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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>Chinese-Run Health Product Warehouse Raided in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-run-health-product-warehouse-raided-in-bangkok-r2182/</link><description>Authorities seized a large quantity of illegal health products worth more than 2 million baht during a raid on a warehouse in Bangkok&#x2019;s Lat Krabang district, as investigators moved to trace a Chinese investor believed to be behind the operation.  Get today's headlines by email   On 5 June, officers from the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) and Thailand&#x2019;s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) searched the warehouse after discovering that health supplements were being advertised online using a falsified FDA registration number. The operation was ordered by Major General Kongkrit Lertsitthikun, commander of the CPPD.  During the search, officials confiscated 14,894 items across seven product categories. The seizure included 1,127 units of the unregistered medicinal product VTEAY MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE + ZINC, 13,438 cosmetic products lacking registration numbers, Thai-language labels or proper labelling requirements, and 329 units of the unregistered herbal product VTEAY POMEGRANATE GLUTA.  The investigation began after authorities monitoring online sales identified VTEAY MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE + ZINC being marketed with an FDA registration number belonging to a different product. Officials said the number was displayed on labels and promotional material to create the false impression that the supplement had been legally approved. Thailand&#x2019;s FDA had previously issued a public warning about the product.    Investigators later traced the products to the warehouse and obtained a search warrant from Min Buri Criminal Court. The raid uncovered a substantial stockpile of health products suspected of being imported illegally.  Authorities found that the warehouse had been rented and operated by a Chinese national. Investigators believe products were imported from overseas, stored in Thailand and sold through online platforms.  Orders were reportedly packed and distributed to customers across the country. Police said the business had been operating for around one year and was selling approximately 3,000 items per day.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  Further examination of VTEAY MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE + ZINC found that its label recommended a daily magnesium intake of 600 milligrams, exceeding Thailand&#x2019;s maximum permitted daily intake of 350 milligrams. Officials said this could pose a risk to consumers and may constitute offences under Thailand&#x2019;s Drug Act and Herbal Products Act.  The Daily News reported that the seized products have been retained as evidence while investigators continue efforts to identify and locate those responsible. Authorities said legal proceedings will follow and urged consumers to verify FDA approval numbers before purchasing health products online.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 6 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3891.png.fea2cfe37f7063215cb231f1e770f9cb.png" length="4694304" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:44:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Confirms Pension Freeze for Expats in Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/uk-confirms-pension-freeze-for-expats-in-thailand-r2181/</link><description>The UK Pensions Minister Torsten Bell has updated MPs on the impact of the frozen state pension policy on British retirees living overseas, including thousands based in Thailand. The policy affects nearly half a million UK pensioners who live in countries where annual state pension increases under the triple lock do not apply.  Get today's headlines by email   For those in Thailand and other affected nations, including Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, pension payments remain fixed at the rate first received after leaving the UK. Some individuals are reported to be receiving as little as &#xA3;20 a week, compared with the current full new state pension of &#xA3;241.30 a week.  The update was given on 2 June 2026 in response to a parliamentary question about the impact of frozen pensions on UK pensioners living abroad. The minister confirmed that the UK State Pension is payable worldwide regardless of nationality, but annual uprating only applies where there is a legal requirement, typically under reciprocal agreements.  Thailand remains one of the countries where such an agreement does not exist, meaning British retirees there do not benefit from yearly increases. The policy has been in place for decades and has been maintained by successive governments.  Campaigners from the End Frozen Pensions group have long argued that the policy disproportionately affects retirees who moved to Thailand after working in the UK. They claim many affected individuals, including veterans and former civil servants, were not informed that their pensions would be frozen before leaving the country.  The group estimates that 86% of those impacted were not made aware of the rule change in advance. They also describe the policy as a political decision that could be reversed through domestic legislation.  In his response to MPs, Torsten Bell reiterated that the existing approach remains government policy and indicated there are no plans for change in the near future. He said priority continues to be given to pensioners residing in the UK when allocating additional pensioner benefits.  For British retirees in Thailand, this means state pension payments will continue at fixed rates without inflation-linked increases unless future policy changes are introduced.  The Mirror reported that the frozen pensions system is expected to remain in place for UK retirees living in Thailand and other non-uprating countries unless new bilateral agreements or domestic legislative changes are made. Campaigners continue to lobby for reform, but the government has signalled stability in the current policy framework.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Mirror 6 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3862.png.71243f7d1a3cecdea4fc2e2c5c776acd.png" length="2743530" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:33:24 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Downing Street Rebukes JD Vance Over Nowak Comments</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/downing-street-rebukes-jd-vance-over-nowak-comments-r1136/</link><description>The UK government has criticised remarks by US Vice-President JD Vance following his comments on the murder of Henry Nowak, accusing outside figures of attempting to deepen divisions in British society.  Get today's headlines by email   A spokesman for Downing Street said there were people &#x201C;trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division&#x201D; after Vance linked Nowak&#x2019;s death to immigration in a post on X. The response came after Vance described the killing of the 18-year-old student as both &#x201C;tragic&#x201D; and &#x201C;enraging&#x201D;. He argued that Nowak would still be alive if European leaders had resisted what he called a &#x201C;mass invasion of migrants&#x201D;, adding that the appropriate reaction was &#x201C;righteous anger&#x201D;. Family's Wishes HighlightedIn its response, Downing Street pointed to the wishes of the Nowak family, saying they had made clear they did not want his death used to create further division. The spokesman said political leaders should seek to unite people, even in the aftermath of deeply distressing events, adding that this reflected the values of the country. Vance&#x2019;s comments followed a statement from the US State Department, which criticised what it described as &#x201C;ideological conditioning&#x201D; and &#x201C;two-tiered policing&#x201D; in Western countries. Political Row IntensifiesEarlier in the week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused tech entrepreneur Elon Musk of attempting to inflame tensions over the case. Musk had shared comments on X urging people to circulate footage showing Nowak&#x2019;s final moments. He alleged that police treated the victim unfairly while showing deference to his attacker. The controversy has centred on body-camera footage released by police, which showed officers handcuffing Nowak after he was stabbed. Police said the suspect, Vickrum Digwa, had falsely claimed he was the victim of a racist attack. Protests and Political DebateThe footage prompted violent protests in Southampton on Tuesday. During the unrest, officers were struck by missiles, leaving eleven police officers and one police dog injured. Police arrested two people in connection with the disorder. Digwa was later sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years. The court heard he used a 21cm blade, which he said he carried as part of his Sikh faith, to fatally stab Nowak as the teenager walked home alone after a night out with friends on 3 December. The case has also fuelled debate among political parties. The Conservative Party and Reform UK have criticised what they describe as &#x201C;two-tier policing&#x201D;, arguing that different groups are treated differently by law enforcement. Meanwhile, Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, called for restraint. He said attempts to use Nowak&#x2019;s death for political purposes should be resisted, regardless of whether they came from American political figures or their supporters in Britain.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/JDVANCE.jpg.df19fe437fd5fafb2e5cd8781ffab0d1.jpg" length="86379" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:32:57 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Putin Rejects Zelensky Talks on Ending Ukraine War</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/putin-rejects-zelensky-talks-on-ending-ukraine-war-r1135/</link><description>Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed a proposal from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for direct talks aimed at ending the war, saying there is currently &#x201C;no point&#x201D; in a face-to-face meeting between the two leaders.  Get today's headlines by email   Zelensky made the appeal in an open letter published on Thursday, urging direct negotiations and calling for a ceasefire. He argued that it was wrong to wait for the conflict to once again become a major focus of US attention before seeking a resolution. The Ukrainian leader's message adopted a defiant tone and included criticism of Putin. In response, the Russian president described parts of the letter as rude and questioned whether it was a genuine attempt to arrange talks. Speaking at Russia&#x2019;s annual economic forum in St Petersburg on Friday, Putin said he did not believe the proposal was intended to create the conditions for a meeting. &#x201C;I don't see any point for now,&#x201D; he said when asked whether he would accept Zelensky&#x2019;s offer. Ukraine Criticises Moscow&#x2019;s PositionFollowing Putin&#x2019;s remarks, Zelensky accused Russia of choosing to continue the conflict rather than seeking peace. Writing on Telegram, he said Putin did not want to end the war and suggested many countries would be disappointed by the Russian leader&#x2019;s response. Putin repeated Moscow&#x2019;s longstanding position that negotiations should come before any ceasefire agreement. He argued that a temporary halt in fighting would give Ukraine an opportunity to regroup while key Russian demands remained unresolved. According to Putin, experts should first work on potential agreements before any meeting between the two leaders takes place. Russia Maintains War AimsThe Russian president also said military operations would continue until Moscow achieved its objectives. Russia has consistently demanded that Ukraine withdraw from the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia. It has also insisted that Kyiv abandon its ambition to join NATO. Ukraine has rejected those conditions, maintaining that it will not surrender territory. Kyiv argues that making concessions would encourage future Russian aggression, noting that Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022 after annexing Crimea in 2014. In his letter, Zelensky also suggested that age was affecting Putin after more than two decades in power and highlighted recent Ukrainian strikes inside Russia, including one targeting St Petersburg on Thursday. Fighting ContinuesThe exchange between the two leaders came as hostilities continued on multiple fronts. US President Donald Trump welcomed the prospect of direct talks, saying it would be positive if Putin and Zelensky met. Meanwhile, Ukraine said it had struck five vessels carrying what it described as illegal cargo in the Sea of Azov and waters near Russian-occupied territories. Ukraine&#x2019;s drone commander, Robert Brovdi, said the ships were involved in transporting Ukrainian grain as well as fuel and military supplies. Azerbaijan&#x2019;s foreign ministry reported that five people were killed in attacks on two vessels in the Sea of Azov. It did not assign responsibility for the strikes and said the ships were not Azerbaijani. Ukraine also said one of its drones exploded in the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta after being diverted by Russian electronic interference. Elsewhere, Ukrainian officials reported that at least 13 people were killed and 70 injured in Russian attacks over the previous day. Among the fatalities were four people killed when a dairy factory near Kyiv was struck and a 35-year-old woman who died in a drone attack on a petrol station in Kherson.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 6 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/2pu.jpg.6df8da4d73c3e71e1242da87ccb19787.jpg" length="50466" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:20:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>AI-Designed Vaccine Enters Human Trials in 'World-First'</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/ai-designed-vaccine-enters-human-trials-in-world-first-r1134/</link><description>Artificial intelligence has been used to create a new type of vaccine designed to provide protection against entire families of viruses, marking what researchers describe as a major step forward in pandemic preparedness.  Get today's headlines by email   Scientists at the University of Cambridge say the vaccine is the first to have its central antigen component designed entirely by AI before being tested in human volunteers. The approach aims to generate protection not only against existing viruses but also against future variants and emerging pathogens that could trigger new outbreaks. Targeting Entire Virus FamiliesTraditional vaccines are typically developed using a specific strain of a virus. However, rapidly mutating viruses can reduce vaccine effectiveness over time, requiring regular updates, as seen with Covid-19 and seasonal influenza vaccines. The Cambridge team used genetic sequences from a wide range of coronaviruses collected through surveillance programmes monitoring potential disease threats. An AI system analysed the data and designed a &#x201C;super-antigen&#x201D; intended to train the immune system to recognise characteristics shared across the coronavirus family. Researchers believe this could provide protection against known coronaviruses, including Covid-19 variants, as well as animal viruses that may one day spread to humans. Professor Jonathan Heeney said the goal is to move beyond responding to existing threats and instead prepare for future ones before they emerge. &#x201C;This is about making vaccines that protect us, not just from today's viruses, but protect us from what can cause the next outbreak or disease,&#x201D; he said. Early Human Trial ResultsThe first clinical trial involved 39 participants and was primarily designed to assess safety. A larger study involving about 200 people is now under way to provide more information about the vaccine's ability to stimulate immune responses. Results published in the Journal of Infection described the immune response as &#x201C;modest&#x201D;, but researchers say the findings remain encouraging given the early stage of development. Professor Saul Faust, who conducted some of the trials, said the technology showed significant promise, particularly for tackling rapidly changing viruses. Beyond Coronavirus ProtectionThe research team is already applying the same AI-based approach to other diseases. Studies in animals are examining universal influenza vaccines that would not require annual reformulation, as well as vaccines targeting H5N1 bird flu. Scientists are also investigating vaccines for viral haemorrhagic fevers, including Ebola. One focus is a species involved in the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for which no vaccine has yet been developed. Experts See Major PotentialProfessor Andy Pollard, who was not involved in the research, said the approach had already produced compelling results in animal studies and that the key test would be whether those findings can be replicated in humans. More broadly, he said AI could transform vaccine development by helping scientists predict immune responses more quickly and accurately. Professor Marian Knight described the trial as a significant advance in efforts to provide broad and lasting protection against viral diseases. Meanwhile, Science Minister Lord Vallance said the project demonstrated how AI and scientific research could be combined to develop new medical treatments and potentially accelerate vaccine deployment worldwide.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/lyS9HZqF.jpg.c81753d1d5bd88318a8532977700da91.jpg" length="97199" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 12:38:35 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Xi to Visit North Korea for Summit With Kim</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/xi-to-visit-north-korea-for-summit-with-kim-r1133/</link><description>Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to North Korea next week for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, marking his first visit to the country since 2019.  Get today's headlines by email   State media in both countries said Xi will be in Pyongyang from 8 to 9 June at Kim's invitation. The visit comes at a time of shifting regional dynamics and growing attention on North Korea's relationships with both China and Russia. China Remains North Korea's Key PartnerChina is North Korea's largest trading partner and its most important diplomatic backer. The two countries share a 1,400km border and are linked by a mutual defence treaty signed 65 years ago. The agreement remains China's only formal military alliance. North Korea continues to face extensive international sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme and allegations of human rights abuses, making Beijing a vital economic lifeline for Pyongyang. Analysts expect Kim to seek stronger economic cooperation during Xi's visit, including expanded cross-border trade and an increase in Chinese tourism. North Korea has invested heavily in new tourism projects, including beach and ski resorts, and is looking to attract more visitors. Balancing Russia's Growing InfluenceThe summit follows a period of intensified engagement between Pyongyang and Moscow. North Korea has deepened ties with Russia since supporting its war effort in Ukraine, raising questions about the future balance of influence among the three countries. While Beijing maintains close relations with both North Korea and Russia, China is viewed as cautious about the strengthening partnership between Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin. For Kim, the visit offers an opportunity to demonstrate North Korea's international standing after emerging from years of pandemic-related isolation. He has increasingly showcased the country's military capabilities and infrastructure projects while stressing its independence from both Washington and Seoul. Focus on Diplomacy and Nuclear IssuesSouth Korea hopes Xi's visit could help revive diplomatic efforts on the Korean Peninsula. Since late 2024, North Korea has abandoned reunification initiatives with the South, cut communication channels and adopted a more confrontational stance toward Seoul. South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said he believes discussions between Xi and Kim could include the possibility of restarting talks between North Korea and the United States. North Korea's nuclear programme is also expected to feature prominently in the talks. Although China has traditionally supported denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula, Beijing has placed less public emphasis on the issue in recent years. Following a recent meeting between Xi and US President Donald Trump, the White House said both leaders reaffirmed support for the goal of North Korean denuclearisation. However, China's foreign ministry did not explicitly confirm that account, saying only that its position had remained consistent. Pyongyang has continued to reject calls to abandon its nuclear ambitions. This week, Kim said the country's capacity to produce weapons-grade nuclear material had more than doubled over the past five years as he visited a newly built nuclear facility, according to state media.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/XI-KIM.jpg.92a6b38fc3510130e6339b49920d0ed2.jpg" length="135013" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 12:22:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Asylum System Near Collapse, MPs Warn</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/uk-asylum-system-near-collapse-mps-warn-r1132/</link><description>Britain&#x2019;s asylum system is struggling under mounting pressure and risks repeating past mistakes, according to a critical report from a cross-party committee of MPs.  Get today's headlines by email   The report, published on Friday by the UK's public accounts committee, said the asylum system was &#x201C;failing to cope&#x201D; and described its findings as &#x201C;disturbing&#x201D;. MPs warned that government efforts remained focused on short-term solutions rather than a long-term strategy. Concerns Over Control and OversightCommittee chairman Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said control of the asylum system had been &#x201C;all but lost&#x201D;, blaming a lack of coordination and a reactive approach to managing growing pressures. He said asylum seekers were being left either waiting indefinitely for decisions or disappearing from official oversight altogether. The report criticised what it called a &#x201C;directionless bureaucracy&#x201D; that was shifting problems between different parts of the system rather than resolving them. One of the committee&#x2019;s strongest criticisms concerned failed asylum seekers whose claims had been rejected. MPs said it was &#x201C;shocking and unacceptable&#x201D; that the Home Office could not account for all of these individuals and therefore could not say with certainty who remained in the country. The committee recommended a complete overhaul of monitoring arrangements and urged ministers to explain how they would locate those no longer in contact with authorities, tackle illegal employment and penalise employers who break the rules. Rising Costs and Hotel ContractsThe report examined government data collection, accommodation management and spending on asylum support. In the 2024&#x2013;25 financial year, the Home Office spent around &#xA3;4.9 billion on the asylum system. Of that total, &#xA3;3.4 billion went towards accommodation and support for asylum seekers. MPs called for a full review of hotel contracts used to house asylum seekers, saying the government should assess whether current profit levels for contractors are justified. Government Defends ReformsA Home Office spokesperson said the findings reinforced the need for reforms that are already being implemented. Earlier this year, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced changes including plans for people granted asylum to receive temporary protection that would be reviewed every 30 months. Political opponents offered differing interpretations of the report. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said more than 73,000 migrants had crossed the English Channel since Labour entered government and argued that the system for removing those without a right to remain was breaking down. Meanwhile, Max Wilkinson, the Liberal Democrats&#x2019; home affairs spokesperson, said the government had failed to repair an asylum system that he said had been left dysfunctional by previous Conservative administrations. Mixed Performance IndicatorsDespite the committee&#x2019;s concerns, some official indicators have shown improvement. Home Office figures released in February showed asylum applications fell by 4% in 2025, even as arrivals on small boats increased by 13%. The backlog of unresolved asylum claims dropped to 64,426, its lowest level since 2020. The number of asylum seekers housed in hotels also fell by 19% to 30,657 as more people were moved into longer-term accommodation.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/ASYLUM.jpg.21c83e92b3fa4920714c29ac42e827e6.jpg" length="75616" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 11:55:11 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Swiss Man Reports 12.5m Music Collection Theft in Hua Hin</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/swiss-man-reports-125m-music-collection-theft-in-hua-hin-r2180/</link><description>A bedridden Swiss man has appealed for public help after a vinyl and CD collection valued at more than 12.5 million baht disappeared from his home in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, with a former Thai caregiver now suspected. Peter Kalt reported that more than 1,000 vinyl records and 400 CDs went missing from a storage room at his property in the Hin Lek Fai subdistrict. He believes the disappearance may have involved someone known to the household.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident is believed to have taken place on May 2, when Kalt&#x2019;s wife, Brigit, was away from the home attending a massage appointment. Kalt was alone at the residence at the time but said his medical condition left him bedridden and unable to monitor activity around the property. The couple discovered the missing items and filed a theft complaint with police on May 5.  According to Kalt, the collection was built over decades while he lived and worked in Chicago and Switzerland. He estimated its value at around 300,000 Swiss francs, equivalent to approximately 12.5 million baht, though he said the sentimental value of the items was even greater due to their personal significance and rarity.  Police visited the property following the complaint and examined the scene. Investigators also reviewed security camera footage from outside the home. Kalt stated that the footage showed a former female caregiver leaving the property on a motorcycle carrying plastic bags, which officers considered suspicious. He added that police said they knew the identity of the individual seen in the footage.  Kalt said the caregiver had previously been employed through a local nursing company and had experienced financial difficulties. He also claimed she had asked him and his wife for money on several occasions prior to the incident. Despite this, he said he has received no further updates from investigators and is unaware of any new developments in the case.  Frustrated by the lack of progress, Kalt contacted Hua Hin Today on 3 June, to raise public awareness and request assistance in locating the missing collection. He is urging residents, expats and record collectors in Hua Hin to report any attempts to sell rare music collections or unusual large archives of vinyl records and CDs that may match the description.  Wochenblitz reported that he plans to return to Switzerland long-term due to leg complaints, where he expects better treatment. Peter Kalthas lived in Thailand for 11 years and is bedridden and requires care due to a medical complication. He hopes that information will lead to the recovery of his collection and the apprehension of the perpetrator   Picture courtesy of Wochenblitz  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Wochenblitz 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3853.png.254895e5d351dd79ce16bd6842521ef5.png" length="2722946" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 09:55:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Lao Man Arrested With 1.36 Million Meth Pills in Bueng Kan</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/lao-man-arrested-with-136-million-meth-pills-in-bueng-kan-r2179/</link><description>A Lao national has been arrested after police seized 1.36 million methamphetamine pills worth an estimated 17 million baht during a drug trafficking operation along the Thai-Lao border in Bueng Kan province.  Get today's headlines by email   On 4 June, officers from the Crime Suppression Division arrested 36-year-old Lao citizen Thao Krisada on charges of jointly distributing a Category 1 narcotic, methamphetamine, in a manner that caused widespread distribution and affected state security. Authorities also confiscated 1,360,000 methamphetamine tablets as evidence.  The arrest followed an investigation into the &#x201C;Tae Tha Phra&#x201D; drug trafficking network, which authorities said had regularly smuggled narcotics into Thailand through Chiang Saen district in Chiang Rai province. Investigators found members of the network frequently crossed between Thailand and Laos through natural border routes.  According to police, increased enforcement efforts in northern Thailand prompted the network to shift its smuggling routes to the Thai-Lao border areas of Bueng Kan, Nong Khai and nearby provinces. Officers coordinated with relevant agencies and launched a surveillance operation to intercept the group.    Police later received intelligence that the network was preparing to transport a large drug shipment into Thailand using Lao nationals crossing through unofficial border routes in Bueng Kan. Officers established surveillance along Highway 212 between Bueng Kan and Nong Khai.  During the operation, police observed two suspicious cars repeatedly driving through the area before stopping by the roadside. A group of men then emerged from a nearby forest carrying several sacks and began loading them into the vehicles.  Officers moved in to conduct a search, prompting the suspects to flee in different directions. Thao Krisada was arrested at the scene, while two other Lao nationals escaped. The seized sacks were found to contain the 1.36 million methamphetamine pills.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  During questioning, Thao Krisada admitted he and two fellow Lao nationals had been hired by a man identified only as Noi to transport the drugs across the border into Thailand. He told investigators he had been promised 5,000 baht for the job.  The suspect said he deeply regretted being arrested because he has three children to support. He reportedly believed the task would be simple and that he would quickly receive payment for completing it.  Matichon reported that police have transferred Thao Krisada to investigators with the Crime Suppression Division for legal proceedings. Authorities are continuing efforts to identify and arrest other members of the trafficking network and expand the investigation.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_3826.png.27e5e68c7fbdd3773be277a33b2b2999.png" length="4511763" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 09:46:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pheu Thai Leaders Say Thaksin Exits Party Politics</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/pheu-thai-leaders-say-thaksin-exits-party-politics-r2178/</link><description>Pheu Thai Party leaders have confirmed that former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has washed his hands of party politics and will not return to dominate internal party management following his royal pardon, which completed his legal obligations related to a prison sentence after probation was ended early on June 3. The clarification comes amid renewed speculation over his political role in Thailand following his release from legal constraints.  Get today's headlines by email   The comments were made on Thursday, June 4, 2026, by senior Pheu Thai figures who stressed that Thaksin&#x2019;s status should not be linked to government operations. Yodchanan Wongsawat, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, said Cabinet work and party administration must be treated separately.  He said the Cabinet already has full authority to govern the country, while party affairs must proceed under Pheu Thai&#x2019;s formal structure. He also noted the party has an advisory mechanism and that Paetongtarn Shinawatra is already serving as an adviser within its framework.  Background speculation intensified after Thaksin formally completed legal obligations tied to his prison sentence when a royal pardon ended his probation early on June 3. Questions had circulated over whether he would reassert influence within Pheu Thai after his release. Party leaders moved to address these concerns directly during Thursday&#x2019;s statements, emphasising internal restructuring and established procedures.  Julapun Amornvivat, Labour Minister and Pheu Thai leader, was more direct in rejecting claims of renewed influence. He said Thaksin would not return to party affairs and urged media not to continue raising the issue.  Julapun said the party was pleased for Thaksin&#x2019;s family following the pardon but insisted political control remained internal. &#x201C;There is no external domination of any kind,&#x201D; Julapun said. He added that Pheu Thai would continue under its own ideology and political thinking rooted in the Thai Rak Thai era.  Yodchanan also dismissed speculation that he could take a higher leadership role within the party, saying there were no such changes planned. He stressed that government administration follows formal state procedures, while party organisation must operate through established mechanisms.  The Nation reported that party leaders indicated that Pheu Thai will continue to operate under its formal structure and advisory system while maintaining its political direction. The leadership emphasised continuity of principles and separation between government responsibilities and party management as it moves forward following Thaksin&#x2019;s legal resolution.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploythalee Laksamisaengchan announced on 4 June 2026 that Professor Dr Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Krom Phra Srisavangavadhana had donated 690,000 tablets of Imcranib 100 to the National Health Security Office (NHSO). The donation was made to mark her birthday on 4 July 2026 under the &#x201C;69th Birthday Anniversary Cancer Medicine Project&#x201D;.  According to the government, the first production batch for the NHSO was completed and delivered on 2 June 2026 by the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facility under the Royal Initiative of the Chulabhorn Royal Academy. The medicines were transferred to the GPO distribution centre, which serves as the NHSO&#x2019;s primary medicine distribution hub.  All warehousing and transport processes are being carried out under Good Distribution Practice (GDP) standards. Officials said the procedures are designed to maintain the quality, safety and effectiveness of the medicine until it reaches patients.    Imcranib 100 is a targeted cancer treatment in tablet form. Targeted therapies work by focusing on specific molecular or genetic features that help cancer cells grow and spread, allowing treatment to be directed at cancer cells while limiting effects on healthy tissue.  Imcranib 100 was developed and manufactured in Thailand by the Chulabhorn Royal Academy. The drug was developed at the Royal Initiative Pharmaceutical Plant in Chon Buri Province, specifically at a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility established under the initiative of Princess Chulabhorn Krom Phra Srisavangavadhana.  The government described Imcranib 100 as a modern cancer medicine intended to improve access to advanced treatment for eligible patients. The donation forms part of wider efforts to expand access to innovative medicines through Thailand&#x2019;s public healthcare system. By providing the medicine through the NHSO, eligible patients under the Universal Coverage Scheme will be able to receive treatment through participating healthcare facilities across the country.  The GPO will now take responsibility for distributing Imcranib 100 to healthcare units and hospitals nationwide in accordance with the NHSO&#x2019;s distribution plan. The aim is to ensure patients have equitable access to the treatment regardless of where they live.  Komchadluek reported that the delivery of the first batch marks the beginning of the nationwide rollout. Further distribution to hospitals is expected to follow as the medicine is allocated through the public health network to reach eligible patients throughout Thailand.   Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The legislation would allocate more than $1 billion in aid for Ukraine and authorize a further $8 billion in financing loans to support the country's defence efforts. Despite clearing the House, the bill faces long odds of becoming law. It must still be approved by the Senate and signed by Trump, who has not indicated support for the measure. Republicans Defy Party LeadershipThe vote was made possible after Republican supporters joined Democrats in signing a discharge petition, a procedural move that allowed lawmakers to bypass House leadership and force the legislation onto the floor for consideration. The outcome highlights growing divisions within the Republican Party over foreign policy and the administration's approach to international conflicts. It follows another rare display of dissent earlier this week, when four House Republicans joined Democrats to pass a largely symbolic resolution aimed at preventing Trump from taking further military action in Iran. Pressure Builds Over Iran PolicyAlthough the White House dismissed that resolution as an unconstitutional attempt to limit presidential authority, its passage added to pressure on the administration as the conflict with Iran continues. The administration has also retreated from plans to establish an &#x201C;anti-weaponisation&#x201D; fund after criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans. Republican lawmakers had warned they could block a key immigration bill if the administration proceeded with plans that would have directed public funds to Trump supporters, creating another source of tension within the president's party. Zelensky Seeks Direct Talks With PutinThe House vote came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky renewed efforts to revive peace negotiations with Russia. In an open letter addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Zelensky called for a face-to-face meeting between the two leaders, arguing that direct engagement offered the best chance of ending the war. He said it would be a mistake to wait until the conflict once again becomes a primary focus of US attention and urged a full ceasefire during any future negotiations. Putin rejected the idea of a ceasefire earlier on Thursday. Trump later said he believed a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders would be beneficial. Peace Efforts Remain StalledAttempts to negotiate an end to the war have made little progress in recent months. Previous rounds of talks held in Geneva, Abu Dhabi and Istanbul have failed to produce a breakthrough. Zelensky's appeal coincided with Putin's attendance at a major economic forum in Saint Petersburg. The letter also referenced a Ukrainian drone strike on the outskirts of the city a day earlier. Meanwhile, Russian-installed authorities in Crimea accused Ukraine of attacks that killed four people in Simferopol. Ukraine said it had targeted a fuel depot.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/screenshot_3873.jpg.c74ef40194b4a6272027528c61063268.jpg" length="208397" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 05:40:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Train Hits Person in Pathum Thani</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/train-hits-person-in-pathum-thani-r2176/</link><description>Police and rescue workers are searching for the remains of a person who was killed after being struck by a train on a railway bridge crossing Khlong Chiang Rak in Khlong Luang district, Pathum Thani, on 5 June.  Get today's headlines by email   Officers from Khlong Luang Police Station were alerted to the fatal collision and attended the scene with forensic doctors from Thammasat University Hospital and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation. The incident occurred on the railway tracks near Khlong Chiang Rak in Moo 18, Khlong Nueng subdistrict.  At the scene, authorities found a severed right leg on the railway track along with a blue shirt. Parts of skull and brain matter was also discovered in the area. However, the victim&#x2019;s torso and other body parts had not been located.  Investigators said the search was complicated by dense, overgrown grass and water, beneath the railway bridge. A pair of black shoes was found on the bridge, together with a bottle of water, which may assist with the investigation.  Police Lieutenant Colonel Montri Khong-art, an inspector with Khlong Luang Police Station, said officers responded after receiving reports that a train had struck a person, leaving only a leg visible at the scene. Upon arrival, they confirmed the presence of the severed limb and other small human remains.  Authorities have not yet determined whether the deceased was male or female. Rescue workers have been tasked with conducting a thorough search of the surrounding area in an effort to locate additional remain parts.  Police and forensic specialists are also working to establish the identity of the victim. Further examination and evidence collection will be required before investigators can determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.   Picture courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Authorities found the air-conditioned bus overturned after the driver reportedly lost control, struck the central reservation and flipped onto its side. The vehicle was operating a scheduled service between Surat Thani and Bangkok.  There were 31 people on board, including passengers and bus staff. Initial inspections found that 23 people suffered minor injuries, while five sustained moderate injuries. Three people escaped unharmed. No fatalities were reported.    Emergency responders from Sawang Sanphet Rescue Foundation, together with medical teams from Khao Yoi Hospital, attended the scene and provided immediate assistance. Injured passengers were treated at the roadside before being transported to nearby hospitals for further care.  Police officers from Khao Yoi Police Station managed traffic around the crash site and began an investigation into the cause of the accident. Authorities have not yet confirmed what led the driver to lose control of the vehicle.  The crash adds to ongoing concerns over road safety on long-distance routes, particularly during overnight and early-morning journeys when fatigue can be a contributing factor. However, investigators have not released any findings and are continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.  Amarin reported that officials are to review evidence from the scene and gather statements from those involved as part of their inquiry. The condition of the bus and other contributing factors will also be examined before any conclusions are reached.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The arrest was carried out by officers from Provincial Police Region 5, Mae Hong Son Tourist Police and Pai district administrative officials acting under a warrant issued by the Pai branch of the Mae Hong Son Provincial Court.  Authorities allege that Goren conspired to provide false information to public officials for inclusion in official documents intended for use as evidence of ownership. Investigators said the alleged actions could have caused harm to other individuals or the public.  He is also accused of operating a studio business in a sector restricted to Thai nationals under Thailand&#x2019;s foreign business regulations. In addition, authorities allege that Thai nationals or Thai entities were used to assist in conducting a foreign-owned business without the required authorisation.  According to investigators, officers received information that Goren was staying at a house in Pai district. Police travelled to the location to execute the arrest warrant and confirmed his identity before taking him into custody.  Police said Goren acknowledged that he was the individual named in the warrant and stated that he had not previously been arrested under the warrant. Officers then informed him of the allegations and his legal rights.  The arrest forms part of ongoing enforcement of Thailand&#x2019;s foreign business regulations and procedures relating to company registration and ownership structures. Authorities have not released further details regarding the investigation or any additional suspects.  Khaosod reported that Goren was subsequently transferred to investigators for further legal proceedings. The case will now proceed through the legal process as authorities continue their investigation into the allegations.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Emergency responders provided first aid before both were taken to hospital.  Footage recorded by bystanders showed the group arguing intensely before splitting into opposing sides and engaging in a violent brawl on the beach. Witnesses said the dispute stemmed from exchanges and challenges made via social media on a messaging application, with both sides agreeing to meet at the beach to settle the matter.  The situation escalated quickly as tensions rose, resulting in a chaotic fight involving blows and weapons, including a suspected knuckle duster and a blade used to injure one participant&#x2019;s hand. The group was described as being visibly agitated before the violence broke out in front of tourists.   Picture and video courtesy of SiamChon  Officers from Pattaya City Police Station, led by investigator Police Lt Sub Lt Chewalit Suwanmanee, arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control. All involved parties were detained for questioning and injured individuals were given medical treatment.  While in custody at the police station, several members of the group were reportedly seen holding bags of a kratom-based drink and attempting to avoid media cameras after realising they were being filmed. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the confrontation and are preparing legal proceedings under Thai law.  Police said all participants will be further questioned as part of the investigation, with charges to be considered depending on evidence and witness statements. The injured parties remain under medical care, and authorities are reviewing video footage and testimony to determine responsibility for the beach brawl.  AQO5wpU2vmgMB8ZAA02s-YKWtTaXUagX0xOUJryiJ1_rgotJ_t1xy9YrRuU-jWcEJWYUMDpBd023cwh6OpdYVzD29e7TdeutltTmY6iyow.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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However, according to his father Kevin Lacey, Ethan survived after being removed from life support and is now breathing on his own. He remains in a stable condition given the extent of his injuries.  The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear. Relatives said they still do not know exactly what happened, although a witness reportedly told them that Ethan fell from a moving black pick-up truck and that a tyre went over his head.  Kevin Lacey said his son suffered three bleeds on the brain, a broken jaw, a fractured neck and multiple fractures to his shoulder, arm and hand. He added that tyre marks remain visible on Ethan&#x2019;s shoulders and the side of his face.  Days before the incident, Ethan had extended what was originally planned as a four-week trip to Thailand. His family said he forgot to renew his travel insurance after deciding to stay longer because flights home were expensive.  As a result, relatives are now raising money and attempting to secure personal loans to cover medical expenses in Thailand and the cost of a specialist medical flight back to the UK. Kevin Lacey described the lack of insurance cover as a major challenge but said the family was focused on doing everything possible to bring Ethan home.  Despite the severity of his injuries, Ethan has begun showing signs of improvement. Family members said he has started moving his hands, fingers and toes in recent days after they initially believed he had been paralysed.  Kevin Lacey said Ethan recently squeezed his mother&#x2019;s hand, providing further encouragement to the family. He added that his son&#x2019;s progress has strengthened their determination to continue supporting his recovery.  The BBC reported that Ethan is the father of a three-year-old daughter. His family said their immediate priority is securing the funds needed for ongoing treatment and eventual repatriation to the UK, while doctors continue to monitor his condition.   Picture courtesy of The BBC  Related stories  Brit-taken-off-life-support-after-Pattaya-truck-fall  Brit-tourist-critical-after-Pattaya-truck-fall  Foreigner-hurt-after-jumping-from-pickup-in-Pattaya  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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He said he was informed on the night, that she had fainted and later died despite efforts by rescue workers and medical staff from Bangkok Hospital Pattaya to revive her.  According to Mr Somporn, colleagues initially told him his daughter had been working overtime and had consumed several bottles of kratom water and energy drinks before collapsing. However, the following day, he was informed by an acquaintance that she may have been assaulted before her death.  After reviewing CCTV footage from the petrol station, Mr Somporn said the recordings appeared to show the victim&#x2019;s boyfriend, who also worked at the station, physically assaulting her. The footage reportedly showed Kanoknipa falling to the ground, suffering convulsions and then becoming unconscious.   Picture courtesy of SiamChon  On 4 June, Pol Lt Col Yongyut Wannuea, Deputy Superintendent of Investigation at Bang Lamung Police Station, and his team invited the boyfriend, known as &#x201C;Aom&#x201D;, aged 16, for further questioning. His parents attended the interview as legal guardians.  Police said the teenager and his parents had already met investigators shortly after the incident to cooperate with the inquiry. He denied intending to harm or kill his girlfriend but admitted the couple argued and became involved in a physical altercation.  The teenager told police the couple had been together for about one year. He said he became jealous after discovering Facebook messages between Kanoknipa and a former boyfriend and travelled to the petrol station at about 10pm on 31 May to confront her.  He admitted there was pushing and pulling during the argument and said he swung her away while she was grabbing his shirt. According to his statement, she fell against a motorcycle before suffering convulsions and collapsing. He said he and colleagues then moved her into the station&#x2019;s minimart, attempted first aid and called emergency services.  The boy&#x2019;s mother said the family was deeply saddened by the death and had cooperated fully with police from the beginning. She also apologised to the victim&#x2019;s family and said her son had no intention of causing Kanoknipa&#x2019;s death.  Police said the investigation remains ongoing and that conclusions will depend on the final autopsy report from the forensic institute. If the findings show the victim died as a result of assault, further legal action will follow under procedures involving prosecutors and relevant child protection authorities.  Mr Somporn said the family has postponed her cremation and will keep the body until the full forensic results are released, a process expected to take around 45 days. He said the family remains concerned because an initial forensic document listed the cause of death as circulatory and respiratory failure, which they believe does not fully explain the circumstances shown in the CCTV footage.  ScreenRecording_06-04-2026 11-21-16_1.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,&#x201D; or simply &#x201C;Kennedy Center,&#x201D; in all communications and materials. The directive requires updates to email signatures, letterhead, official documents and other branding elements. It also sets a June 12 deadline for replacing interior and exterior signs and removing the Trump-associated name from furniture and other physical assets across the facility. Staff Ordered to Restore Original NameThe memo represents the clearest indication yet that the arts institution is complying with a recent federal court decision that found the renaming effort unlawful. Last week, District Judge Christopher R. Cooper ruled in favour of Representative Joyce Beatty of Ohio, an ex officio member of the Kennedy Center&#x2019;s Board of Trustees. Beatty challenged both the decision to rename the institution and a separate plan to close it for two years to undertake major renovations. Court Ruling Forces ComplianceIn his ruling, Cooper said federal law leaves no ambiguity regarding the center&#x2019;s identity. &#x201C;The Kennedy Center&#x2019;s organic statute makes crystal clear that the Center is to be named for President Kennedy, and it cannot bear any other formal name or public memorial based on the Board&#x2019;s unilateral say-so,&#x201D; the judge wrote. The court determined that the board lacked authority to formally change the institution&#x2019;s name, which was established by Congress in honour of President John F. Kennedy. Renovation Plans Remain UncertainWhile the ruling halted the renaming effort, it did not outright prevent the planned closure of the venue for renovation work. The Kennedy Center is scheduled to begin a $257 million renovation project on July 5. However, the internal memo stated that officials are still evaluating their next steps and will provide further guidance on whether the facility will remain open beyond that date. Cooper said the board could revisit the closure proposal, provided it does so carefully and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. &#x201C;The Court is not persuaded that the closure is categorically unwarranted or impermissible under the U.S. Code,&#x201D; he wrote, adding that the preliminary injunction does not prevent the board from reconsidering the matter. Trump Criticises JudgeTrump sharply criticised Cooper following the ruling, saying the judge should &#x201C;be ashamed of himself&#x201D; for blocking the administration&#x2019;s proposal to rename the venue as &#x201C;The Trump Kennedy Center.&#x201D; Since returning to office, Trump has pursued a broader effort to place his name on federal initiatives, buildings and programmes. Among the changes, Trump&#x2019;s name has been added to the exterior of the U.S. Institute of Peace building in Washington, while a large banner featuring his image was displayed outside the Justice Department headquarters. Several government initiatives, including TrumpRx, a prescription drug discount programme, and Trump Accounts, an investment scheme for children, also carry his name. The Hill said it had contacted the Kennedy Center for comment.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/06d0eeeda0235aefcb69e58314b710ca.webp.c15c2da2b34e28a7d67beb61262ec009.webp" length="64134" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 21:47:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Italian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin into Koh Samui Cell</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/italian-man-caught-smuggling-heroin-into-koh-samui-cell-r2170/</link><description>A 46-year-old Italian man has been arrested after allegedly attempting to smuggle heroin into a detention cell at Bo Phut Police Station on Koh Samui, where a friend was being held pending deportation. The suspect, identified only as Mr Domenico, was detained after officers discovered drugs hidden inside a beverage bottle he brought during a prison visit.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident took place on the evening of 3 June 2026 at Bo Phut Police Station in Surat Thani province. According to police, Mr Domenico arrived carrying a drink bottle and told officers he wished to visit an Italian friend being held in custody while awaiting deportation.  During a routine inspection, duty officer Pol Snr Sgt Maj Veerayut Krisgree noticed that the bottle cap appeared unusual and was not properly sealed. A closer examination revealed a small package concealed inside the bottle. Police found 0.33 grams of heroin wrapped in a condom and immediately detained the suspect.  Investigators from Bo Phut Police Station then coordinated with immigration officers to expand the investigation. A subsequent search of Mr Domenico&#x2019;s rented accommodation in Bo Phut uncovered 12 packets containing heroin and crystal methamphetamine hidden inside a wardrobe. Officers also seized plastic bags believed to have been used for repackaging drugs.    During questioning, Mr Domenico admitted purchasing the drugs from a Thai man known as &#x201C;Pe&#x201D; in the Mareet area. He told investigators he paid 4,000 baht per transaction and used the drugs himself while also supplying them to friends within his social circle. Police said he further admitted that the heroin hidden in the bottle was intended for a detained friend identified only as &#x201C;Saga&#x201D;.  Authorities have charged Mr Domenico with possession of Category 1 narcotics, including heroin and crystal methamphetamine, with intent to distribute. He also faces charges relating to the attempted distribution of heroin by bringing the drug into the police station for a detainee.  Manager Online reported that police transferred the suspect to investigators at Bo Phut Police Station for further legal proceedings. If convicted, he is expected to face sentencing under Thai narcotics laws before eventual deportation. Authorities have not released further details regarding the alleged supplier or any additional arrests linked to the investigation.   Pictures courtesy of MGR  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The arch is proposed for a site between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The move follows nearly three hours of public testimony, with most speakers expressing opposition to the project, which is among several initiatives Trump is pursuing as part of a broader effort to reshape the capital. Commission Requests Additional InformationCommission members asked for more justification for the monument&#x2019;s proposed height and sought further details on issues including aviation safety, lighting, stormwater management, traffic flow and visitor parking. Will Scharf, the commission chairman and Trump&#x2019;s White House staff secretary, acknowledged that the proposal requires additional work before it can advance. He said officials should provide more information about how the structure would appear in relation to other major landmarks in Washington. Scharf nevertheless argued that the nation&#x2019;s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations presented an opportunity to add a lasting feature to the city. Vice Chairman Stuart Levenbach described the location as one of the few places where a large civic monument could potentially be appropriate, while noting that questions remain over whether such a prominent architectural statement belongs there. Public Opposition Remains StrongThe commission received around 1,700 public comments ahead of the meeting, the majority opposing the project. Critics cited concerns over the arch&#x2019;s size, its effect on Washington&#x2019;s skyline and potential safety issues in a heavily visited area. Some described it as an unnecessary use of public funds, while others characterized it as a personal legacy project for the president. Representatives from organizations including the National Parks Conservation Association, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Society of Architectural Historians spoke against the proposal. Among them was military veteran Gary Langston, who argued that the project would disrupt the historic sightline linking the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington House, a visual connection intended to symbolize national reunification following the Civil War. Monument Design and Funding QuestionsCurrent plans call for a granite arch rising 250 feet from its base to a torch-bearing figure resembling Lady Liberty. Two gilded eagles would flank the top of the structure, while previously proposed lion statues at its base have been removed. The phrases &#x201C;One Nation Under God&#x201D; and &#x201C;Liberty and Justice for All&#x201D; would appear in gold lettering, and the Pledge of Allegiance would be inscribed on both sides of the monument. An observation deck would provide panoramic views across the Washington region. Opponents argue the structure would overwhelm nearby landmarks. The proposed arch would stand more than twice the height of the Lincoln Memorial and nearly half the height of the Washington Monument. The final cost has not yet been determined. Trump previously suggested private donations could help fund the project, while a White House official said both public and private money are expected to contribute. Broader Washington Projects Face ScrutinyThe arch is one of several Trump-backed projects drawing criticism and legal challenges. A coalition of veterans and a historian has filed a lawsuit seeking to halt construction, citing concerns about the impact on historic views. Speaking in the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump described the proposed monument as a celebration of American military victories. The administration also announced the completion of work to add a blue coating to the interior of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool ahead of July 4 celebrations marking the nation&#x2019;s 250th anniversary. That project is facing a separate legal challenge from the The Cultural Landscape Foundation, which argues federal preservation review procedures were not properly followed. Meanwhile, the White House East Wing has been demolished to make way for a large ballroom, another element of Trump&#x2019;s effort to remake parts of Washington.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 5 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/dims.apnews.jpg.3bb65d1e9c680162c36efe7b8bb553e5.jpg" length="109388" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 21:38:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Police Joins Meta in Crackdown of Online Scam Networks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-police-joins-meta-in-crackdown-of-online-scam-networks-r2169/</link><description>Meta has announced the results of a major joint operation with the Royal Thai Police, the US Department of Justice and law enforcement agencies from several countries to disrupt online scam networks operating across Southeast Asia. The operation led to the arrest of 63 suspects linked to fraud schemes and the removal of more than 1.4 million Facebook and Instagram accounts, pages and groups connected to scam activity.  Get today's headlines by email   The announcement was made on 4 June. The operation relied on intelligence sharing and close cooperation between technology companies and law enforcement agencies. Information gathered during the initiative also helped identify new locations and call-centre scam networks believed to be involved in criminal activity, with details passed to authorities for further investigation.  Key outcomes included Meta removing more than 1.4 million scam-related accounts, pages and groups across Facebook and Instagram. Microsoft suspended around 20,000 fraudulent accounts linked to criminal networks, while Coinbase froze more than US$3 million in cryptocurrency assets connected to organised crime groups. Starlink also disabled thousands of devices identified as being associated with illegal activities.  The initiative followed collaboration launched on 18 May 2026 through the US Department of Justice&#x2019;s Scam Center Strike Force, led by US Attorney Jeanine Pirro for the District of Columbia. Participants included Meta, Microsoft, Coinbase, Starlink, the Royal Thai Police and law enforcement agencies from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, working together in Bangkok and Washington, DC.  The operation targeted criminal organisations behind investment scams, romance scams and other forms of online fraud affecting millions of people worldwide. Authorities said these groups often operate across multiple platforms, services and jurisdictions, making international cooperation essential to disrupting their activities.  Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, Assistant Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police and head of the Anti-Online Scam Operation Centre, said this was the third joint operation with Meta and international partners. He stated that the results demonstrated tangible progress in dismantling transnational cybercrime networks and highlighted the importance of timely intelligence sharing.  Chris Sonderby, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Meta, said protecting people from scams remains one of the company&#x2019;s highest priorities. He said the operation showed the value of cooperation between industry, the US Department of Justice, the FBI, the Royal Thai Police and other agencies in tackling scam centres operating in Asia.  Microsoft, Coinbase and Starlink executives also stressed the importance of cross-sector collaboration, blockchain transparency and proactive enforcement measures in identifying, tracking and disrupting criminal networks.  Daily News reported that authorities and technology companies involved in the operation said they remain committed to continuing this partnership as online scammers adapt their tactics and increasingly use multiple platforms to evade detection.   Picture courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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