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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>Israeli Demolitions Fuel Palestinian Anger in East Jerusalem</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/israeli-demolitions-fuel-palestinian-anger-in-east-jerusalem-r1187/</link><description>The sound of demolition machinery echoes through the hills below Jerusalem's Old City as an Israeli excavator tears into another Palestinian home in the al-Bustan area of Silwan.  Get today's headlines by email   Since late 2023, 59 properties have been demolished in the neighbourhood, where residents say the pace of destruction has accelerated while international attention has focused on conflicts in Gaza, Iran and Lebanon. Homes Reduced to Rubble in Silwan"There is no future. They destroyed the future and everything else," said 58-year-old Fayez Awad, speaking from the only remaining floor of his home. "We spent our whole lives building this house. This is all we managed to achieve in life. They brought us back to zero again, me and my children." Dispute Over Land and PlanningEast Jerusalem has remained at the centre of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since Israel captured it from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War and later annexed it, a move not recognised by most countries. For around two decades, Jerusalem's municipality has pursued plans to transform al-Bustan into a biblical-themed park known as the King's Garden, to be operated by a Jewish settler organisation. Demolition orders issued by Israeli courts have recently been enforced at a faster rate. The municipality said it was acting "for the benefit of all city residents" and aimed to create a park in an area lacking public open space.    Palestinian residents argue that obtaining Israeli building permits in East Jerusalem is extremely difficult. According to the Israeli planning rights group Bimkom, Palestinians received only 7% of newly approved housing in Jerusalem in 2025 despite making up about 40% of the city's population. About half of al-Bustan's homes have now been demolished. Many residents facing demolition orders have chosen to destroy their own properties to avoid substantial municipal fines and demolition costs. "We're being given warnings that in the coming months they'll destroy the rest of the houses," said community activist Fakhri Abu Diab, whose own home has already been demolished. Evictions and Settlement ExpansionIsrael has built roughly 160 settlements housing around 700,000 Jewish residents across the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Settlements and the transfer of populations into occupied territory are considered illegal under international law, a position rejected by Israel. According to the United Nations, around 200 Palestinian households, comprising about 900 people, are currently facing eviction proceedings in East Jerusalem, most of them initiated by settler groups. In nearby Batn al-Hawa, Palestinian families are being removed from homes where they have lived for decades under laws that allow Jewish ownership claims dating from before Israel's establishment in 1948. Palestinians do not have equivalent rights to reclaim property inside Israel. Israeli anti-settlement groups say the changes are reshaping the city's demographic and political landscape. Yonatan Mizrahi of Peace Now said Silwan's archaeological and religious significance has made it a focus for projects highlighting Jewish historical connections to the area. Families Fear Losing Their Last HomesElsewhere in the Old City, another legal battle has placed members of the Basha family at risk of eviction from a building linked to a Jewish religious school. The family traces its presence there to the British Mandate era, when Mohammed Basha Abdulghani was allowed to live in part of the property after protecting it during periods of unrest. Although a court recently granted a temporary injunction while an appeal is considered, family members fear they could still lose their homes. "What will we do?" asked 76-year-old Mufid Basha. "We've nowhere else to go. This is the only home I've ever known." Rights groups also warn that land registration measures introduced in East Jerusalem in 2018 are contributing to Palestinian displacement. Calls for International ActionDuring a recent visit by foreign diplomats to Silwan, residents urged the international community to intervene. The European Union recently described the situation in East Jerusalem, particularly in Silwan, as "dire" and reiterated its opposition to Israeli settlement activity. Among those facing uncertainty is 97-year-old Yusra Qweider, who has been displaced three times since 1948. After living in her current home for more than 50 years, she now faces an eviction notice. "They want to kick us out of here," she said. "I am sick and I can't walk. We are counting on God."  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/preview.jpg.d2d7da696bf0276ad31f133b14a0d5e7.jpg" length="228929" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 07:33:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Manchester Girl, 14, Charged with Attempted Murder</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/manchester-girl-14-charged-with-attempted-murder-r1186/</link><description>A 14-year-old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder following a stabbing incident at a secondary school in north Manchester.  Get today's headlines by email   The teenager was charged on Thursday after the Crown Prosecution Service authorised the case. She also faces two counts of possessing a bladed article on school premises. She is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. Charges Follow School IncidentPolice were called to Co-op Academy Manchester on Plant Hill Road in Blackley on 9 June after reports of a stabbing at the school. Three people were injured in the incident, prompting a major police response and an investigation involving Counter Terrorism Policing North West and Greater Manchester Police. Authorities have not released further details about the victims. Investigation ContinuesDetective Chief Superintendent Jonathan Chadwick, head of Counter Terrorism Policing North West, said the charges against the teenager were extremely serious. He said officers were continuing to support the victims and their families, as well as the wider school community, which had been deeply affected by the incident. Support for School CommunityChadwick said that although charges had now been brought, investigators were continuing their work. He added that police were working closely with local officers in the Blackley area as the investigation remains ongoing. No further information has been released.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/Manchester.jpg.222eb2832051ab7c56b87699d1559355.jpg" length="229903" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 07:11:31 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Orders 15 Days of Mourning Nationwide</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-orders-15-days-of-mourning-nationwide-r2285/</link><description>Thailand has ordered a 15-day official mourning period following the death of HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha, with government buildings, state agencies and educational institutions instructed to fly flags at half-staff across the country. The measures were approved during a special Cabinet meeting on 12 June 2026 after the Royal Household Bureau confirmed the princess&#x2019;s death.  Get today's headlines by email   Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul led Cabinet ministers in observing a moment of silence in tribute to the princess. The government also directed all relevant agencies to ensure that funeral and royal ceremonial arrangements are conducted with full honours and in accordance with traditional royal customs.  Government spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek announced that government offices, state enterprises, state agencies and educational institutions must lower flags to half-staff for 15 days beginning on 12 June 2026. Civil servants, employees of state enterprises and government officials have also been instructed to observe a 15-day mourning period from the same date.  Members of the public have been asked to observe mourning as appropriate. The Cabinet additionally assigned responsibilities to a range of government bodies to oversee funeral preparations and related ceremonial activities.  Under the arrangements, the Office of the Prime Minister&#x2019;s Permanent Secretary will establish a committee chaired by the prime minister to oversee the royal funeral ceremonies. Additional committees will be responsible for ceremonial arrangements, construction of the royal crematorium, public relations, security and other related duties.  Government agencies will organise daily attendance by civil servants throughout the 100-day period of funeral prayers. The Ministry of Culture, through the Fine Arts Department, will supervise ceremonial protocols and the construction of the royal crematorium.  The Cabinet Secretariat will coordinate ministerial attendance at funeral prayer ceremonies. The Ministry of Interior and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will organise merit-making and tribute activities for the public.  Authorities said entertainment events and public activities would not be prohibited during the mourning period. Organisers have instead been asked to implement appropriate measures, including moments of tribute and adjustments to event formats where suitable.  The Public Relations Department has also been instructed to continue promoting information about the princess&#x2019;s public service and royal duties. English-language materials will be prepared in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4517.png.9dde00c90b2fc7c29b861cf1cb6a95ae.png" length="1401598" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 06:33:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>British Father Charged After Son, 9, Drives in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/british-father-charged-after-son-9-drives-in-phuket-r2284/</link><description>A British man has been charged after police identified him as the driver involved in a viral Phuket road incident in which his nine-year-old son was allowed to steer a car on a busy public road.  Get today's headlines by email   The development follows widespread online criticism after footage emerged showing what appeared to be a young foreign child driving a vehicle along Chao Fa West Road in Phuket. The video, recorded near My Front Yard Community Mall in Muang district, showed the car swerving from side to side and braking abruptly, raising concerns about the safety of other road users.  According to police, the boy was sitting on his father&#x2019;s lap and steering the vehicle while it was travelling on the public road. The footage was captured by a concerned passerby, who later reported the incident to authorities.  Pol Col Somsak Thongkliang, superintendent of Vichit Police Station, ordered investigators to locate the foreign man seen in the video. Following an investigation, officers tracked down the suspect, identified as Mark Grant, a British national, at his residence in Chalong subdistrict, Muang district.  Police also located and seized the Honda City shown in the footage. During questioning, Grant admitted he was the driver seen in the video and acknowledged that he had allowed his son to operate the vehicle.  The case has now been transferred to investigators at Vichit Police Station for legal proceedings. Authorities said the actions captured in the video created a potential danger to other motorists and road users due to the vehicle&#x2019;s erratic movement.  Grant is facing multiple charges, including reckless driving that endangers public safety, permitting an unlicensed person to operate a vehicle, and encouraging or allowing a child to engage in inappropriate behaviour that could negatively affect the child&#x2019;s conduct.  The charges have been filed under the Land Traffic Act, the Motor Vehicle Act B.E. 2522 (1979), and the Child Protection Act B.E. 2546 (2003).  The Bangkokpost reported that the incident sparked strong reaction on social media, with many users questioning the judgement of the parent and calling for authorities to take action. The latest police announcement confirms that investigators have identified the individuals involved and commenced legal proceedings.   Pictures courtesy of Bangkokpost  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Bangkokpost 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4492.png.d55ba06e8cdf67dc6cf54bec2cd01bd5.png" length="2253145" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 04:57:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Princess Bajrakitiyabha Dies at Bangkok Hospital</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/princess-bajrakitiyabha-dies-at-bangkok-hospital-r2283/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Bureau of the Royal Household has announced that Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati, Krom Luang Rajasarini Siribajra Mahavajrarajadhida, died on 11 June 2026 at 7.48pm at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok. She was 47 years old.  Get today's headlines by email   The announcement stated that the Princess had remained under medical care since 15 December 2022 after collapsing from a cardiac condition and losing consciousness. Updates had been issued periodically by the Bureau of the Royal Household throughout her treatment.  According to the latest statement, her condition deteriorated significantly from 21 May 2026. Doctors reported an infection in the abdominal cavity caused by inflammation of the large intestine, low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, and abnormal blood clotting.  The Bureau said medical teams provided intensive treatment and monitoring, but her condition continued to worsen. Despite all efforts by physicians, she died peacefully on Thursday, 11 June 2026.  Princess Bajrakitiyabha was born on 7 December 1978 at Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall in Dusit Palace. She was the eldest daughter of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Princess Soamsawali, and the first grandchild of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit.  She received her early education in Thailand before studying in the United Kingdom and later earning law degrees from Thammasat University, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, and Cornell University in the United States. She completed both a Doctor of Juridical Science degree and qualification as a Thai barrister in 2005.  Throughout her career, she served as a public prosecutor, ambassador and senior royal representative. She was also known for founding the Inspire Project in 2007, which focused on supporting female prisoners, pregnant inmates and children living in correctional facilities.  In addition to her legal and diplomatic work, she chaired Friends in Need (of &#x201C;Pa&#x201D;) Volunteers Foundation under the Thai Red Cross Society and supported numerous social welfare and disaster relief initiatives. She also established a scholarship programme for Thai law graduates to pursue postgraduate legal studies at Cornell Law School.  Khaosod reported that the announcement stated that King Vajiralongkorn has ordered the Royal Household Bureau to arrange royal funeral rites with the highest honours in accordance with royal tradition. Her body will lie in state at Pimarn Rattaya Hall within the Grand Palace.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4486.jpeg.d71ca0cdff9e85a72834c65e41c695c3.jpeg" length="225951" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2026 00:50:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Dutch Tourist Reports Gold Chain Theft in Pattaya</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/dutch-tourist-reports-gold-chain-theft-in-pattaya-r2282/</link><description>A Dutch tourist has reported the theft of a gold chain worth approximately 4,000 euros, after being approached by a group of ladyboys on Pattaya Beach in Chon Buri province.  Get today's headlines by email   At 03.30 on 12 June 2026, Mr Ferdy Andree Singels, 53, a Dutch national, accompanied by a Thai female friend, filed a complaint with investigators at Pattaya City Police Station. He suspected that a group of ladyboys had stolen his gold necklace while he was walking along Pattaya Beach between Soi 7 and Soi 9.  According to the victim&#x2019;s friend, Mr Singels left his hotel in Pattaya Soi 9 at approximately 00.45 to take a walk along the beachfront. He walked from Soi 9 towards Central Pattaya when he was approached by a group of two to three ladyboys.  The group reportedly struck up a conversation, hugged him and allegedly offered sexual services. Mr Singels declined the offer, and the group then left the area.  At the time, the tourist did not realise that any property was missing. However, after returning to his hotel and checking his belongings, he discovered that the gold chain he had been wearing had disappeared.  He subsequently concluded that the ladyboys may have taken advantage of the close physical contact to remove the necklace before leaving the scene. He then travelled to Pattaya City Police Station to report the suspected theft.  Police investigators have coordinated with the station&#x2019;s investigation unit to inspect the location where the incident allegedly occurred. Officers are also reviewing CCTV footage from nearby cameras in an effort to identify those involved and gather further evidence.  Authorities are now working to establish the movements of the suspects and determine whether the incident may be linked to any similar reports in the area. No arrests had been reported at this time. The investigation remains ongoing, and police are continuing efforts to trace and locate the suspected offenders for further legal action.   Picture courtesy of SiamChon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamChon 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4483.png.f400f15f9469da84fdb06ce229c341e1.png" length="2516655" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign Couple Held After Baby Found Dead in Udon Thani</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-couple-held-after-baby-found-dead-in-udon-thani-r2281/</link><description>A foreign couple have been detained by police in Udon Thani after a baby girl was found abandoned beneath a rain tree and later died despite attempts to save her. Investigators said the pair were located at a hotel in Udon Thani and brought in for questioning, where they allegedly admitted the child had been born in Nong Khai before being left in Udon Thani.  Get today's headlines by email   The case began on 10 June 2026 when a female infant, was discovered beneath a rain tree behind the Sing Isan warehouse in Soi Chan Charoen Suk, Don Udom community, within Udon Thani municipality. Three boys aged between 10 and 12 found the child while fishing near a drainage canal and alerted authorities.  Emergency responders performed CPR for around 15 minutes before transferring the infant to Udon Thani Hospital. Police officer Pol Sgt Maj Charoen Chanrak, who assisted at the scene, later said the baby was still warm when found but had no pulse, and hospital staff were unable to restore vital signs.    Police from Muang Udon Thani Police Station reviewed municipal and private CCTV footage from the area. Investigators identified a tall, fair-skinned foreign man with brown hair and a dark skinned woman carrying the infant wrapped in towels.  Footage showed the pair walking through several streets before stopping briefly near a house with a security camera, then leaving the infant beneath the tree at approximately 9.20am on 10 June. The couple then left the area, returning by the same route.    According to Pol Col Phatthanawong Chanphon, superintendent of Muang Udon Thani Police Station, officers searched hotels, resorts and accommodation within a one-kilometre radius of the scene. One hotel reported that a foreign man had enquired about a room, but declined to stay after being told the rate was 1,400 baht per night.  Further information was provided by police in Nong Khai, who reported that the couple were recognised from TV coverage and had previously appeared at a coffee shop in the province. Police said the pair had reportedly carried out some form of strange ritual at the coffee shop before leaving and travelling to Udon Thani.    Authorities had also checked immigration records and found no evidence that either individual had left Thailand via the Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge checkpoint in Nong Khai, which keep the focus of the investigation to the Udon Thani area.  The two foreign tourists were found staying at a local hotel, where they had checked in the day before. The hotel staff reported that upon entering the hotel, they played, what they described as tribal music from their mobile phones, continuously. The housekeeping staff also reported that they had played loud tribal music all night.   Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek  Police later reported that the man was identified as a 39-year-old Swedish national and the woman as a 29-year-old American national, the names were withheld by authorities.  Komchadluek reported that police said the couple remain in custody while questioning continues to establish the circumstances and possible motives behind the baby&#x2019;s death. Investigators are preparing further legal proceedings as the case remains under active investigation.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4475.png.2305e19c669eda5044b852c934a73865.png" length="1754488" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 22:07:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Tourists Brawl Outside Pattaya Restaurant</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-tourists-brawl-outside-pattaya-restaurant-r2280/</link><description>Police in Pattaya responded to reports of a violent altercation, on 11 June 2026 at around 03:20, involving Chinese tourists outside a pork barbecue restaurant in Soi Chaloem Phrakiat 3, Pattaya. Officers from Pattaya City Police Station Sector 3 arrived to find a crowd of onlookers and two groups of Chinese nationals engaged in a heated confrontation that had escalated into physical fighting. Police intervened to separate the parties and restore order, preventing further escalation.  Get today's headlines by email   Initial reports indicated that two groups of Chinese tourists, some of whom were said to have prior disputes in China, encountered each other at the venue shortly after arriving in Pattaya for a 2&#x2013;3 day visit, according to a Thai female companion.    Verbal exchanges reportedly escalated into a physical confrontation outside the restaurant. Another account linked the clash to alcohol consumption among friends who were already acquainted prior to the incident. Initial police accounts stated that three Chinese nationals were injured.  Officers from Pattaya City Police Station and local rescue volunteers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation provided first aid and transported injured individuals to hospital for treatment. Police separated the groups, moving them to opposite sides of the road, as tensions continued with shouting and verbal provocation in Chinese.   Pictures courtesy of &#xE41;&#xE08;&#xE47;&#xE04; &#xE42;&#xE1E;&#xE18;&#xE34;&#xE4C;&#xE41;&#xE14;&#xE07;  Both groups were later taken to the police station for questioning and formal statements, while officers secured the area and managed public order as crowds gathered at the scene. Authorities also confirmed that CCTV footage from the vicinity is being reviewed as part of the investigation, and the parties were later reported to have calmed down and reached an understanding, with no immediate intention to pursue charges.  Investigators are continuing to record statements from all involved individuals and will revisit the case once medical treatment has been completed, to establish a clear sequence of events. The findings from CCTV analysis and witness accounts will be used to determine whether any criminal proceedings will follow under Thai law.  AQNi4s9EkyIzoHRKVvZ46F2U173nlbcG1cg4EURtiu4HwTcQAlT7-vvVvSCxaRIp6GczOlYxAzlTiRxZvCGcur4G8V_yteOnNp8VZimmEw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The index assessed 20 countries across five key areas: healthcare quality, visa accessibility, health insurance requirements, cost of living, and expat community and integration. The findings were compiled by Expatriate Group, a specialist provider of international health insurance serving expatriates and retirees in more than 180 countries.  Thailand secured second place thanks largely to its healthcare system, achieving the joint-highest healthcare score in the index alongside Spain and France. Major destinations including Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket were recognised for their internationally recognised private hospital networks.  The country also received the maximum score of 20 out of 20 for health insurance requirements. According to the report, Thailand&#x2019;s Non-Immigrant O-A Visa, one of the available options, requires applicants to hold health insurance cover, as a condition of the retirement visa.  The report comes as growing numbers of retirees consider overseas destinations offering lower living costs, warmer climates and access to quality healthcare. Expatriate Group director Lee Gerry said many prospective retirees often overlook important factors such as healthcare access, visa options and day-to-day living expenses when planning a move abroad.  He stated: &#x201C;Retiring abroad has never been more achievable, but the decisions that matter most, healthcare access, visa routes, and the reality of day-to-day costs, are often the least well understood.&#x201D;  Thailand was surpassed only by the Philippines, which topped the index due to strong scores for affordability, visa accessibility and expat integration. The Philippines&#x2019; Special Resident Retiree&#x2019;s Visa requires a fixed deposit of approximately GBP11,000 for pension holders.  Other countries ranked highly included Colombia in third place, Portugal in fourth, while Sri Lanka and South Africa shared fifth position. Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates tied for sixth place, with Spain and Indonesia sharing eighth place. Panama ranked ninth and Qatar completed the top ten.  The Daily Mall reported that Thailand is expected to remain a leading retirement destination due to its established healthcare infrastructure, retirement visa programmes and strong expatriate communities. The latest ranking may further strengthen its reputation among overseas retirees seeking a long-term base in Southeast Asia.   Picture courtesy of The Daily Mall  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailymail 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4459.png.065cfc566f7aafba91990b5c703ef524.png" length="3612447" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:38:44 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Man Found With Chain Wounds After Border Escape</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-man-found-with-chain-wounds-after-border-escape-r2278/</link><description>A Chinese man was found exhausted and injured in a forest in Sangkhlaburi district, Kanchanaburi province, after apparently fleeing from a scam operation across the Thai-Myanmar border. Villagers discovered the 33-year-old man lying in Mae Tiew forest in Moo 8, Nong Lu subdistrict, at around 7pm on June 10 and brought him to safety before alerting local authorities.  Get today's headlines by email   The man was found with severe wounds on both ankles, which appeared consistent with being restrained by chains, as well as signs that he had been assaulted. Villagers transported him from the forest and informed village headman Sanan Kamsuk, who then notified district officials.  Sangkhlaburi District Chief Suriyasak Muean-uam coordinated with military personnel, police, Border Patrol Police and volunteer defence officers stationed at Nam Koek checkpoint to take the man into custody and provide assistance. Officers cleaned and treated his multiple wounds before carrying out initial questioning.  Authorities found no identification documents on the man. The only belongings recovered were a mobile phone that could not be switched on, believed to have a flat battery.   Picture courtesy of Amarin  The man was charged with entering and remaining in Thailand illegally before being handed over to investigators at Sangkhlaburi Police Station for legal proceedings. Officials believe he may have been working at a scam centre in Myanmar and suffered serious abuse before escaping across the border into Thailand.  The location where he was found is approximately 7 to 8 kilometres from the Three Pagodas Pass border area. Investigators suspect he fled from operations based in Payathonsu, a Myanmar border town opposite Sangkhlaburi.  The case follows several similar incidents in recent weeks. On May 31, three Chinese nationals, Zhong Jianzhong, 26, Zhu Zhongyan, 33, and Meng Chiangdong, 36, sought help after taking refuge at a resort near the Thai-Myanmar border. No documents were found in their possession.  On June 2, another Chinese national, Wang Qing Wei, 36, was found seeking assistance at the same resort, also without identification documents. Authorities believed all four men had escaped from Payathonsu.  Previous reports indicated that 12 Chinese nationals had attempted to escape from Payathonsu into Thailand. Two were reportedly recaptured and taken back, while 10 successfully crossed the border. Authorities believe the four Chinese nationals previously assisted and the latest case may all be part of the same group.  Amarin reoorted that officials are expected to continue investigating the man&#x2019;s identity, movements and possible links to scam operations operating along the border. Further enquiries may also help determine whether additional escapees remain in the area or require assistance.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4439.png.de7894ddde3205796db2b76dfa874779.png" length="2969741" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:32:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Healey Resigns as UK Defence Secretary Over Spending Row</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/healey-resigns-as-uk-defence-secretary-over-spending-row-r1185/</link><description>John Healey has resigned as defence secretary following a prolonged dispute within government over military spending plans, saying proposed funding levels were insufficient to meet growing security challenges.  Get today's headlines by email   In a strongly worded resignation letter, Healey said the financial settlement for the government's Defence Investment Plan (DIP) &#x201C;falls well short&#x201D; of what Britain requires at a time of increasing global threats. He argued that both the prime minister and the Treasury had failed to provide the resources needed to strengthen national defence. Defence Secretary Quits After Budget DisputePrime Minister Keir Starmer rejected those claims, insisting the forthcoming plan would deliver a record increase in defence spending while maintaining fiscal discipline. He said the strategy would be funded through difficult spending choices across government rather than additional borrowing. Armed Forces Minister Also Steps DownThe crisis deepened when Armed Forces Minister Al Carns also resigned on Thursday evening. Carns accused the government of failing to equip the military adequately, saying efforts to secure greater investment had been ignored. &#x201C;I've spent my whole time in government making that case,&#x201D; he said. &#x201C;Number 10 will not listen, so I am resigning as minister for the armed forces.&#x201D; The departure of Healey, regarded as one of Starmer&#x2019;s closest allies in cabinet, represents a major setback for a government already facing mounting political pressure. Pressure Mounts on StarmerHealey becomes the second cabinet minister to leave the government in recent weeks after former health secretary Wes Streeting resigned, citing a loss of confidence in the prime minister&#x2019;s leadership. The resignations come ahead of a crucial by-election in which Labour candidate Andy Burnham is seeking a return to Parliament, potentially positioning himself as a future challenger for the party leadership. Starmer has also faced criticism from within Labour following disappointing election results across England, Scotland and Wales last month, although he has said he intends to contest any future leadership challenge. Defence Plan at Centre of DisputeDisagreements over defence funding have intensified for months amid repeated delays to the Defence Investment Plan, originally expected last autumn. The issue has become increasingly urgent ahead of a NATO summit in Turkey next month, where Starmer had planned to unveil the strategy. Healey argued that defence demands had risen significantly since the start of the year due to conflict in the Middle East and expanded British commitments in Ukraine and the Arctic. Reports suggest the government is considering an additional &#xA3;13.5bn for the Ministry of Defence over the next four years, well below the &#xA3;28bn increase requested by the department. In his resignation letter, Healey criticised the proposed settlement for delaying much of the spending until later years, despite what he described as immediate pressures on military readiness. He warned that the current timetable would leave Britain moving too slowly towards strengthening its armed forces and said he was being forced to make decisions that would weaken operational preparedness. Funding Debate ContinuesThe government has pledged to increase defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2035 but has not yet outlined how the commitment will be financed. Reports indicate ministers are considering reducing capital budgets across government departments by 1% to help fund defence priorities. Healey has argued that spending should reach 3% of GDP by 2030 instead, citing warnings that Russia could pose a direct threat to NATO within the decade. Last year's Strategic Defence Review called for greater &#x201C;warfighting readiness&#x201D;, including investment in ammunition stockpiles, advanced fighter aircraft, drones and new attack submarines. Opposition politicians seized on the resignations, with Conservative shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge saying Healey had been left with no option but to quit, while Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice said the departures raised questions about the government's defence priorities. Kevin Craven, chief executive of the defence industry association ADS Group, described Healey's resignation as a damaging verdict on the government's handling of defence policy.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/HALEY.jpg.bd85c8fdc9a3362da4b9d65e905dd306.jpg" length="50267" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:26:17 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>German Cocaine Postal Shipment Intercepted in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/german-cocaine-postal-shipment-intercepted-in-bangkok-r2277/</link><description>Authorities have intercepted a cocaine shipment concealed inside a document envelope sent from Germany to Thailand, as part of an ongoing effort to disrupt international drug trafficking through postal services.  Get today's headlines by email   At 10am on June 11, 2026, the Internal Security Operations Command Region 1 (ISOC Region 1), through the Bangkok Internal Security Operations Command, conducted a joint operation with the Bangkok Express Mail Centre in Lak Si, the Customs Department, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), and military intelligence officers.  The operation was launched after officials received intelligence indicating that narcotics were being smuggled into Thailand through the postal system. Officers identified and inspected a suspicious parcel and document envelope before opening it in accordance with established procedures.  Inside, they discovered approximately 30 grams of powdered cocaine concealed within the envelope. Preliminary checks found that the package had originated in Germany.    The cocaine was seized and taken into evidence. Investigators collected supporting evidence before transferring the case and the confiscated drugs to officers at Thung Song Hong Police Station for further legal action.  The seizure forms part of continued cooperation between security agencies and law enforcement authorities to monitor and prevent narcotics from entering Thailand through international delivery channels.  The case follows ongoing efforts by Thai authorities to strengthen surveillance of postal and courier networks, which are sometimes exploited by international drug trafficking organisations to move illicit substances across borders.  Officials have not disclosed any suspects linked to the shipment. Investigators are now working to identify and trace individuals connected to the attempted importation and to determine whether the package is linked to a wider trafficking network.  Amarin reported that as the investigation continues, authorities are expected to expand inquiries into the intended recipient and any associates involved in arranging the shipment from overseas.   Pictures courtesy of Amarin  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4434.jpeg.b4132a4782ee3d4634b618c3b7ae41a5.jpeg" length="334934" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:21:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>World Cup Opens in Mexico With Shakira-Led Spectacle</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/world-cup-opens-in-mexico-with-shakira-led-spectacle-r1184/</link><description>The 2026 FIFA World Cup got under way in Mexico City on Thursday with a colourful opening ceremony featuring international music stars, cultural performances and thousands of fans at the iconic Azteca Stadium.  Get today's headlines by email   Supporters packed the venue ahead of Mexico&#x2019;s opening match against South Africa, marking the first time the country has hosted a World Cup match on home soil in 40 years. The atmosphere was one of celebration and anticipation as fans gathered to witness the start of football&#x2019;s biggest tournament. For many supporters, the opening match represented a rare opportunity to experience the World Cup in their own country. Javier P&#xE9;rez, attending the match with his family, said the chance to witness the tournament in person outweighed any difficulties encountered during the build-up. He described the occasion as a unique experience and expressed hope that Mexico would make a strong start to the competition. Music and culture take centre stageThe opening festivities were led by Colombian singer Shakira and featured performances from fellow Colombian artist J Balvin, Nigerian Afrobeats star Burna Boy, Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean and Mexican musician Fher Olvera. A welcoming message to visiting fans highlighted Mexico&#x2019;s diversity, heritage and pride, while emphasizing football&#x2019;s ability to unite people across generations and nations. Performers appeared in indigenous-inspired attire, while others carried oversized golden footballs as part of the ceremony. The stadium itself provided a colourful backdrop, with fans dressed in national team colours and traditional outfits. Tournament follows challenging build-upThe tournament arrives after a complicated period of preparation. Renovations at Mexico City&#x2019;s airport and the Azteca Stadium, protests linked to the event and concerns about cartel-related violence in recent months had all formed part of the discussion surrounding the World Cup before kickoff. However, those issues largely faded from view as attention shifted to the opening ceremony and the start of the competition. Mexico is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup with the United States and Canada. The other host nations are scheduled to stage their own opening celebrations on Friday. Global stars join opening festivitiesThe ceremony also featured performances connected to the tournament&#x2019;s official music programme. Opera singer Andrea Bocelli and singer Ejae performed the World Cup anthem, DNA, which was released on Wednesday. Mexican singer Alejandro Fern&#xE1;ndez, son of legendary performer Vicente Fern&#xE1;ndez, led the rendition of the Mexican national anthem, joined by many of the 80,000 spectators inside the stadium. South African artist Tyla performed her country&#x2019;s national anthem ahead of the opening match. The Grammy-winning singer, known for hits including Water and the FIFA track Game Time, is also set to appear at the United States opening ceremony in Los Angeles. FIFA has enlisted a wide range of international artists for events across the tournament, many of whom feature on the 18-track Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. With the opening ceremony complete and the first match under way, attention now turns to the football as the month-long tournament begins across North America.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/a2867e60-65c2-11f1-951a-e73f65e6ce6d.jpg.webp.f39a72a70b56d8b4f4b8554bc2e66496.webp" length="116254" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:19:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Elon Musk's SpaceX Nears $1.8tn Ahead of IPO</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/elon-musks-spacex-nears-18tn-ahead-of-ipo-r1183/</link><description>SpaceX has secured $75bn (&#xA3;56bn) from financial institutions ahead of its stock market debut on Friday, setting the stage for what is expected to be the largest public listing in history.  Get today's headlines by email   In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the space exploration and artificial intelligence company said it sold shares at $135 each, raising the planned amount from investors before trading begins. Valuation Approaches $1.8tnThe share price matches the valuation estimate SpaceX outlined last week and implies an initial market value of nearly $1.8tn. That figure would place the company among the world's most valuable publicly traded businesses from the moment its shares begin changing hands. The valuation would also further boost the wealth of chief executive Elon Musk, who is already regarded as the world's richest person. At the proposed valuation, Musk is expected to become the first person with a net worth exceeding $1tn. Trading Could Shift ValuationWhile the offering price has been set at $135 per share, the company's market value will ultimately depend on investor demand once trading starts. Share prices can rise or fall after a listing begins, depending on how many shares are available and how strongly investors seek to buy them. If SpaceX shares open at or above the offering price, the company will immediately rank among the largest firms listed on public markets. Investors will ultimately determine whether the valuation is justified through trading activity on the open market. Strong Investor InterestDemand for SpaceX shares is expected to be significant among both institutional investors and retail traders seeking exposure to one of the world's most closely watched technology companies. Several analysts have already suggested the stock could trade above the offering price. On Thursday, brokerage firm Oppenheimer said it expected SpaceX shares to reach $190. The final market price will be established through trading after the company's debut on the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite. Test Case for Other AI GiantsThe listing is being closely watched across the technology sector, with some investors viewing it as a benchmark for other privately held companies approaching trillion-dollar valuations. Among those are Anthropic and OpenAI, both of which have recently indicated they are preparing for public offerings, potentially later this year. The outcome of SpaceX's market debut could provide an important indication of investor appetite for large-scale technology and AI companies seeking to transition from private ownership to public markets.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/AP26154448082248-1780532909.webp.29249b634b7cf2b9b4c81600794813b8.webp" length="35724" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:12:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Child Steers Car on Busy Phuket Road</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/child-steers-car-on-busy-phuket-road-r2276/</link><description>A viral video shared on 9 June 2026 has shown a child, estimated to be under 10 years old, steering a passenger car on a busy public road in Phuket. The vehicle was seen moving erratically and weaving across lanes on Chaofa Road, heading towards the Central Phuket intersection, in moderate to heavy traffic. Other road users reportedly slowed and increased distance after noticing the unpredictable driving, which raised immediate safety concerns for motorists and pedestrians in the area.  Get today's headlines by email   The clip, circulated by a local news pages in Phuket, initially led viewers to believe the driver may have been intoxicated or inexperienced due to the vehicle&#x2019;s unstable movement. However, closer observation revealed that the person behind the wheel was a young boy, seated on the lap of a foreign adult. The footage quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing significant attention and debate.  The video triggered widespread criticism online, with many users questioning the responsibility of the child&#x2019;s guardians for allowing him to operate a vehicle on a public highway. Commenters also called for accountability from authorities, repeatedly asking where the police were at the time of the incident. Some social media users compared the situation to other countries where such behaviour could result in immediate legal consequences for guardians.   Picture courtesy of Amarin  Concerns were also raised about road safety on one of Phuket&#x2019;s main routes, which typically experiences high traffic volumes throughout the day. Observers noted that the risk extended beyond the individuals in the vehicle, potentially endangering other road users if an accident had occurred. The incident has intensified calls for stricter enforcement of traffic laws and closer monitoring of unsafe driving practices, particularly involving minors.  Amarin reported that as of the time of reporting, there has been no confirmed statement from local authorities regarding any investigation or legal action linked to the video. Public attention continues to focus on whether police will examine the circumstances and determine whether any offences were committed by the driver or guardians involved. The situation remains under public scrutiny as online discussions persist.  AQPENen6whdoVWCkS4FmSm58v8bxrxir_cina4j8ZitLuAFaUeQ5b1LqLfkmoLA9aTlL9mRUKV4WCIu_x_WvjntHYjIBgWHtADx34zgB2Q.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Amarin 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4413.png.ce8809707f98ce83f405e1d7fbd97a3b.png" length="1795065" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:06:57 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>El Ni&#xF1;o Returns, Raising Risk of Global Weather Extremes</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/el-ni%C3%B1o-returns-raising-risk-of-global-weather-extremes-r1182/</link><description>The natural climate phenomenon known as El Ni&#xF1;o has officially developed in the tropical Pacific Ocean, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), raising concerns about higher global temperatures and widespread weather disruptions in the coming years.  Get today's headlines by email   NOAA said sea surface temperatures across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific have risen above the 0.5C threshold used to define an El Ni&#xF1;o event. The agency also observed shifts in atmospheric winds over the Pacific, indicating that the atmosphere is now responding to the warming ocean. Pacific Warming Pattern Officially BeginsThe declaration had been widely anticipated after the cooler La Ni&#xF1;a phase ended earlier this year. However, scientists say the speed of the warming and the confidence of forecasting models have drawn particular attention. Possibility of a Very Strong EventEl Ni&#xF1;o strength is measured by how much Pacific Ocean temperatures rise above average in a key region. Events are considered strong when temperatures exceed 1.5C above normal and very strong when they surpass 2C. NOAA&#x2019;s latest outlook places the probability of a very strong El Ni&#xF1;o at 63% during the November-to-January period. If realised, it would rank among the most powerful events recorded since modern records began in 1950. The strongest El Ni&#xF1;o episodes on record occurred in 1982-83, 1997-98 and 2015-16. Some forecasting models from the United States and Europe suggest temperatures in the tropical Pacific could climb more than 3C above average by the end of the year. Nevertheless, NOAA cautioned that even powerful El Ni&#xF1;o events do not produce identical impacts everywhere, although stronger events generally increase the likelihood of expected climate patterns. Climate Change Raises ConcernsResearchers say the greater concern is that El Ni&#xF1;o is emerging against a backdrop of long-term human-driven global warming. Prof Adam Scaife of the UK Met Office said the warming effect of El Ni&#xF1;o is now being added to an already warmer climate, increasing the risk of unprecedented temperatures in affected regions. A very strong El Ni&#xF1;o typically raises global average air temperatures by around 0.2C as heat stored in the ocean is released into the atmosphere. Scientists note that 2024, the hottest year on record, was aided by a relatively modest El Ni&#xF1;o. Despite the cooling influence of La Ni&#xF1;a, 2025 still ranked as the third-warmest year ever recorded. Prof Scaife said global temperatures are likely to remain exceptionally high through late 2026 and into 2027, increasing the chances that another year could exceed 1.5C of warming above late-19th-century levels. Global Weather Impacts ExpectedAlthough every El Ni&#xF1;o event differs, its effects are often most pronounced in tropical regions. The phenomenon frequently brings heavy rainfall and flooding to northern Peru and southern Ecuador and can also affect parts of East Africa, Central Asia and the southern United States. At the same time, drought and wildfire risks often increase across Australia, Indonesia and northern parts of South America, potentially affecting agriculture and food supplies. El Ni&#xF1;o also tends to reduce Atlantic hurricane activity. However, climate experts note that this can lead to reduced rainfall and heightened drought risks in parts of Central America. Campaigners have warned that vulnerable communities could face severe consequences. Mohamed Adow, director of Power Shift Africa, said the phenomenon could worsen food insecurity and economic hardship, particularly in East Africa, where many communities have already endured repeated droughts and floods. Agencies Monitor ConditionsJapan&#x2019;s Meteorological Agency has also concluded that El Ni&#xF1;o conditions are present and expects them to persist through the autumn. Australia&#x2019;s Bureau of Meteorology has not yet formally declared an event because it applies a higher temperature threshold. However, it said Pacific conditions are approaching El Ni&#xF1;o levels and expects the phenomenon to develop later this year, potentially reaching strong intensity. El Ni&#xF1;o typically occurs every two to seven years and usually lasts around 12 months. While scientists have not conclusively shown that climate change makes El Ni&#xF1;o events more frequent or stronger, they say a warmer world can amplify their impacts.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/33f03b7b-8430-41a7-bef0-c71c7148c08e.jpg.44a880a99870b967bec058d126c183bf.jpg" length="93178" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 21:00:59 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Police Bust World Cup Betting Network in Bangkok</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/police-bust-world-cup-betting-network-in-bangkok-r2275/</link><description>Police in Bangkok have dismantled a major online gambling network linked to World Cup 2026 betting, uncovering more than 1 billion baht in financial transactions as operators were reportedly preparing to stream football matches ahead of the tournament&#x2019;s opening fixtures on 11 June.  Get today's headlines by email   The Metropolitan Police Bureau&#x2019;s investigation unit announced the operation during a press conference at its headquarters on 11 June. Senior officers, including Pol Lt Gen Trairong Phiwphan, Deputy Inspector General and Deputy Director of the Technology Crime Suppression Centre, revealed details of the crackdown on the &#x201C;Ole777&#x201D; website.  Authorities said the platform offered football betting, slot games, baccarat and roulette. Investigators found that the network had processed more than 1 billion baht through its systems and allegedly relied on large numbers of mule bank accounts to conceal financial transactions.  Following an investigation into the money trail, police gathered evidence and obtained arrest warrants for 30 suspects. Officers have so far arrested 19 individuals believed to be connected to the operation.   Picture courtesy of Matichon  During the press conference, police conducted a video call with a 19-year-old female suspect who admitted opening a mule bank account in exchange for 2,000 baht. She told investigators she had been recruited through Facebook around the middle of 2025 and did not know the identity of either the person who hired her or those who arranged the account-opening process.  The announcement coincided with the establishment of a dedicated World Cup 2026 gambling prevention and suppression centre. The unit has been tasked with tackling illegal football betting, investigating financial systems linked to online gambling operations and disrupting associated criminal networks.  Pol Lt Gen Trairong said investigators would continue expanding the inquiry to identify the ultimate beneficiaries of the operation. Authorities will also examine whether funds were converted into cryptocurrencies and transferred overseas.  He said that if links to foreign criminal groups are identified, suspects could face charges related to participation in a transnational organised crime network. Police also warned the public not to open bank accounts on behalf of others or allow third parties to use their accounts, as doing so could result in criminal prosecution.  Matichon reported that according to Pol Lt Gen Trairong, major sporting events such as the World Cup are frequently exploited by illegal online gambling operators seeking to expand their customer base and generate substantial profits. He added that online gambling networks are often connected to money laundering, mule account schemes, online fraud and human trafficking, forming part of broader transnational criminal organisations.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4430.png.bd5481b66648f2b6b5186aa45a7f9541.png" length="3301989" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:59:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>JD Vance says Netanyahu has made mistakes amid Iran conflict</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/jd-vance-says-netanyahu-has-made-mistakes-amid-iran-conflict-r1181/</link><description>US Vice-President JD Vance has said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong", as tensions between Washington and Jerusalem become more visible during the conflict with Iran.  Get today's headlines by email   In an interview with CBS News, Vance said Netanyahu "aggressively asserts the interests of his country" but that Israeli and American interests are not always aligned. He declined to provide specific examples, saying such discussions are often better handled privately. The comments are the clearest public acknowledgement yet from the Trump administration that relations with Israel have come under strain in recent weeks. Growing differences over Lebanon and IranPresident Donald Trump has reportedly expressed frustration with Israeli military operations in Lebanon, which have complicated efforts to negotiate an end to the wider conflict with Iran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second consecutive day overnight, putting pressure on a ceasefire that has been in place since April. Trump has said Tehran has taken "too long to make a deal", while renewed hostilities were also linked to fighting in Lebanon involving the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah. According to Axios, Trump recently described Netanyahu as "effing crazy" during a phone call, saying he was irritated by Israel's continued military actions in Lebanon. "Sometimes we have interests that are perfectly aligned and sometimes we have interests that are misaligned," Vance said. "Where that diverges, we &#x2014; unfortunately for the Israelis &#x2014; have to choose the side of the American people." Conflict extends beyond IranIsrael has carried out extensive strikes across Lebanon and occupied parts of southern Lebanon as part of its campaign against Hezbollah. The group began attacking northern Israel after an earlier Israeli strike killed Iran's supreme leader, according to Israeli and Lebanese accounts of the conflict. Lebanon's health ministry says at least 3,696 people have been killed, while Israeli authorities say 30 soldiers and four civilians have died in fighting on both sides of the border. Iran is seeking to include Lebanon in any broader peace agreement, while Israel argues Lebanon was not covered by the ceasefire reached two months ago. Domestic political pressureThe dispute comes as both leaders face domestic political challenges. Trump is pushing for a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and curb Iran's nuclear programme, while opinion polls suggest the conflict is becoming less popular among American voters ahead of November's midterm elections. Netanyahu is also preparing for elections later this year and must persuade Israeli voters that his strategy against Iran and its regional allies is succeeding. The Israeli leader has sought to minimise reports of a rift with Washington. "Sometimes we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements," Netanyahu told CNBC last week. "We always find a way to work them out, and we do so as great friends."   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/098b43952351a02d335861ac2b0a7146.webp.660d54ff17b51f532858263daea44db6.webp" length="49918" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:53:14 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Teen Forced Into Nigeria Sex Work Files Complaint</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/teen-forced-into-nigeria-sex-work-files-complaint-r2274/</link><description>A 17-year-old Thai girl has filed a criminal complaint against her own mother, grandmother, aunt and uncle for allegedly forcing her into prostitution in Nigeria to pay off a debt. The victim, identified only as &#x2018;Ms A&#x2019;, was accompanied by activist Ms Chanida Phalamat, known as &#x2018;Ton Or Por Neung&#x2019;, and officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security when she met police at the Central Investigation Bureau on 10 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   The teenager stated that her relatives pressured and coerced her into travelling abroad for sex work. Despite resisting and fleeing to her boyfriend&#x2019;s home for safety, she was physically assaulted by the family members and forcibly taken to the airport for an immediate flight to Nigeria.  For two months, the victim endured exploitation in Nigeria while secretly staying in contact with her boyfriend and his aunt. Eventually, she contacted the Thai embassy in Nigeria, whose officials intervened to secure her rescue and safe return. Ms Chanida said the victim&#x2019;s aunt had previously been tricked into similar work before allegedly collaborating with the mother and other relatives to force the teenager to take her place.  Manager Online reported that investigators from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (Bureau PCT) are now interviewing the victim, alongside a multi-disciplinary team, to build a case. Legal proceedings will be pursued against all five alleged co-offenders under Thai trafficking laws.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4404.png.33b0cde5c3ed143b9b3606087dbde190.png" length="3189958" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:47:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Calls Off Iran Bombings as Deal Nears</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-calls-off-iran-bombings-as-deal-nears-r1180/</link><description>U.S. President Donald Trump said he had called off planned military strikes against Iran on Thursday, hours after threatening further attacks and suggesting the United States could seize the Iranian oil export hub of Kharg Island.  Get today's headlines by email   In a post on social media, Trump said planned strikes scheduled for later in the day had been cancelled after discussions with Iran reached the highest levels of the country's leadership and received approval. &#x201C;Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, cancelled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening,&#x201D; Trump wrote. Speaking later in the Oval Office, Trump suggested an agreement to end the conflict was close, saying the Strait of Hormuz would reopen once a settlement was formally signed. He said he expected that to happen within days and indicated U.S. Vice-President JD Vance would attend a signing ceremony in Europe if one took place. &#x201C;We just made a great settlement of the war with Iran,&#x201D; Trump told reporters, without providing details. Trump also said discussions and final points had been approved by the United States, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, among others. He added that the U.S.-led naval blockade would remain in place until any agreement was finalized. Earlier Threats Against Kharg IslandEarlier on Thursday, Trump had threatened to intensify military action against Iran and take control of key energy infrastructure, including Kharg Island, which handles about 90% of Iran&#x2019;s oil exports. Writing on Truth Social, he said the United States would eventually take control of Kharg Island and other oil facilities, comparing the move to U.S. actions involving Venezuela. The comments came as U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged attacks and Washington continued operations aimed at enforcing a blockade of Iran-linked shipping near the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. officials have previously indicated that any effort to control Kharg Island could require ground forces, although no such operation has been announced. Iran responded sharply to Trump's remarks. Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security committee in Iran&#x2019;s parliament, said the United States would face a stronger and more painful response if it made what he described as an &#x201C;uncalculated&#x201D; move. Shipping Tensions ContinueDespite Trump's suggestion that a settlement may be close, tensions at sea remained high. India said three of its sailors were killed late Wednesday when a U.S. strike hit a tanker off Oman during operations linked to the blockade. New Delhi summoned a U.S. diplomat and called for such attacks to stop. The U.S. military&#x2019;s Central Command (CENTCOM) said an American aircraft carried out a precision strike on the engine room of the Palau-flagged tanker Settebello after its crew repeatedly failed to comply with instructions from U.S. forces. CENTCOM said the vessel was attempting to transport Iranian oil. According to India&#x2019;s Foreign Ministry, 21 Indian crew members were rescued after the strike. The Omani navy responded to the vessel&#x2019;s distress call. The deaths were the first reported since the blockade began on April 13. U.S. forces say they have disabled eight vessels and turned back more than 100 others during the operation. CENTCOM also reported disabling another tanker, the Guinea-Bissau-flagged M/T Jalveer, in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday after its crew allegedly failed to comply with instructions. A third India-linked tanker was stopped earlier in the week. &#x201C;These attacks must cease,&#x201D; Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. Conflict's Wider ImpactThe conflict, which began on Feb. 28, has killed thousands of people, mainly in Iran and Lebanon, and contributed to higher global oil prices. The fighting has also become a political challenge for the White House as rising fuel costs have weighed on public support for Trump. While Trump's latest comments raised expectations of a diplomatic breakthrough, details of any proposed agreement remain unclear and the naval blockade remains in force pending a formal settlement.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 12 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1781208872273_now_brk_trump_iran_deal_week_260611_S3_1920x1080-vmsjy9.jpg.b0799b9231e2f1f6e2bb61aa7c5bac57.jpg" length="32587" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:45:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>DOPA Raids Three Illegal Hotels in Phuket</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/dopa-raids-three-illegal-hotels-in-phuket-r2273/</link><description>The Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) has raided three accommodation operators in Phuket accused of running hotel businesses without licences, as authorities intensify efforts to tackle illegal business activities and protect legitimate operators.  Get today's headlines by email   The operation took place on Thursday, June 11, 2026, targeting properties in the popular tourist areas of Karon and Rawai in Mueang Phuket district. Officials said the establishments were allegedly operating as hotels without obtaining licences required under the Hotel Act B.E. 2547 (2004). Those responsible at each site were arrested and evidence was seized for further legal action.  The raids formed part of the Interior Ministry&#x2019;s wider campaign to restore social order and suppress corruption, influential interests and unlawful business networks. The operation was carried out under the policy of Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who has emphasised the need to prevent corruption and crack down on illegal activities.  According to DOPA, the investigation began after authorities received reports that a large number of accommodation businesses in Phuket were operating without licences. The department&#x2019;s special operations team from the central office subsequently conducted investigations and surveillance across the province.    Officials said their inquiries identified three establishments in Karon and Rawai that were openly accepting room bookings and providing accommodation services in the same manner as licensed hotels. Investigators determined that the businesses did not possess the required hotel operating licences.  Following the collection of sufficient evidence, authorities carried out simultaneous inspections at all three locations. During the raids, officials said they found clear evidence that hotel operations were being conducted without permission. Booking documents, service records and other relevant materials were confiscated before the suspects were handed over to investigators for legal proceedings.  Narucha Kosasivilize, director-general of the Department of Provincial Administration, said operating a hotel business without a licence violated the law and created significant problems. He stated that illegal accommodation operators undermine businesses that comply with regulations and pay taxes, while also creating safety risks because unlicensed premises may not meet state safety standards.  Narucha added that illegal accommodation businesses can damage Thailand&#x2019;s reputation and reduce long-term confidence in the country&#x2019;s tourism industry. Authorities said maintaining standards is important for protecting visitors and supporting sustainable tourism growth.  The Nation reported the The Department of Provincial Administration said it will continue strict inspections and enforcement operations against illegal hotels nationwide, particularly in major tourist destinations. Officials said similar investigations and raids are expected to continue as part of efforts to protect public interests and improve tourism standards.   Pictures courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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This represented growth of 3.54% compared with the same period last year. Tourism revenue for the month reached 108 billion baht, an increase of 12.77% year-on-year.  The five largest source markets in May were Malaysia, China, India, Russia and Singapore. The figures reflect continued demand for travel to Thailand from key regional and international markets.  From 1 January to 7 June 2026, foreign visitors generated cumulative tourism revenue of 701.358 billion baht. During the same period, Thailand recorded 14,515,978 international arrivals. The top five source markets were China with 2,386,714 visitors, followed by Malaysia with 1,839,151, India with 1,103,945, Russia with 964,670 and South Korea with 552,621.  The government noted that growing tensions in the Middle East have increased air travel and transport costs significantly. As a result, travellers are increasingly expected to reduce long-haul journeys and exercise greater control over spending.  Officials said that, alongside revenue from international tourism, the government is continuing to promote domestic and short-haul travel. The strategy focuses on destinations that are easy to reach while supporting changes in Thailand&#x2019;s tourism industry to align with modern priorities, including sustainability, energy efficiency and experience-based travel.  The Nation reported that authorities expect foreign arrivals to increase slightly as several tourism markets return to normal travel patterns. The latest figures are being closely monitored as the government seeks to maintain momentum in the sector amid changing global travel conditions.   Picture courtesy of The Nation  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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