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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>British Man Arrested After Disturbance in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/british-man-arrested-after-disturbance-in-phuket-r2160/</link><description>A 24-year-old British man has been arrested after allegedly causing a second public disturbance in Phuket&#x2019;s Chalong area within two days. Police said the latest incident took place at about 12:00 on 2 June 2026 in Soi Ta-iad, a popular fitness and Muay Thai training district in Mueang Phuket district.  Get today's headlines by email   Officers responded after receiving reports from members of the public that a foreign man appeared heavily intoxicated, was speaking incoherently and causing a nuisance in the area. A patrol team led by Sub-Lieutenant Bandit Khamkaew arrived and found the man displaying signs of intoxication and behaving erratically.  According to police, officers attempted to search the man, but he allegedly resisted and tried to flee. Police detained him, citing concerns that his behaviour could pose a risk to residents and visitors nearby and took him to Chalong Police Station for further investigation.    Authorities later confirmed he was the same individual involved in a separate incident on 1 June. During that earlier event, police said the man, identified only as Mr Brown, was found sitting outside a house in Soi Ta-iad after allegedly banging on a resident&#x2019;s door and attempting to take a raincoat and motorcycle helmet left outside the property.  The homeowner reported feeling frightened and concerned for the safety of their family and belongings. Officers who attended the scene found that Mr Brown held valid identification and immigration documents and had travelled to Phuket to study Muay Thai.  Police said he was able to communicate clearly during questioning and claimed his actions were intended as a prank. As the homeowner decided not to file a complaint, officers issued a warning and escorted him back to his accommodation.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Following the second disturbance, police charged Mr Brown with becoming intoxicated and behaving disorderly in a public place. He was handed over to investigators at Chalong Police Station for legal proceedings.  Khaosod reported that the case highlights police concerns about public safety in busy tourist and training areas. Authorities have urged members of the public to report individuals whose behaviour causes disturbances or may present a danger to the community.  -7723805376441941018.mov Video courtesy of Phuketinsta  Related story  Foreign-tourist-enters-Phuket-property-police-intervene  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The case was announced on 3 June 2026 by Pol Gen Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police and Director of the Anti-Human Trafficking Centre, alongside senior officers from the Central Investigation Bureau. The operation followed a request for assistance from the Hong Kong Police Force after the student&#x2019;s family reported receiving threats and ransom demands.  According to investigators, Miss Wang, aged 21, disappeared after travelling to Thailand from Hong Kong. Her father was contacted via WeChat by an unknown man claiming to be holding her captive. The suspect demanded HK$3 million and sent images showing the student bound and appearing to have been assaulted, prompting the family to seek help from Hong Kong police.    Police discovered that before the alleged kidnapping, scammers had persuaded the student to request money from her father under the pretext that it was needed as proof of financial support for overseas studies. Between 19 and 20 May 2026, her father transferred HK$1.4 million, into her Bank of China account. The funds were later dispersed to multiple accounts believed to be linked to the scam network.  The student travelled alone on Hong Kong Airlines flight HX767, arriving in Thailand at 2.36am on 1 June 2026. She initially checked into a hotel in Bangkok&#x2019;s Lat Krabang district, where investigators reviewed CCTV footage and found no evidence that she had been abducted.  Further investigation revealed that she had hired a vehicle to purchase ropes, a knife, body paint and red lipstick before creating injuries and restraint marks herself. She then photographed and filmed the staged scenes and sent the material to the scammers, who used it to pressure her family into paying the ransom.   Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid  Police later traced the student to another hotel in Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan, where she had checked in using a fake passport, allegedly supplied by the scammers. Officers located her and secured her safety.  The Royal Thai Police said the student had been subjected to psychological manipulation by criminals posing as government or law enforcement officials. Investigators described the case as a &#x201C;virtual kidnapping&#x201D;, a growing scam in which victims are coerced into isolating themselves and staging abductions while fraudsters extort money from relatives.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities said they will continue working closely with Hong Kong police and international law enforcement agencies to pursue those responsible and prevent similar crimes.  AQPf03L6xFNEyb8LZ3YiNsgJghze75iGjTRUBCqyZ88k-7--NX2tHijOfr7zG4XO9Jwukr_IytXbL-2FHKXczCcI3npUBRLU-WZH2aY2lg.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3755.jpeg.4c503253ff1402d281690b78b982049c.jpeg" length="353762" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 22:20:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Korean Tourist Robbed by Ladyboys in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/korean-tourist-robbed-by-ladyboys-in-pattaya-r2158/</link><description>A Korean tourist has reported being robbed by two ladyboys on Pattaya&#x2019;s Walking Street after a designer bag containing cash and personal belongings was allegedly stolen during the early hours of 3 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   The complaint was brought to the attention of reporters at 9.30pm on 3 June 2026 by a concerned citizen who requested anonymity. The individual reported that a group of ladyboys had targeted a foreign tourist on Walking Street in Pattaya, Chonburi, during the early hours of the same day. The victim later filed a formal complaint with investigators at Pattaya City Police Station.  The concerned citizen also provided video footage of the alleged theft, showing the suspects approaching and surrounding the tourist before allegedly stealing property. The footage was shared as a warning to visitors and with a request for authorities to take stronger action against pickpocket gangs operating in the area.  Reporters visited the scene on Walking Street and found that the area is used as an operational point by Pattaya Tourist Police, who provide assistance to visitors from 8pm until 4am daily. After the end of operations, officers gradually leave the area and traffic is permitted to resume along the route leading to Bali Hai Pier.  It is believed the suspects may have chosen this period to act because it falls immediately after tourist assistance points close and police presence is gone. The area remains busy with tourists at that time, while security coverage may not be as intensive as during normal operating hours.  Police records confirm that the incident occurred at approximately 5am on 3 June 2026 outside an entertainment venue on Walking Street. The victim was identified as 38-year-old Korean tourist Dong Chan Shin.  According to the police report, the tourist was walking along the popular entertainment district when one ladyboy approached, initiated conversation, offered an embrace and made physical contact. A second ladyboy, believed to be part of the same group, then moved in to distract the tourist, allowing the suspects to allegedly steal a Gucci bag.  The bag reportedly contained 10,000 baht in cash, an identity card and a room key. The suspects then fled the scene.  Investigators from Pattaya City Police Station have acknowledged the complaint and are reviewing CCTV footage from the area. Officers are gathering evidence and working to identify and locate those responsible in order to pursue legal action as quickly as possible.  AQMKPnCLxG3lDYv-dksxAfIlkJvF4V-6IxI-D_2rIsScQeUKEVly8c504ZeSDCFP9nbFrOM-3KBm94KDhnol6a7vtQxHqr1iWqvO0GuECw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The ESD system is scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2027, as part of Japan&#x2019;s broader effort to reform the way it recruits foreign workers. The programme is intended to address labour shortages across key sectors while offering foreign workers a clearer route to developing professional skills and accessing higher-skilled employment opportunities.  Under the framework, Thai workers sent to Japan will be able to build occupational skills through three years of work experience. The Thai government said the programme would help participants achieve skills equivalent to Japan&#x2019;s Specified Skilled Worker No 1 level, providing a pathway to more advanced employment while gaining practical workplace experience.  A key element of the agreement is improved worker protection. Thai employees participating in the programme will receive labour and workplace safety protections under Japanese law on the same basis as Japanese workers, including safeguards against discrimination and unfair treatment. The scheme is also expected to provide greater flexibility than previous arrangements by allowing workers to request transfers or change employers under specified conditions.  The new ESD model will replace Japan&#x2019;s Technical Intern Training Programme, which has faced criticism in the past. Japan has increasingly relied on foreign labour to offset workforce shortages linked to demographic decline, prompting reforms aimed at improving rights protection and creating a more direct route to skilled-worker status.  The demand for foreign labour continues to grow. Japan&#x2019;s foreign workforce reached 2.57 million in 2025, surpassing 2.5 million for the first time. The ESD programme is expected to cover up to 426,200 workers during its first two years. Labour shortages have also affected the food-service sector, where approvals under the Specified Skilled Worker Type 1 programme were suspended after the sector approached its 50,000-worker limit.  The Nation reported that the MOC will remain in force for five years and will automatically renew for further five-year periods. Deputy government spokesperson Patdarasm Thongsaluaykorn said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had confirmed the agreement is not considered a treaty under Section 178 of the Constitution, allowing it to proceed without parliamentary treaty approval.  The government said the agreement would expand overseas employment opportunities for Thai workers, improve welfare and protection standards, and allow participants to return to Thailand with valuable skills that can contribute to national development. Thai authorities and the Thai embassy in Japan are also expected to work together to support workers and their families when returning home at the end of the programme.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3685.png.a20da73d38388b9b2136696c0c89f36b.png" length="3694037" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 21:46:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Foreign Nationals Among at Least 21 Killed in Delhi B&B Fire]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/foreign-nationals-among-at-least-21-killed-in-delhi-bb-fire-r1121/</link><description>At least 21 people have died and dozens more were injured after a fire swept through a multi-storey building in south Delhi, according to police in the Indian capital.  Get today's headlines by email   Several of those killed were foreign nationals, including people from South Asian, African and Central Asian countries who had travelled to India for medical treatment or were accompanying relatives receiving care, local media reported. The blaze broke out at the Flourish Stay bed-and-breakfast in the Malviya Nagar area. The property is believed to have catered primarily to patients and family members visiting a nearby private hospital. More than 40 people were rescued and taken to hospital. Authorities have not yet confirmed how many people were inside the building when the fire started, and the cause remains under investigation. One of Delhi's Deadliest FiresThe incident is among the deadliest fires in the Indian capital in recent years. Fire officer AK Malik said crews brought the blaze under control quickly before conducting a full search of the building. "The fire was brought under control quite early on - it was contained very quickly. We have now cleared the building and opened it up for the police," he said. Delhi minister Ashish Sood said officials were investigating whether the property had the required permissions to operate as a bed-and-breakfast facility. He added that anyone found responsible for violations would face criminal action. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences to the victims' families and announced compensation of 200,000 rupees ($2,088) for the families of those killed and 50,000 rupees for those injured. Witness AccountsVideos shared on social media showed flames engulfing the building as crowds gathered outside. Television footage later showed the structure heavily damaged while emergency teams searched for victims. Witnesses told BBC Hindi that many people were found unconscious inside the building. Some were discovered beneath beds in hotel rooms, while others were found collapsed in washrooms. Wasim, a local resident who helped during the rescue effort, said he found the bodies of a couple embracing inside a washroom. Another witness said several unconscious victims were given CPR, with some successfully revived. A shopkeeper whose business faces the building said he laid quilts on the ground to help cushion people attempting to jump from upper floors. According to witnesses, several people survived after leaping from the building. Victims Yet to Be IdentifiedAuthorities have not released a complete list of those killed or formally identified the victims. Local lawmaker Satish Upadhyay said a number of people from Bangladesh and other South Asian countries were staying in the building while seeking medical treatment in Delhi. By early evening, search and rescue operations were nearing completion, although ambulances remained on standby as crews continued clearing debris. Safety ConcernsFires remain a recurring problem across India, where enforcement of building safety regulations is often criticised as inadequate. Previous investigations into major fires have highlighted issues including poor inspections, faulty electrical systems and buildings operating beyond their approved use. Incidents at factories, hospitals, coaching centres and entertainment venues have repeatedly exposed gaps between safety regulations and their enforcement.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. 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Get today's headlines by email   In the post, the Chinese national, who said he has lived in Thailand for many years, questioned whether a restaurant operating in Thailand could legally function without a Thai bank account. He wrote that the business accepted only cash and WeChat Pay, prompting him to ask whether such an arrangement was permitted.  According to the video, the man had recently eaten at a noodle restaurant in Huai Khwang and attempted to pay using local payment methods. He said restaurant staff informed him that they did not accept Thai QR-code payments and did not have a Thai bank account.  The customer claimed staff then asked whether he had another currency available. He eventually paid in Chinese yuan and said he was charged the equivalent of 375 baht for a bill that had originally totalled 325 baht, resulting in an additional cost of 50 baht.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  In the video, he expressed confusion about the policy, asking: &#x201C;This restaurant only accepts yuan. I&#x2019;m confused. Can they really do this?&#x201D; He also urged businesses operating in Thailand to comply with Thai laws and tax regulations.  The man added that he was not unfamiliar with local practices, saying: &#x201C;They may think I&#x2019;m new to Thailand, but I&#x2019;ve been here a long time. Half of me is Thai already.&#x201D;  The video quickly attracted attention across social media, with many users questioning whether businesses in Thailand can legally refuse to accept Thai currency or operate without a Thai payment system. The discussion has focused on payment regulations, taxation and whether foreign-owned businesses should be required to use local banking services.  No response from the restaurant had been reported as of 3 June 2026. Relevant authorities had also not issued any immediate statement regarding the allegations.  Khaosod reported that the case is likely to draw further scrutiny as questions continue over the legality of payment practices used by some businesses catering primarily to foreign customers. Any official response from regulators or the restaurant could help clarify the rules governing accepted payment methods in Thailand.  video_616883308836159489-gvYKu7E1.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Bipartisan vote in HouseAlthough the vote does not immediately alter U.S. military policy, it places the House formally on record against a conflict that has lasted for more than three months and has contributed to economic uncertainty worldwide. Democrats described the outcome as a significant step in challenging the administration&#x2019;s handling of the war. Representative Jared Huffman said Congress was moving closer to declaring the conflict unlawful without explicit approval from lawmakers. Senate action still pendingThe resolution now heads to the Senate, where lawmakers have been considering similar efforts to limit the administration&#x2019;s war powers. Previous attempts by critics of the conflict to advance war powers measures were blocked by Republican allies of the president. Momentum shifted last month when the Senate moved forward with its own proposal after Senator Bill Cassidy changed his position and voted in favor of advancing the measure. A final Senate vote has not yet been scheduled. In the House, Wednesday&#x2019;s vote marked the fourth attempt to pass legislation seeking an end to the conflict. Earlier efforts attracted some Republican backing but fell short because of opposition from party leaders. Most Republicans, led by House Speaker Mike Johnson, have argued that the military action does not constitute a war requiring congressional approval. Party leaders have also maintained that restricting the president&#x2019;s authority during the conflict could benefit Iran&#x2019;s government and undermine U.S. security interests. Economic concerns shape debateSupport for the administration&#x2019;s position has weakened as public concerns about the conflict have grown. While Republican voters largely continue to back the war, independent voters have become increasingly skeptical as fighting has continued. The shift comes as lawmakers prepare for November&#x2019;s midterm elections. Economic pressures have played a major role in that change. Disruptions to global trade linked to the conflict have contributed to higher prices for fuel and some consumer goods. Democrats have repeatedly argued that the war has undermined Trump&#x2019;s campaign promises to avoid new overseas conflicts and reduce costs for American families. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said the conflict had increased costs for consumers and called for an immediate end to the military campaign. Dispute over presidential authoritySeveral Republicans supporting the resolution have pointed to the 1973 War Powers Act, which allows presidents to conduct military operations without congressional approval for a limited period. Critics argue that the legal window for the current operation expired in early May and that Congress should now decide whether military action continues. The House measure, introduced by Representative Greg Meeks, directs the president to withdraw U.S. forces from hostilities involving Iran unless Congress issues a declaration of war or specifically authorizes military action. Because it is a concurrent resolution, the measure requires approval from both chambers of Congress but does not go to the White House for the president&#x2019;s signature. The administration has dismissed the proposal as unconstitutional and argues that active hostilities ended after Trump ordered a ceasefire on April 7. The White House has maintained that there are currently no hostilities requiring the withdrawal of U.S. forces and has opposed the resolution on both legal and practical grounds.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/260305-iran-war-strike-vl-230p-114868.webp.00bdc28f40f3e494d7867a9d04b0fa66.webp" length="291162" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 21:28:23 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Murder Charge Filed in Death of California Trump Supporter</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/murder-charge-filed-in-death-of-california-trump-supporter-r1119/</link><description>California prosecutors have filed a murder charge against a man accused of fatally beating a 69-year-old homeowner known locally for displaying American flags and pro-Trump memorabilia outside his residence.  Get today's headlines by email   The charge against Thomas Caleb Butler, 32, was upgraded after the victim, Kerry George Sheron, died from injuries sustained during an assault outside his home in Escondido on 20 May. Butler, a former Navy information systems technician, had initially been charged with attempted murder and pleaded not guilty during a court appearance on 22 May. Following Sheron&#x2019;s death on 24 May, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office amended the case to include a murder charge. Victim Died Four Days After AssaultAccording to prosecutors, Butler allegedly punched Sheron, causing him to fall, and then struck him several more times while he was on the ground. Sheron was taken to hospital in critical condition after the attack and died four days later. Family members described him as a strong supporter of Donald Trump and said the assault was &#x201C;brutal and unprovoked.&#x201D; In announcing the upgraded charge, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said the attack had left Sheron&#x2019;s family and community grieving and pledged to pursue justice in the case. Investigation ContinuesAuthorities have not identified a motive for the assault. However, the Escondido Police Department said investigators are examining whether the incident may have had a political element. The attack occurred at about 2:14 p.m. local time on 20 May, when officers responded to reports of an assault at Sheron&#x2019;s home. Police said they found Sheron suffering from severe injuries. A bystander who intervened was also hurt. Investigators said the suspect had fled before officers arrived. Police later located Butler in the neighborhood after witnesses provided a description. Potential Life SentenceButler remains in custody at the San Diego County Jail without bail. He is scheduled to be arraigned on the murder charge on Friday after a previous court hearing was canceled. Prosecutors said Butler faces a potential sentence of 28 years to life in prison if convicted. Military records provided by the Navy show Butler enlisted in December 2011, served as an information systems technician, and was discharged in January 2023.   Join the discussion?   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Officers initially detained Nowak after his attacker falsely claimed he had been the target of a racist assault. During Prime Minister&#x2019;s Questions, Farage repeated his argument that the case demonstrated &#x201C;two-tier policing&#x201D;, claiming anti-racism guidance had encouraged officers to treat ethnic groups differently. Starmer rejected the allegation, saying the appropriate response was &#x201C;serious work, not rage&#x201D;. Murder and InvestigationVickrum Digwa, 23, was sentenced on Monday to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years for killing Nowak in Southampton in December. Digwa stabbed the teenager with a large blade that he said he carried because of his Sikh faith. He then falsely told police he had been subjected to a racist attack, leading officers to initially arrest Nowak rather than his attacker. Body-worn camera footage released this week showed officers handcuffing the teenager as he repeatedly said he could not breathe. The incident is under investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Family Urges UnityStarmer told MPs that Nowak&#x2019;s family had specifically asked for the tragedy not to be used to deepen social divisions. He said his own response had focused on identifying lessons and ensuring justice, while accusing Farage of appealing to public anger despite the wishes of the victim&#x2019;s relatives. Starmer described attempts to use the case to create &#x201C;grievance and division&#x201D; as unforgivable. Outside court on Monday, Henry&#x2019;s father, Mark Nowak, said the family wanted his son&#x2019;s death to lead to positive change. He urged people not to use the case to promote hatred, tension or division, and said they hoped it would help make streets safer. Political and Policing ResponseKemi Badenoch also criticised Farage, saying she was disappointed by his intervention. In the Commons, she described the case as a warning to institutions across the country and said politicians should work to unite people rather than divide them. Ed Davey said police forces should implement any recommendations arising from the watchdog&#x2019;s investigation. He added that politicians should avoid turning the teenager&#x2019;s death into a political issue. Donna Jones said Nowak&#x2019;s family were distressed by violent protests that broke out in Southampton on Tuesday. She said relatives had made clear they did not support demonstrations or the unrest seen on the streets. Meanwhile, the National Police Chiefs' Council said it would review wording in its Police Anti-Racism Commitment. The document has faced scrutiny because it states police should not necessarily treat everyone &#x201C;the same&#x201D; if they are seeking equal policing outcomes across ethnic groups. Earlier, Policing Minister Sarah Jones said the wording was wrong and could create a misleading impression. However, she stressed that the document was intended as a statement of values and did not form the basis of police training or operational decisions.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/015c7a3a446cb365a5e4e72732c1af19.webp.689a2d1aab3551c438f9188aa04f1332.webp" length="228444" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 21:10:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Rider Struck by Lightning on Bangkok Flyover</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/rider-struck-by-lightning-on-bangkok-flyover-r2155/</link><description>A food delivery rider was injured after being struck by lightning while riding a motorcycle on the Ratchavipha flyover in Bangkok during heavy rain on 2 June. The incident occurred at around 3.40pm on the elevated section of Vibhavadi Rangsit Road heading towards the Ratchayothin intersection.  Get today's headlines by email   According to initial reports, the rider was travelling across the flyover amid a thunderstorm when lightning struck the middle of the body while on the motorcycle. The impact caused the motorcycle to lose control and fall off, leaving the rider with multiple injuries.  Rescue volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation and an emergency medical team from Chulabhorn Hospital rushed to the scene and provided urgent assistance. The injured rider was found with burns consistent with a lightning strike, including singed hair and visible lightning marks on the body. The helmet also showed burn damage.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  The rider was transported to Kasemrad Prachachuen Hospital for emergency treatment. Further images later circulated online showing a long burn wound across the neck and chest. Reports also noted that a necklace worn by the rider had broken during the strike, while the helmet sustained a prominent burn mark on the top.  The incident attracted widespread attention on social media, with some users questioning whether items such as the rider&#x2019;s necklace or helmet could have attracted the lightning strike. In response, Associate Professor Dr Jessada Denduangboripant, a lecturer in the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University and a science communicator, said the items did not attract the lightning.  Dr Jessada explained that the strike was simply a matter of bad luck, as the motorcycle was travelling across a prominent elevated structure at the exact location where lightning happened to strike. He stated that if the rider had not been at that point, another vehicle passing through the area could have been hit instead.    He added that the burn marks along the line of the necklace were caused by electrical current passing through the metal, generating heat and causing severe burns. He compared the effect to charging mobile phones that have been damaged or exploded after lightning strikes, stressing that such objects do not attract lightning but are affected by the electrical discharge.  The incident has also served as a reminder of the dangers of travelling during severe thunderstorms, particularly on exposed elevated roads. Authorities advise motorists to slow down and seek shelter in sturdy buildings when lightning activity is present.  Matichon reported that the rider remains under medical care, while the incident continues to be discussed online as experts reiterate that lightning strikes are unpredictable and can affect anyone caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3745.png.bcbe457d6a63a07e76127c210f93831a.png" length="1422870" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 21:09:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Ukraine Hits St Petersburg Ahead of Economic Forum</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/ukraine-hits-st-petersburg-ahead-of-economic-forum-r1117/</link><description>Ukraine launched drone attacks on the outskirts of St Petersburg early on Wednesday, hours before the opening of Russia&#x2019;s flagship economic forum, an event aimed at showcasing the country to international investors.  Get today's headlines by email   As daybreak approached, large columns of smoke were seen rising over areas near Russia&#x2019;s second-largest city. Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to address the forum on Friday, while organisers say thousands of participants from more than 130 countries will attend. Air Defences ActivatedRussian officials said air defence systems intercepted 59 drones overnight. Authorities reported that three districts in and around St Petersburg were affected by the attacks, although no fatalities were recorded. The strikes disrupted daily activity in the region. Mobile internet services were affected, and operations at St Petersburg&#x2019;s Pulkovo Airport were briefly suspended. Air raid alerts were also reported in parts of neighbouring Latvia and Estonia. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia would respond to the attacks, describing any future action as part of a broader and systematic approach. Claims of Hits on Military and Energy SitesUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later confirmed that Ukrainian drones had targeted several locations inside Russia, including an oil terminal and a naval facility in Kronstadt, a town near St Petersburg. In a social media post, Zelensky said Ukraine&#x2019;s campaign of long-range strikes was progressing as planned and aimed at bringing peace closer. Kronstadt serves as the main base of Russia&#x2019;s Baltic Fleet. Videos circulating online, which could not be independently verified, appeared to show drones flying toward military vessels docked in the area. The footage ended before any impact could be seen. Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine&#x2019;s unmanned systems forces, said on Telegram that the Russian corvette Boikiy had been hit during the operation. Forum Draws International GuestsThe attacks took place as St Petersburg prepared to host its annual economic forum, often referred to in the past as the &#x201C;Russian Davos&#x201D;. Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the event regularly attracted senior Western political figures, business leaders and international investors. This year&#x2019;s gathering is expected to include a small US delegation for the first time in nearly ten years. The group is being led by Rodney Mims Cook Jr, head of the US Commission of Fine Arts, who has overseen President Donald Trump&#x2019;s ballroom project at the White House. Among other attendees expected at the forum are US commentator Candace Owens and actor Steven Seagal, who has publicly expressed support for Putin. A Ukrainian defence industry figure, Denys Shtilierman of Fire Point, appeared to reference the timing of the strikes in a post on X, sharing footage of drones and smoke near the city. War Continues on Multiple FrontsSince the start of Russia&#x2019;s invasion, Ukraine has significantly expanded its domestic defence industry and increased its ability to conduct long-range drone operations inside Russian territory. Kyiv has frequently targeted energy and oil facilities, arguing they support Russia&#x2019;s military campaign. Meanwhile, fighting continues to cause casualties on both sides. A Moscow-backed official in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region said seven people were killed on Wednesday when a drone struck a passenger bus. Russia has also continued its attacks across Ukraine. On Monday night, combined missile and drone strikes killed at least 22 people in various parts of the country.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/PETERS.jpg.92fd07f8dd6accb93467db06456f353a.jpg" length="134846" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 21:02:49 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Phuket Airport to Launch E-Gates for Departing Passengers</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/phuket-airport-to-launch-e-gates-for-departing-passengers-r2154/</link><description>The Thai government has announced that Phuket International Airport will officially launch an automated passport control system for departing passengers on 13 June, aimed at reducing waiting times and improving passenger processing during busy travel periods.  Get today's headlines by email   The move follows reports circulating on social media about congestion at immigration checkpoints at Phuket International Airport, as well as allegations that fees were being charged to facilitate faster passage through immigration. The government said it had ordered an investigation into the claims while accelerating measures to improve efficiency and passenger services.  Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploythalee Laksamisaengchan said authorities are working to address overcrowding, particularly during peak periods when multiple flights arrive or depart within a short timeframe.  To improve convenience for travellers, Phuket Immigration is preparing to officially open the outbound automated passport control system on 13 June. The new system is intended to speed up passport processing, reduce queue times and enhance the overall efficiency of immigration services in line with international standards.  Officials said the upgrade will help accommodate growing passenger and tourist numbers passing through Phuket International Airport, one of Thailand&#x2019;s busiest gateways for international visitors.  Ploythalee stressed that immigration services at Phuket International Airport operate under the procedures and standards established by relevant government agencies. She also reiterated that there is no policy allowing additional payments in exchange for special privileges or expedited immigration processing.  The government said the airport remains focused on balancing convenience, speed and security while improving the passenger experience. The initiative forms part of wider efforts to strengthen airport operations and support continued growth in tourism and air travel.  ThaiRath reported that the automated passport control system is expected to become operational as scheduled on 13 June, providing departing passengers with a faster alternative to traditional immigration counters and helping ease pressure during periods of high passenger demand.   Picture courtesy of ThaiRath  Related story  Phuket-airport-denies-priority-immigration-fee-claims  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiRath 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3742.png.fb9b9bcf63d21077b954f5caf5644d51.png" length="5242349" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:59:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Republicans Force Trump to Scrap $1.8bn DOJ Fund</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/republicans-force-trump-to-scrap-18bn-doj-fund-r1116/</link><description>The US Department of Justice has abandoned a controversial $1.8bn (&#xA3;1.3bn) compensation fund after facing fierce opposition from Republican lawmakers, marking another instance of President Donald Trump encountering resistance from within his own party.  Get today's headlines by email   The so-called "anti-weaponisation" fund was unveiled as part of a settlement linked to a lawsuit Trump withdrew against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The programme was designed to compensate people whom the administration determined had been unfairly targeted by the Biden administration. Republican Revolt Ends Controversial FundThe proposal immediately sparked criticism across Washington. Lawmakers from both parties objected to provisions that shielded Trump, his family and his businesses from current IRS audits. Critics also raised concerns that people convicted over the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol could potentially receive compensation, a possibility administration officials declined to rule out. Pressure Builds in CongressRepublican opposition intensified rapidly after the plan was announced in May. During a private meeting with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, several Republican senators reportedly condemned the programme, arguing it appeared to benefit the president personally. The backlash soon extended beyond criticism. Republicans began slowing progress on legislation intended to fund US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, signalling that the fund could jeopardise one of Trump's key immigration priorities. Senate Majority Leader John Thune publicly urged the administration to withdraw the proposal, saying the administration should resolve the matter itself. At the same time, Democrats vowed to oppose related legislation, while legal challenges were filed seeking to block the programme. A federal judge later ordered the Justice Department to suspend the fund while litigation proceeded. A Pattern of Republican ResistanceThe collapse of the fund reflects a broader trend during Trump's second term, with some Republicans showing a greater willingness to challenge the president when they believe he has overreached. Recent examples include Republican support for efforts to limit the duration of US military involvement in Iran and votes compelling the Justice Department to release files connected to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike previous controversies, many Republicans were quick to criticise the DOJ fund and few publicly defended it. Some viewed the initiative as a political liability at a time when Trump is dealing with a costly conflict involving Iran, rising fuel prices and weak approval ratings ahead of midterm elections. A former Trump adviser described the proposal as a needless political mistake that risked harming Republicans electorally. Fund Cancelled but Dispute ContinuesAfter initially suspending the programme, Blanche confirmed on Tuesday that the administration would not proceed with the fund. However, questions remain over whether the issue is fully resolved. Blanche declined to commit the decision to writing, prompting some critics to worry that a future administration could attempt to revive the concept. Democratic and Republican lawmakers have already proposed legislation that would restrict presidents from using taxpayer funds to reward political allies. Republican Senator Thom Tillis argued that formally ending the programme was the only way to bring the controversy to a close. Democrats, meanwhile, have pledged to continue pursuing legal and legislative action. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said the administration's verbal commitment was insufficient and called for permanent legal measures to prevent any similar fund from being created in the future. Political Fallout AheadAlthough the programme lasted only two weeks, it has become a significant political flashpoint. Democrats are expected to use the controversy in campaign messaging ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, while Republicans continue to seek safeguards against similar initiatives. The episode underscores the limits of Trump's influence within his party and highlights growing signs that some Republican lawmakers are prepared to oppose the president when they believe his actions could damage the party politically or raise concerns about the use of executive power.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/b147c1dd9cb8ed0020537fcfa9f95071.webp.aa107db41abdd6cbcaf18c8765b6dbef.webp" length="35640" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:53:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Sihasak Warns Cambodia Move Risks Thai-Cambodia Talks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/sihasak-warns-cambodia-move-risks-thai-cambodia-talks-r2153/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow has warned that Cambodia&#x2019;s decision to pursue compulsory conciliation under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) could undermine broader efforts to restore relations and address border security issues between the two countries.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking in Paris, while attending the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Ministerial Council Meeting 2026, Sihasak responded to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet&#x2019;s letter to Thailand and the United Nations secretary-general seeking compulsory conciliation over overlapping maritime claims.  Sihasak said Thailand does not believe Cambodia&#x2019;s chosen approach will genuinely help resolve the dispute. He argued that several Cambodian claims were inconsistent with the facts and rejected Cambodia&#x2019;s assertion that Thailand terminated the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) because it did not intend to meet its obligations.  According to Sihasak, Thailand ended the 2001 MoU because more than 20 years of negotiations had failed to produce progress. He said the intention was to restart discussions on overlapping maritime areas on a new basis and within the UNCLOS framework.  Thailand believes bilateral negotiations should be given an opportunity before moving to other mechanisms. Sihasak said that if talks failed, both countries could consider voluntary conciliation or compulsory conciliation, but direct negotiations should come first.  He noted that compulsory conciliation can take considerable time, citing the case between Timor-Leste and Australia, which took nearly two years. During that period, maritime boundary delimitation and joint development of overlapping areas could not progress.  Sihasak questioned Cambodia&#x2019;s motives, saying the move appeared designed to create an advantage for itself. He warned that Cambodia&#x2019;s decision could affect discussions on restoring relations, border security and land-boundary issues because trust between the two countries was essential.  The minister said Thailand had anticipated Cambodia might pursue compulsory conciliation and had already begun preparations, including identifying potential conciliators and consulting legal experts. He added that he would meet Thailand&#x2019;s French legal adviser during his visit to discuss possible scenarios.  Sihasak said the current situation contradicted understandings reached during talks between the two countries&#x2019; prime ministers at the ASEAN summit in Cebu, Philippines, where both sides emphasised dialogue and trust-building as the basis for resolving disputes.  He also revealed that he had previously raised the matter with Cambodia&#x2019;s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn in New York, asking why the two countries could not first attempt negotiations before resorting to international mechanisms.  Sihasak stressed that Thailand was prepared to proceed through the compulsory conciliation process if necessary and remained confident in its ability to defend the country&#x2019;s interests. However, he noted that any final findings from compulsory conciliation would not be legally binding and could still require further negotiations between the two sides.  The Nation reported that Thailand&#x2019;s foreign minister is expected to return one day earlier than planned from the OECD meeting and arrive in Thailand on June 5. He is scheduled to brief foreign diplomats and hold an official press conference following recent statements by Cambodian leaders.  Related story  Cambodia-launches-unclos-process-over-gulf-dispute  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3705.png.e4ad5ad65d9a37a75109d045b5d0c432.png" length="1964319" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:48:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Australian Bar Owner&#x2019;s Girlfriend Falls From Third Floor in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/australian-bar-owners-girlfriend-falls-from-third-floor-in-pattaya-r2152/</link><description>A Thai woman suffered injuries after falling from the third floor of a recently opened beer bar in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya, late on the night of 3 June 2026. Emergency responders rushed to the scene after receiving reports of the fall, while police launched an investigation into the circumstances leading up to the incident.  Get today's headlines by email   Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation in Pattaya were alerted to the incident at 11.30pm. Police from Pattaya City Police Station also attended the scene at a five-storey commercial building that had recently opened as a beer bar.  Large numbers of Thai and foreign tourists gathered at the location, causing traffic congestion along Soi Buakhao. Officers asked bystanders who were not involved in the incident to leave the area so emergency personnel could carry out their work.  The injured woman was later identified as Natthanida. She was found with abrasions on her body and complained of pain in her back. Rescue workers provided first aid before transferring her to Pattaya City Hospital for urgent treatment. She was also reported to be intoxicated.  Witnesses told police that the woman is the girlfriend of an Australian man who owns the bar. They said the couple regularly drank alcohol together and that she had previously attempted to jump from the building, but her boyfriend had managed to stop her.  Initial investigations found that she fell from the third floor of the building. Her body struck and broke through an awning before landing on the ground below.  Witnesses also stated that the couple frequently argued and that the woman had appeared stressed for several days. However, they said they did not know the cause of her distress, describing it as a private matter.  While journalists were recording the scene, the injured woman&#x2019;s boyfriend, who appeared to be intoxicated, reportedly became upset, shouted at those present and attempted to prevent filming inside the area.  Pattaya City Police have documented the scene and collected evidence. Officers plan to interview the injured woman at hospital once her condition improves sufficiently for her to provide a statement. Authorities said they will wait until she is able to speak with investigators before completing the inquiry into the facts of the case and determine the cause of the incident.  If you or anyone you know is in emotional distress, please contact the Samaritans of Thailand 24-hour hotline: 02 713 6791 (English), 02 713 6793 (Thai) or the Thai Mental Health Hotline at 1323 (Thai). Please also contact your friends or relatives at this time if you have feelings of loneliness, stress or depression. Seek help.   Picture courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07; 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3737.png.7480bc833570fee82325d2b1819e9fc3.png" length="3608161" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:38:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Faces New US Import Tariff Proposal</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-faces-new-us-import-tariff-proposal-r2151/</link><description>Thailand could face an additional 12.5% tariff on exports to the United States under a new proposal from the administration of US President Donald Trump, which targets imports from 60 countries over concerns about forced labour in global supply chains.  Get today's headlines by email   The proposal, announced by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), would impose extra import duties of either 10% or 12.5% depending on whether countries have effective measures in place to prevent the import of goods produced using forced labour. Thailand is among 45 countries identified for the higher 12.5% rate, potentially increasing costs for Thai exporters selling goods to the US market.  The measure is the latest outcome of a Section 301 unfair trade investigation and comes as the Trump administration seeks to restore emergency tariff measures that were struck down by the US Supreme Court in February. The proposed tariffs are intended to address what US officials describe as an unfair competitive advantage gained through the use of forced labour in international supply chains.  According to the USTR, a lower 10% tariff would apply to imports from countries and regions including Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Malaysia, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. The agency said these jurisdictions either prohibit imports made with forced labour, have relevant commitments under trade agreements, or have implemented measures aimed at preventing such imports.  For the remaining 45 countries, including Thailand, the USTR said existing laws and enforcement mechanisms do not effectively prohibit imports linked to forced labour. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stated: &#x201C;The failure of some of our most important trading partners to address imports made with forced labour is unacceptable.&#x201D;  Greer added: &#x201C;This creates a dynamic in which American workers are forced to compete globally on an uneven playing field.&#x201D; The USTR is also proposing separate textile measures that would allow specified quantities of clothing and textile products to enter the US at reduced tariff rates, although no rates or volume limits have yet been disclosed.  The announcement comes ahead of 24 July, when a temporary 10% tariff introduced by the Trump administration on 20 February is due to expire. That same day, the US Supreme Court overturned tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.  Manager Online reported that the USTR will accept comments on the proposed tariffs and other remedies until 6 July, with hearings scheduled for 7 July. The agency has also exempted several categories from the proposed duties, including energy products, rare earth minerals and certain metals, beef, coffee, selected fruits and vegetables, pharmaceuticals, organic chemicals and aircraft parts.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 4 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3688.png.a2014f6510ca7e4cfe8283c0beca237f.png" length="3146663" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 20:30:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US Strikes Iran After Drone Attack on Kuwait Airport</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-strikes-iran-after-drone-attack-on-kuwait-airport-r1115/</link><description>The United States and Iran exchanged new attacks overnight, as Kuwait said Iranian drones struck buildings, including its international airport, killing one person and injuring more than 60 others.  Get today's headlines by email   The US military said it carried out what it described as self-defence strikes on Iran's Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz and intercepted missiles and drones launched by Tehran towards Gulf countries and shipping in the region. According to US Central Command (Centcom), the operation targeted an Iranian military ground control station after what it called attempted Iranian attacks across the Middle East. Centcom said Iran fired two missiles towards Kuwait and three towards Bahrain, but all either broke apart or were intercepted before reaching their targets. Iran confirmed it had launched missiles and drones against US military assets in what it described as a regional country, saying the attacks were retaliation for recent American actions. Kuwaiti officials said drones hit several sites, including Kuwait International Airport. The country's defence ministry spokesman, Brig Gen Saud Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, condemned the incident as &#x201C;criminal Iranian aggression&#x201D;. Kuwait's foreign ministry later reported damage to infrastructure and diplomatic missions. Strait of Hormuz TensionsCentcom also said US forces shot down three Iranian attack drones that were heading towards civilian vessels navigating regional waters. Earlier, the command announced that it had disabled an oil tanker travelling towards Iran as part of the US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which began on 13 April. The military said a US aircraft fired a Hellfire missile into the engine room of the Botswana-flagged vessel after its crew ignored repeated warnings. The tanker was reportedly not carrying cargo at the time. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that any effort to disrupt security in the strategic waterway would come at a significant cost for US forces. A separate statement from Iran's foreign ministry accused the leaders of Kuwait and Bahrain of bearing &#x201C;direct and unmistakable responsibility&#x201D; for what it called acts of aggression and also criticised the United States for its military strikes. Ceasefire Talks Remain StalledThe latest violence comes as efforts to negotiate a ceasefire between Washington and Tehran remain deadlocked. US President Donald Trump has continued to express optimism about a potential agreement, saying this week that Iran wants a deal and that it would be beneficial for the United States. Reports in US media suggested Trump recently sought changes to a proposed peace framework following discussions with senior advisers. The reported revisions involved the future of the Strait of Hormuz, the removal of highly enriched uranium from Iran, and a framework for renewed talks on Tehran's nuclear programme. However, Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei rejected those reports, accusing Washington of repeatedly altering its positions and introducing contradictory demands. Trump Signals Possible MeetingIn an interview broadcast on Wednesday, Trump said Iran had already agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon and suggested discussions with Iranian leadership were progressing. The president said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei was involved in the talks and indicated that a meeting could take place in the future. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers that sanctions relief had not been offered in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He said any easing of sanctions would depend on actions linked to Iran's nuclear programme. Rubio also defended the administration's approach during a tense congressional hearing, insisting that the conflict had ended despite continuing military exchanges between the two sides.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 3 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/KUWAIT.jpg.980af897665cbe483f2f86ded7c3c433.jpg" length="59807" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 11:32:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US Targets 60 Trade Partners With New Forced-Labour Tariffs</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-targets-60-trade-partners-with-new-forced-labour-tariffs-r1114/</link><description>The United States has announced plans to impose new tariffs on imports from 60 major trading partners, citing concerns that they have not done enough to prevent the importation of goods produced with forced labour.  Get today's headlines by email   The proposed duties, ranging from 10% to 12.5%, mark the second major tariff initiative by President Donald Trump&#x2019;s administration since the US Supreme Court struck down many of its earlier import taxes in February. According to the US Trade Department, the measures are aimed at countries that have failed to adequately prohibit or enforce restrictions on goods linked to forced labour. The 60 economies identified account for approximately 99.4% of US imports and include key trading partners such as the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, India, Japan and China. Findings of US InvestigationThe tariff proposal follows an investigation launched in March by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer into whether major US trading partners had taken sufficient action against forced-labour imports. The resulting report found that 54 countries had failed to establish and effectively enforce legal bans on the importation of goods produced wholly or partly through forced labour. It also concluded that six others &#x2014; Canada, the European Union, Ecuador, Indonesia, Mexico and Pakistan &#x2014; had not effectively enforced existing prohibitions. Greer said the practice creates unfair competition for US workers. &#x201C;American workers are forced to compete globally on an unlevel playing field,&#x201D; he said. The tariffs have not yet taken effect and must go through a formal implementation process before they can be enforced. Countries Facing Proposed DutiesUnder the proposal, imports from Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Malaysia and Taiwan would face a 10% tariff. The remaining 45 countries, including China and India, would be subject to a higher 12.5% duty. International PushbackSeveral governments quickly rejected Washington&#x2019;s justification for the measures. A UK government spokesperson said Britain was actively addressing forced labour risks both domestically and within international supply chains, adding that discussions with the US administration were continuing. China denied allegations that goods produced with forced labour enter its export supply chains. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Beijing opposed unilateral tariffs and rejected what she described as attempts to politicise the issue. The European Commission also criticised the proposal, describing tariffs imposed on those grounds as unjustified while reaffirming its commitment to implementing trade commitments agreed with Washington last year. India Questions Legal BasisIn India, trade analyst Ajay Srivastava of the Global Trade Research Initiative argued that New Delhi should challenge the legal foundation of the proposed tariffs. He said the measures appeared to stretch the scope of Section 301, the US law used to investigate and respond to trade practices considered unfair. Srivastava characterised the move as part of broader US pressure tactics and said it should remain separate from ongoing trade negotiations. Latest Move in Trump's Trade AgendaThe announcement comes months after the Supreme Court ruled that Trump&#x2019;s &#x201C;Liberation Day&#x201D; tariffs, introduced in April 2025, were unlawful. Following that ruling, the administration introduced a temporary global tariff of 10%, though Trump and other officials have repeatedly said the rate could eventually rise to 15%. The temporary measure is currently due to expire in July unless Congress acts to extend it. The latest proposal signals the administration&#x2019;s continued focus on using trade policy to address labour and supply-chain concerns while increasing pressure on major US trading partners.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 3 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/TARIFF.jpg.e5e55973f3193c008418b2a23a8e7515.jpg" length="232144" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 11:18:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nan Resort Fire Damages Offices & Restaurant]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/nan-resort-fire-damages-offices-restaurant-r2150/</link><description>A fire broke out at Sataa resort in Phu Phiang district, Nan province, on 3 June 2026, causing damage to the resort&#x2019;s office building, restaurant and coffee shop. Emergency services responded to the blaze and prevented it from spreading to other buildings within the property.  Get today's headlines by email   The fire was reported during the morning when Pol. Lt. Pornthep In-ai, an investigator at Phu Phiang Police Station, received a notification from the Nan 191 radio centre. He informed Pol. Col. Chanyut Chaimano, superintendent of Phu Phiang Police Station, and relevant agencies before travelling to the scene in Tha Nao subdistrict, Phu Phiang district.  Firefighters and emergency personnel from several local organisations attended the incident. These included teams from Tha Nao, Fai Kaeo, Muang Tit and Na Pang Subdistrict Administrative Organisations, Nan Provincial Administrative Organisation, local rescue units and the Nan Municipality Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office. Acting Major Natt Thiansut, Deputy Mayor of Nan Municipality, directed the firefighting operation.    Investigators found that the fire had started in the resort&#x2019;s office building before spreading to a wooden structure housing the restaurant and coffee shop. Fire crews worked for approximately two hours before bringing the blaze under control and preventing it from reaching other buildings.  Initial assessments showed that the office building and some other structures suffered serious damage. The total financial cost of the fire has not yet been determined and remains under evaluation.    Authorities believe the fire may have been caused by an electrical short circuit. However, police and relevant agencies are continuing to examine the scene and gather evidence to establish the exact cause.  The incident has highlighted the importance of regular electrical system inspections and fire safety measures at hotels, resorts, restaurants and other businesses. Emergency preparedness plans and properly maintained fire prevention equipment can help reduce the risk of damage to property and potential loss of life. ThaiRath reported that officials will continue their investigation in the coming days.   Pictures courtesy of ThaiRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now ThaiRath 3 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3729.png.f8edd399cfba54ae346261998e343d4f.png" length="4786989" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10:58:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Japanese Tourist & Ladyboy Fined After Pattaya Fight]]></title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/japanese-tourist-ladyboy-fined-after-pattaya-fight-r2149/</link><description>A Japanese tourist and a ladyboy were fined after a fight broke out on Pattaya Beach in the early hours of 3 June 2026, attracting the attention of tourists and passers-by before both were taken to Pattaya City Police Station.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident occurred at 12.50am on 3 June 2026 along Pattaya Beach. Good Samaritans stepped in to stop the altercation and escorted both parties to Pattaya City Police Station to report the matter. The confrontation unfolded in front of numerous tourists, many of whom recorded the incident on video.  Police found the Japanese tourist with blood on the face and injuries including a wound above the left eyebrow. The injured tourist was later identified as 40-year-old Japanese national Naona Sumoto. The other party was identified as 30-year-old Thai national Mintra Buran, a ladyboy.   Pictures courtesy of FM91  According to Mintra, the pair met on Walking Street in Pattaya and spent time talking before agreeing to continue the evening together. Mintra said a fee of 3,000 baht had been discussed for companionship, adding that an Indian tourist had previously offered 5,000 baht, but the decision was made to accompany the Japanese visitor instead.  The pair later walked along Beach Road near a shopping centre. During the walk, Mintra learned that the tourist&#x2019;s hotel was located in the Pattaya-Naklua area, more than 1.5 kilometres away. Feeling tired, Mintra suggested taking a taxi rather than continuing on foot.  According to Mintra&#x2019;s account, the tourist insisted on walking to the hotel and said that if there was no intention to continue, it would be better to leave. Mintra then decided to return and requested 1,000 baht as compensation for time already spent. The request was refused, leading to a heated argument that escalated into a physical fight on the beachfront.    Witnesses gathered as the confrontation unfolded, with many recording videos of the incident. Bystanders eventually intervened and escorted both parties to Pattaya City Police Station, where the dispute continued with a loud argument inside the station. Police officers warned both parties against causing a disturbance in a government office.  Police charged both individuals with participating in a public affray and imposed fines of 500 baht each. The injured party was instructed to seek medical treatment and obtain a medical report to support any further legal proceedings.  Mintra was released after paying the fine. Police said they are awaiting the medical examination results and if the Japanese tourist decides to pursue additional legal action, Mintra will be summoned to acknowledge any further charges and face legal proceedings in accordance with the law.  AQN4EBqXCRhTIkpVXelHQb7gP16vtfYujtAwWdZQtUAdCLhfK-8E8EmB25LBuq_5raRl6bdrzEA3tuQr9j32wth-g6TU45aHUklCnVS-ow.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now fm91 3 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3675.png.2f9d442221105ce8723666c55eb6b34d.png" length="2210951" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10:03:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Taxi Driver Returns EUR8,500 to Sri Lankan Tourists in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/taxi-driver-returns-eur8500-to-sri-lankan-tourists-in-bangkok-r2148/</link><description>A Thai taxi driver returned more than 320,000 baht in cash to two Sri Lankan tourists after they accidentally left a bag containing EUR8,500 and personal belongings in his vehicle in Bangkok.  Get today's headlines by email   The handover took place on 2 June 2026 at the FM91 Trafficpro radio station headquarters, operated by the Royal Thai Police Communications Division on Phahonyothin Road in Bangkok. Representatives from FM91, including Dr Jaiton Sriwangpol, Deputy Managing Director of Vilai Center and Sons Co Ltd, and senior station executives, witnessed the return of the cash and belongings to their owners.  Earlier that morning, at 8.35am, taxi driver Pathapee Yamsanor, 50, from Samut Prakan, contacted FM91 after discovering a black Biaowang shoulder bag in his green-and-yellow taxi. Inside were EUR8,500 in cash, a pair of white Tommy Hilfiger trainers and a room key.  Pathapee explained that he had picked up foreign passengers from Suvarnabhumi Airport and dropped them off at Silom Soi 19 at approximately 8.10am. He only noticed the bag afterwards, as it had been left on the rear shelf behind the passenger seats. Unsure of the owner&#x2019;s identity, he decided to take the property directly to FM91 to help locate the rightful owner.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  The driver said he was shocked by the amount of money inside the bag and wanted to return it immediately. He explained that keeping it would only create a burden, adding that the money did not belong to him. Pathapee noted that he had previously returned lost mobile phones and smaller amounts of cash to passengers and wanted to demonstrate that taxi drivers act honestly when finding property left behind.  FM91 subsequently broadcast an appeal to locate the owner. Staff from the tourists&#x2019; accommodation later contacted the station after learning that guests had reported missing property, allowing arrangements to be made for its return.  The owners, Sri Lankan nationals Mr Mohammed Aashif and Mr Mohammed Onaiz, said they had become extremely worried after realising the bag had been left behind. They explained that they were tired and sleepy during the journey and had placed the bag behind the headrest before forgetting it when leaving the taxi.  The tourists reported the loss to police but were unable to enter their accommodation because the room key was inside the missing bag. They thanked both the taxi driver and FM91 for helping recover the cash and belongings and said they would offer the driver a reward as a gesture of appreciation.  Thaitabloid reported that the case serves as another example of cooperation between taxi drivers, police-affiliated media services and the public in returning lost property to its rightful owners.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 3 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3622.png.acaea813a7bb74b6d902d4ced3a366d4.png" length="10885741" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2026 09:49:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>NESDC Urges Alcohol Tax Overhaul in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/nesdc-urges-alcohol-tax-overhaul-in-thailand-r2147/</link><description>The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has recommended a restructuring of Thailand&#x2019;s alcoholic beverage tax system as part of efforts to reduce alcohol consumption and limit its impact on public health. The proposal comes after data from the first quarter of 2026 showed increased consumption of both alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking during a briefing on the country&#x2019;s social conditions, NESDC secretary-general Danucha Pichayanan said alcohol consumption was rising and that the existing tax structure should be reconsidered. The recommendation is intended to strengthen the effectiveness of taxation as a tool to reduce alcohol-related harm.  Thailand currently applies a two-tier alcohol tax system. Excise duty is calculated using both an ad valorem tax, based on a percentage of the retail price or value, and a fixed volumetric tax based on the volume of pure alcohol. The higher of the two calculated amounts is applied.  According to a study by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) on alcohol taxation and consumption behaviour, the current system has significant limitations. The study found that fixed-rate volumetric taxes, such as the levy of 1,000 baht per litre of pure alcohol on wine, lose real value over time, reducing their long-term effectiveness in controlling consumption.  The study also cited research by Wilson et al (2025), which found that increasing alcohol prices through appropriate tax mechanisms can significantly reduce consumption. ThaiHealth recommended that authorities revise the tax structure so that it better reflects health risks and includes systematic, continuous tax adjustments to maintain effectiveness over time.  The debate follows recent changes to alcohol sales regulations. Regulators completed a pilot programme that removed the long-standing afternoon alcohol sales ban between 2pm and 5pm. Since 29 May, alcohol sales have been permitted continuously from 11am until midnight.  The Department of Disease Control reported that monitoring conducted during the first 90 days of implementation found alcohol-related deaths between 31 December 2025 and 1 January 2026 increased by 4.8 times compared with 2023, after controlling for confounding factors. The department said the findings suggest extended sales hours may present greater risks to public safety and human life than initially anticipated.  The Bangkokpost reported that officials said any decision to continue or expand the extended sales policy should be considered carefully. The department also called for vendors to take greater responsibility by checking that buyers meet age requirements, are not visibly intoxicated, and are not purchasing alcohol on behalf of minors. It added that penalties should be imposed on operators who fail to comply.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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