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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>Thailand Driving Out Foreigners It Once Courted</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-driving-out-foreigners-it-once-courted-r2419/</link><description>Thailand is pursuing two major policy directions that appear to conflict with one another: opening its economy to foreign business while intensifying enforcement against foreign-linked property ownership structures.  Get today's headlines by email   The contrast has become increasingly visible following reforms to the Foreign Business Act. In April 2025, the Cabinet approved the most significant overhaul of the law in 25 years. In January 2026, it confirmed plans to remove ten business categories, including software development, from restricted lists, allowing foreign companies to operate without local partners or special licences. The reforms form part of the Thailand 4.0 strategy aimed at improving competitiveness and attracting investment.  Now authorities have launched an extensive crackdown on nominee company structures used by some foreigners to control land. New rules require Thai shareholders in foreign-linked companies to prove that invested funds genuinely belong to them. Authorities have also introduced data-sharing systems between agencies and analytical tools designed to identify suspicious ownership arrangements.    Enforcement activity has increased significantly. In May 2026, a major operation on Koh Phangan resulted in 22 arrests and the seizure of more than 40 rai of land. Police are also using criminal procedures in investigations involving alleged nominee arrangements.  The crackdown targets structures where Thai shareholders act only as legal fronts while foreigners effectively control assets. Authorities argue such arrangements violate Thai law and amount to fraud. However, concerns have emerged that some long-term foreign residents who purchased property through company structures recommended by legal advisers years ago may also be affected.  The debate is rooted in previous attempts to reform foreign property ownership rules. In late 2022, Thailand&#x2019;s Cabinet approved a proposal that would have allowed qualifying foreigners to legally own small residential land plots. Supporters argued that foreigners already gained access to property through leases, condominium ownership quotas and nominee companies, and that the proposal would provide a transparent legal alternative.  The proposal was withdrawn less than two weeks later following political opposition. In March 2025, the Supreme Court also ruled against a long-lease renewal structure that many foreign buyers had relied upon for additional security.  Supporters of reform argue that restrictive laws encourage the very workarounds now being targeted. They point to broader business reforms as evidence that Thailand has already accepted the principle of creating legal pathways while enforcing existing laws against abuse.    Some observers believe the current crackdown may be part of a broader strategy to clear out unlawful structures before introducing new legal ownership frameworks. Others warn that enforcement without further reform could discourage investment and prompt foreign capital to move elsewhere.  Regional competition is increasing. Malaysia permits foreign freehold ownership subject to minimum-price requirements, while Indonesia offers foreigners registered property rights lasting up to 80 years. Other neighbouring countries have also introduced clearer frameworks for foreign property investment.  The Thaiger reported that the attention will now focus on whether Thailand introduces new legal routes for foreign property ownership or long-term leases. Proposals frequently discussed include reviving elements of the 2022 ownership framework, strengthening lease protections and updating condominium regulations.  The outcome could determine whether Thailand&#x2019;s property policies ultimately align with its broader efforts to attract foreign investment and support economic modernisation.   Pictures courtesy of The Thaiger  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheThaiger 22 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5333.jpeg.af6252183ec5d611c85e9d9e275205ab.jpeg" length="357343" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 20:47:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Suspends US Talks After Trump Threats</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-suspends-us-talks-after-trump-threats-r1259/</link><description>Iranian negotiators have suspended high-level talks with the United States in Switzerland after protesting a series of threats made by US President Donald Trump, including warnings of military action and remarks interpreted by Tehran as threats against the safety of its delegation.  Get today's headlines by email   The talks, held in Burgenstock, were the first direct negotiations since Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the confrontation over the Strait of Hormuz and opening a 60-day process on Iran&#x2019;s civilian nuclear programme. Negotiators Walk Out of Switzerland TalksIt was not immediately clear whether the Iranian walkout marked a permanent breakdown in negotiations or a temporary protest. Before leaving the talks, however, Iranian and US officials reportedly reached a draft agreement outlining how Washington could issue waivers easing sanctions on Iranian oil exports. Progress on Oil Sanctions and Frozen AssetsIranian officials said the proposed waivers could be issued soon and added that discussions had also advanced on the release of Iranian assets frozen in overseas bank accounts. The talks followed last week&#x2019;s agreement between the two countries designed to secure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route for global energy supplies. Tensions rose after Trump repeatedly warned Iran to rein in the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which has continued clashes with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. Iranian officials argued that the US president&#x2019;s comments violated the non-aggression provisions included in last week&#x2019;s memorandum. Trump and Ghalibaf Exchange WarningsIran&#x2019;s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, dismissed Trump&#x2019;s threats, saying Tehran would not be influenced by pressure from Washington. The Iranian delegation also faced domestic pressure to demonstrate scepticism toward the Trump administration, contributing to the decision to leave the talks. Iran has reimposed its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying the move was a response to ongoing Israeli military operations in Lebanon. Tehran argues that Israel&#x2019;s actions violate the ceasefire provisions outlined in the memorandum signed by Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. On social media, Trump warned Iran to stop supporting Hezbollah and threatened further military action if it failed to do so. During an interview with Fox News, he also suggested the United States could take control of the strait if negotiations collapsed. Iran lodged a formal protest with mediators, describing Trump&#x2019;s remarks as unacceptable and demanding action against what it called &#x201C;bullying&#x201D;. Vance Strikes More Conciliatory ToneWhile Trump adopted a confrontational approach, US Vice-President JD Vance presented a more conciliatory message in Switzerland. Vance said the administration wanted to &#x201C;turn over a new leaf&#x201D; with Iran and indicated Washington was prepared to transform relations if Tehran abandoned what the US describes as regional destabilisation and long-term nuclear weapons ambitions. The negotiations also involved representatives from Pakistan and Qatar, which are acting as mediators. Iran declined to appear publicly alongside the US delegation, led by Vance, along with Jared Kushner and US envoy Steve Witkoff. Nuclear Issues Remain UnresolvedIran says the immediate priorities are securing a ceasefire in Lebanon, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting sanctions on oil exports and unfreezing overseas assets. The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, was also present in Switzerland. However, Tehran wants discussions on future inspections of its nuclear facilities postponed until sanctions-related disputes are resolved. Under the current framework, both sides aim to settle outstanding nuclear issues, including the scope of inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, within 60 days, although the deadline can be extended by mutual agreement.  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/IRAN.jpg.547819cb8adf4d9a20a6cb09863539d1.jpg" length="45789" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 20:25:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iranian Singer Gets 74 Lashes for Singing Without Hijab</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iranian-singer-gets-74-lashes-for-singing-without-hijab-r1258/</link><description>An Iranian court has sentenced singer Parastoo Ahmadi and seven fellow artists to 74 lashes each after they livestreamed a concert on YouTube, according to local media and members of the production team.  Get today's headlines by email   The performance, broadcast in December 2024, featured Ahmadi singing to an empty venue on a dimly lit stage decorated with a large Persian carpet inside a traditional caravanserai complex. She was accompanied by a pianist, drummer, guitarist and bassist. YouTube Performance Draws Millions of ViewsThe artists were dressed in black, while Ahmadi wore a long gown and red lipstick. In Iran, women are prohibited from singing publicly and are required to follow strict dress regulations, including wearing a headscarf. The concert was streamed on Ahmadi&#x2019;s YouTube channel and has attracted around three million views. It has also been widely shared and viewed on other platforms. Artists Face Travel and Work BansVideographer Tahmineh Monzavi said in an Instagram post on Thursday that those involved in the production had been sentenced to &#x201C;74 lashes&#x201D;, a two-year ban on artistic activities and a two-year prohibition on leaving the country. Authorities first detained Ahmadi, Monzavi, the musicians and other members of the production team days after the concert took place in December 2024. They were later released on bail. At the time, Iran&#x2019;s judiciary-linked Mizan Online news website reported that a case had been opened over the performance for producing music without complying with what it described as legal and religious standards. Official judicial outlets have not confirmed the latest ruling. However, Iran&#x2019;s Emtedad news platform reported that Ahmadi and other participants had received sentences including lashes, travel restrictions and bans on artistic work. Court Cites Public Decency ChargesAccording to Emtedad, the verdict was issued by the Criminal Court of Qom Province. The report said the defendants were accused of offending public decency by creating and publishing content deemed immoral online. The case comes amid continuing tensions over women&#x2019;s rights and dress-code enforcement in Iran. Growing numbers of women have appeared in public without a hijab since nationwide protests erupted following the death of Mahsa Amini in custody in September 2022 after her arrest for an alleged dress-code violation. Performance Referenced Protest DetaineesSome of the songs performed by Ahmadi contained references to young Iranians detained during anti-government protests. Among the lyrics were lines expressing longing for the homeland and comparing detained protesters to captive birds yearning for freedom. The sentencing has drawn renewed attention to restrictions on artistic expression and the role of women performers in Iran.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/SINGER.jpg.1caa1794d0ec8f2711f827e26f5ad150.jpg" length="76267" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 14:01:52 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Says Multiple Arrested Over Reflecting Pool Damage</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-says-multiple-arrested-over-reflecting-pool-damage-r1257/</link><description>President Donald Trump said multiple people have been arrested in connection with alleged vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which has come under scrutiny after algae growth and peeling paint appeared shortly after a costly renovation project was completed.  Get today's headlines by email   The president made the announcement on social media on Saturday, accusing those involved of committing serious crimes against national monuments. He did not provide details about the number of arrests or the specific acts that led to them. &#x201C;These are very serious crimes having to do with the destruction of National Monuments,&#x201D; Trump wrote, adding that those responsible could face prison sentences. Renovation Problems Draw AttentionThe Reflecting Pool has attracted widespread attention in recent days after visitors shared photos and videos online showing algae forming in the water and sections of the newly painted lining peeling away. The Interior Department recently completed a repainting project at the site, with the final cost exceeding $14.65 million, about $4 million above the original estimate.   Picture courtesy of CNN/Aaron Schwartz/Reuters  Trump said repair work would begin immediately and suggested that part of the pool may need to be drained to address the damage. &#x201C;We met with contractors today, will probably be forced to release and drain much of the water in order to do the necessary repairs,&#x201D; he wrote. Sabotage Claims Without EvidenceThe president also repeated claims that the damage was the result of deliberate sabotage. He alleged that vandals poured &#x201C;corrosive and destructive chemicals&#x201D; into the pool, causing the lining to peel. Trump further claimed that someone used a knife or blade to create a 250-foot gash in what he described as the structure&#x2019;s facade. He did not clarify whether he was referring to the Reflecting Pool itself or another nearby monument. No evidence was publicly presented to support the sabotage allegations. Trump linked the alleged vandalism to the large &#x201C;86 47&#x201D; message recently marked in grass on the National Mall and described the incidents as an insult to Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Olympian Denies WrongdoingHours before announcing the arrests, Trump shared a report about the arrest of a man near the Reflecting Pool on Friday. According to The Washington Post, the man was identified as 67-year-old David Hearn, a three-time U.S. Olympic canoeist. Hearn denied damaging the pool in an interview with the newspaper. &#x201C;I didn't vandalize anything,&#x201D; he said. &#x201C;I didn't destroy or break or peel anything.&#x201D; He said he had only touched a section of material that was already peeling and remained attached to the bottom of the pool. According to the Post, Hearn was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of destruction of government property and is scheduled to appear in D.C. Superior Court on July 9. The U.S. Park Police did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the arrests mentioned by Trump.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/2026-06-16t202432z-925421585-rc25vlamn1ys-rtrmadp-3-usa-250-reflecting-pool.webp.b486ebf63b34444e3bc2a5a986e98592.webp" length="80518" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 13:34:29 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Starmer Expected to Resign Monday, Outline Exit Plan</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/starmer-expected-to-resign-monday-outline-exit-plan-r1256/</link><description>UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to outline a timetable for his departure from Downing Street this week following Andy Burnham&#x2019;s victory in the Makerfield by-election, according to senior Labour figures.  Get today's headlines by email   People close to Starmer said he has increasingly concluded that his position is no longer sustainable after discussions with cabinet colleagues, advisers, trade union leaders and party donors. Pressure Mounts After Makerfield ResultThe prime minister spent the weekend at Chequers with his wife, Victoria, and is expected to make a final decision after further discussions. Senior figures within Labour believe he could issue a statement as early as Monday. One ally said Starmer did not intend to leave office abruptly and was instead focused on ensuring an orderly transition. The source said he now viewed stepping aside as the best way to serve both the country and the party. Burnham's Return Changes the LandscapeBurnham&#x2019;s decisive win over Reform UK in the Greater Manchester constituency has strengthened his standing within Labour and intensified pressure on Starmer. Burnham is due to be sworn in as an MP on Monday and is expected to meet the prime minister later in the week. Supporters of the former Greater Manchester mayor claim he now has the backing of more than 201 Labour MPs if a leadership contest is triggered. According to allies, that level of support demonstrates that a majority of Labour parliamentarians favour a change in leadership. One senior Labour figure said Burnham&#x2019;s victory had persuaded many MPs that he could be the strongest candidate to prevent Reform UK from making further electoral gains. Former cabinet minister Charlie Falconer told the BBC that Starmer had lost authority because many within the party now expect Burnham to challenge for the leadership and believe he would win. Cabinet Ministers Seek ClarityStarmer is facing calls to clarify his intentions before a cabinet meeting scheduled for Tuesday. Several senior ministers, including Ed Miliband, Shabana Mahmood, Yvette Cooper and Heidi Alexander, are reported to have urged him to establish a clear timetable for stepping down. Party officials have also conveyed strong support among Labour MPs for what they describe as an orderly transition. According to Starmer&#x2019;s supporters, the most likely outcome would see him remain in office until September, allowing a successor to be formally endorsed at Labour&#x2019;s annual conference. Those who have spoken to the prime minister in recent days describe him as reflective rather than confrontational. Allies say he is assessing the implications of both the Makerfield result and a potential leadership contest. Leadership Contest Taking ShapeWhile Burnham is widely viewed as the frontrunner, other figures are still considering leadership bids. Allies of Wes Streeting insist he intends to run if a contest takes place. Streeting has reportedly secured office space for campaign staff and recently received financial backing from prominent Labour donor Fran Perrin. However, some Labour figures believe Streeting could eventually support Burnham in exchange for a senior cabinet role in a future administration. Despite mounting speculation, Downing Street dismissed reports of an imminent resignation as conjecture. On Friday, Starmer said he would take part in any Labour leadership election and maintained that he still had work to complete in government. Meanwhile, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said Labour would benefit from a clear and orderly leadership transition, while stressing the need for a wider debate on policy priorities.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/STAMER.jpg.104c9c7d763886ebf4fd5d8073a60e8a.jpg" length="64170" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 07:43:41 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Skytrain Vibration Probe After Bangkok Building Collapse</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/skytrain-vibration-probe-after-bangkok-building-collapse-r2418/</link><description>Authorities are investigating whether vibrations from the Skytrain contributed to the collapse of part of a century-old building on Charoen Krung Road in Bangkok, after a concrete awning fell from the second floor of a shophouse and killed one person.  The collapse occurred on June 20, prompting officials to declare all five adjoining old shophouses off-limits while a detailed structural inspection is carried out. Mr. Thanadech Chankaew, Samphanthawong district chief, confirmed that the only injured person, Mr. Prawit Tulaphan, 67, was taken to Samitivej Chinatown Hospital but had died from his injuries. No other casualties were reported.  Following the collapse, the Samphanthawong district office established a disaster relief centre and issued a temporary order prohibiting the use of all five units. Officials from the Public Works and Building Control departments, together with the Engineering Institute of Thailand, have begun assessing the buildings&#x2019; structural stability and safety.   Picture courtesy of TNR  The Metropolitan Electricity Authority cut power to the area to ensure safety during the removal of the collapsed awning and large concrete debris. The Public Works department supplied a six-wheel truck and concrete-cutting equipment, while the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration&#x2019;s Disaster Prevention and Mitigation department deployed rescue vehicles, personnel and lighting systems to support overnight operations alongside volunteers from Poh Teck Tung Foundation and other agencies.  Initial investigations found that the affected building is more than 100 years old and stands on land owned by Wat Traimit Witthayaram Worawihan temple. According to Thanadech, the structure was built without piling, a common construction method of the period, relying instead on its walls for support. Many neighbouring buildings share similar construction characteristics.  Residents reported frequent vibrations because of the nearby elevated train line. However, Thanadech stressed that it is not yet possible to determine whether those vibrations contributed to the collapse. Engineers will conduct a detailed investigation before reaching any conclusions. ThaiNewsroom reported that authorities are also expanding inspections to nearby buildings of similar design to reduce the risk of a similar incident.  AQNJXZ3dNvCX4ElriuoansT6lt-SCZR4nAQQIhazSQF6hX3K7BiRjtJiyZIfy6sMSAKts4Uipy0I4ubx1AeZhyRPW28SsFJnziuhw3EmGA.mp4  Related story  Building-collapse-traps-people-at-Bangkok-junction  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thai newsroom 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5277.jpeg.e78f22ecc065e09f67b2616400e55c7b.jpeg" length="418813" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 04:26:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Seeks Vote to Rename ICE to 'NICE'</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-seeks-vote-to-rename-ice-to-nice-r1255/</link><description>US President Donald Trump has suggested renaming the country's immigration enforcement agency from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to &#x201C;NICE&#x201D;, arguing that the change could improve public perceptions of the agency and counter criticism of its work.  Get today's headlines by email   In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said he was considering launching a public poll on the proposal, which would add an &#x201C;N&#x201D; for &#x201C;National&#x201D; to the agency's name. Trump Suggests New NameTrump claimed that ICE officers had been unfairly portrayed by media organisations and praised their work enforcing immigration laws. &#x201C;ICE has been abused by the Fake News Media at levels never seen before,&#x201D; he wrote, describing agency personnel as &#x201C;great patriots&#x201D; operating in a difficult environment. He argued that changing the name to &#x201C;NICE&#x201D; would alter how journalists and the public discuss immigration enforcement activities. Trump said reporters would be forced to use phrases such as &#x201C;NICE facility&#x201D; or &#x201C;NICE agents,&#x201D; adding that the change would make it harder for critics to portray the agency negatively. Mixed Reaction Within AdministrationThe president said the idea had been discussed with border enforcement official Tom Homan, who he described as &#x201C;legendary&#x201D;. According to Trump, the proposal has been well received by many people, although ICE agents themselves may be less enthusiastic. &#x201C;Everyone loves it, but I have been told by Tom Homan that the agents do not love it as much as the other population,&#x201D; Trump wrote. He also described the proposed rebranding as a way to give the agency what he called a &#x201C;more prestigious name&#x201D;. Immigration Debate ContinuesThe proposal comes as immigration enforcement remains a contentious political issue in the United States. According to reports by the New York Post, recent demonstrations outside the Delaney Hall migrant detention facility in Newark have led to clashes between protesters and law enforcement officers. Several people from outside the state were arrested during confrontations at the site. The newspaper reported that some of those detained had connections to the Sunrise Movement, a progressive organisation that has campaigned for the closure of Delaney Hall and the abolition of ICE. The report also referenced anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis earlier this year that drew national attention and became a rallying point for immigration activists. Agency's HistoryThe immigration enforcement body was originally established under the Homeland Security Act of 2002 as the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. However, the acronym &#x201C;BICE&#x201D; failed to gain widespread use, and the Department of Homeland Security formally adopted the shorter name &#x201C;ICE&#x201D; in 2007. Trump's proposal has generated discussion online but no formal plans for a name change have been announced.    Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/ICE.jpg.6a5fa8f741492a3026b271fca6c8a9e8.jpg" length="117150" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 03:12:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>DSI Probes AOT Bid-Rigging Claims at Suvarnabhumi</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/dsi-probes-aot-bid-rigging-claims-at-suvarnabhumi-r2417/</link><description>The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has ordered a preliminary investigation into allegations of bid rigging linked to projects at Airports of Thailand (AOT) worth 74.9 million baht. The inquiry follows a complaint submitted by lawyer Sittra Biabungkerd, who alleged that a former deputy prime minister and a major news organisation were involved in coordinating work for individuals and companies under scrutiny.  Get today's headlines by email   Sittra, secretary-general of the People&#x2019;s Lawyer Team Foundation, submitted evidence to the DSI on 16 June 2026. He asked the agency to investigate whether offences related to bid rigging had occurred and requested that his tip-off letter be treated as a formal criminal complaint if evidence of wrongdoing is found.  The complaint concerns projects involving internet systems and passenger drop-off facilities at Suvarnabhumi Airport. At the time of submission, Pol Lt Col Woranan Srilam, director of the Consumer Protection Cases Division and DSI spokesperson, accepted the documents on behalf of the agency.  On 19 June, DSI Director-General Pol Maj Yutthana Praedam said he had assigned the case to the Bureau of Offences Relating to the Submission of Bids to State Agencies, commonly known as the bid-rigging investigation division. He said investigators would begin examining the allegations and determine whether the matter meets the criteria for designation as a special case.  According to Yutthana, the allegations raised by the complainant may warrant examination into whether collusion occurred during the procurement process. If investigators find sufficient grounds, the division may later propose that the matter be formally accepted as a special investigation.  Reports indicate that the DSI team has already begun reviewing a large volume of documents provided by Sittra. These include chat messages from a Line group, project details, quotations and procurement information connected to Suvarnabhumi Airport systems.  The materials reportedly cover projects involving i-PRO Network Cameras with AI engines, FastLane Passenger Drop Systems, budget allocations for fiscal years 2025 and supplementary 2025 spending, as well as network upgrades, CCTV systems, screening equipment, intrusion detection systems, automated passport control gates, fire alarm systems, telephone replacement systems, access control installations, speed detection equipment and other infrastructure projects.  Officials have not announced any findings, charges or conclusions. The review remains at the preliminary investigation stage.  Daily News reported that as the document examination continues, investigators will assess whether the evidence supports allegations of bid rigging and whether the case should proceed as a special case under DSI jurisdiction.   Picture courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5204.png.f3fd8496a9d433b0f538a884f41f8063.png" length="2337624" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 02:55:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>West Point Cadets Visit Bangkok for Alliance Seminar</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/west-point-cadets-visit-bangkok-for-alliance-seminar-r2416/</link><description>American military cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point and the United States Air Force Academy visited Bangkok on 19 June 2025 for an educational seminar hosted by the US Embassy. The visit provided the cadets with first-hand exposure to the long-standing security partnership between Thailand and the United States, one of Washington&#x2019;s oldest alliances in Asia.  Get today's headlines by email   During their visit, the cadets met senior leaders from the Royal Thai Army and the Royal Thai Air Force. They also toured military museums and spoke with both American and Thai alumni connected to the military institutions.  According to the US Embassy, the programme was designed to deepen the cadets&#x2019; understanding of how the US-Thai alliance contributes to the security and prosperity of citizens in both countries. The visit formed part of a broader effort to familiarise future military leaders with key international partnerships and regional security relationships.  Thailand and the United States have maintained diplomatic and military ties for more than 200 years. The relationship is regarded as one of the longest-standing bilateral partnerships that the United States maintains in the region.    The visit highlighted ongoing military-to-military engagement between the two countries and provided opportunities for exchanges with Thai defence leaders and military personnel. Discussions and activities focused on the history of cooperation between the allies and the role the partnership continues to play in regional stability and security.  The seminar also gave the cadets an opportunity to learn about Thailand&#x2019;s armed forces, defence institutions and military heritage through direct interaction with senior officials and visits to military sites.  Khaosod reported the visit is expected to contribute to stronger professional links between future American military officers and their Thai counterparts. Educational exchanges and military engagement programmes remain an important element of the broader US-Thai alliance.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5172.png.5dcbe1c39a7a57eb145d5f40cff372a5.png" length="4069213" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 02:41:45 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>BOI FastPass Expansion Targets B223bn in Investment</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/boi-fastpass-expansion-targets-b223bn-in-investment-r2415/</link><description>Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to launch the Thailand FastPass programme at Government House on 23 June 2026, aiming to accelerate major investment projects by removing regulatory barriers and streamlining approvals. The initiative currently covers 25 projects with a combined investment value of 223.216 billion baht, reflecting the government&#x2019;s efforts to convert approved investments into real economic activity.  Get today's headlines by email   According to Government House sources, the launch ceremony will take place at 1.30pm on Tuesday, 23 June. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas, who oversees the Board of Investment (BOI), will attend alongside BOI Secretary-General Narit Therdsteerasukdi, senior executives from eight government agencies and representatives of selected private-sector companies participating in the scheme.  Ekniti said Thailand FastPass builds on the success of the former BOI Fast Pass programme. He stated that improved coordination between government agencies and faster approval procedures have demonstrated the ability to stimulate investment without additional public spending, instead attracting foreign direct investment through greater investor confidence.  The initiative comes as Thailand&#x2019;s ranking for International Investment in the IMD global competitiveness assessment improved by six places, rising from 30th to 24th. The government plans to discuss similar approaches with the private sector through the Joint Public-Private Consultative Committee to strengthen long-term cooperation.  As chairman of the BOI board, Ekniti has closely monitored progress under the Thailand FastPass system. He said priority issues include electricity supply, clean energy and securing suitable land for investment projects.  At a BOI meeting on 6 May 2026, nine additional projects worth 52.104 billion baht were approved for inclusion in the programme&#x2019;s second phase. This followed approval of 16 projects in March 2026, bringing the total to 25 projects with cumulative investment commitments of 223.216 billion baht.  Projects admitted to Thailand FastPass receive accelerated approvals from all relevant agencies, including the BOI, Department of Industrial Works, Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Customs Department and state electricity enterprises.  Between 2023 and 2025, 78 large-scale projects received investment promotion approval, with a combined value of 480 billion baht. Of these, 35 projects worth around 100 billion baht have already begun investment, while 30 projects worth 110 billion baht are scheduled to commence between 2026 and 2027.  The Standard reported that a further 13 projects, valued at approximately 270 billion baht, remain affected by technical obstacles involving power supply, land availability and permits. The government believes that resolving these issues could generate an additional 350 billion baht in actual investment by 2027.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now TheStandard 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5209.png.f5f71fa4152bd52a5d22767aa70540ea.png" length="2042941" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 02:31:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Jokes as Vance Takes Heat Over Iran Deal</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-jokes-as-vance-takes-heat-over-iran-deal-r1254/</link><description>President Donald Trump joked this week that Vice President JD Vance would be responsible if the administration's Iran agreement falls apart, a remark that highlighted Vance's increasingly prominent role in one of the White House's most closely watched foreign policy efforts.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking on Wednesday, Trump said he would take the credit if the Iran initiative succeeds but would blame Vance if it fails. &#x201C;You better be careful, JD!&#x201D; Trump quipped. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who had advocated a tougher approach toward Iran earlier in the conflict, stood nearby but did not join the exchange. The comment drew laughter but also underscored a political reality that has emerged during the war and the negotiations that followed. Trump Joke Highlights Political StakesAs talks over a potential agreement progressed, Vance became the administration's most visible representative on the issue, a notable shift given his earlier opposition to military action. His elevated profile has prompted discussion among Republican strategists and political observers about why he, rather than Rubio, has taken center stage during negotiations. The development has also fueled speculation that Vance could end up carrying political responsibility for an agreement that remains controversial within parts of the Republican Party. One former Trump administration official argued that Trump's joke reinforced a growing perception among Republicans that the agreement has become associated with Vance. The former aide said comments from Republican figures, including Senator Lindsey Graham, have increasingly linked the deal to the vice president rather than to other senior administration officials. Vance Becomes Face of Iran NegotiationsThe focus on Vance has intensified as he promotes his new book, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith. During a series of high-profile interviews, the vice president has frequently been asked about the Iran negotiations alongside questions about his political future and the possibility of a presidential run in 2028. On Thursday, Vance appeared at a White House briefing for the second time in recent weeks, standing in for press secretary Karoline Leavitt. He answered questions about the Iran agreement and ongoing discussions with Tehran. Vance also responded to criticism from Israel and supporters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning against attacking the United States while it remains Israel's most powerful ally. When asked about Trump's joke, Vance dismissed it, saying the president was "joking as he often does." Republicans Debate Risks and RewardsDespite Vance's public response, Republican strategists said the remark reflected a familiar pattern in Trump's political approach. Veteran Republican strategist Doug Heye said Trump traditionally claims credit for successful outcomes while directing blame elsewhere when things go wrong. He argued that anyone working closely with Trump understands that political fortunes can change quickly and that no ally is guaranteed protection if circumstances deteriorate. Republican strategist Susan Del Percio echoed that view, suggesting Trump could eventually point to communication failures or other issues if the agreement encounters problems. Supporters of Vance, however, contend that his leading role demonstrates Trump's confidence in him. They argue that the vice president helped guide efforts to end the conflict and that his visibility reflects the trust placed in him by the president. Rubio Steps Back as Vance Takes Center StageAt the same time, Vance's prominent role has drawn attention away from Rubio, who was initially viewed as one of the administration's strongest advocates for military action. Reports have since indicated that Rubio privately argued against the agreement, citing intelligence assessments suggesting Iran was unlikely to abandon its pursuit of nuclear capabilities. Political observers noted that Rubio has largely remained out of the spotlight as negotiations have advanced, leaving Vance as the administration's primary public defender of the deal. Iran Deal Could Shape Vance's FutureStrategists say Vance could benefit politically if the agreement proves durable and successful. However, they also warn that a breakdown in the deal could create challenges for a potential 2028 presidential campaign by tying him closely to an issue that has divided Republicans. Del Percio compared the situation to the difficulties former Vice President Kamala Harris faced when attempting to distinguish herself from the policies of former President Joe Biden during the 2024 election campaign. Others argued that Vance may find it even harder to separate himself from the administration's Iran policy if he remains its most visible advocate. For now, the vice president remains closely associated with an agreement that could either strengthen his political credentials or become a significant liability. As one former Trump administration official put it, the vice president who initially opposed the war is now increasingly identified with the effort to secure the peace.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/vancejd_061826gn07_w.webp.073ae7b54b604b482833a69336a30a4d.webp" length="33434" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 01:27:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chicago Mass Shooting Leaves at Least 12 Wounded</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/chicago-mass-shooting-leaves-at-least-12-wounded-r1253/</link><description>At least 12 people were wounded after gunmen opened fire from an SUV into a crowd on a street in Chicago's South Side, police said.  Get today's headlines by email   The shooting occurred late Friday when an SUV pulled up and two people inside began firing at a group gathered in the neighbourhood before driving away, according to police. Two Victims in Critical ConditionPolice said 12 people &#x2014; eight men and four women aged between 17 and 47 &#x2014; suffered gunshot wounds and were taken to four different hospitals for treatment. Two male victims were listed in critical condition. One had been shot in the thigh. Authorities did not immediately release details on the other critically injured victim. Another man sustained injuries of an unknown nature but declined medical treatment. Initial ResponseOfficers were first dispatched following reports of a single shooting victim. Upon arrival, they found a woman with two gunshot wounds to her back and a man who had suffered four graze wounds to his back. Both were reported to be in fair condition. Police have not announced any arrests, and detectives are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the attack. Violence on JuneteenthThe shooting took place on Juneteenth, the US holiday commemorating the end of slavery. Earlier in the day, former US President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed the first visitors to the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side. Chicago police said at least 21 people had been shot across the city since Friday evening, with four fatalities recorded. Local anti-violence advocate Donovan Price described the mass shooting as especially tragic given the significance of the holiday. "It should be celebrating," he told CBS News. "Fireworks should not turn into gunshots." Investigation Under WayAuthorities have not released information on a possible motive, and further details were not immediately available. Detectives are continuing to gather evidence and seek information about the occupants of the SUV involved in the attack.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/AP26168607641414.webp.286f0939215ee10ca4f3f83adaddc3e8.webp" length="54996" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 01:13:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Meloni Tells Trump to Focus on His Own Popularity</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/meloni-tells-trump-to-focus-on-his-own-popularity-r1252/</link><description>Italy&#x2019;s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, has intensified her public dispute with US President Donald Trump, telling him to focus on his own popularity after he questioned her standing with Italian voters and repeated claims that she repeatedly sought a photograph with him.  Get today's headlines by email   The latest exchange unfolded on social media after Trump said on Saturday that Meloni was &#x201C;doing poorly in Italy with her level of popularity&#x201D;. He also accused her of failing to support US efforts to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. In a post on Instagram, Meloni dismissed what she described as Trump&#x2019;s &#x201C;constant, unprovoked attacks&#x201D; as &#x201C;senseless&#x201D;. Addressing his remarks about her domestic support, she said that being associated with Trump had certainly not boosted her popularity and that her political standing did not depend on her relationship with the US president. &#x201C;My popularity is none of your concern. I suggest you focus on yours,&#x201D; she wrote. Dispute Over Military FacilitiesTrump also accused the Italian leader of creating &#x201C;a great logistical inconvenience&#x201D; by refusing to allow the United States to use Italian air facilities for military operations involving Iran. Meloni rejected the criticism, saying access to Italian bases is governed by longstanding agreements that Italy has consistently respected. She added that those arrangements would not be violated while she remained prime minister. Row Began After G7 SummitThe dispute escalated following the recent G7 summit in France, where the two leaders were seen speaking privately and appeared to maintain cordial relations. After the meeting, Meloni told reporters that their relationship remained unchanged and that there had been &#x201C;no recriminations&#x201D;. However, Trump later told Italy&#x2019;s La7 television channel that Meloni had &#x201C;begged&#x201D; him to take a photograph with her. &#x201C;She begged me to take a photo with her; I felt sorry for her,&#x201D; Trump said during the interview. He also suggested she should be pleased that he had spoken with her. Meloni responded in an Instagram video, saying she was &#x201C;frankly stunned&#x201D; by the comments. &#x201C;I don&#x2019;t know why the US president behaves this way towards allies,&#x201D; she said, adding that such behaviour was not unprecedented. &#x201C;But there is one thing he needs to remember: neither I nor Italy ever beg.&#x201D; Growing Strains Between AlliesThe continuing war of words has highlighted increasing tensions between Rome and Washington following Trump&#x2019;s military action against Iran earlier this year. Italy&#x2019;s Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, has since cancelled a planned visit to the United States scheduled for early next week. Meloni&#x2019;s response has drawn support from across Italy&#x2019;s political spectrum, with politicians from different parties backing her defence of Italy&#x2019;s position. The pair have also clashed previously. Earlier this year, Trump criticised Pope Leo XIV on social media, describing him as weak on crime and poor on foreign policy. Meloni condemned those remarks as &#x201C;unacceptable&#x201D;. Despite the recent tensions, the two leaders had previously maintained a close political relationship. Meloni was the only European leader to attend Trump&#x2019;s inauguration in January 2025, underscoring what had been viewed as a strong partnership between the two governments.  RELATED ARTICLE: https://aseannow.com/topic/1397103-italys-meloni-rebukes-trump-over-begged-for-photo-claim/   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3914.jpg.c6799f9cde758bffb011468fa4bd9933.jpg" length="102718" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2026 01:00:45 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>ONCB Warns of Pink Cocaine Threat in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/oncb-warns-of-pink-cocaine-threat-in-thailand-r2414/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has issued an official warning about the spread of a new synthetic drug known as 2C-B (2C-Bromine), commonly referred to as &#x201C;pink cocaine&#x201D;. Authorities say the substance is gaining attention among some nightlife and drug-using groups despite posing serious risks to both physical and mental health.  Get today's headlines by email   On 20 June, Ms Areepak Ngernbamrung, Deputy Secretary-General and spokesperson for the ONCB, said the agency is concerned about the growing presence of 2C-B. Although it is marketed as pink cocaine, she stressed that the drug is not cocaine but a synthetic psychoactive substance with potentially severe effects on users.  According to the ONCB, 2C-B acts as both a stimulant and a hallucinogen, producing effects similar to LSD and ecstasy. Users may experience euphoria, unusual alertness, hallucinations, distorted perception, impaired judgement and reduced self-control. These effects can increase the likelihood of risky behaviour and may endanger both the user and others.  The agency warned that prolonged use can damage the brain, leading to irritability and chronic hallucinations. Excessive consumption can be fatal. The ONCB also highlighted concerns raised during the recent International Symposium of Forensic Drug Testing Lab Directors, where experts reported that 2C-B and substances sold as pink cocaine are often distributed as complex drug mixtures.  The drug is commonly sold in powder, tablet or capsule form and is increasingly mixed with other substances such as ketamine, cocaine or benzodiazepines. These mixtures are sometimes marketed as &#x201C;Happy Water&#x201D;, significantly increasing the risk of overdose and unpredictable reactions.  Health risks associated with high doses of 2C-B or its use alongside other drugs include irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, dangerously elevated body temperature, seizures and loss of consciousness. In severe cases, users may suffer sudden heart failure. The ONCB also warned that mixing the substance with the painkiller tramadol can cause respiratory depression, which may lead to immediate death because users often do not know the true composition or quantity of the substances they consume.  The spokesperson noted that 2C-B is classified as a Category 1 narcotic under Thai law. Anyone who produces, imports, exports, distributes or possesses the substance without authorisation faces legal penalties.  The ONCB urged the public, particularly young people, not to be misled by claims that pink cocaine is safe or harmless. The agency warned that synthetic drugs can have serious consequences for health, finances, future prospects and life itself.  Daily News reported that authorities are expected to continue monitoring the spread of 2C-B and related synthetic drugs. Members of the public with information about illegal drug trafficking are encouraged to contact the ONCB hotline 1386, available 24 hours a day.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5206.jpeg.5e5da231204d7e52c48454eb357c3d9e.jpeg" length="233752" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:36:36 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Wild Elephant Kills Mushroom Forager in Buriram Forest</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/wild-elephant-kills-mushroom-forager-in-buriram-forest-r2413/</link><description>A 58-year-old man was found dead in Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary in Buriram province after apparently being attacked by a wild elephant while foraging for mushrooms in the forest. The victim, identified as Phaitoon Samniang, was discovered on 20 June 2026 in a remote forest area near Nong Bon village in Lam Nang Rong subdistrict, Non Din Daeng district.  Get today's headlines by email   Police from Non Din Daeng Police Station responded after villagers searching for mushrooms reported finding a body in the forest. The location was approximately 3 kilometres from the village and 2 kilometres into the woodland.  Officers and rescue workers found the victim lying face down on a mound of earth. The body had significantly decomposed. A shoulder bag and a head torch were found nearby.  Investigators also found extensive elephant footprints around the scene, with the surrounding ground appearing heavily trampled. Authorities believe the man had been dead for at least three to four days before being discovered.    According to the investigation, Phaitoon, aged 58, lived in Nong Bon village, Lam Nang Rong subdistrict, Non Din Daeng district, Buriram. Family members said he was not married and had no children and regularly stayed overnight at a cassava field near the village. He was also known to enter the forest frequently to collect wild produce and mushrooms for food and additional income.  His sister, 44-year-old Uea-aree Tunhasing, told authorities that her brother routinely gathered forest products and mushrooms. She believes he may have encountered wild elephants while collecting mushrooms at night.  She said it was possible the elephants were startled by his presence and chased him. Investigators suspect he was unable to escape and was fatally attacked.  The forest area where the incident occurred is known to be inhabited by a herd of nearly 50 wild elephants that regularly forage in the vicinity. SiamRath reported that authorities documented the circumstances surrounding the death and continue to examine the evidence found at the scene.   Pictures courtesy of SaimRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Siamrath 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5237.png.458b1efc94bf738cb6528e2ff35d81a8.png" length="4573211" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:27:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand $30bn Land Bridge Plan to Challenge Malacca Strait</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-30bn-land-bridge-plan-to-challenge-malacca-strait-r2412/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s US$30 billion Land Bridge project, aiming to create a coast-to-coast logistics corridor linking Chumphon on the Gulf of Thailand with Ranong on the Andaman Sea. The project is intended to provide shippers with an alternative route to the congested Strait of Malacca, one of the world&#x2019;s busiest maritime trade passages.  Get today's headlines by email   The plan has regained momentum under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul&#x2019;s government following the war in Iran and disruption around the Strait of Hormuz, events that highlighted the vulnerability of global trade routes to strategic maritime chokepoints. The proposed 1-trillion-baht corridor would connect two new deep-sea ports through rail, highway and logistics infrastructure across southern Thailand.  According to a government presentation, the project could reduce logistics costs by nearly 30% and cut transit times by up to 14 days for cargo travelling between southern China and ports in the Indian Ocean serving South Asia and the Middle East. A 90-kilometre standard-gauge railway between the ports would form the core of the project, with capacity to handle up to 20 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit)annually. A separate metre-gauge railway would link the corridor to Thailand&#x2019;s existing rail network.  Thai officials have stressed that the Land Bridge is not intended to replace the Strait of Malacca but to capture part of the regional trans-shipment and feeder cargo market. Jiraroth Sukolrat, director-general of the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, said Thailand was targeting feeder vessels with capacities of 12,000 TEUs or less. Government estimates indicate feeder-to-feeder cargo movements could be around 10% cheaper and six days faster than comparable routes through Singapore.  Analysts remain cautious about the project&#x2019;s long-term viability. Eugene Mark of Singapore&#x2019;s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute said the scheme may ultimately prove more valuable as a strategic national transport corridor than as a direct competitor to Malacca. Independent researcher Wipawadee Panyangnoi noted that while the project has been repackaged to focus on ports, railways and light industry, its core concept remains largely unchanged from earlier proposals.  Investor interest has been restrained by the project&#x2019;s high cost, evolving policy framework and geopolitical sensitivities. Thai authorities have stated that the government would primarily act as regulator and facilitator, with funding expected to come from private-sector consortiums involving shipping lines, port operators, financiers and land developers.  Local communities have also voiced concerns about potential impacts on livelihoods, marine ecosystems and agricultural land. Reuters reported that fishing and farming groups along the proposed corridor fear disruption to established industries. In Ranong, fisherman Chaiyaporn Arunrasamee expressed concern about development in areas where residents depend on fishing, while coffee entrepreneur Chalermchart Seekhiao questioned the need for large-scale industrialisation in Chumphon&#x2019;s productive Phato district.  The Nation reported that the project recently faced another obstacle after regulators ordered a new Environmental and Health Impact Assessment due to significant differences between government and private-sector estimates of marine life density near the proposed ports. A government-appointed panel is reviewing the project and previous impact assessment reports, with findings expected before the end of July. The results will be closely watched by investors, local communities and neighbouring countries as Thailand considers whether the Land Bridge can become a major logistics asset.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5226.png.7f93ba6a2f62436b0f6e812555313379.png" length="2942059" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:21:08 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Airports Raise International Departure Charge in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/airports-raise-international-departure-charge-in-thailand-r2411/</link><description>Thailand has increased the Passenger Service Charge (PSC) for international departing passengers from 20 June 2026, raising the fee by 390 baht from 730 baht to 1,120 baht per person. The higher charge applies to passengers travelling on international flights from six major airports across the country.  Get today's headlines by email   The airports affected by the increase are Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang Airport, Chiang Mai Airport, Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai Airport, Phuket Airport and Hat Yai Airport. The revised charge came into effect on 20 June 2026.  The Passenger Service Charge is already included in the price of airline tickets, meaning travellers will not be required to pay the fee separately at the airport. The increase applies only to international departures.  Domestic travellers are unaffected by the change. The Passenger Service Charge for domestic flights remains unchanged at 130 baht per person.  The revised fee structure takes effect immediately and applies to eligible departures from the six airports covered by the policy. Airlines and airport operators have already incorporated the charge into ticket pricing.  Komchadluek reported that passengers planning international travel through the affected airports should be aware that the higher Passenger Service Charge is now in force.   Picture courtesy of Komchadluek  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5273.png.92f3e627121d7011584b0c599dae6e40.png" length="3556598" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:12:53 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Biosecurity Warns Over Thai Herbal Inhalers</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/australian-biosecurity-warns-over-thai-herbal-inhalers-r2410/</link><description>Australian Biosecurity has warned travellers about a popular Thai herbal inhaler after officers detected products containing six plant species of concern at Cairns Airport. The alert highlights potential biosecurity risks and reminds passengers that even traditional herbal remedies may be subject to Australia&#x2019;s strict import regulations.  Get today's headlines by email   The warning was issued on 20 June 2026 through the Australian Biosecurity Facebook page. The agency posted an image of a well-known Thai herbal inhaler and stated that officers had found herbal inhalation products at Cairns Airport containing six plant species considered a concern under Australia&#x2019;s biosecurity framework.  According to the agency, traditional herbal products can still pose biosecurity risks when brought into the country. Australian authorities routinely monitor incoming goods to prevent the introduction of pests, diseases and other biological threats that could affect agriculture, the environment and public health.  The post stressed that travellers can avoid substantial penalties by declaring items upon arrival and checking import requirements before travelling. Officials advised passengers to declare such products to biosecurity officers for assessment rather than risk breaching entry regulations.  The warning comes amid ongoing efforts by Australian authorities to strengthen border biosecurity controls. Products containing plant material, seeds, herbs and other organic substances may be subject to inspection, restrictions or seizure depending on their contents and compliance with import rules.  Amarin reported that Australian Biosecurity is expected to continue public awareness campaigns aimed at helping travellers understand import requirements and avoid penalties. Authorities have not announced any further action regarding the specific products shown in the warning but continue to advise passengers to check regulations before travel.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5233.png.68b84727b318af5f3285545341a8742c.png" length="2214737" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:07:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Police Seize Phuket, Krabi & Phang Nga Land in Nominee Crackdown]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-seize-phuket-krabi-phang-nga-land-in-nominee-crackdown-r2409/</link><description>Thai police have seized 49 rai of land worth more than THB 1.05 billion in Phuket, Krabi and Phang Nga as part of the latest operation targeting alleged foreign nominee business networks. The coordinated raids on 20 June 2026 involved more than 500 officers and resulted from 59 arrest warrants, 60 search warrants and investigations into 89 land plots linked to suspected illegal ownership structures.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation, named &#x201C;Foreign Nominee Network Crackdown Phase 3&#x201D;, was ordered by Pol Gen Samran Nuanma, Deputy National Police Chief and Director of the Centre for Suppression of Transnational Crime and Illegal Immigration. Pol Lt Gen Noppasin Poolsawat led the operation alongside senior officers from Provincial Police Region 8 and other specialist units.  Authorities said the investigation focused on companies suspected of using Thai nationals as nominees to hold shares on behalf of foreign investors, allowing them to control land and businesses in violation of Thai law. Across Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi, investigators identified 29 companies allegedly operating as nominees and 48 companies holding land while having foreign shareholders in the majority.  In Phuket, police examined 56 land plots with a combined value of about THB 231 million. Investigators identified 10 nominee companies controlling four land plots worth approximately THB 116 million, leading to 13 arrest warrants for 12 foreign nationals. Another 39 companies were found holding land while foreigners allegedly controlled more than half of the shares.    Among the key targets was the G-Mat group of companies, which operates hotels, resorts, vehicle rental services, restaurants, cannabis businesses and fitness facilities.  In Phang Nga, officers investigated companies linked to eight land plots. Authorities alleged that nine nominee companies controlled land worth about THB 269 million. One British national, identified only as Andrew, was arrested after investigators found that Sava Beach Villas was operating seven villas as a hotel business without the required licence.  Investigators also found evidence suggesting some Thai shareholders listed on company registrations were employees or relatives of company directors who lacked the financial means to make genuine investments, indicating possible nominee arrangements.   Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek  In Krabi, police targeted property development and entertainment businesses. Authorities arrested 26 Thai nationals and 12 foreign nationals linked to alleged nominee structures. One major case involved Tropical House, a property development company reportedly controlled by Polish investors through Thai nominees despite being registered as a Thai-owned company.  Another investigation focused on Kanj Entertainment Partnership, allegedly owned by a South African national who used Thai nominees. Police also accused a lawyer and an accountant of helping create false registration documents, including the use of signatures belonging to deceased individuals.  Komchadluek reported that police seized company registration records, accounting documents, computers, mobile phones and other electronic evidence. The material is being examined as investigators expand enquiries into related networks across the country.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5194.jpeg.9dad574c176dd6ca31fd1cf0e8add92c.jpeg" length="153369" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 20:02:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Committee Reviews Cannabis Controls</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-committee-reviews-cannabis-controls-r2408/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s House Public Health Committee is reviewing the country&#x2019;s cannabis policy amid growing concerns over widespread sales, legal loopholes and public health risks. The committee is considering whether cannabis should be returned to the narcotics list, a move that could have significant implications for farmers, businesses and consumers.  Get today's headlines by email   The review follows concerns that uncontrolled sales and unregistered cultivation have expanded since cannabis was liberalised in June 2022. A meeting chaired by Sakoltee Phattiyakul on 18 June brought together representatives from the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), medical networks, academics and civic groups campaigning against drug-related harms.  The debate highlighted sharp divisions over cannabis regulation. Medical and anti-drug groups support temporarily returning cannabis to narcotics control while a dedicated cannabis law is developed. Cannabis operators and civic networks oppose the proposal, arguing it could harm farmers and businesses attempting to operate legally.  Dr Tewan Thaneerat, deputy director-general of the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, said concerns had continued since legalisation. He noted that the Public Health Ministry introduced three regulations in June 2025 covering research, sales, processing and exports in line with international standards.  Officials are now working on a new cannabis and hemp bill alongside the FDA, the Department of Health Service Support and the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Public Health. The draft was previously submitted to the Cabinet but was not considered before Parliament was dissolved. Public hearings are expected to conclude by late July before the bill is resubmitted.  Ekkapop Sittiwantana, deputy chairman of the committee from the People&#x2019;s Party, said cannabis should be returned to the narcotics list until the new law is enacted. He warned that widespread unregistered cultivation and informal sales had created loopholes that could be exploited by grey businesses and called for proper registration of cannabis plants.  Assoc Prof Dr Smith Srisont, representing doctors, academics and civic groups opposed to drug-related harms, also supported tighter controls. He argued that despite extracts containing more than 0.2% THC remaining classified as narcotics, cannabis availability had already created practical concerns and that narcotics control should be restored before a separate regulatory law is introduced.  The FDA told the committee that most inspected cannabis products met labelling and testing standards. However, it said many sales channels remain outside the legal system, creating enforcement challenges.  Cannabis operators and the Thai Cannabis Future Network argued that legal businesses face unfair competition from the black market, illegal imports and ongoing legal uncertainty. The network also raised concerns about alleged pressure linked to cannabis licensing and the cost of obtaining medical prescriptions.  The Nation reported that Sakoltee concluded the meeting by directing officials to compile a list of all licensed cannabis shops in Bangkok and FDA-certified cannabis products for review. The committee will also examine cannabis-related harm and consider both public-sector proposals and the Public Health Ministry&#x2019;s draft bill as lawmakers seek a balanced regulatory framework.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5198.png.cad256fc0111c77165ddcc1aace01b7e.png" length="2861099" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 19:51:07 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>American DJ Arrested for Illegal Work in Chiang Mai</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/american-dj-arrested-for-illegal-work-in-chiang-mai-r2407/</link><description>An American man was arrested in Chiang Mai after police alleged he was working as a DJ without a valid work permit, highlighting ongoing enforcement of Thailand&#x2019;s labour laws affecting foreign nationals.  Get today's headlines by email   The suspect, identified as Eick Alberto, 30, was detained by tourist police during an inspection of an entertainment venue on Charoen Rat Road in Muang district. The arrest took place at approximately 00:20 on Saturday, 20 June 2026.  According to police, Alberto was found performing as a DJ at the venue despite not holding the work permit required under Thai law. Authorities said foreign nationals must have appropriate authorisation before undertaking employment in the country.  Police charged Alberto with working as a foreigner without a permit or working beyond the scope of authorised employment. Following his arrest, he was handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings.  The operation formed part of ongoing inspections by tourist police targeting illegal employment by foreign nationals. Authorities said the checks are intended to ensure compliance with Thailand&#x2019;s labour regulations and employment requirements.  The arrest comes amid continued enforcement efforts across the country, with officials monitoring workplaces and entertainment venues for potential violations involving foreign workers. Tourist police have stated that such inspections are conducted to identify individuals who may be working without the necessary legal documentation.  Khaosod reported that the case will now proceed through the investigative process. Authorities have not announced any further charges, and the outcome will depend on the findings of investigators and subsequent legal proceedings.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5241.png.a96516cb49b80e7e4e4967f011a27d88.png" length="2266041" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 19:44:53 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Tunnel Collapse Kills Two at Chiang Rai Rail Project</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/tunnel-collapse-kills-two-at-chiang-rai-rail-project-r2406/</link><description>Two workers were killed and two others injured after a section of wall collapsed inside the Doi Luang railway tunnel on the Den Chai-Chiang Rai-Chiang Khong railway project in Doi Luang district, Chiang Rai, on 20 June 2026. The collapse occurred in an area of the tunnel that had not yet been lined with concrete, with debris falling onto workers inside the construction site.  Get today's headlines by email   According to project engineer Pattapong Boonkaew, the Doi Luang tunnel is 3.4 kilometres long and was successfully bored through last year. Construction is currently focused on installing a permanent concrete lining to protect the tunnel walls, with more than three-quarters of the work already completed. The collapse occurred in an exposed section that was awaiting protective treatment as part of the normal construction process.  Pattapong said preliminary findings suggest the collapse was caused by an &#x201C;unforeseeable geological event&#x201D;. He explained that Chiang Rai has experienced unusually heavy and prolonged rainfall over the past two to three years, resulting in excessive water accumulation within rock layers beneath Doi Luang mountain. This is believed to have affected temporary support structures in the exposed section, causing a localised failure and collapse.  The engineer stressed that the tunnel&#x2019;s main structure, including sections already lined with permanent concrete, remains stable and safe. He said the incident would not affect the overall construction schedule or the future safety of railway operations. Geological specialists will now conduct a detailed assessment of rock conditions, while additional safety measures and reinforced temporary supports will be introduced to prevent similar incidents.    Authorities confirmed that two workers died at the scene and two others were injured. All casualties were transferred to Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital.  Chiang Rai Governor Chucheep Pongchai visited the site shortly after receiving reports of the incident. He said he had been attending official duties in Wiang Kaen district when informed by the Doi Luang district chief. The matter was immediately reported to the Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, who were attending duties with the Prime Minister.  The governor said the Prime Minister had expressed concern and ordered an immediate on-site assessment. He described the collapse as an engineering accident influenced by natural factors, including persistent rainfall. He added that accumulated rainfall data would be incorporated into future construction planning during the wet season.  Authorities have coordinated with Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital to ensure support and compensation for the injured workers and the families of those who died. Chucheep emphasised that the collapse was confined to a specific construction area within the tunnel and did not involve a major structural failure of the project.  Matichon reported that the Den Chai-Chiang Rai railway project was approved by the Cabinet on 31 July 2018 with a budget of 85.345 billion baht and a construction period of seven years. The line is expected to open in January 2028 and includes four railway tunnels.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 21 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5269.png.927da83d26b6b5d9c945f418c74d2ffd.png" length="3728362" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 19:38:27 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
