2QsABSj8CbvdBkx8SOWe4MVnI9Mk99RdJtFJuFQFI1eesUl08cDcDIxPURr96w.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Immigration officers, district officials and Koh Pha Ngan police carried out the search after receiving information from a member of the public.  Inside the centre, officers found children aged between two and six taking part in classroom and outdoor activities under the supervision of Thai and foreign staff. The centre charged 45,000 baht per four-month term and was equipped with classrooms, teaching materials, furniture, meals and an outdoor activity area.  Police said 39-year-old Singkhamorn Wongsasawan identified himself as a childcare employee and assisted officers during the inspection. Authorities counted three Thai nationals, three foreign nationals and 10 Myanmar nationals working at the premises as childcare assistants, gardeners and cleaners.    During the inspection, 55-year-old Israeli national Ziv Radomsky identified himself as the owner of the business. Police said he entered Thailand through Suvarnabhumi Airport on June 7 on a Non-Immigrant Visa O valid until September 4 but was unable to produce either a work permit or a licence to operate a childcare centre.  Investigators alleged Radomsky managed the childcare centre through Sunshine Shop Co., Ltd., with three other company directors handling company documents, bank accounts, tuition fees, communications with parents and company finances.  Officers also examined the documents of 13 foreign workers. Police said 12 had valid documentation, while 25-year-old Romanian national Meda Andreea Capilna was allegedly working outside the conditions of her work permit.  Capilna had entered Thailand on a Non-Immigrant Visa B valid until May 28, 2027, with a work permit as a marketing manager. Investigators alleged she was instead working as a childcare supervisor and coordinating learning activities. During questioning, she said she had worked at Little Panda since about November 2024, received a monthly salary of 33,000 baht from Radomsky and had not notified authorities of a change in employer or job description.  Radomsky also told investigators the childcare centre had been operating since 2024 without an operating licence. He said the business was preparing documents to apply for one and confirmed he managed the company, signed documents, communicated with parents and oversaw its finances despite not holding a work permit.  Daily News reported that police arrested Radomsky and Capilna before charging them with jointly establishing or operating a childcare centre without a licence, working as foreign nationals without work permits, and failing to notify authorities of the employment of a foreign worker within the legally required period.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The development follows the arrest of the flight attendant, identified only as Ms Mina, at Melbourne Airport on June 25 after she allegedly carried heroin concealed inside elephant tote bags. Thai police have since focused on tracing the supply chain and identifying those responsible for moving the drugs through the country.  Deputy chief of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB), Pol Maj Gen Somboon Thiankhao, said on Sunday that investigators believe the heroin originated in Myanmar before entering Thailand via Chiang Kham district in Phayao province, which borders Laos. He said traffickers used the Laos route to avoid stricter inspections along the direct Thai-Myanmar border.  Pol Maj Gen Somboon said Chiang Kham has become a closely monitored transit point for illicit drugs. He added that recent raids in the district, which resulted in the seizure of millions of methamphetamine pills, reinforced investigators&#x2019; assessment that the area is being used to move narcotics destined largely for overseas markets.  Police arrested suspect Uthai Khanapiwat in Phitsanulok on Friday after alleging he had fled following Ms Mina&#x2019;s arrest. During questioning, he admitted delivering the parcel containing the elephant tote bags to Ms Mina at her condominium in Bangkok&#x2019;s Bang Na district on June 22 after collecting it, along with other parcels, in Chiang Kham on June 20.  According to investigators, Mr Uthai also admitted making three similar deliveries previously. However, Pol Maj Gen Somboon said officers became suspicious of parts of his statement after discovering he had quickly changed his mobile phone and attempted to dispose of other drugs in his possession following the Melbourne arrest.  Police said the parcels from Phayao had been stored at Mr Uthai&#x2019;s apartment in Ayutthaya. On June 22, he allegedly hired Atircah Supian to drive him to Ms Mina&#x2019;s condominium to deliver the parcel intended for her.  A search of the apartment found traces of heroin inside tote bags. Investigators also recovered other discarded bags after Mr Uthai and his friend led officers to a roadside location in Ayutthaya where they said the bags had been dumped previously in an attempt to destroy evidence, according to Pol Lt Gen Theeradej Thamsuthee, deputy commander of the Bangkok Metropolitan Police.  Bangkokpost reported that authorities said the investigation into the trafficking network remains ongoing in both Thailand and Australia as officers continue efforts to identify other members of the alleged smuggling operation.   Picture courtesy of Bangkokpost  Related stories  Man-arrested-in-Phitsanulok-over-Australian-heroin-case  Thai-flight-attendant-held-over-heroin-at-Melbourne-airport  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Bangkokpost 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/IMG_6566.png.9a7e1bb613006e23d1248848034200dd.png" length="3406464" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 20:54:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>American Man Burned in Pattaya Condo Fire</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/american-man-burned-in-pattaya-condo-fire-r2626/</link><description>A 72-year-old American man suffered burns after a portable cooking gas canister erupted into flames and started a fire at a condominium in central Pattaya on Sunday afternoon, 5 July 2026. The blaze caused extensive damage to a fourth-floor unit at Casa Espana Condominium in Soi Kasetsin 7, but firefighters were able to contain it to the unit and prevent it from spreading to neighbouring apartments.  Get today's headlines by email   The fire broke out at approximately 4.15pm on 5 July 2026. Emergency responders from Pattaya&#x2019;s disaster prevention and rescue units were sent to the scene after reports of a fire at the condominium.  When firefighters arrived, residents and tourists were evacuating the building as flames and smoke poured from the balcony of Room 36 on the fourth floor. Crews evacuated occupants and initially used an external water hose line, to tackle the fire. Breathing apparatus team then entered the unit, bringing the fire under control after 30 minutes.  The injured resident was identified as Mr Richard Rainer Suborough, the 72-year-old American owner of the apartment. He sustained burns to his back, neck and torso, received first aid at the scene from rescue workers and was taken to hospital for treatment.    Speaking from his hospital bed, Mr Suborough reported that he had smelled smoke coming from the balcony and went to investigate. He said that when he opened the door, the burning gas canister suddenly flared up violently, engulfing him in flames before he managed to escape the apartment.  &#x201C;I was lucky that people quickly alerted the authorities,&#x201D; he said.   Pictures courtesy of SiamChon  Police said preliminary investigations indicate the fire started from a portable gas canister used for cooking. The exact cause of incident and the rapid spread of the fire remain under investigation. Officers plan to return to the scene later on 6 July 2026, as part of their inquiry and are awaiting a full statement from Mr Suborough. Forensic experts will also assist investigators in determining the precise cause of the explosion.  Authorities have reminded residents to regularly inspect gas equipment and ensure proper ventilation when using portable cooking stoves to reduce the risk of similar fires.  AQM4i7DkSsBWhWF2nX5aQ0os0xedZUm6NY5Th4jTxTA4u8nCuhJeD_OhaP5i3M2P2dFZ_Ud5Xz0hyIc19_vczdD9JUh_v8Bra4LPowwPEQ.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Government spokesperson Ms Ratchada Thanadirek announced on 4 July 2026 that the global economy is entering a new phase of competition focused not only on technology and manufacturing, but also on the ability to produce clean electricity. She said clean energy is becoming a key factor in attracting investment, supporting exports and creating future jobs, prompting the government to speed up reforms to ensure Thailand remains competitive.  According to the latest Statistical Review of World Energy published by the Energy Institute, wind and solar power combined became the world&#x2019;s largest source of newly added electricity generation capacity for the first time in 2025. The report also found that global electricity demand continued to rise, with most new generating capacity coming from low-carbon sources, while wind and solar energy grew by 18.3 percent during the year.  The government said the global energy transition is no longer only an environmental issue but also one of economic competitiveness. Industries including data centres, electronics manufacturing, electric vehicles, food production and export businesses increasingly require reliable electricity with competitive costs that also meets stricter international carbon reduction standards. Officials warned that failing to adapt could reduce Thailand&#x2019;s ability to attract investment and expand export markets in the future.  Prime Ministerial policy has therefore prioritised the country&#x2019;s energy transition, with all relevant agencies instructed to accelerate practical measures. These include expanding renewable energy, promoting rooftop solar through the public solar programme, supporting electric vehicles, developing smart grid technology, investing in energy storage systems, improving energy management systems and preparing to use funding under the emergency energy loan decree for projects that reduce fossil fuel use and deliver measurable results.  The government is also continuing to develop next-generation energy infrastructure beyond conventional power stations. Plans include expanding smart transmission networks, energy storage facilities, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and advanced energy management technology to improve the reliability and efficiency of Thailand&#x2019;s electricity system while supporting future industries.  Ms Ratchada said the government wants the energy transition to involve all sectors rather than only state agencies or large businesses. She said households could install rooftop solar to reduce electricity bills, communities could develop local energy systems and businesses could lower costs while improving production standards, with the government investing in the infrastructure needed to support long-term competitiveness.  ThaiRath reported that she added that the world is changing now rather than in the next decade, and countries able to build clean electricity systems first will be better placed to attract investment, create jobs and compete internationally. The government said its long-term objective is to strengthen energy security, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, limit exposure to volatile global energy prices and create sustainable economic opportunities for Thailand.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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In a statement released on Saturday, Clinton said the nation was commemorating its 250th birthday during a period of deep political division, uncertainty about America's future and global role, and what he described as serious threats to the country's institutions and democratic system. Clinton warns of division and threats to democracyWithout naming Trump directly, Clinton criticised "the people in charge" and also took issue with the administration's immigration policies and its handling of the conflict involving Iran. Reflecting on the country's history, Clinton said the past 250 years had shown that the United States continued striving to become "a more perfect union." He argued that the country's strengths remained evident in its citizens, including those who continue to vote despite what he suggested were efforts to make voting more difficult. Obama highlights democratic valuesObama echoed the idea that the United States is continually evolving, describing the nation as "a constant work in progress." Sharing a video from the opening of his presidential library, he said the institution was designed to highlight not only policy achievements but also the democratic principles that underpin the country. Obama said those values include respect for the dignity of every individual, equality under the law, checks and balances within government, an independent judiciary, a free press and the peaceful transfer of power following fair and free elections. Bush calls for civic participationFormer President George W. Bush also urged Americans to take an active role in shaping the country's future. In a social media message marking the anniversary, Bush said the next 250 years would require Americans to be "citizens, not spectators." Speaking in an interview with NBC that aired on Saturday, Bush said democracy is capable of correcting itself through the electoral process. He encouraged Americans dissatisfied with the country's direction to vote, saying elections are how the nation ultimately heals and moves forward.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/BILL.jpg.bb4006d9524a98c58145f72714bf4976.jpg" length="64607" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 20:14:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Putin, Zelenskyy Hold Separate Calls With Trump</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/putin-zelenskyy-hold-separate-calls-with-trump-r1370/</link><description>A Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea killed one person and injured two others early on Sunday, according to Moscow-installed officials, as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held separate telephone conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump about efforts to end the war.  Get today's headlines by email   Russia-installed Crimean Governor Sergei Aksyonov said one person was killed in the attack in the northern part of the peninsula. Two others were wounded, including one person in serious condition. He did not provide further details about the strike. The attack comes as Ukraine has intensified strikes on military and infrastructure targets in Crimea in recent weeks, aiming to isolate the strategically important peninsula from Russian supply lines. Russia seized Crimea by force and illegally annexed it in 2014, a move widely rejected by the international community. Ukraine's growing use of long-range strikes has demonstrated its ability to hit targets deep inside Russian-controlled territory, increasing pressure on Moscow at a time when Russian battlefield advances have slowed, according to Western officials and analysts. Trump Holds Separate CallsThe latest developments followed separate calls between Trump and the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. In a post on X, Zelenskyy said he congratulated Trump on the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. He said the two leaders discussed the situation along the front line and prospects for ending the conflict. "There is a real prospect of ending this war, and America's determination will be crucial," Zelenskyy wrote. He added that they agreed to continue discussions in person during the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. The Kremlin described Putin's conversation with Trump as "constructive." Kremlin foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov said the call lasted nearly 90 minutes and marked the fourth conversation between the two leaders this year. According to Ushakov, Putin also congratulated Trump and the American people on the anniversary of U.S. independence. He said Trump reaffirmed his willingness to help achieve a rapid ceasefire and pursue a peaceful settlement, adding that U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would continue mediation efforts and remained prepared to visit Moscow. Russia and Ukraine Maintain Opposing PositionsUshakov said Putin again stressed that Russia preferred a diplomatic solution, provided its long-standing demands were taken into account. He also accused Ukraine and its European allies of seeking to prolong or escalate the conflict, claiming that European governments had a mistaken understanding of conditions on the battlefield. According to Ushakov, Putin told Trump that Russian forces were continuing to advance and capture additional settlements. He specifically cited the claimed seizure of the Ukrainian stronghold of Kostyantynivka, describing it as an important step toward securing the entire Donetsk region. Ukraine rejected that claim. In a statement posted on Telegram on Sunday, Ukraine's General Staff said Kostyantynivka remained under Ukrainian control. The statement followed remarks by Zelenskyy a day earlier dismissing Russia's assertion as "just another Russian lie."  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/PUTIN.jpg.d0b28eaa0b98db6981704740abba34dc.jpg" length="81272" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 19:59:59 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Mixes Patriotism and Politics in July 4 Speech</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-mixes-patriotism-and-politics-in-july-4-speech-r1369/</link><description><![CDATA[President Donald Trump delivered a delayed Fourth of July address from the National Mall on Saturday, celebrating the 250th anniversary of America's independence while also using the occasion to promote key political priorities and criticize communism.  Get today's headlines by email   The speech began at about 11:15 p.m., around 75 minutes later than scheduled, after thunderstorms forced organizers to suspend the event and evacuate crowds from the National Mall. Weather Delays Independence Day EventThe "Salute to America 250 Celebration &amp; Fireworks" was originally due to begin at 7 p.m. but did not get underway until 10:45 p.m. because of severe weather in Washington, D.C. Many attendees had waited for hours in record-breaking heat before thunderstorms prompted officials to clear the area. The preliminary high temperature reached 102 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the hottest July 4 on record in the U.S. capital, surpassing the previous record of 100 degrees set in 1919. Local authorities said 12 people were taken to hospital by 8 p.m. because of heat-related illnesses. Trump thanked those who returned after the evacuation, saying they had acted appropriately when lightning approached and praising their patience. Patriotic Ceremony and Political MessageIn his remarks, Trump honored the nation's founders and those who fought for American independence. "Tonight we pledge allegiance to the flag they gave us, and we say, God bless the immortal patriots of 1776. And long live the cause of independence," he said. Historic American flags were displayed behind the president, including an original 1777 flag and the flag that draped the coffin of President Abraham Lincoln. Veterans and Medal of Honor recipients from several U.S. conflicts joined Trump on stage at various points to salute the flags. The event concluded with a military flyover and a large fireworks display. Focus on Current PoliticsAlongside the patriotic themes, Trump repeatedly turned to contemporary political issues. He promoted his proposed SAVE America Act, which would significantly change the administration of U.S. elections ahead of the midterm elections, and repeatedly criticized communism during the speech. Trump also said he had insisted on delivering the address on Independence Day despite suggestions that it could be postponed because of the weather. Most scheduled musical performances were cancelled because of the delayed start. Approval Ratings Remain MixedThe speech came as Trump's administration continues to face criticism over domestic and foreign policy issues. A June Quinnipiac poll found that 38% of voters approved of Trump's job performance, while 55% disapproved. That marked a slight improvement from May, when 34% approved and 58% disapproved. The survey also found that majorities of voters disapproved of Trump's handling of immigration, the economy, foreign policy and the ongoing conflict involving Iran.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 July 2026]]></description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/DONAL.jpg.71fbdde37edfe813b07c78219d826837.jpg" length="52483" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 07:28:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign Tourists Clash in Pattaya Soi Buakhao</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-tourists-clash-in-pattaya-soi-buakhao-r2623/</link><description>A foreign tourist was injured and taken into police custody after a violent altercation involving a knife in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya, on 5 July 2026 at 03:20. Police intervened at the scene and separated those involved before moving them to Pattaya City Police Station for questioning.  Get today's headlines by email   According to Pattaya police, the incident began after reports of a disturbance in Soi Buakhao, a busy nightlife area in Chon Buri province. Officers arriving at the scene found a male foreign national, believed to be around 40 years old and reported by police to be British, with facial injuries including a cut eyebrow and a wound to the bridge of his nose. He was bleeding heavily and appeared heavily intoxicated, shouting and refusing assistance.  A second man, described by authorities as a dark-skinned male aged approximately 30, was also involved. Police said both parties were initially separated to prevent further violence and taken to the police station for further questioning. Officers also coordinated with rescue volunteers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation in Pattaya to provide first aid, but the injured man reportedly refused treatment and continued to argue with officers.  Police said the injured man questioned why he had been detained separately from the other party and threatened to contact the British embassy, while continuing to behave erratically due to intoxication. Officers explained that separating the individuals was a standard safety procedure to prevent further clashes during transport and processing.  Witnesses reported that a group of three foreign nationals had been arguing loudly in the area earlier in the night. Security staff from a nearby venue reportedly attempted to intervene before the confrontation moved onto the street outside nearby shops. One witness said two men appeared to have assaulted the injured party, though the exact trigger for the dispute remains unclear.  Preliminary police information indicates that the injured man may have been carrying a knife and threatening others. During the confrontation, the weapon was allegedly taken from him, and he was struck with the back of the blade during the struggle, resulting in his injuries. Police said the situation was brought under control after members of the public alerted authorities.  Investigators have confirmed that both individuals will remain under detention and observation until they are sober enough to provide full statements and identity themselves. Officers will then conduct detailed interviews, gather evidence, and determine whether any charges will be filed based on the findings.   Picture courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Protest in WashingtonThe protesters wore white masks, sunglasses and the group's trademark tan caps while carrying Confederate flags, Patriot Front flags and upside-down U.S. flags. Images also showed members of the group traveling on Washington's public transit system earlier in the day. Outside Union Station, participants chanted slogans including "Life, liberty, victory!" and "Reclaim America!"&#x2014;phrases commonly associated with Patriot Front. Demonstrations Coincide With Independence CelebrationsThe march took place as large crowds gathered on the National Mall for the federal government's "Salute to America" celebration. The event was set to conclude with a speech by President Donald Trump and a fireworks display expected to last 40 minutes.   Picture courtesy of DC news now  The Trump administration has made the country's 250th anniversary a major focus in recent months, promoting initiatives such as the Great American State Fair and restoration work at the Reflecting Pool as part of the commemorations. Later in the day, a separate group of anti-Trump demonstrators was seen heading toward the White House carrying a large banner depicting the Declaration of Independence. They also chanted "8647," a slogan calling for Trump's removal from office. Group's BackgroundPatriot Front was founded in 2017 by Thomas Ryan Rousseau after he broke away from the alt-right group Vanguard America following the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The group's website describes Patriot Front as a "fraternal, nationalist, activist organization" and says its members seek to promote a vision centered on people of European ancestry. Police ResponseWashington Mayor Muriel Bowser's office referred inquiries to the Metropolitan Police Department. In a statement, the department said it was monitoring First Amendment-related activity that took place in the Eastern Market area. "MPD recognizes the rights of individuals to peacefully express their views and remains committed to maintaining public safety and security for DC residents and visitors," the statement said.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 July 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_07/58c385ea69537d2a98bb427649effb0e.webp.26bbce735752e5eb5448715ed0e50c39.webp" length="91408" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2026 06:30:06 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Ukraine Strikes Major Oil Terminal in St Petersburg</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/ukraine-strikes-major-oil-terminal-in-st-petersburg-r1367/</link><description>Ukraine has struck a major oil terminal in Russia's second-largest city, St Petersburg, in one of its deepest drone attacks since the start of the war, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.  Get today's headlines by email   Zelensky said the overnight strike targeted critical infrastructure that generates revenue for Russia's war effort. He added that Ukrainian forces also hit a key naval base in Kronstadt, home to Russia's Baltic Fleet. Attack Targets Energy and Naval InfrastructureSt Petersburg Governor Aleksandr Beglov confirmed the city had come under what he described as a "massive" drone attack and acknowledged that the oil terminal had been hit. He said there were no casualties. The attack took place around 850km (528 miles) from Ukraine's border, highlighting Kyiv's growing ability to strike deep inside Russian territory. Ukraine Expands Long-Range Drone CampaignUkraine has recently stepped up long-range drone attacks against Russia's energy infrastructure, arguing that oil and gas facilities are legitimate military targets because fossil fuel exports help finance Moscow's invasion. Kyiv claims that nearly 43% of Russia's oil refining capacity has been disabled by its campaign, although that figure has not been independently verified. The Ukrainian military described the St Petersburg facility as one of Russia's largest oil terminals, with the capacity to produce 12.5 million tonnes of petroleum products annually. Video released by Zelensky showed a drone approaching its target before thick black smoke rose from the site. The BBC later verified that the oil terminal had been struck. Russian President Vladimir Putin last week acknowledged fuel shortages linked to Ukrainian attacks. On Saturday, he signed legislation intended to increase fuel supplies to Russia's domestic market. Russia Reports Large-Scale Air Defence ResponseBeglov said Russian air defences shot down 72 Ukrainian drones over St Petersburg and the surrounding Leningrad region. He urged residents to remain indoors until the threat had passed and warned that mobile internet services could be disrupted. More than five million people live in St Petersburg. Russia has not publicly commented on Ukraine's claim that the naval base in Kronstadt was also hit. Later on Saturday, Russia's defence ministry said its forces had intercepted more than 500 Ukrainian drones and missiles launched overnight and during the morning. It accused Kyiv of attempting to divert attention from a major Russian strike on Kyiv earlier this week and what it described as Ukrainian setbacks around Kostyantynivka. The ministry warned that attacks on Russian civilian facilities would "not go unanswered." Dispute Over Kostyantynivka ContinuesSeparately, Ukraine rejected Russian claims that Moscow had taken full control of the eastern town of Kostyantynivka. Ukrainian military spokesman Maj Andriy Kovalyov said the town remained under the control of Ukraine's defence forces. While acknowledging that small Russian infantry groups had infiltrated some positions, he said they were being identified and eliminated. Putin had claimed on Friday that Russian forces established control of Kostyantynivka in June, but provided no evidence. Zelensky dismissed the assertion, saying on Telegram that if Russia truly controlled the town, Putin should have no difficulty meeting him there to discuss ending the war. He added that the reality on the battlefield differed from the Russian leader's statements. Kostyantynivka is one of several heavily fortified towns forming part of Ukraine's defensive "fortress belt" in the Donetsk region, much of which remains under Russian occupation. As military operations intensified, both Moscow and Kyiv continued competing to shape the narrative ahead of next week's NATO summit in Turkey. On Saturday, Putin also sent US President Donald Trump a message marking Independence Day, expressing hope for constructive relations between Russia and the United States.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. 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