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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>Korean Man Arrested in Pattaya For Online Obscene Material</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/korean-man-arrested-in-pattaya-for-online-obscene-material-r2443/</link><description>Thai immigration officers have arrested a 30-year-old South Korean national in Pattaya, Chon Buri on 21 June 2026 at around 08:30 following a court-authorised search linked to online obscene material and the seizure of multiple illegal drugs. The suspect, identified only as &#x201C;Louis Kim&#x201D;,  is accused of posting explicit videos on the social media platform X showing sexual activity with a Thai woman. He reportedly admitted to uploading the content during initial questioning. Officers also discovered a range of narcotics inside the residence.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was carried out under directives from senior police leadership, including Pol Gen Kittirat Phanphet, National Police Chief, and Pol Gen Samran Nualma, Deputy National Police Chief, who ordered intensified action against transnational crime, online offences, and drug-related activities affecting public order. Pol Lt Gen Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, together with Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nuchanart, instructed Immigration Division 3 to prioritise investigations into foreign nationals suspected of committing offences in Thailand.    Following these orders, Pol Maj Gen Songprot Sirisukha, Commander of Immigration Division 3, assigned Pol Col Suriya Phuangsomboon, Superintendent of the Investigation Unit, to oversee the case. The investigation team included Pol Lt Col Ithithon Prasriyasak, Pol Lt Col Thongthai Pairor, and Pol Maj Anupap Tujinda, who gathered evidence before securing a search warrant from the Pattaya Provincial Court. Officers then executed the warrant at a residential property in Pattaya, Chon Buri.  During the search, authorities seized methamphetamine (4 bags weighing 21.36 grams), ketamine (3 bags weighing 304.32 grams), 296 MDMA tablets, and 9 items of etomidate, also known locally as &#x201C;pod k&#x201D;. All substances were confiscated as evidence. Police stated the suspect is also facing charges for drug possession with intent to sell, alongside offences relating to the distribution of obscene material and computer-related crime.   Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid  He has been charged under the Computer Crime Act B.E. 2560 Section 14(4) for uploading obscene data accessible to the public, Section 287(1) of the Penal Code for distributing pornographic material, and under narcotics legislation for possession of Category 1 and Category 2 drugs with intent to distribute. He was taken into custody together with the seized items and transferred to investigators for further legal proceedings.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities said the investigation will be expanded to trace the origin of the seized drugs and etomidate, and to determine whether additional individuals or wider networks are involved in supply or distribution.  AQMf3zdFNaJUOz8zvuLmhxPPF5WXP9Nzo9zQ37CPGZFblV60t3BPJeDGKB0yq94tqy3Px_FMvtZaK9mfqy_oTslNEe1vMEYZVeidYQvLRg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5385.png.085277f921f1feea7bfd911a7daea2ba.png" length="2979076" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:58:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Polish Man Arrested in Buriram Over Interpol VAT Fraud</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/polish-man-arrested-in-buriram-over-interpol-vat-fraud-r2442/</link><description>Thai immigration police have arrested Polish national Mr Andzej, 64, in the northeastern province of Buriram after an Interpol Red Notice flagged him as wanted for involvement in a transnational VAT fraud network. Officers from the Immigration Bureau confirmed that the suspect was found to have overstayed his visa by 42 days at the time of arrest.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation was conducted in coordination with regional immigration units following intelligence checks on foreign nationals residing illegally in the area. He was taken into custody for immigration violations while international warrants remain active.  Between 13 December 2012 and 25 August 2013, Andzej allegedly collaborated with others in an organised criminal network operating across European Union member states. The group is accused of committing VAT fraud involving cross-border trade in goods, designed to illegally reduce value added tax liabilities.    Authorities in Poland estimate financial losses to the state at 5,199,968.01 Polish zloty. Following the alleged offences, he reportedly fled the jurisdiction and later travelled to Thailand, where he was subsequently located by investigators.  Thai immigration enforcement described the arrest as part of ongoing measures to prevent foreign suspects with serious international warrants from using Thailand as a safe haven. The Immigration Bureau operates under a framework described as &#x201C;not allowed in, not allowed to stay, and not allowed to escape&#x201D;, targeting overstays and individuals flagged by international law enforcement systems.  Officials said the case reflects continued cooperation with Interpol and foreign agencies, including coordination through Warsaw, to track fugitives across borders. He is currently being held for prosecution under Thai immigration law for overstaying his permitted stay, with legal proceedings initiated under the Immigration Act.  Naewna reported that authorities are to coordinate with Polish authorities and diplomatic channels regarding extradition or deportation proceedings. Once domestic immigration charges are processed, he is to be returned to Poland to face further legal action in connection with the alleged VAT fraud offences. Officials have not released a timeline for transfer, pending inter-agency coordination.   Pictures courtesy of Naewna  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5397.png.cd9ce3bf414f372092a7b3744a176833.png" length="11279193" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:46:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Navy Orders Probe Into Conscript Punishment</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-navy-orders-probe-into-conscript-punishment-r2441/</link><description>The Royal Thai Navy has ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that a conscript was subjected to inappropriate punishment, following the circulation of information on social media. The incident, which is under scrutiny at the Navy headquarters in Bangkok, is suspected to involve hazing practices between long-serving conscripts and newly recruited personnel. Authorities say disciplinary and legal action will be taken if wrongdoing is confirmed.  Get today's headlines by email   Rear Admiral Parach Ratanchaiyaphan, spokesman for the Royal Thai Navy, confirmed on 22 June 2026 at 11:30 that senior commanders have instructed relevant units to carry out a full inquiry. A formal investigative committee has been established to gather all facts in a fair and comprehensive manner. The Navy stressed that all sides will be treated justly during the process.  According to preliminary internal reports, the case may be linked to so-called &#x201C;welcoming&#x201D; or initiation practices within a unit, involving interactions between earlier conscripts and new arrivals. The details remain unverified, and officials have stated that conclusions will only be drawn once the investigation is complete. The allegations have prompted concern after being widely shared online, drawing public attention to conduct within military training environments.  The Royal Thai Navy has reiterated that it does not accept violence, bullying, or any form of punishment outside approved regulations. It added that it places strong emphasis on human rights, the welfare of personnel, and the safety of all servicemen. If violations of military rules, regulations, or criminal law are identified, the Navy said it will proceed with strict disciplinary and legal measures without exception.  Khaosod reported that the investigative committee will continue collecting evidence and statements from those involved and from relevant units. The findings will be reviewed by senior command, and further action will depend on the outcome of the inquiry. The Navy has also indicated that results will be communicated to the public to ensure transparency.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5373.png.5c7f44cac6aed4dbc5166cd6b54c4715.png" length="2507430" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:38:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Taxi Driver Reports Tourist After Theft Attempt in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/taxi-driver-reports-tourist-after-theft-attempt-in-phuket-r2440/</link><description>A female taxi driver in Phuket has filed a police complaint against a reported European tourist after he allegedly took her handbag and mobile phone during a journey from Patong to Phuket Town. The incident, which was captured by an in-car camera and widely shared on social media, prompted intervention from members of the public who helped recover the driver&#x2019;s belongings.  Get today's headlines by email   Pol. Lt. Col. Wichit Nokkaew, an investigator at Patong Police Station, received a complaint, on 22 June 2026, from 39-year-old taxi driver Pichapa Saengkhan. She requested legal action against the foreign tourist following the incident that occurred while she was transporting him as a passenger.  Pichapa told investigators that at approximately 9.50am, she picked up a passenger, which she described as a large European male, outside Patong Hospital. The passenger asked to be taken to a hotel in Wichit subdistrict, Mueang Phuket district.  While travelling past Suwannakhiriwong Temple, the passenger allegedly reached over and took a handbag that had been placed on the front passenger seat. The bag contained a mobile phone, cash and several important documents.  The driver said she repeatedly asked for her property to be returned, but the passenger refused. When the vehicle reached the entrance to Khuan Yang Charoen Soi, she stopped the taxi and attempted to recover the bag while the passenger reportedly resisted and tried to open the door to escape.  Alarmed by the situation, Pichapa repeatedly sounded the vehicle&#x2019;s horn to attract attention. Local residents and passing members of the public responded and approached the vehicle, prompting the passenger to return the handbag and all of its contents before leaving the vehicle and running off.  Daily News reported that the driver later attended Patong Police Station to formally report the incident and seek legal action against the suspect. Police have accepted the complaint as evidence and have coordinated with investigators to review CCTV footage from the area. Officers are also gathering witness statements and other evidence to identify and locate the foreign tourist for questioning and further legal proceedings.  2457694934464765381.mp4 Video courtesy of Phuketinsta  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5413.png.37062b65e257d2592d7e2e0edae7865b.png" length="11955614" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:31:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Tucker Carlson Says He Will No Longer Back Republicans</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/tucker-carlson-says-he-will-no-longer-back-republicans-r1268/</link><description>Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson says he no longer supports the Republican Party, citing what he described as a lack of loyalty to the United States among party leaders. Break With the GOP Get today's headlines by email   Speaking on the "Can't Be Censored" podcast, Carlson said he would not support Republican candidates in future elections.  Criticism of Party LeadershipCarlson argued that Americans should not support a political party they believe is not acting in the country's interests.  The former Fox News host said he had voted Republican throughout his life and spent decades defending the party, but now believes its actions are indefensible.  Split With Trump Over IranCarlson's break with the party follows a growing rift with President Donald Trump over U.S. policy toward Iran. Once a prominent supporter of Trump, Carlson has sharply criticized the administration since the U.S. military campaign against Iran and its allied groups began earlier this year. He has accused the administration of being influenced by Israel in its approach to the conflict and has repeatedly attacked Trump over the issue. Future Political Support UnclearCarlson said his opposition extends beyond the president and that he does not intend to vote for Republican candidates in upcoming elections. While ruling out support for Republicans, he said he does not currently know what political path he will take instead.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/TUCKER.jpg.005babb1eb21589db90aa719e237ac34.jpg" length="102618" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:30:14 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Mae Sot School Closes After Myanmar Troop Build-Up</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/mae-sot-school-closes-after-myanmar-troop-build-up-r2439/</link><description>Ban Mae Kon Ken School in Tambon Mahawan, Mae Sot district, Tak province, has ordered an emergency closure on Monday 22 June 2026 after authorities assessed a heightened risk from cross-border fighting near the Myanmar border. The decision was made at around 11:30, affecting teachers and students at short notice. The closure follows concerns that renewed clashes across the border could pose a safety risk to the school community.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities reported that more than 200 Myanmar troops had been deployed to a base in the Pasak area of Myawaddy Township, directly opposite the Thai border near Ban Huai Mahawong, Village No. 9, Tambon Mahawan. The build-up was linked to preparations for an offensive against anti-government groups operating in the area. Officials assessed that fighting could escalate within one to two days, prompting precautionary measures on the Thai side under emergency response plans coordinated with relevant agencies in Tak province.    The closure order was issued by school head teacher Thawatchai Saengplaeng, who cited special circumstances linked to the situation across the border. Local authorities and security agencies are continuing to monitor developments along the frontier, with coordination between relevant units under established emergency protocols.  Contingency plans have been activated to respond if conditions deteriorate further, with priority given to the safety of teachers, students and nearby residents. The school confirmed the closure applies for initially one day, with operations expected to reviewed daily and only resume once conditions are assessed as safe.  Amarin reported that officials said surveillance of the border area will continue, with ongoing coordination between local administrative bodies and security forces stationed in Mae Sot district. Decisions on reopening the school will depend on continuous risk assessments and any changes in the security situation in Myanmar&#x2019;s Myawaddy region, where tensions remain elevated.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5424.png.73e5614a0de6d3166c9a56f301b3c9ab.png" length="4158975" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:16:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran to Readmit Nuclear Inspectors, JD Vance Says</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-to-readmit-nuclear-inspectors-jd-vance-says-r1267/</link><description>US Vice-President JD Vance said Iran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors back into the country, describing the move as a significant step in efforts to secure a broader agreement following the recent conflict between Washington and Tehran.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking in Switzerland on Monday, Vance said discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) could begin &#x201C;as soon as today&#x201D;, with inspectors expected to start returning at least this week. The announcement followed the first round of talks between the United States and Iran aimed at reaching a final settlement after the war. Vance said the discussions had made substantial progress and provided a strong basis for future negotiations. Talks Target Final AgreementEarlier on Monday, mediators Qatar and Pakistan said the two sides had agreed on a roadmap intended to produce a final deal within 60 days. Vance echoed that assessment, saying negotiators had established a &#x201C;very good foundation&#x201D; for a lasting agreement. He highlighted Iran&#x2019;s nuclear programme as the central issue for Washington, describing the planned return of inspectors as an important milestone and a first step toward permanently ending any potential Iranian nuclear weapons programme. Iran has consistently maintained that its nuclear activities are intended solely for civilian purposes. Inspectors and Nuclear StockpilesThe 14-point memorandum of understanding signed last week by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian includes provisions concerning the IAEA and Iran&#x2019;s stockpile of enriched nuclear material. Although Tehran denies seeking nuclear weapons, a number of governments and the IAEA have expressed concerns about the nature of its nuclear activities. The issue has been at the centre of international diplomacy for more than a decade. In 2015, Iran and six major powers &#x2014; the United States, China, France, Russia, Germany and the United Kingdom &#x2014; reached the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, commonly known as the JCPOA. The agreement imposed limits on Iran&#x2019;s nuclear programme and granted IAEA inspectors broad access to nuclear facilities and suspected sites. However, Trump withdrew the United States from the accord in 2018, arguing that it failed to provide permanent restrictions and did not address Iran&#x2019;s ballistic missile programme. Following the 12-day war in June 2025, Iran suspended IAEA access to sites targeted by Israeli and US strikes. The following month, the agency withdrew its remaining inspectors from the country. Strait of Hormuz and LebanonVance said negotiators had also discussed reopening the Strait of Hormuz and arrangements to support a regional ceasefire. According to a joint statement from the mediators, a communication channel has been established to prevent incidents and ensure the safe passage of commercial shipping through the waterway. The parties also agreed to create a &#x201C;de-confliction cell&#x201D; involving the United States, Iran and Lebanon, with Qatar and Pakistan acting as facilitators. The mechanism is intended to help end military operations in Lebanon. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said the Lebanon initiative would be the first major test of the agreement. Despite the memorandum&#x2019;s call for an end to fighting on all fronts, violence has continued in Lebanon. Israeli air strikes have reportedly killed at least 67 people since the deal was signed, while attacks by the armed group Hezbollah have killed five Israeli soldiers.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/VANCE.jpg.c4d59f1260e5774c23ff7e0ec625f182.jpg" length="96869" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:11:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Business Scrutiny Intensifies in Huai Khwang</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-business-scrutiny-intensifies-in-huai-khwang-r2438/</link><description>Bangkok&#x2019;s Huai Khwang district has come under renewed scrutiny after a Chinese restaurant controversy reignited questions about closed-loop business networks, nominee ownership and regulatory enforcement in Thailand.  Get today's headlines by email   The issue gained national attention when a Chinese influencer posted a video claiming that a restaurant in Huai Khwang accepted only Chinese cash and not payments through Thailand&#x2019;s QR code system. The video quickly went viral, prompting criticism on social media and raising concerns about whether some foreign-owned businesses were operating outside Thai regulations.  Huai Khwang has undergone a significant transformation in recent years as increasing numbers of Chinese migrants, investors and entrepreneurs have established businesses in the district. Chinese restaurants, supermarkets, beauty clinics and other enterprises now occupy many streets, creating an environment that largely serves Chinese residents and visitors.  According to Pagon Gatchalee, deputy secretary of the Thai-Chinese Journalists Association and founder of the Facebook page &#x201C;Ai Zhong&#x201D;, Huai Khwang became attractive to Chinese investors because of its strategic location, relatively affordable business costs and access to a growing Chinese community.  Pagon said some businesses appear to operate within closed networks where Chinese investors, suppliers, employees and customers remain largely within the same community. He noted that such business ecosystems do not automatically indicate legal violations but said authorities should ensure all businesses comply with Thai regulations and ownership requirements.  The restaurant controversy also revived concerns about tax compliance, foreign ownership restrictions and the possible use of Thai nominee shareholders. Following the incident, authorities inspected businesses in the area, while some restaurants and shops displayed stickers confirming they accept Thai baht and had been certified by Bangkok authorities.  The Department of Business Development (DBD) later announced that it had identified 53 foreign-linked companies in Huai Khwang as potential nominee-risk cases requiring further investigation. The agency also took action against the restaurant at the centre of the controversy.  Member of Parliament Chaichana Detdacho said the issue extends beyond Huai Khwang, arguing that several provinces face similar concerns involving foreign investors who may be using Thai nominees to bypass ownership restrictions. He called for stronger business registration screening and proposed a dedicated government centre to coordinate enforcement and identify legal loopholes.  The government has since stepped up inspections in Huai Khwang and elsewhere. The DBD has forwarded information on the 53 companies to the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) and other agencies, while the Ministry of Commerce is considering amendments to the Foreign Business Act to close potential loopholes.  The Nation reported that as investigations continue, authorities face the challenge of balancing legitimate foreign investment with stronger oversight, transparency and compliance with Thai law.   Related stories  Chinese-diner-questions-Yuan-only-restaurant-in-Bangkok  Huai-Khwang-probe-targets-suspected-Chinese-nominees  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5392.png.38e10af1e033ed88dbcdcebb6622c58a.png" length="3660000" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:05:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Alan Greenspan, Longtime Fed Chair, Dies at 100</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/alan-greenspan-longtime-fed-chair-dies-at-100-r1266/</link><description>Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has died at the age of 100, according to a statement from his wife, Andrea Mitchell.  Get today's headlines by email   Mitchell said Greenspan died from complications of Parkinson's disease. She described him as a towering figure who helped shape the US economy across administrations from both major political parties, while also acknowledging his willingness to admit mistakes later in life. Architect of US Monetary PolicyGreenspan led the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, making him one of the longest-serving and most influential central bankers in US history. During nearly two decades at the helm, he oversaw a prolonged period of economic expansion and became one of the most closely watched figures in global finance. Often regarded as the leading steward of US monetary policy, Greenspan's public comments were scrutinised by investors and policymakers around the world. His tenure spanned major economic and geopolitical events, including the 1987 stock market crash, the savings and loan crisis, the first Gulf War, the Mexican peso crisis and the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. The Federal Reserve said his analytical approach helped strengthen the institution's credibility and left a lasting influence on economic policymaking. From Musician to EconomistBorn in New York City on 6 March 1926, Greenspan was raised by his mother, who worked in a furniture store. Before pursuing economics, he studied clarinet at the prestigious Juilliard School and performed professionally, including alongside jazz saxophonist Stan Getz. While touring with a band, he developed an interest in business and economics. At 19, he enrolled at New York University, embracing free-market economic principles that would define much of his career. His thinking was heavily influenced by novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, whose advocacy of individual self-interest and limited government shaped his views on regulation and economic policy. Rise to PowerAfter advising political figures including President Richard Nixon, Greenspan served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers before being appointed Federal Reserve chairman by President Ronald Reagan in 1987. His handling of the October 1987 market crash won widespread praise. By providing liquidity and reassuring markets, he helped restore confidence during a period of severe turbulence. Greenspan was later reappointed by successive presidents from both parties, including George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Under Clinton, the US experienced strong economic growth and technological expansion during the late 1990s. Legacy and CriticismDespite his reputation as a master of monetary policy, Greenspan's legacy became increasingly contested after the dot-com crash and the 2008 financial crisis. Critics argued that prolonged periods of low interest rates encouraged excessive risk-taking and contributed to asset bubbles. Others said his resistance to tighter financial regulation allowed vulnerabilities to build within the banking system. Following the global financial crisis, Greenspan publicly acknowledged flaws in his long-held belief that financial institutions could effectively regulate themselves. In testimony to Congress in 2008, he said he had discovered a significant weakness in his free-market assumptions. After leaving the Fed, Greenspan remained a prominent economic commentator. He criticised both populist politics and Brexit, and continued offering views on monetary policy well into his late 90s. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, Greenspan remained one of the most influential economic figures of the modern era. He celebrated his 100th birthday in March 2026. His long tenure at the Federal Reserve helped shape the modern American economy, though debates over his policies and their consequences continue to define assessments of his legacy.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/GREEN.jpg.24cc0d5af6bdfa1d508990faa78c6d07.jpg" length="66921" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 21:03:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Thailand Launches SHIELD & AI Tourist Safety Pilot on Samet]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-launches-shield-ai-tourist-safety-pilot-on-samet-r2437/</link><description><![CDATA[Thailand has launched a new national security strategy that combines a big-data crime-fighting platform and artificial intelligence monitoring systems to combat transnational crime, improve public safety and strengthen confidence among tourists. The initiatives are designed to help authorities track criminal networks more effectively while enhancing real-time security in major tourist destinations.  Get today's headlines by email   The government announced the introduction of the SCAM &amp; Human Trafficking Information Exchange and Linked Database, known as SHIELD, alongside the Intelligent Bird Eye Operation Centre (IBOC), an AI-powered monitoring system. Together, the two platforms form a coordinated approach to tackling modern security threats, including call-centre gangs, human trafficking networks, cybercrime and other cross-border criminal activities.  Prime Ministerial directives have instructed all relevant agencies to integrate their operations under a unified framework based on the principles of “relieving hardship, improving public welfare, protecting public peace, eradicating drugs and defeating criminal gangs”. The policy aims to strengthen national security across multiple areas.  Government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said criminal activity has evolved into sophisticated international networks, requiring stronger technological capabilities and closer international cooperation. In response, the Royal Thai Police has advanced SHIELD as a central platform for sharing crime-related information.  SHIELD links large databases, digital evidence and international financial trails, enabling investigators to identify suspects, track offenders, dismantle criminal organisations and pursue legal action more efficiently. The system is also intended to close legal loopholes that transnational criminal groups have previously exploited.  The platform builds on existing operations including the International Anti-Scam and Human Trafficking Syndicate Command Centre (Warroom IAC) and the Royal Thai Police’s Anti-Cyber Scam Centre (ACSC). These efforts involve cooperation between the Royal Thai Police, commercial banks, the Anti-Money Laundering Office, the Department of Special Investigation, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Their work focuses on tracing financial flows, freezing mule accounts and assisting victims.  IBOC will provide physical security support through AI-powered monitoring capable of detecting irregularities, identifying risky behaviour and supporting rapid responses to incidents in economic zones and major tourist destinations.  Koh Samet has been selected as the pilot location for a Smart Safety Zone project using the new technology. The island receives more than one million visitors annually, making it a key testing ground for the system.  Then Nation reported that authorities will evaluate the pilot programme before considering expansion to other tourist destinations and strategic locations throughout Thailand. Rachada said SHIELD would serve as the “brain” connecting intelligence and tracking international criminal networks, while IBOC would act as the “eyes and ears” monitoring safety on the ground.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 23 June 2026]]></description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5356.png.2529243aecc5f02897d3358eef82a391.png" length="2905938" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:56:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Burnham sworn in as MP in hours after Starmer's resignation</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/burnham-sworn-in-as-mp-in-hours-after-starmers-resignation-r1265/</link><description>Former Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has been sworn in as the new MP for Makerfield, receiving a rousing welcome from Labour colleagues in the House of Commons just hours after Sir Keir Starmer announced his resignation as prime minister and Labour leader.  Get today's headlines by email   Burnham, who won last week's Makerfield by-election by a margin of 9,000 votes over Reform UK, formally took his seat in Parliament and immediately positioned himself as a contender to succeed Starmer. Warm Commons WelcomeThe Labour politician bowed his head several times as he entered the Commons chamber and smiled as colleagues greeted him. His arrival was met with loud cheers from Labour MPs, reflecting what observers described as an exceptionally celebratory atmosphere. Conservative former minister Desmond Swayne heckled Burnham during the swearing-in ceremony, joking: "Rome is saved." Other MPs shouted remarks including "he's not the messiah" and "water into wine", references to the comedy film Life of Brian. Burnham responded with a smile, saying: "Naughty boy." Around 200 Labour MPs later gathered in Westminster Hall for the traditional photograph marking a by-election winner's arrival. Senior Labour figures including Rachel Reeves, Jonathan Reynolds, Steve Reed and Nick Thomas-Symonds were among those attending. Starmer was absent from the event. Burnham also took a selfie with the assembled MPs. Leadership Ambitions ConfirmedEarlier in the day, Burnham confirmed he would enter the contest to replace Starmer as Labour leader. In a statement, he praised Starmer's service and said the leadership transition should be conducted in an orderly and responsible manner. He pledged to focus on economic growth, the cost of living, public services, housing and opportunities for younger generations. Burnham said political change should not distract from efforts to improve people's lives and called for Labour to move forward with confidence and purpose. His bid quickly received support from former health secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned from government last month after saying he had lost confidence in Starmer's leadership. Farewell to Greater ManchesterBefore travelling to London, Burnham said goodbye to staff at the Greater Manchester Combined Authority after stepping down as mayor. Staff presented him with a Manchester-themed armchair embroidered with bees, a symbol of the city, alongside a depiction of the Manchester skyline. The chair also featured the phrase: "We do things differently here." Addressing staff, Burnham thanked them "from the bottom of his heart" and became emotional as he reflected on his time in office. He described serving as Greater Manchester mayor as the "privilege" of his life, bringing to a close a role he had held since 2017 after previously representing the neighbouring constituency of Leigh from 2001 to 2017.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/29840c60-6e43-11f1-8e1d-bbbb1017d210.jpg.318c852e1ceb3beccec0cd5bd0740765.jpg" length="75148" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:54:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Labour Minister Inspects Migrant Workers in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-labour-minister-inspects-migrant-workers-in-phuket-r2436/</link><description>Julpun Amornvivat, Minister of Labour, said on 22 June that managing foreign workers is a key policy of the Ministry of Labour, aimed at balancing business labour demand with the protection of workers&#x2019; rights to international standards. He stressed that employers must have sufficient labour to operate effectively while foreign workers should be able to enter legal employment and receive appropriate welfare and protections.  Get today's headlines by email   He also highlighted strict enforcement against illegal entry and unauthorised work. The Department of Employment has been instructed to carry out nationwide inspections. Recent enforcement operations in Phuket identified a total of 69 foreign workers found to be in violation of the law.  Between 17 and 18 June 2026, the Phuket Provincial Employment Office carried out intensive inspections of foreign workers and workplaces across the province. On 17 June, officers inspected a restaurant in a shopping mall in central Phuket and found one South Sudanese male working without a permit. He was informed of the charges, detained, and transferred to Thalang Police Station for legal proceedings.  On 18 June, officials inspected a construction project in Cherng Talay, Thalang district, Phuket, where 68 foreign workers were discovered. The group included 56 Myanmar nationals working without authorisation or residing illegally in the Kingdom, and 12 Chinese nationals working without permits. All individuals were detained and sent to Cherng Talay Police Station for prosecution, while employers were also referred for legal action.  Somchai Morakotsriwan, Director-General of the Department of Employment, said the department has instructed its central registration and worker protection division, Bangkok employment offices, and provincial employment offices nationwide to work with security agencies in conducting proactive inspections. He said the aim is to prevent illegal employment and ensure compliance with labour regulations.  He also noted that on 20 June, officials participated in a coordinated operation with the Royal Thai Police and related agencies targeting foreign business operations and nominee networks in Phuket, supporting broader law enforcement efforts.  The Standard reported that authorities said the combined enforcement actions are intended to strengthen compliance among employers and foreign workers while reducing illegal employment practices. The inspections form part of a wider national strategy to regulate foreign labour and ensure proper legal channels are used for employment across sectors.   Picture courtesy of The Standard  Related story  Chinese-workers-held-in-Phuket-crackdown  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheStandard 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5363.png.825d051e128480c0b6030ca840450dd2.png" length="3775089" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:51:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Paramotor Pilot Injured in Crash at Wasukri Beach Pattani</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/paramotor-pilot-injured-in-crash-at-wasukri-beach-pattani-r2435/</link><description>A paramotor pilot was injured after crashing at Wasukri Beach in Sai Buri district, Pattani province, southern Thailand, on the evening of 21 June 2026. The crash resulted in serious injuries, including a severely fractured leg that was visibly deformed. Emergency responders and local volunteers provided immediate assistance before the pilot was transported to hospital for urgent treatment.  Get today's headlines by email   According to reports, the incident occurred at a public beach area where members of the public witnessed the paramotor lose control and descend unexpectedly. The pilot came down onto the beach, prompting alarm among bystanders who quickly alerted emergency services. Rescue teams arrived at the scene shortly afterwards to assist with first aid and stabilisation.  The injured pilot was given initial medical support on site before being transferred to Somdej Phra Yupparaj Sai Buri Hospital for further treatment. Authorities confirmed that the pilot sustained a severe leg injury, though no further details regarding identity or condition have been released.   Picture courtesy of Naewna  Officials have not yet confirmed what caused the paramotor to lose control and fall. Investigators reviewed the scene and collect relevant information to help to determine the cause of the crash. No technical findings have been released at this stage. Authorities have stated that further details will depend on the outcome of the ongoing examination into the incident.  Naewna reported that the incident has prompted attention on safety procedures for recreational flying activities in coastal areas, although officials have not yet issued any specific conclusions or recommendations. At this stage, the focus remains on medical treatment for the injured pilot and the formal investigation into what led to the crash.  AQNHWZVFEbpQl2rtiaeuHixwxkFuKvOLvXDLbEucktrUvv72IfXi3Nc6vcUmhJWownMDQcgH7EJ0uPqohaLx2DAIE0V5h24TrLxmmM5U9g.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Naewna 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5410.jpeg.0c0c2362cc4eceba7c3957eccd483ef9.jpeg" length="215052" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:40:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Krabi Police Arrest 39 in Land Nominee Crackdown</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/krabi-police-arrest-39-in-land-nominee-crackdown-r2434/</link><description>Authorities in Krabi have launched an investigation into alleged illegal land acquisitions through nominee companies, uncovering extensive violations of Thailand&#x2019;s Land Code. The operation targeted companies suspected of using Thai nationals to conceal foreign ownership of land and businesses.  Get today's headlines by email   The investigation was divided into two groups of offenders. The first focused on nominee companies, where nine firms were found to be holding 17 plots of land covering over 6 rai, with an estimated value of 209 million baht. The court approved 40 arrest warrants and 13 search warrants in connection with the cases.  Police successfully arrested 39 suspects, including 27 Thai nationals and 11 foreign nationals. Those detained comprised six Israelis, two Polish nationals, two Swiss nationals and one South African. Authorities allege the companies were operating as nominees in violation of Thai law.  The second group involved eight companies in which foreign shareholders allegedly held more than half of the shares. These firms controlled eight plots of land covering over 8 rai, with a combined value of approximately 290 million baht. The court authorised six search warrants as investigators gathered evidence and summoned individuals for questioning over the ownership structures.  One of the most significant cases involved Tropical House Co., a construction and property development company linked to Polish investors. The firm specialised in modern pool villas with swimming pools in Nuea Khlong, Nong Thale and Khao Thong, with properties starting at 11.5 million baht.  Investigators found that despite having a registered capital of 4 million baht and being officially listed as 100 per cent Thai-owned, the company controlled 16 plots of land valued at around 200 million baht. Authorities allege the business was actually managed by Polish nationals Ms. Katarzyna and her husband Mr. Kamil, who used Thai nominees to hold shares without making genuine investments.  Another key case involved Gunz Partnership Ltd., an entertainment and music services company in Krabi. Investigators allege the business was secretly owned by Mr. Stefan, a South African national, through Thai nominees who concealed his ownership interests.  Police said evidence indicated that a lawyer, identified only as Mr. W., and an auditor, identified only as Ms. S., played significant roles in preparing false documentation. Investigators allege the documents included the use of signatures belonging to deceased individuals to register and modify shareholder structures.  ThaiPost reported that authorities seized large quantities of evidence during the operation, including company registration documents, accounting records, computers, mobile phones and electronic data. The materials are now undergoing forensic examination as investigators expand the inquiry into wider networks linked to the alleged nominee arrangements.   Picture courtesy of ThaiPost  Related story  Police-seize-Phuket-Krabi-Phang-Nga-land-in-nominee-crackdown  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiPost 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5421.jpeg.b4388ea8a464df1177e6a42d8ff98cd7.jpeg" length="559435" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:33:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Health Ministry Tightens Cannabis Rules in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-health-ministry-tightens-cannabis-rules-in-thailand-r2433/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Ministry of Public Health has introduced stricter administrative penalties for cannabis businesses, including licence suspensions of 30 to 90 days and immediate revocation for serious or repeated violations, in measures announced on 22 June 2026. The move is aimed at strengthening enforcement under the controlled herbal substance framework and standardising compliance across operators nationwide.  Get today's headlines by email   The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, under the Ministry of Public Health, issued new administrative guidelines under the Controlled Herbal Substance (Cannabis) Notification B.E. 2568. The rules apply to licensed operators involved in research, export, sale, or processing of controlled cannabis herbs for commercial purposes. Authorities said the updated framework is intended to ensure consistent enforcement and clearer compliance standards for both regulators and businesses.  Under the new system, a 30-day suspension will apply to offences such as failing to keep required reports PH.T 27 and PH.T 28 at premises, submitting incomplete or missing reports, or not forwarding reports to the registrar. It also covers selling cannabis products without Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) certification or equivalent standards, failing to display a licence publicly or electronically, and advertising controlled cannabis products.  A 90-day suspension will apply in more serious cases, including failing to report export details to authorities and selling cannabis without a medical prescription form PH.T 33 issued by a licensed professional. Authorities stated that suspension periods may be combined across violations but must not exceed 90 days under Section 52 of the Thai Traditional Medicine Protection and Promotion Act B.E. 2542.  Immediate licence revocation will be enforced for severe breaches. These include falsified PH.T 27 or PH.T 28 reports, and the sale of cannabis to vulnerable groups such as individuals under 20 years old, students, pregnant women, or breastfeeding mothers without a valid prescription. Other grounds include allowing on-site cannabis smoking, selling through vending machines or online platforms, and distribution in prohibited locations such as temples, dormitories, and public parks. Repeat offences of the same nature following a prior suspension will also result in revocation.  Dr Tewan Thaniarat, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, said the measures were designed to provide a unified enforcement standard for officials and operators. He added that inspections would be stepped up nationwide to ensure compliance and to support the safe, medical-focused use of cannabis while protecting young people and vulnerable groups.  The Standard reported that Dr Peera Kookasemkij, Director of the Cannabis Medical Division, said the framework would improve regulatory consistency between state agencies and private operators, with ongoing field inspections planned across regions.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheStandard 23 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5366.png.f60ec1edeeced10165c4eef944e8e005.png" length="2046516" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 20:22:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Russian Advance Puts Key Donbas City Under Pressure</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/russian-advance-puts-key-donbas-city-under-pressure-r1264/</link><description>Russian forces have infiltrated the strategic eastern Ukrainian city of Kostyantynivka and are attempting to surround it, raising concerns over the future of one of Kyiv's most important defensive positions in the Donbas region.  Get today's headlines by email   Ukrainian soldiers told the BBC that fighting has spread across the city, with some describing Kostyantynivka as effectively a "grey zone" where neither side maintains full control. A Ukrainian drone operator, speaking anonymously, said Russian troops had managed to move into areas behind Ukrainian lines, making them difficult to dislodge in densely built-up urban terrain. Russian Troops Push Into Strategic Eastern Ukrainian CityKostyantynivka is regarded as a key gateway to the rest of the Donbas. If Russian forces capture the city, they could advance toward the nearby cities of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, Ukraine's remaining major strongholds in the east, bringing Moscow closer to its objective of securing the entire region. Gateway to Remaining Donbas StrongholdsThe fighting comes despite a largely static front line in recent months. Ukrainian commanders say their forces have regained more territory this year than they have lost, while also targeting Russian supply routes linking the border with occupied Crimea. Kyiv has also continued long-range strikes on oil refineries and infrastructure inside Russia. Meanwhile, Russian-installed authorities in Crimea recently suspended public fuel sales, citing shortages. Conflicting Accounts of the SituationRussian officials say their troops are advancing rapidly in southwestern Kostyantynivka and have surrounded Ukrainian units. Kyiv rejects those claims. Brigadier General Oleksandr Bakulin, commander of Ukraine's 19th Corps, said the situation remained under control and that Russian forces had achieved no significant success. However, he acknowledged that around 130 Russian soldiers remained inside the city. Several Ukrainian servicemen who spoke anonymously painted a more troubling picture. One officer operating in Kostyantynivka said Russian troops continued to build up their presence inside the city despite ongoing Ukrainian clearing operations. The officer said every building offered potential cover for advancing troops, while summer foliage further complicated efforts to detect movement. Drone War Shapes the BattlefieldThe battle has increasingly become a contest between drone units. According to Ukrainian soldiers, Russian drone operators have focused on locating and destroying Ukrainian drone launch sites, creating opportunities for infantry assaults. While Ukrainian crews concentrate on attacking advancing troops, Russian forces often use artillery, rocket systems and aircraft to support their operations. A Ukrainian drone pilot said limited personnel and resources have left many operators overstretched, reducing their ability to target Russian drone teams. As a result, Russian crews can identify Ukrainian positions more easily, forcing defenders to withdraw and gradually shifting the front line. Although one Ukrainian officer described the Russian advance as slow&#x2014;sometimes only around 100 metres a day&#x2014;he said the tactic mirrors previous operations in eastern Ukraine, where Russian forces advanced along the flanks before surrounding key cities and severing supply routes. Fears Over the City's FutureRecent Russian claims of capturing villages west of Kostyantynivka have added to concerns about the city's position. The Ukrainian monitoring group DeepState described the situation as a major crisis and warned that the city's fall could be only a matter of time. It said losing Kostyantynivka would complicate logistics across the area and make operations in nearby Kramatorsk significantly more dangerous. Another Ukrainian soldier said frontline units were struggling with manpower shortages and insufficient reinforcements, while commanders were often reluctant to acknowledge lost positions because they would be ordered to retake them. Despite the pressure, Ukrainian troops continue to fight inside the city. One drone operator argued that unless Ukrainian forces place greater emphasis on disrupting Russian logistics and targeting enemy drone crews, Moscow's advance is likely to continue.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/UKR.jpg.75822839c1c7cc2c3fd54f2ed3baa0b6.jpg" length="132558" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 11:29:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Five Hurt in Suspected Anti-Muslim Attacks in Edinburgh</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/five-hurt-in-suspected-anti-muslim-attacks-in-edinburgh-r1263/</link><description>Police investigating a series of suspected anti-Muslim attacks in Edinburgh have released new details after CCTV footage captured the moments leading up to the arrest of a 36-year-old man accused of carrying out assaults across the city.  Get today's headlines by email   The footage, obtained by the BBC, shows a topless man driving erratically along Leith Walk on Friday evening before abandoning his vehicle and confronting several people while carrying two large knives and smoking a cigarette. CCTV Captures Sequence of AttacksThe video shows a dark-coloured car swerving onto Leith Walk and stopping across a cycle lane. The driver then exits the vehicle and runs towards a man riding an e-bike before moving out of view. He later returns to the car briefly before approaching a Black man who had just stepped off a tram. The footage appears to show the suspect repeatedly swinging two knives at the man, who manages to flee. After abandoning the pursuit, the man is seen striking the door of a nearby pizzeria while members of the public run from the area. Minutes later, he allegedly attacked a delivery rider on an e-bike, causing the victim to fall. Police officers arrived shortly afterwards and detained the suspect about five minutes after he first stopped on the street. Earlier Stabbings Near MosquePolice Scotland said five people were injured in a series of incidents across Edinburgh, with four requiring hospital treatment. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening. Investigators said the violence began near Broomhouse Mosque in western Edinburgh. Two 22-year-old men were sitting in Sighthill Park after attending Asr prayers at the mosque when they were approached and stabbed multiple times. Both were treated in hospital and discharged the following day. The other injured victims were aged 24, 27 and 39. Members of Edinburgh's Muslim community expressed shock at the attacks. A local community figure told the BBC it was difficult to believe such incidents could occur in a city known for its strong community relations. Aaquil Hussain, a liaison officer at Broomhouse Mosque, described the attacks as contrary to British values while stressing that they did not reflect the wider city, Scotland or the UK. He said the community remained resilient despite the distress caused. Damage at Other LocationsPolice believe the suspect travelled from Sighthill to a petrol station on Telford Road, where a taxi driver was confronted, his vehicle damaged and an axe thrown through a window. Additional videos circulating on social media appear to show disorder at other sites. CCTV from a petrol station on Ferry Road shows a man beside a damaged black vehicle before entering the shop and knocking over shelves. Another video shows police restraining a topless man on the ground while he shouts that he is "protecting the country". Police Scotland said officers equipped with Tasers detained the suspect but did not deploy the devices. He has since been charged.   video screenshot Leaders Condemn ViolenceAssistant Chief Constable Paton described the incidents as a "shocking attack" and said there was no place for racism or faith-based hatred in Scotland. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the suspect appeared to have been motivated by anti-Muslim hatred. Scotland's First Minister John Swinney condemned the violence and is expected to meet members of the local Muslim community. The attacks occurred amid wider tensions in parts of the UK following recent incidents of unrest and racially motivated violence. Political leaders across Scotland, including opposition figures and local representatives, condemned the Edinburgh attacks and expressed support for affected communities.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/MUSLIM.jpg.faf7d322b5e68236d7988de896b1017d.jpg" length="61015" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 11:18:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Japan Raises Visa Fees Fivefold in First Hike Since 1978</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/japan-raises-visa-fees-fivefold-in-first-hike-since-1978-r1262/</link><description>Japan has announced a sharp increase in visa fees for foreign visitors, marking the country's first revision of visa charges in nearly five decades.  Get today's headlines by email   Under the new fee structure, which takes effect on 1 July, the cost of a single-entry visa will rise from 3,000 yen ($18.69) to 15,000 yen. Multi-entry visas will increase from 6,000 yen to 30,000 yen. First Increase in Nearly 50 YearsThe fee changes represent the first adjustment to Japan's visa charges since 1978. Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said the revisions were intended to reflect inflation and fluctuations in exchange rates. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Motegi said the government did not expect the higher fees to have an immediate effect on inbound tourism. Weak Yen and Tourism BoomJapan's currency has weakened steadily since 2021 and remains close to its lowest levels in around four decades. The weaker yen, combined with a strong recovery in international travel following the pandemic, has helped fuel a surge in visitors. Japan welcomed a record 42.7 million international tourists last year. Higher Residency-Related ChargesThe visa fee increases come after Japan's upper house passed legislation in May raising several other charges affecting foreign residents. Under the changes, the maximum fee for permanent residency applications will increase to 300,000 yen, up from the current cap of 10,000 yen. Fees for changing residency status or extending a stay will also rise significantly, reaching up to 100,000 yen from the current 10,000 yen. Aligning With Other G7 NationsJapanese authorities have argued that visa and residency-related charges should be brought closer to the levels seen in other major advanced economies. In the United States, fees for non-immigrant visa applications typically range from $185 to $315. In the United Kingdom, a standard visitor visa allowing stays of up to six months costs &#xA3;135. The government says the revised fee structure will better reflect administrative costs and bring Japan's charges more in line with those of its G7 counterparts.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 22 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/dFQROr7oWzulq5Fa7Hhfe8E9vRLgoOAz8yOurJkh8tcklKcwzVb3VPLWmPiBGH0OuDq.jpg.c75d422639c425e31daba5af527125f8.jpg" length="223066" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 10:59:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Driver Arrested After Hitting Phuket Checkpoint</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/australian-driver-arrested-after-hitting-phuket-checkpoint-r2432/</link><description>An Australian man has been arrested after crashing into a police checkpoint in Phuket and injuring a police officer before fleeing the scene in the early hours of 22 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   Police said they were notified of the crash at 01:05 at the Naka police checkpoint in Kamala subdistrict, Kathu district. The collision resulted in injuries to a police officer who was on duty at the time.  According to investigators, officers from Kamala Police Station were preparing equipment for a checkpoint operation when a white Toyota Yaris Ativ approached from Kamala towards Patong.  Police allege that the vehicle struck a checkpoint sign at high speed, sending it flying across the road and causing damage. Pol. Lance Cpl. Anuchit Chaocharoen was standing behind the sign while carrying out his duties and suffered injuries in the collision.  Following the crash, the driver allegedly left the scene. Police immediately launched a search operation to locate the vehicle and driver. Officers later intercepted the car in Patong and arrested the driver, identified as Australian national Petratos Kosta.  He was subsequently taken to Kamala Police Station for legal proceedings. The injured officer received assistance following the incident. Police have not yet released further details regarding the extent of his injuries, but are believed not to be serious.  The case has drawn attention to the risks faced by officers working at roadside checkpoints, particularly during late-night operations when visibility and traffic conditions can present additional challenges.  Authorities have confirmed that the investigation remains ongoing. Officers are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash and are gathering additional evidence to determine the events leading up to the incident, with legal action to follow.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   This activity forms part of ongoing defence engagement between Thailand and Australia aimed at strengthening practical cooperation and readiness. The programme includes a range of joint activities such as forest survival training, conducted in a structured field environment, knowledge exchange sessions, and ice-breaking exercises designed to build familiarity and camaraderie between Thai and Australian personnel during the training period.  The exercise is hosted by the 2nd Infantry Division Royal Guard and focuses on improving shared tactical skills and mutual understanding while supporting effective coordination in field conditions, enhancing interoperability at the tactical level within a bilateral training framework. The ice-breaking component was designed to support team cohesion and improve working relationships between personnel from both nations in a multinational training environment.    Officials highlighted that the exercise represents an important step in strengthening defence cooperation between Thailand and Australia, with an emphasis on improving interoperability, coordination, and readiness for future joint operations under ongoing bilateral defence cooperation efforts.  It also serves as a platform for exchanging operational experience and building long-term professional relationships between participating forces, supporting sustained collaboration and mutual capability development. The initiative underscores continued efforts to enhance coordination and preparedness for future combined training and operational scenarios.   Pictures courtesy of Kaoded  Laoded reported that further training activities will continue as part of Chapel Gold 2026, with both sides expected to deepen practical cooperation and exchange operational experience throughout the exercise period, reinforcing joint preparedness and coordination capabilities and reinforcing bilateral defence ties and operational readiness over the duration of the exercises.  AQPNuSyNHdwvRMmE-rUD_zr29wLqLcvYjVpnwLhaMWBEUS5TvRR-nHYs1Y7lI8I2_ydFJ5FH98guRi7ursE2j75Nu4rRe3Uy8rFRcN3waw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The case, brought by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), centred on allegations that officials misused disaster relief allocations intended for emergency agricultural assistance. Between 2010 and 2012, authorities approved repeated disaster declarations in Ubon Ratchathani province, including the Khemmarat district, despite findings that some areas did not experience unusually severe pest outbreaks beyond normal seasonal conditions. These declarations enabled large-scale procurement of chemical products under emergency spending frameworks for fiscal year 2011.  Investigators found evidence suggesting that the procurement process was manipulated to favour specific bidders, in breach of fair competition rules under Thai procurement law. The court considered multiple legal provisions, including sections 149, 151 and 157 of the Criminal Code, as well as legislation governing public procurement offences and anti-corruption regulations. The court ruled that offences constituted single acts violating multiple laws.  Several defendants received custodial sentences of varying lengths. The former governor, listed as defendant 10, was convicted on multiple counts of accepting or soliciting unlawful benefits in connection with official duties, resulting in a combined sentence of 27 years in prison. Other defendants received sentences ranging from two to 18 years, depending on their level of involvement, with some having sentences reduced due to guilty pleas that were considered beneficial to the proceedings.  The court also ordered financial restitution. Multiple defendants were instructed to jointly repay a total of 1,999,000 baht and 1,497,650 baht to Ubon Ratchathani provincial authorities, amounting to approximately 3.4 million baht. Several accused individuals were acquitted of all charges due to insufficient evidence.  Matichon reported that authorities have stated that the ruling reinforces accountability standards in the management of public disaster relief funds, while further legal steps may follow depending on appeals lodged by the defendants.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 22 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5316.png.388ade2a70e44d7393bf35d97d2f130f.png" length="2076882" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 09:27:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Starmer Resigns as PM, Burnham Tipped to Succeed</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/starmer-resigns-as-pm-burnham-tipped-to-succeed-r1261/</link><description>Keir Starmer has announced that he is stepping down as both prime minister and leader of the Labour Party.  Get today's headlines by email   Starmer Announces DepartureSpeaking outside 10 Downing Street, Starmer said he was resigning after a period in office during which, he argued, every decision had been guided by a commitment to put the country first. His statement was delivered in front of the prime minister's residence, with live coverage available as the announcement unfolded. Burnham Emerges as Leading CandidateAttention has quickly turned to who could replace Starmer at the head of the government and the Labour Party. Andy Burnham, widely viewed as a potential successor, is due to be in Westminster on Monday to be sworn in as the Member of Parliament for Makerfield. He secured the seat in a by-election last week. Burnham's arrival in Parliament is expected to intensify speculation about the party's next leadership move. Labour Weighs Succession ProcessWithin Labour, many figures are reportedly anticipating what is known as a "coronation" process if Starmer's resignation triggers a leadership transition. Under that scenario, Burnham would stand as the sole candidate, avoiding a contested leadership race and allowing him to take over without a lengthy campaign. Questions Over TimingCurrent expectations suggest Burnham could formally assume the leadership by late September, around the time of Labour's annual party conference. However, some of his supporters believe that timetable would take too long and argue that the transition should happen more quickly. The coming weeks are likely to determine both the process and the pace of Labour's leadership change following Starmer's departure.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. 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