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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>Bangladeshi Tourist Punched in Face on Pattaya Beach</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/bangladeshi-tourist-punched-in-face-on-pattaya-beach-r2222/</link><description>A Bangladeshi tourist was injured after being punched in the face by a homeless man while walking along Pattaya Beach in the early hours of 8 June 2026, prompting renewed calls for action to address issues involving rough sleepers and people with mental health problems in public areas.  Get today's headlines by email   Police from Pattaya City Police Station and Tourist Police responded to reports of an assault at 1.15am on Pattaya Beach, opposite Baywalk Residence. Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Unit were also dispatched to the scene.  Officers found a group of foreign tourists gathered around the injured man, later identified as Mr Hasan Khan MD Mehedi, 48, a Bangladeshi national. He had suffered facial injuries after being punched in the nose, causing a nosebleed.  Rescue personnel provided first aid at the scene. The injured tourist told responders that he did not wish to be taken to hospital for further treatment.    A witness, identified only as Chompoo, said the tourist had been walking along the beach with a group of approximately three to five friends before the attack. According to the witness, the homeless man approached the group without any argument or confrontation taking place beforehand.  The witness said the man suddenly punched the tourist in the face and then immediately fled the area. No further details about the suspect were provided.  Chompoo also stated that the homeless man was well known in the area and was regularly seen along Pattaya Beach. The witness described him as appearing mentally unwell and alleged that he frequently caused disturbance by sitting or urinating in public places, creating discomfort for residents and visitors.  The incident has highlighted ongoing concerns about homeless individuals and people experiencing mental illness who are living in public spaces along Pattaya Beach. Local residents and business operators have called on relevant authorities to carry out inspections, screening measures and long-term solutions to address the issue.  Authorities have not announced any arrests in connection with the assault. It remains unclear whether further action will be taken against the suspect, but calls for improved public safety measures and protection for tourists are expected to continue following the incident.   Pictures courtesy of SiamChon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Regan disappeared in the early hours of 3 January 2025, just days after arriving in Phuket with a friend. The last known CCTV footage showed him running after leaving the bar at the Mad Monkey Hotel, where he was staying.    His body was discovered at about 10am by a watersports instructor. According to Regan&#x2019;s sister, Laurie Blackall, the man who found him said he was naked except for one sock, a detail she believes raises further questions about the circumstances of his death.  Laurie said she has struggled to obtain official documents and information since her brother&#x2019;s death. She described feeling as though she had become &#x201C;the investigator&#x201D; while also coping with grief.  She said families of people who die abroad do not receive the same level of support that is often provided following deaths in the UK, such as access to family liaison officers. Laurie also described communication difficulties while seeking information from authorities, including unanswered emails and being referred between departments.    In response to her experience, Laurie launched a petition calling for reforms to the way the UK handles deaths of British nationals overseas. Her proposals include improved transparency, dedicated liaison support officers, guaranteed access to information relating to deceased relatives, and an independent review process.  The campaign has gained support from other families who have experienced similar challenges after losing relatives abroad. Laurie said many people who contacted her reported poor communication, lack of updates and difficulties accessing information.  She also highlighted similarities between her brother&#x2019;s case and the death of former reality television personality Jordan Wright, 33. Wright was last seen on CCTV running in Phuket before being found dead in a drainage canal on 14 March. His family are awaiting an inquest later this year in the hope of learning more about the circumstances surrounding his death.  East Surrey MP Claire Coutinho said bereaved families deserve clear communication and a compassionate approach when dealing with the death of a relative overseas. She described reports of inadequate support as concerning.  The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it had provided support to Regan&#x2019;s family and remained in contact with both them and local authorities. The department stated that embassies seek to tailor assistance to British nationals and their families around the world.  The Sun reported that Laurie&#x2019;s petition has attracted more than 1,500 signatures and she intends to continue campaigning for changes to support services for bereaved families seeking answers after deaths abroad.   Pictures courtesy of The Sun  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now The-Sun 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4028.png.878959d98daa60fa32ab80d421da56cf.png" length="3316626" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 22:38:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>German Programmer Found Dead at Pathum Thani Home</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/german-programmer-found-dead-at-pathum-thani-home-r2220/</link><description>A German man was found dead at his home in Pathum Thani province on Sunday morning, 7 June 2026, in a case now under police investigation. Frank Wolk, 59, was discovered sitting in a chair in the former maid&#x2019;s room on the ground floor of his two-storey house in Mueang Ek village, Soi Ek Burapha 2, Lak Hok subdistrict, Mueang Pathum Thani district.  Get today's headlines by email   His body was found at around 11:30 by his wife, Kanya Wolk, after family members were unable to locate him in the house. Police said a plastic bag was found over his head and connected to a nitrogen cylinder.  A note recovered at the scene was translated by officers and read: &#x201C;Whoever finds me - I do not want anyone to help me.&#x201D;  Pol. Maj. Namchok Duangsuwan, an investigator from Pak Khlong Rangsit Police Station, attended the scene alongside forensic officials from the Ministry of Justice and volunteer rescue workers. Authorities began examining the circumstances surrounding the death and collecting evidence from the property.  According to Kanya Wolk, her husband had appeared normal earlier on the morning of 7 June. Their daughter came downstairs to do laundry and, after being unable to find him, they searched the house before discovering him unresponsive in the former maid&#x2019;s room.  Kanya told police that her husband was a German programmer who had lived in Thailand for more than ten years and worked from home. She said he was introverted and preferred to stay indoors.  The day before his death, Wolk reportedly spent a long time speaking by telephone with family members in Germany and a friend in Thailand. According to Kanya, neither conversation revealed any apparent problems or concerns.  The case remains under investigation as authorities seek to establish the precise circumstances leading to the death. Forensic officials have transferred the body to the Ministry of Justice&#x2019;s forensic institute for a post-mortem examination.  Khaosod reported that the examination will determine the official cause of death, while investigators continue reviewing evidence gathered at the scene. No further findings had been released by authorities.  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 Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4076.png.a153ba343340278a39600a194ae419c4.png" length="10226831" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 22:22:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Seek Brit&#x2019;s Bail Revocation in Phangan Death Case</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-seek-brits-bail-revocation-in-phangan-death-case-r2219/</link><description>Police on Koh Phangan are preparing to ask the court to revoke the bail of a British man accused of causing the death of a respected doctor in a motorcycle crash, following the victim&#x2019;s death on 7 June.  Get today's headlines by email   The case centres on 51-year-old British national Duncan Wilcock, owner of Reef Charter Co Ltd, a tour boat business based at Wok Tum Beach, Moo 4, Koh Phangan, Surat Thani province. He is accused having taken cocaine and riding a motorcycle while under the influence of alcohol, before colliding with Associate Professor Dr Theerasak Kaewamatwong, 53, known locally as &#x201C;Ajarn Mor Ton&#x201D;, on the evening of 23 May 2026.  Dr Theerasak, a specialist in respiratory medicine and critical care and a volunteer doctor at Koh Phangan Hospital, was reportedly exercising along a roadside in Moo 1, Koh Phangan, when the collision occurred. He suffered severe head injuries and bleeding on the brain and was transferred to Ramathibodi Hospital for specialist treatment. He died on 7 June after more than two weeks in hospital.  Following confirmation of the doctor&#x2019;s death, Pol Col Apichat Jansamret, Superintendent of Koh Phangan Police Station, ordered officers to summon the suspect after he had been granted temporary release by Koh Samui Provincial Court, during the detention process.  At the time of his release, Duncan faced seven charges: dangerous driving causing serious injury, failing to stop and assist after a collision and fleeing the scene, driving without a licence, using an untaxed vehicle, operating a vehicle without insurance, using a Category 2 narcotic substance (cocaine), and drink-driving causing serious injury to another person.  Police said officers located the suspect at the address he had provided to the court. However, he requested that his meeting with investigators be postponed and said he would attend with his lawyer on 8 June.  Pol Col Apichat said investigators will now add a more serious charge of causing death by negligent driving, replacing the previous allegation of causing serious injury. On 8 June 2026, police will ask Koh Samui Provincial Court to reconsider the suspect&#x2019;s bail status, arguing that the increased penalty associated with the upgraded charge raises concerns that he could abscond.  In addition to the traffic case, Duncan is also facing separate legal proceedings linked to his business activities. Police allege he used Thai nominees to hold shares on his behalf in a tour boat operation and operated a tourism business without the required licence.  Those allegations form part of Criminal Case No. 406/2569, dated 28 May 2026, and include four charges: providing false information to officials in government documents, operating a prohibited business as a foreign national, allowing Thai nationals or others to assist in an unlawful business arrangement, and operating a tourism business without authorisation.  The Daily News reported that according to police, Duncan now faces a total of 11 charges. These comprise four business-related offences and seven offences connected to the fatal crash, including the charge of causing death by negligent driving, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years&#x2019; imprisonment.  Related stories  Doctor-dies-after-Brit-rider-crash-on-Phangan  British-man-remanded-over-Koh-Phangan-crash  British-rider-held-after-hit-run-on-Phangan  Doctor-airlifted-to-Bangkok-after-Brits-crash  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The building was not housing fuel containers at the time of the strike. Zelenskyy Condemns StrikeUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as deliberate and accused Moscow of targeting critical infrastructure. &#x201C;As of now, there is no heightening of radiation safety limits. But there is clearly a heightening of Russia&#x2019;s already sky-high arrogance,&#x201D; Zelenskyy said. He called the incident an &#x201C;extremely vile Russian attack.&#x201D; The Ukrainian leader was scheduled to meet with Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz in London on Sunday to discuss the ongoing war. No Radiation Increase DetectedA fire covering approximately 40 square metres broke out following the strike but was later extinguished. No injuries were reported. Ukraine&#x2019;s state nuclear operator, Energoatom, said radiation levels remained within normal limits despite the damage. The International Atomic Energy Agency said its experts were preparing to inspect the site. The agency confirmed that although the facility suffered substantial damage, radiation readings remained within established safety limits. The storage facility is designed to hold spent nuclear fuel from Ukraine&#x2019;s nuclear power plants for long-term storage. Ukraine Accuses Russia of Nuclear BlackmailUkrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said the strike reflected a broader pattern of Russian actions around nuclear sites. &#x201C;This is not the first time Russian forces are putting Ukrainian nuclear facilities at risk,&#x201D; he wrote on social media, describing Moscow&#x2019;s actions as deliberate threats to nuclear safety. The latest incident follows a February 2025 drone strike that damaged the protective containment arch covering the reactor destroyed in the 1986 Chornobyl disaster. Russia denied responsibility for that attack. Energoatom said the latest strike demonstrated what it called the Kremlin&#x2019;s willingness to endanger nuclear and radiation safety. Escalating Long-Range AttacksThe attack comes as both sides intensify long-range drone and missile operations. On Saturday, Ukrainian forces reportedly launched a strike against the naval town of Kronstadt near Saint Petersburg. Meanwhile, Russia&#x2019;s Defence Ministry said its air defence systems had intercepted 500 Ukrainian drones over the previous 24 hours. The Kremlin has previously warned that it could expand attacks on key Ukrainian facilities, including what it describes as decision-making centres. Russia has not publicly commented on Sunday&#x2019;s strike near Chornobyl. Ukraine and Russia have also repeatedly accused each other of endangering the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe&#x2019;s largest nuclear power station. Elsewhere in Ukraine, Russian attacks reportedly killed at least two people at a public transport stop in the Zaporizhzhia region, while a drone strike nearby killed a 56-year-old minibus driver. In the central city of Dnipro, regional authorities said a separate attack killed a 59-year-old man.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/CHORNOBYL.jpg.4a621dc30da5579d4f5c24cf6abe4895.jpg" length="173063" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:55:35 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreigners Challenge Local Traditions on Koh Phangan</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreigners-challenge-local-traditions-on-koh-phangan-r2218/</link><description>Local residents on Koh Phangan have voiced frustration over what they describe as increasing pressure from some foreign residents to restrict traditional community activities, including religious festivals, weddings and ordination ceremonies. The complaints centre on objections to noise from legally permitted events, with some organisers claiming activities have been forced to end early, causing disruption and financial losses.  Get today's headlines by email   The issue gained widespread attention on 7 June after Facebook user &#x201C;Apinya Diawvanich&#x201D; had posted about difficulties faced by organisers using sound systems at outdoor events. The post alleged that foreigners frequently complain about noise and pressure authorities to intervene, even when events have obtained the required permissions.  The post was widely shared online and attracted a range of responses. Some commenters suggested foreign residents may not understand local cultural traditions, while others questioned the behaviour of certain groups of long-term visitors living on the island.  Speaking to reporters, Apinya Diawvanich, who operates a sound system rental business in Koh Phangan, Surat Thani province, said the problem had affected numerous community events. He claimed that foreign residents regularly lodged complaints about noise from ordinations, weddings and other outdoor gatherings despite organisers complying with legal requirements.  According to Apinya, police have occasionally been called to inspect events, creating pressure on organisers to reduce volume levels or end activities before the permitted finishing time. He said this had resulted in losses for both customers and local businesses providing event services.  Apinya also referred to Wat Sri Thanu, a long-established temple on Koh Phangan, claiming that its annual fair has been unable to take place consistently over the past five years because of complaints regarding noise from some residents living nearby.  Additional comments from local residents described similar experiences, including complaints about traditional activities and concerns about differences in how noise complaints are handled. Some residents also highlighted alleged disturbances from loud music at private villas occupied by foreigners, claiming repeated reports to authorities had not resolved the problem.  Social media users posted comments including: &#x201C;You see this all over the island now. It is not like before. Bigger houses, bigger egos.&#x201D; Others alleged that complaints from local residents about loud parties received little response, while traditional Thai events faced greater scrutiny.  The Daily News reported that the debate has highlighted tensions between the lifestyles of long-term foreign residents and local communities on Koh Phangan. Online discussion remains divided, with residents continuing to share experiences and differing views on how local traditions, tourism and residential concerns should be balanced in the future.   Picture courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The White House has not commented publicly on the reported discussions. Proposal Linked to Diego Garcia BaseUnder the reported plan, Washington would seek to buy the islands directly from Mauritius rather than rely on the UK's proposed sovereignty transfer arrangement. However, the territory would first need to become fully sovereign before any direct negotiations between the US and Mauritius could take place. Legislation related to handing control of the islands to Mauritius was reportedly shelved in April after the United States withdrew its support for the arrangement. The purchase proposal is said to be one of several options being examined by US officials. The Telegraph reported that the idea was raised by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and presented to President Donald Trump, although it is not currently viewed as the leading option. Some members of the administration have reportedly expressed concerns that transferring sovereignty to Mauritius could create security risks because of the country's ties with China, raising fears about potential espionage near the military facility. Chagossian Refugees Call for ResolutionThe debate has drawn criticism from representatives of displaced Chagossians, who say their interests have become overshadowed by political disputes. A six-member delegation from the Chagos Refugees Group visited the UK last week and voiced support for efforts to reach an agreement on the future of the islands. The group's leader, Louis Olivier Bancoult, said the priority should be securing the rights of Chagossians, including the right to return to their birthplace. He argued that insufficient progress had been made toward resolving the long-running dispute and called for a solution that addresses the concerns of the islanders. Strategic Importance During Iran ConflictInterest in the future of the Chagos Islands has intensified amid the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran. Diego Garcia lies about 3,800 kilometres from Iran and hosts facilities capable of supporting long-range US military operations. The base has played a role in the conflict, including missile operations directed at Iranian targets. Reports indicate that Iran has launched several attacks against the facility since the conflict escalated. A strike in March was intercepted by a US warship. The UK also authorised the use of the base for missile launches targeting Iranian missile sites earlier this year. UK Maintains Support for AgreementA UK government spokesperson said the proposed agreement with Mauritius was designed to protect the long-term security and operational control of Diego Garcia. The spokesperson described the base as a critical military asset that has supported British and American security interests for nearly six decades. The UK government added that the agreement was intended to prevent strategic rivals from gaining influence in the region and safeguard the future of the facility. When asked whether Britain would proceed with transferring sovereignty if the United States objected, a government source said the UK had consistently maintained that it would not move forward without American support.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/COGOS.jpg.23688520f99110a82ee7257d6e2daefe.jpg" length="184574" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:45:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Huai Khwang Probe Targets Suspected Chinese Nominees</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/huai-khwang-probe-targets-suspected-chinese-nominees-r2217/</link><description>Thai authorities have launched a joint investigation into several Chinese-linked businesses in Bangkok&#x2019;s Huai Khwang district, uncovering multiple firms with potentially suspicious ownership structures and possible breaches of foreign business regulations. The operation, led by the Department of Business Development (DBD), the Immigration Bureau and the Department of Employment, is part of an ongoing effort to tackle nominee shareholding arrangements and illegal business activities.  Get today's headlines by email   The inspection focused on restaurants, supermarkets and property brokerage businesses along Pracharat Bamphen Road following reports of possible violations of foreign business, labour and immigration laws. Officials found four companies registered at the same address, with one business involving Thai and foreign shareholders in a consultancy operation that authorities identified as a potential nominee risk. Two other firms shared the same group of Thai directors and shareholders with a combined registered capital of 30 million baht, while a fourth construction company was wholly Thai-owned but had a foreign national serving as its sole director.  During the operation, officials were unable to locate company directors or shareholders and only found a caretaker who could not provide details about the businesses. Investigators are now conducting further checks. At a Chinese restaurant previously linked to payment-related concerns, officials met the Chinese director and foreign workers. The director stated that he owned and fully financed the business before inviting Thai nationals to become shareholders.  A review of payment records covering the previous five days showed average daily revenue of around 30,000 baht, with transfer payments made into an account registered in the Chinese director&#x2019;s name. The DBD has requested additional documentation to support a more detailed investigation.  Officials also examined a retail business where foreign shareholders owned 60 per cent of the company. Authorities found no evidence that the required licence had been obtained, despite the business operating in a sector where foreign participation requires prior approval. Evidence is being prepared for possible legal action.  Further investigation revealed links between some shareholders and another company registered in 2022 that had changed its name five times and failed to submit financial statements for three consecutive years from 2023 to 2025, despite continuing to make registration changes. Authorities are now determining whether the company has been conducting genuine business activities.  The operation also uncovered labour and immigration offences. The Department of Employment found foreign workers who had failed to notify authorities of their employer and were working outside the scope of their permits. Immigration officers arrested one illegal entrant and identified one case involving failure to report accommodation details for a foreign national. Both cases were referred to Huai Khwang Police Station for legal proceedings.  Naewna reported that DBD Director-General Phunphong Nainapakorn said investigations into high-risk businesses would continue and warned that authorities would take firm action against nominee arrangements and unauthorised foreign business operations. Immigration officials and other agencies will continue expanding the probe.   Picture courtesy of Naewna  Related stories  Illegal-foreign-workers-found-in-Chinese-restaurant-raids  Chinese-diner-questions-yuan-only-restaurant-in-Bangkok  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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However, in 2025, arrivals fell to 32,974,321, a decline of 7.23%, while total spending by foreign tourists dropped 4.71% to THB1.53 trillion, largely due to fewer Chinese visitors.  Vietnam, meanwhile, recorded a landmark year in 2025. International arrivals surged to between 21.1 and 21.2 million visitors, an increase of 20.4% from 2024 and 17.8% above pre-pandemic levels in 2019. Tourism revenue exceeded VND1 quadrillion, or around US$39 billion, for the first time, prompting the government to set a target of 25 million international visitors and 150 million domestic trips in 2026.  Despite this growth, Vietnam faces what analysts describe as a “quantity trap”. Revenue growth remains heavily dependent on increasing visitor numbers rather than higher spending per traveller or premium tourism products. This limits profitability and highlights weaknesses in the country’s tourism value chain.  The comparison is reflected in the 2024 Travel &amp; Tourism Development Index (TTDI) from the World Economic Forum. Thailand ranked 47th overall, supported by strong natural resources, culture and tourism infrastructure. However, its safety and security ranking dropped to 102nd due to concerns over crime and public confidence.  Vietnam ranked 59th overall but performed strongly in price competitiveness, placing 16th globally, and safety and security, where it ranked 23rd. However, the country continues to face infrastructure challenges, with service infrastructure ranked 80th and tourism policy prioritisation ranked 98th.  Thailand maintains a significant advantage in transport connectivity, tourism product diversity, luxury accommodation, shopping and medical services. Efficient logistics and established tourism infrastructure help distribute visitors throughout the country.  Vietnam’s main competitive strength is affordability. Travel costs are estimated to be 20-30% lower than in Thailand, while the cost of living in Bangkok is reported to be 54% higher than in Hanoi. Affordable accommodation, food, internet services and favourable exchange rates continue to attract budget-conscious travellers and remote workers.  Safety perceptions also play an important role. Vietnam benefits from an image of political stability and low crime levels affecting foreign visitors. Thailand, however, continues to face challenges linked to high-profile incidents that have affected confidence among some international markets, particularly Chinese travellers.  Thailand is responding with a strategy focused on quality tourism, promoting higher-spending visitors through initiatives such as the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), medical and wellness tourism, MICE events, and soft-power campaigns. The government aims to generate THB3.4-3.5 trillion in tourism revenue.  Vietnam is pursuing broader market expansion through visa reforms, including visa exemptions for citizens of 13 countries and expanded e-visa access worldwide. The country is also investing in a national tourism super app, Visit Vietnam, which is scheduled for full operation by 2027 and will use AI, blockchain and integrated national data systems to improve visitor experiences.  The Nation reported that analysts warn that Vietnam may face limits to future revenue growth unless it develops premium tourism products and higher-value services. Thailand, meanwhile, faces pressure from declining visitor numbers and rising operating costs, creating financial strain for businesses built to serve tourism volumes exceeding 40 million visitors.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Officers from Saraphi Police Station responded to the scene and found the young woman sitting alone outside the guardhouse in a distressed state.  Village staff remained with her and provided support while officers contacted Chiang Mai Tourist Police for assistance. Authorities estimated the young woman to be around 18 years old.  According to police, the woman explained that she had travelled to Chiang Mai for a visit with her mother. The pair had become involved in an argument, after which her mother drove her to that location and dumped her there before leaving the area.  Police said the incident appeared to be a family dispute rather than a criminal matter. Tourist police subsequently took the young woman to the Tourist Police office, where efforts are being made to contact her mother and help resolve the disagreement.  Officials said they intend to mediate between the two family members in the hope of reaching an agreement. Authorities have not disclosed further details about the argument or the circumstances leading up to it.  Police said the immediate priority is to reunite the mother and daughter and facilitate discussions between them. No injuries or other offences were reported in connection with the incident.  Khaosod reported that if mediation efforts are unsuccessful, authorities said the matter will be referred to the Chinese Consulate in Chiang Mai for further assistance and support.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4047.png.6b88d098f997871c8a9220382e282d21.png" length="9582586" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:26:57 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Monkey Attack Kills Boy, aged 6, in Nakhon Si Thammarat</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/monkey-attack-kills-boy-aged-6-in-nakhon-si-thammarat-r2214/</link><description>A six-year-old boy has died after being attacked by a pet monkey that was tethered beside a family home in Sichon district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. The child suffered severe injuries to his chest, lung and leg, and later died in hospital.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident occurred on the morning of 6 June 2026 at Ban Khao Yuan Thao village, Moo 4, Thep Ratcha subdistrict, Sichon district. Police were alerted to the attack by investigators from Sichon Police Station after reports that a child had been seriously injured by a monkey.  The victim was identified as Dek Chai Ekkarat, known as Nathan, aged six. He was a pupil at Ban Khao Yuan Thao School. Following the attack, he was rushed to Sichon Hospital but later succumbed to his injuries.    According to information gathered at the scene, the attack took place at a village grocery shop owned by the boy&#x2019;s grandfather, Mr Charoon. The grandfather had kept the monkey for several years, having raised it since it was a young animal.  The monkey was reportedly not used for coconut harvesting and was kept as a pet. It was tethered beside the house using a long rope attached between two trees, with a wooden beam installed between them to allow the animal to move and play within the confined area.  Investigators were told that Nathan walked past the monkey on the morning of the incident and was not aware of the danger. The monkey then reportedly lunged at him, biting him and causing fatal injuries.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  The incident has shocked the local community, where the monkey had been kept for many years. Authorities were informed of the circumstances surrounding the attack and began documenting the case.  Authorities reported that the monkey remains tethered at the same location where the attack occurred. No further action regarding the animal was yet reported by authorities, as the investigation continues.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4043.png.2333398878da1c35e03f4f757a733c2d.png" length="5181914" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:14:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Tests THIM App for Foreign Arrivals</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-tests-thim-app-for-foreign-arrivals-r2213/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Immigration Bureau is testing a new mobile application called THIM (Thailand Immigration Management) that will allow foreign nationals to register their arrival information before travelling to the country. The system is designed to streamline entry procedures, reduce congestion at airports and improve access to immigration services.  Get today's headlines by email   The app is currently available for trial download on both iOS and Android devices, with full implementation scheduled for August 2026. Users can submit passport details and travel plans through the platform to generate a Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), a process expected to take less than three minutes.  The Immigration Bureau said on 6 June 2026 that the project supports government policy aimed at improving care for foreign visitors entering Thailand as tourists or under various visa categories. Authorities have also been instructed to strengthen oversight of foreign nationals staying in the country while reducing problems that affect Thailand&#x2019;s tourism image, including airport congestion and difficulties contacting officials.  Pol Lt Gen Panumas Boonyalug, commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, assigned Pol Maj Gen Pratchaya Prasansuk, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, to oversee development of the THIM platform. The bureau said the project seeks to balance national security requirements with greater convenience for travellers seeking entry permission under immigration laws.  Foreign nationals can register through the app by entering passport information or photographing their passports, allowing the system to automatically read and record the data. Travellers then provide accommodation details, travel information and other relevant information required for the TDAC process. The bureau said all data will be stored within an immigration information system developed jointly with a globally credible private company specialising in system security.  The app can also process information for groups of up to 10 people at once, helping reduce processing times and making travel arrangements more convenient. Officials noted that the current website-based registration system operates more slowly than the new mobile platform.  Authorities plan to expand THIM into a one-stop Super App for foreigners, serving short-term tourists, long-term residents and permanent residents. Future functions will include document requests, identity verification services, submission of immigration paperwork, appointment scheduling with immigration officers and access to a 24-hour Tourist Police assistance hotline.  The pilot version currently supports four languages: English, Russian, Japanese and Chinese. Developers intend to add at least 15 more languages in the near future to better serve travellers from around the world.  The Immigration Bureau has opened the application for public testing while additional functions are developed. The first phase focuses on TDAC registration, with further services to be added before the full rollout in August 2026.  The Nation reported that Pol Maj Gen Pratchaya Prasansuk said Thailand&#x2019;s immigration system currently handles about 30 million foreign tourists annually and is expected to continue growing. He said the bureau is committed to improving the traveller experience, enhancing Thailand&#x2019;s image as a modern and welcoming destination, and using secure technology to reduce processing times while strengthening national security.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Related Story  Thailand-launches-digital-immigration-app-to-speed-up-border-processing  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4036.png.6e858c546e4e3a5d27ce8a50509eea68.png" length="4026912" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:04:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Pardons Ex-Congressman Stephen Buyer</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-pardons-ex-congressman-stephen-buyer-r1150/</link><description>U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to former Republican congressman Stephen Buyer, who was convicted of insider trading and served a prison sentence following his departure from Congress. The pardon, announced in a proclamation dated June 4, clears Buyer of a conviction that stemmed from stock trades linked to confidential information about a major telecommunications merger. Conviction and Prison SentenceBuyer, a former representative from Indiana, was sentenced to 22 months in prison in September 2023 after a federal jury in Manhattan found him guilty of insider trading. The case originated from allegations brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2021. Regulators accused Buyer of using non-public information obtained through clients of a consulting business he established after leaving Congress in 2011. According to prosecutors, Buyer traded shares based on confidential knowledge related to the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, allowing him to benefit from information unavailable to the public. He was released from prison last year after completing his sentence. Trump Praises Public ServiceIn the pardon proclamation, Trump highlighted Buyer's record of public service, describing his work in Congress and in the U.S. Army as distinguished and highly productive. The document focused on Buyer's career achievements and military service, including his role as a judge advocate general in the Army. It did not address the conduct that led to his conviction. The proclamation also noted support for clemency from several Republican figures, including Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Supporters Push for ClemencyThe pardon followed a public campaign by Buyer's supporters urging Trump to intervene. Days before the announcement, Trump shared letters from Republican backers, including 42 retired members of Congress, calling for Buyer to receive clemency. The letters pointed to his 18 years in Congress and his military background. They also referenced his role as a House prosecutor during the impeachment proceedings against former President Bill Clinton. Trump's Position on Insider TradingTrump has previously criticized insider trading, particularly in relation to market activity during international conflicts and other major events. At the same time, he has repeatedly voiced support for banning members of Congress from trading individual stocks. He has said he would sign legislation imposing such a ban if it were approved by lawmakers. Buyer's pardon adds to a series of clemency actions taken by Trump during his presidency and comes despite the former congressman's conviction on charges related to financial misconduct.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/trump-buyer-rt-jt-260606_1780759651151_hpMain_16x9.jpg.1fdf33cdb5b201527baa06adf88706f2.jpg" length="91944" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 21:03:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Lammy Rebukes JD Vance Over Nowak Killing Remarks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/lammy-rebukes-jd-vance-over-nowak-killing-remarks-r1149/</link><description>Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has revealed that he personally challenged US Vice-President JD Vance over comments linking the murder of British teenager Henry Nowak to migration, telling him his assessment of the case was "wrong".  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking to the BBC, Lammy said he spoke with Vance on Saturday after the vice-president suggested that Nowak's death reflected the consequences of what he described as a "mass invasion of migrants" into Europe. Lammy rejected that argument, saying the killing had "nothing to do with mass migration". He said the conversation with Vance was cordial but direct, describing it as a robust exchange between colleagues who remain on good terms despite political disagreements. The dispute follows renewed attention on the murder of Nowak, an 18-year-old student who was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December last year. Murder case sparks political debateVickrum Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of murdering Nowak. Digwa, who was born in the UK and is British, falsely claimed he had been subjected to racial abuse and had acted in self-defence. He told the court he carried the blade for religious reasons connected to his Sikh faith. Body-worn camera footage released during the case showed police handcuffing Nowak as he lay dying after Digwa incorrectly told officers that he had been the victim of a racist attack. The case triggered widespread debate over policing and knife crime, while violent protests later broke out in Southampton. In a post on X on Friday, Vance described the killing as both tragic and infuriating. He argued that Nowak's death illustrated a broader decline in Western civilisation and claimed the teenager would still be alive if European leaders had resisted migration policies. Lammy cites family's call for calmLammy said he reminded Vance that Nowak's family had urged restraint following the case. After Digwa's sentencing, Henry Nowak's father, Mark, appealed for calm and said he did not want his son's death to be used to deepen divisions or create further tensions within communities. The deputy prime minister said he disagreed with what he called Vance's portrayal of Western society and stressed that the two men were able to discuss their differences openly. Lammy and Vance have developed a friendship over several years, beginning when Lammy was serving as an opposition MP and Vance had recently entered the US Senate. The two have met regularly since then, and last year Vance and his family stayed at Chevening, Lammy's official residence in Kent, during a visit to Britain. Police actions and guidance under reviewThe controversy has also renewed scrutiny of police handling of the case. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating Hampshire Police's response, while the force's chief has publicly apologised for the decision to arrest and handcuff Nowak. Attention has also focused on an anti-racism document produced by the National Police Chiefs' Council. The guidance states that racial equality does not necessarily mean treating everyone identically or adopting a colour-blind approach. The council announced this week that it would review the wording of the document following criticism. Reform UK home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf argued there was a connection between police guidance and the events surrounding the case. While saying his party respected the family's wish to avoid division, Yusuf maintained that political debate on the issue should continue. Asked about institutional racism in policing, Lammy said everyone was equal before the law. He acknowledged that ethnic minorities remain disproportionately represented at several stages of the criminal justice system but argued that policing had moved beyond the era of institutional racism identified in the past.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/mzE2u0Vb.jpg.0549e4c5c40a0afc1d65265e94c001a6.jpg" length="75736" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:57:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Scottish Teacher Found Dead at Home in Phatthalung</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/scottish-teacher-found-dead-at-home-in-phatthalung-r2212/</link><description>A 35-year-old Scottish foreign language teacher at a secondary school in Phatthalung province was found dead at his rented accommodation in Khuan Khanun district on 7 June 2026. Police believe he had been dead for at least 24 hours before his body was discovered.  Get today's headlines by email   The discovery was made at around 10am when police from Khuan Khanun Police Station responded to reports of a death at a rented property. Officers were joined by investigators, forensic police from Phatthalung, a duty doctor from Khuan Khanun Hospital and rescue workers.  The deceased, identified only as Mr A, was a Scottish national who worked as a foreign language teacher at a well-known secondary school in Phatthalung. Authorities found no signs of physical assault on the body or at the scene.  According to the initial investigation, police believe the teacher may have been experiencing personal problems. Colleagues told officers that he had not shared any such concerns with fellow teachers at the school.  A colleague reported that the school&#x2019;s caretaker became concerned after noticing that the teacher had not left his room despite being late. The caretaker reportedly looked through a partially opened window and saw the teacher inside, before running to alert other staff members and contacting police.  Fellow teachers described the deceased as a cheerful and sociable person. One colleague said it was difficult to understand what he may have been thinking privately and that they had not expected such an outcome.  Police and forensic officers examined the scene and gathered evidence as part of the investigation. Medical personnel also attended to confirm the circumstances surrounding the death.  Khaosod reported that authorities have not reported any evidence of foul play. Investigators will continue to review the circumstances leading up to the death as part of standard procedures.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4057.png.304aacad33bc8b59d88c955baeaf806c.png" length="4365681" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:56:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Ends NBC Interview After Clash Over Election Claims</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-ends-nbc-interview-after-clash-over-election-claims-r1148/</link><description>US President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's Meet the Press after a series of exchanges with presenter Kristen Welker over his claims that recent elections were "rigged."  Get today's headlines by email   The interview, which aired on Sunday, featured Trump repeating allegations that both California's ongoing primary elections and the 2020 US presidential election had been manipulated. When Welker repeatedly asked him to provide evidence for his assertions about the California vote count, Trump responded: "All I have to do is look, and I listen." Welker replied that such observations did not constitute evidence. Trump then accused the media of being dishonest before terminating the interview, saying: "Sorry, let's call it quits because I've had enough." Dispute Over Election ClaimsThe discussion turned contentious after the pair addressed the 6 January 2021 US Capitol riot and Trump's continued claims about the 2020 election. Trump then shifted the focus to California's primary elections, where vote counting was still underway in several races, including the contest for governor. Pointing to the delay in finalising results, Trump alleged that election officials were "cheating on the election." When Welker asked whether he had evidence to support the accusation, he repeated that he relied on what he had seen and heard. California's vote-counting process often takes several days because of the state's extensive use of mail-in ballots and procedures designed to ensure ballots are verified and counted accurately. Trump has long criticised mail-in voting. As the exchange continued, Trump called the media "crooked" and directed personal criticism at Welker. She rejected the accusation and attempted to continue the interview. Interview Cut ShortThe conversation deteriorated further when Trump told Welker she was "either crooked or you're stupid." After additional back-and-forth, he declared the interview over. "I've sat in the rain with you for an hour, on and off in the rain, and I've given you enough time," Trump said. He also criticised the press, arguing that the country could not be successful with what he described as a dishonest media. Trump then signalled to members of his team, stood up and left the set, ending the interview. Weather and Foreign Policy DiscussionsThe interview had been conducted at a farming event in Wisconsin and was affected by technical problems and rain striking the metal roof of the venue. NBC reported that Trump walked out around 50 minutes after the interview began on Friday. Before the dispute over elections, much of the discussion focused on tensions involving Iran. Trump defended US actions aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and said any military involvement would not become "an endless war." He also discussed a proposed $1.8 billion "anti-weaponisation" compensation fund, which has since been abandoned. The proposal had drawn criticism from Democrats and some Republicans, who argued it could have led to payments for people prosecuted in connection with the Capitol riot. Following the broadcast, Welker said she had spoken with Trump on Saturday and that both acknowledged the difficulties caused by the weather. She added that the president had agreed to take part in another Meet the Press interview in the future.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/cbe9761ffa68dcefca88ce756e520b25.webp.536e1bfca39231c22a437ed0d87515db.webp" length="44148" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:49:18 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pattaya to Boost Status as World-Class Tourist Destination</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/pattaya-to-boost-status-as-world-class-tourist-destination-r2211/</link><description>Pattaya nightlife operators have called on the city&#x2019;s next mayor to work closely with the business sector and support policies aimed at strengthening Pattaya&#x2019;s position as a world-class tourist resort. The appeal comes ahead of the Pattaya mayoral and city council elections on June 28, 2026, with business owners seeking greater cooperation to support tourism and economic growth.  Get today's headlines by email   Lisa Hamilton, President of the Pattaya Nightlife Operators Association, said the incoming mayor should have a strong understanding of the local business community, listen to industry concerns, and maintain ongoing collaboration with private sector stakeholders. She noted that previous cooperation with city administrators had helped operators communicate issues effectively and contribute to the city&#x2019;s development.  &#x201C;We hope the new mayor, regardless of who is elected, will continue this close partnership to ensure smooth development of the city and its tourism industry,&#x201D; Hamilton said.   Picture courtesy of Matichon  The association has put forward two key proposals designed to enhance Pattaya&#x2019;s tourism appeal. The first is to extend the closing time for entertainment venues in designated entertainment zones from the current 4:00 AM to 6:00 AM. Operators argue that longer opening hours would better match tourist behaviour and help sustain economic activity in one of Thailand&#x2019;s leading international destinations.  The second proposal calls for a review of existing zoning regulations governing entertainment venues. According to the association, many of the current rules were introduced years ago and no longer reflect Pattaya&#x2019;s significant urban expansion. Business owners are seeking an expansion of designated entertainment zones in high-potential areas to allow more venues to operate legally while improving regulation and supporting long-term tourism growth.  The group highlighted Jomtien as an example, noting that although the area now contains hundreds of bars, it is still technically outside official entertainment zones. Operators say businesses there have only been granted temporary permission to remain open later despite repeated requests for permanent zoning changes.  Pattaya&#x2019;s nightlife sector previously benefited from national measures that extended operating hours to 4:00 AM in selected pilot areas. Operators credit those changes with helping to stimulate the city&#x2019;s nighttime economy and attracting visitors.  The latest proposals are intended to help Pattaya remain competitive with other major tourism destinations worldwide. Nightlife operators believe that updated regulations and extended operating hours would further support the city&#x2019;s ambition to be recognised as a world-class resort destination.  The requests come as voters prepare to choose a new city administration. Candidates in the mayoral race include incumbent Poramese Ngampichet, Itthiwat Wattanasaathorn of the People&#x2019;s Party, independent candidate Sakchai Tangho, and two other contenders. Voting for both the mayoral and city council elections is scheduled for June 28, 2026.    Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4012.png.453f74faebe7f34a95a9ec31657d4db4.png" length="3383144" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:48:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Iran Accused of Firing Missiles at Israel Amid Truce</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/iran-accused-of-firing-missiles-at-israel-amid-truce-r1147/</link><description>Reports that Iran fired missiles at Israel on Sunday have raised fresh concerns over the stability of a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.  Get today's headlines by email   The reported missile launches came after Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, accused the United States of violating the ceasefire through its naval blockade and its actions related to Lebanon. In a post on X, Ghalibaf said the US blockade and what he described as breaches of agreements concerning Lebanon amounted to violations of the truce. He added that American and Israeli assets and bases in the region had become &#x201C;legitimate targets&#x201D;. Trump Briefed on Renewed FightingThe White House confirmed that President Donald Trump had been briefed on reports of renewed hostilities after Iran allegedly launched a missile at Israel for the first time since the ceasefire took effect. Axios first reported the briefing. CNBC said it could not independently verify the missile launches. However, the Associated Press reported that Israel said Iran had fired missiles toward its territory. The Israel Defense Forces said it had activated defensive systems after detecting incoming missiles. Speaking to Fox News, Trump said the reported attacks were &#x201C;certainly not going to help negotiations&#x201D;. Efforts to Prevent EscalationAccording to Axios, Trump was expected to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an effort to discourage retaliatory military action against Iran. The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been in place since early April. However, ongoing clashes involving Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon have complicated diplomatic efforts to preserve the truce and reach a broader agreement. Disputes Over Lebanon and Nuclear DemandsIran has called for an end to fighting in Lebanon and the lifting of US restrictions on its ports and shipping. Washington, meanwhile, is seeking guarantees that Tehran will surrender its nuclear material and permanently abandon any effort to acquire nuclear weapons. Reports that the Trump administration is considering using Iranian assets to help fund reconstruction in allied Gulf states have also sparked a response from Tehran. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi rejected the idea, saying regional governments were not entitled to seek reparations from Iran. In comments reported by Reuters and posted on X, he said Iranian assets were &#x201C;neither war spoils for Washington nor a payment fund for its allies&#x201D;.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/108316945-1780596619560-gettyimages-2279030332-AFP_B4ZD34U.webp.c06b5c7a1fffbc222da5e813c495ed6c.webp" length="137634" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:40:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Starmer Vows to Contest Any Labour Leadership Challenge</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/starmer-vows-to-contest-any-labour-leadership-challenge-r1146/</link><description>Prime Minister Keir Starmer has told supporters he will stand in any Labour leadership contest that may emerge, signalling a firmer stance as speculation over his future intensifies.  Get today's headlines by email   Until now, Starmer and his allies had maintained that he would not step aside if a challenge materialised, but questions remained over whether he would actively seek re-election as party leader. The BBC understands that position has now hardened, with the prime minister informing supporters that he would contest any leadership vote. Position Hardens Amid Leadership SpeculationThe shift comes after Andy Burnham indicated he would seek to enter any future leadership race. According to the BBC, Burnham&#x2019;s comments prompted Starmer to make clear that he would defend his position if challenged. The prime minister is said to believe that a leadership contest could create political instability and distract from the government&#x2019;s agenda. He has argued that Labour&#x2019;s large election victory two years ago provided him with a mandate that he intends to fulfil. For weeks, Westminster has been dominated by speculation over Starmer&#x2019;s future following growing unrest within Labour ranks. Dozens of Labour MPs have reportedly urged him to resign, while potential rivals have begun positioning themselves for a possible contest. Burnham and Streeting Signal InterestFormer Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Burnham are widely regarded as potential contenders should a leadership election be called. Speaking on the BBC&#x2019;s Question Time on Thursday, Burnham suggested he would enter the race if one took place. &#x201C;I think Wes Streeting seems to have launched a leadership contest, so if that is running, I would seek to join it,&#x201D; he said, while acknowledging he would first need support from Labour MPs. Streeting has already confirmed that he would stand in any leadership election. He has also publicly encouraged voters to back Burnham in the upcoming Makerfield by-election, saying he wants a competitive contest featuring the strongest candidates. Makerfield Vote Could Prove CrucialAttention is now focused on the Makerfield by-election on 18 June. Burnham must win the seat to return to Westminster and become eligible to stand in a Labour leadership contest. Starmer&#x2019;s decision to fight any challenge increases the likelihood of a full leadership battle should one be triggered. As the incumbent Labour leader, he would automatically secure a place on the ballot presented to party members. Pressure After Election SetbacksThe pressure on Starmer has grown following a poor set of election results last month. Labour lost control of the Welsh Senedd and suffered the loss of nearly 1,500 councillors across England. The aftermath saw Streeting and several junior ministers leave the government, while Burnham began pursuing a return to national politics through the Makerfield contest. Although no formal leadership challenge has yet been launched, the prospect of a contest has become increasingly prominent, with several senior Labour figures openly discussing their intentions should the opportunity arise.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/ec64a5a6-c7b1-48c1-a1ed-9948901b7560_3afd7aa1.webp.af9fa59cad55f78f581467e15cef237d.webp" length="36774" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:32:58 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Israel Hits Beirut Days After US-Mediated Truce</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/israel-hits-beirut-days-after-us-mediated-truce-r1145/</link><description>Israel carried out air strikes on southern Beirut on Sunday, marking the first attack on the Lebanese capital since a US-brokered truce was announced last week.  Get today's headlines by email   According to Lebanon's health ministry, two people were killed and at least 20 others injured when two apartment buildings in the Dahieh district, a Hezbollah stronghold, were hit. The wounded included four women and four children. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strikes targeted what he described as "terrorist headquarters" in response to Hezbollah rocket fire into Israeli territory. Hezbollah later confirmed it had launched attacks against Israeli military positions. Strike Hits Residential AreaOne of the strikes heavily damaged a residential building, exposing lower-floor apartments and scattering debris across nearby streets. Videos shared on social media showed residents and emergency workers rushing to assist those injured in the attack. Before the strikes, an Israeli military spokesperson issued a warning in Arabic on X, saying Hezbollah infrastructure was being targeted and suggesting additional operations could follow, ending the message with the words: "To be continued." The Israeli military said it intercepted two projectiles fired from Lebanon into Israel. Hezbollah Claims ResponsibilityIn a statement issued later on Sunday, Hezbollah said it had fired rockets at Israeli artillery positions at Yiftah Barracks and at troops near al-Marj Pond. The group said the attacks were retaliation for what it described as Israeli violations of the ceasefire and continuing strikes on villages in southern Lebanon. Iran also reacted strongly. Ebrahim Rezaie, spokesperson for the Iranian parliament's foreign policy and national security committee, warned that Israel would face a "decisive and painful response" for the Beirut attack. Concerns Over Ceasefire StabilityThe strike comes despite diplomatic efforts by the United States to contain the conflict. In the days before the 3 June truce, Israel had threatened a wider offensive against Dahieh, prompting many residents to flee and triggering intensive US diplomatic intervention. US President Donald Trump later announced that there would be "no troops going to Beirut" following discussions with Netanyahu. Washington also informed Qatar, which had been involved in mediation efforts, that it had urged Israel to stand down. However, speaking to NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, Trump said Lebanon was not a required part of any broader peace agreement involving Iran, effectively separating the Lebanese conflict from negotiations with Tehran. Conflict Continues Despite TruceThe latest violence follows months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanon became directly involved in the conflict on 2 March when Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel after an Israeli strike that killed Iran's supreme leader. Israel responded with a large-scale air campaign across Lebanon and later launched a ground offensive in the country's south. Although a ceasefire has officially been in place since 17 April, both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violating it. Sunday's attack was the third Israeli strike on Beirut since the ceasefire began and the first targeting the capital since last week's truce announcement. The previous two strikes reportedly targeted Hezbollah commanders. Political tensions also remain high within Lebanon. Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, an ally of Hezbollah and leader of the Amal movement, recently rejected the US-brokered agreement, arguing it failed to address Israeli withdrawal from occupied areas in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said this week that disarming the group would serve "the enemy's objectives", underscoring the continuing divisions over any long-term settlement.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 8 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/faf66c19b9ac9b4d7aa4686e2a98c7ee.webp.716c7e2c716cb4a326ff4d63601fea45.webp" length="120434" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 20:23:53 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Charge Teen Relatives Over Death of Girl in Kanchanaburi</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-charge-teen-relatives-over-death-of-girl-in-kanchanaburi-r2210/</link><description>Police in Kanchanaburi have announced the closure of the case involving the death of seven-year-old &#x201C;Nong Angun&#x201D;, with charges filed against a 13-year-old half-sister and a 17-year-old uncle. Investigators said the pair were identified through witness testimony, physical evidence and forensic findings. The victim&#x2019;s body was discovered on 1 June in a rubber plantation in Moo 4, Prang Phle subdistrict, Sangkhla Buri district, around 600 metres from her home.  Get today's headlines by email   According to police, the incident stemmed from an argument inside the family home. Investigators allege that the 13-year-old girl used both hands to cover the victim&#x2019;s mouth and nose for approximately three minutes, causing her to suffocate. Police said the incident occurred inside the house where the family lived.  After the girl&#x2019;s death, police allege that the 17-year-old male relative helped move the body. Investigators said the body was placed in a rice sack and transported on a sidecar motorcycle belonging to a female relative before being dumped near the area opposite the Chao Pho Khao Yai shrine, where it was later found. Police added that the sack was subsequently burned in an attempt to destroy evidence.  At a press conference at Sangkhla Buri Police Station, Pol Lt Gen Pisit Tanprasert, Commissioner of Provincial Police Region 7, said the evidence was sufficient to identify the two suspects. He stated that the body had initially been hidden in a wardrobe before being taken to the rubber plantation in Moo 4, Ban Thikrong, Prang Phle subdistrict, Sangkhla Buri district, Kanchanaburi province.  Because both suspects are juveniles, authorities said proceedings must follow the Juvenile and Family Court Act. Investigators are working alongside multidisciplinary specialists, including psychologists, prosecutors and legal representatives, before the case is referred to the juvenile court.  The victim&#x2019;s mother told police that the two girls had argued over the use of a mobile phone and had frequently quarrelled in the past. The 17-year-old suspect reportedly told investigators he was present at the scene but did not take part in causing the child&#x2019;s death.  Police said forensic evidence, including telephone records, supported the conclusion that the death occurred after 1pm on 30 May. Additional evidence included footwear recovered near the scene and material linked to the concealment and destruction of evidence.  Matichon reported that the 13-year-old has been charged with homicide, while the 17-year-old is charged with concealing and disposing of a body. Police said the victim&#x2019;s mother was unaware of what had happened and was deeply distressed upon learning the details. Authorities have arranged support for the family&#x2019;s mental wellbeing as the judicial process continues.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Following the collision, he was urgently transferred by air to Bangkok for specialist treatment and underwent brain surgery at Ramathibodi Hospital due to his critical condition.  Police investigations led to Wilcock being charged with seven offences. These include reckless driving causing serious injury, driving after consuming alcohol or narcotics, driving without a licence or insurance and failing to stop after the collision. Officers at Koh Phangan Police Station also opposed bail after alleging that the suspect had attempted to flee Thailand.  On 7 June 2026, the Facebook page of Vimut Hospital Phaholyothin announced that Dr Theerasak had passed away. The hospital published a message expressing condolences and paying tribute to his dedication and service throughout his medical career.  The statement read: &#x201C;We express our condolences and mourn the passing of Associate Professor Dr Theerasak Kaewamatwong. Throughout his service, he worked with determination and dedication. His contributions will remain remembered and stay in our memories forever. We extend our deepest sympathies and wish for his soul to rest in peace.&#x201D;  Dr Theerasak was a specialist in respiratory diseases and critical care medicine at the Lung Health Centre. His death has prompted widespread expressions of sympathy from colleagues, patients and members of the medical community.  Khaosod reported that the case is to continue through the Thai legal system. Authorities have already submitted the suspect to the court for detention while criminal proceedings move forward. The death of Dr Theerasak may also have implications for additional charges being considered by prosecutors as investigations continue.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Related stories  British-man-remanded-over-Koh-Phangan-crash  British-rider-held-after-hit-run-on-Phangan  Doctor-airlifted-to-bangkok-after-Brits-crash  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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