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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>Labour Reports Farage Russia Hack Claim to Police</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/labour-reports-farage-russia-hack-claim-to-police-r1078/</link><description>Labour has formally reported claims that Nigel Farage was targeted by Russian hackers to the Metropolitan Police and the UK's cyber security authorities, escalating a dispute over allegations first raised by Reform UK.  Get today's headlines by email   The move follows reports that Farage believed his phone, email and bank accounts may have been compromised by individuals linked to Russia. According to accounts published in the Mail on Sunday, Reform sources said concerns arose after details emerged of a &#xA3;5 million gift made to Farage by businessman Christopher Harborne. Labour chair Anna Turley has written to both the Metropolitan Police and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), asking whether they are investigating the alleged cyber intrusion. She said the matter could have implications for national security, political integrity and public confidence in democratic institutions. Reform Says Authorities Have Been ContactedReform UK said it had informed the appropriate authorities about the alleged incident, although it is not believed to have made a report to the Metropolitan Police. The party declined to comment further, saying it would be inappropriate to do so while inquiries were ongoing. According to Reform sources, Farage became concerned that information had been accessed by foreign actors after reports surfaced about the financial gift. They claimed that only four people were aware of the payment and that Farage subsequently arranged for his mobile phone to undergo forensic examination by counter-espionage specialists. Those specialists allegedly concluded that hostile actors, believed to be linked to Moscow, had used spear-phishing techniques to gain access to Farage's devices and accounts. Spear phishing involves sending targeted messages designed to trick recipients into revealing information or installing malicious software. Farage told the newspaper that the alleged actions demonstrated the security threat posed by Russia. Labour Calls for Evidence to Be SharedBoth Labour and the Conservatives have urged Reform UK to provide any evidence it possesses to the relevant security agencies. In a letter sent to Farage last week, Turley described the alleged hacking as a potentially serious criminal matter and said any evidence should be submitted for independent investigation. She later wrote directly to the Metropolitan Police and the NCSC, stating that if Reform UK had not reported the allegations, her correspondence should be treated as a formal report of what appeared, based on media accounts, to be a serious crime. Turley stressed that Labour was not taking a position on whether the alleged compromise had actually occurred, but argued that the claims warranted examination by the authorities. An NCSC spokesperson said the agency was ready to assist with any suspected cyber incident reported to it. Gift Investigation ContinuesThe hacking allegations come amid continuing scrutiny of the &#xA3;5 million gift made to Farage by Harborne in April 2024, shortly before Farage announced his candidacy in that year's general election. The payment was not included in Farage's declaration of interests and only became publicly known after it was reported by the Guardian. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards is investigating whether parliamentary rules were breached. Farage has maintained that the payment was a private, non-political gift and therefore did not need to be declared. He has said Reform UK examined the rules carefully and concluded there was no requirement to register the payment. Harborne has said he did not expect anything in return and described the gift as motivated by his admiration for Farage's role in achieving Brexit.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/FFARAGE.jpg.61f901d16125d29a8eaf277b995b2ad0.jpg" length="85838" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:56:49 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Myanmar Reopens Myawaddy-Mae Sot Border</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/myanmar-reopens-myawaddy-mae-sot-border-r2077/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s border trade with Myanmar resumed on 28 May 2026 after Myanmar authorities unexpectedly coordinated the reopening of the Myawaddy-Mae Sot trade checkpoint following more than 10 months of closure.  Get today's headlines by email   Tak customs chief Yodphon Witchayakul said Myanmar customs officials in Myawaddy contacted Mae Sot customs officers at 2am to arrange the reopening of the second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge crossing at Ban Wang Takhian Tai in Tha Sai Luat subdistrict, Mae Sot district, Tak province.  The crossing officially reopened on 28 May 2026, allowing Thai goods trucks to begin moving across the Moei River once again. The reopening immediately brought renewed activity to the border area, with freight vehicles seen travelling through the checkpoint.  The bridge had been closed since August 2025, severely affecting cross-border trade between Thailand and Myanmar. According to Mr Yodphon, the prolonged closure caused border trade values to fall by more than 50%.  Mr Yodphon said he met Myanmar customs officials in Myawaddy on 28 May to discuss operational details. He noted that the checkpoint may not initially reopen at full capacity but expressed confidence that the move would help improve the border economy.  Thai exporters welcomed the reopening, saying it would improve economic activity and reduce transport costs for shipments travelling deeper into Myanmar.  The Mae Sot-Myawaddy crossing is one of the most important trade routes between Thailand and Myanmar, particularly for goods transported by road. Businesses on both sides of the border have faced major disruptions during the closure period.  Manager Online reported that authorities are expected to continue discussions on operational procedures and the phased expansion of border activities in the coming weeks as trade volumes gradually recover.   Picture courtesy of Manager Online  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3277.png.3e27059352f3aa6534ab66eb7c462e1a.png" length="2619026" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:56:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>NATO Condemns Russian Drone Strike on Romanian Flats</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/nato-condemns-russian-drone-strike-on-romanian-flats-r1077/</link><description>A Russian drone struck a residential apartment block in eastern Romania on Friday, injuring two people and prompting strong condemnation from NATO and European Union leaders after what Romanian officials described as the most serious wartime incident to affect the country since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.  Get today's headlines by email   The drone hit a high-rise building in the city of Gala&#x21B;i, close to Romania&#x2019;s border with Ukraine, causing a fire and forcing the evacuation of around 70 residents. Romanian emergency authorities said the drone&#x2019;s full explosive payload detonated upon impact, igniting a blaze on the building&#x2019;s 10th floor. Residents Injured as Building EvacuatedTwo people suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment. Firefighters later brought the blaze under control. Romania&#x2019;s Defence Ministry said two F-16 fighter jets were scrambled after drones were detected approaching the area. Brigadier General Gheorghe Maxim said military personnel had only four minutes between detecting the drone and its impact. Officials identified the aircraft as a Geran-2 drone, known internationally as the Shahed-136. According to the ministry, the drone&#x2019;s entire explosive load exploded when it struck the building. Romania Points to Deflected Flight PathPresident Nicu&#x219;or Dan said the drone likely altered course after being hit by Ukrainian air defences over Ukrainian territory. Speaking during a visit to Gala&#x21B;i, Dan said one drone from a group of 43 incoming aircraft appeared to have been struck above the Ukrainian city of Reni, changing its trajectory before it crossed into Romania. Romanian military officials stressed that their forces face operational restrictions because they cannot fire weapons into Ukrainian airspace. Authorities also sought to reassure residents that Romania had not been deliberately targeted, describing the incident as a consequence of fighting taking place close to the border. NATO and EU Express SupportDan convened an emergency meeting of Romania&#x2019;s Supreme Defence Council and announced plans to expel Russia&#x2019;s consul in Constan&#x21B;a and close the consulate. Moscow later indicated it would respond. Romania&#x2019;s Foreign Ministry said it had requested faster delivery of anti-drone capabilities from NATO. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the alliance stood ready to defend all allied territory and would continue strengthening its defences against drone threats. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the incident as another escalation resulting from Russia&#x2019;s war against Ukraine. Ukraine&#x2019;s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said the strike demonstrated that Russian aggression remained a threat to the wider Black Sea region and called for increased support for Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later said he had spoken with Dan and pledged continued cooperation to protect against Russian threats. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the incident a serious violation of NATO airspace and reaffirmed Britain's support for Romania, Ukraine and other alliance members. Putin Questions Drone's OriginSpeaking later on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had only recently learned of the incident and suggested the drone wreckage be handed to Russia for an independent investigation. He also noted previous incidents involving Ukrainian drones entering EU countries. Romania has experienced numerous drone incursions since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The Defence Ministry says drone fragments have been discovered on Romanian territory 47 times during the war, including 12 occasions this year. The border region around Gala&#x21B;i, opposite the Ukrainian ports of Reni and Izmail on the Danube River, remains particularly vulnerable during Russian attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/7049b6c0-5b26-11f1-89a3-d1f559421220.jpg.webp.03b752f3afc0ef7a769245b6bd17b38d.webp" length="132664" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:48:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>First Lao Man Rescued From Flooded Gold Mine</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/first-lao-man-rescued-from-flooded-gold-mine-r2076/</link><description>A Lao worker trapped inside a gold mine cave in Laos has been rescued after a major international operation involving Thai and Finnish cave diving experts. Rescue teams successfully brought one of five survivors out of the flooded tunnel at 20.40 on 29 May 2026, according to the Thailand Rescue Diver Facebook page.  Get today's headlines by email   The worker was among seven Lao labourers trapped inside a gold mine cave in Long Chaeng, Xaysomboun province, Laos, since 19 May. Heavy rain and flash flooding had swept through the mine, cutting off access and leaving the workers stranded underground.  Thai and Finnish cave diving and rescue specialists travelled to the area on 20 May to assist with the operation. On 27 May 2026, rescuers finally reached the trapped workers, who were reported to be suffering from exhaustion after spending days inside the cave system.  Following contact with the survivors, rescue teams began planning a complex extraction from the flooded mine tunnels. The latest operation successfully removed the first survivor from the cave, while four others remain underground awaiting further assessment before evacuation attempts continue.   Picture courtesy of Komchadluek  &#x201C;Kaengkaj Bongkaowong&#x201D;, head of the Metta Tham rescue team from Thailand, confirmed the rescued worker was brought out safely. He added that teams would continue assessing conditions before attempting to evacuate the remaining four survivors.  Rescuers are also continuing efforts to locate two additional workers still missing inside the cave complex. Search operations for the missing pair are expected to resume on 30 May.  The rescue operation has drawn attention due to the difficult conditions inside the flooded mine and the involvement of experienced international cave rescue specialists. The operation follows days of challenging underwater access and hazardous conditions caused by persistent flooding.  Komchadluek reported officials have not yet released further details on the rescued worker&#x2019;s medical condition. Authorities are expected to provide additional updates as rescue teams continue evacuation and search efforts in the coming days.  AQOpjYNuKUgMVWbyNK4fTeVKfAkfAgfmbtSz6U2bdOVwKEtQ4tkguwsgRmZhIqQiDLpesK8VhimY-R6QTr7WJdDDkBvt4kfCRiA5jIpWYw.mp4  Related story  Thai-divers-find-five-in-collapsed-Laos-gold-mine  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3343.png.4a31169df890d2ef42ed835d32f44cb7.png" length="3314703" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:46:32 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>'Poison Seller' Admits Aiding Suicides Worldwide</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/poison-seller-admits-aiding-suicides-worldwide-r1076/</link><description>A Canadian man has pleaded guilty to assisting the suicides of 14 people after admitting he sold and distributed lethal chemicals and detailed instructions to individuals around the world.  Get today's headlines by email   Kenneth Law, 60, entered guilty pleas to 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide during a court appearance in Newmarket, Ontario, on Friday. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to withdraw 14 first-degree murder charges. Sentencing is scheduled for September. Law confirmed he understood the charges and was voluntarily entering the pleas before Justice Michelle Fuerst. Family members filled the courtroom as prosecutors outlined the cases involving victims aged between 16 and 36 in Ontario. Deaths Across Multiple CountriesLaw admitted responsibility for aiding the deaths of 14 people in Ontario and acknowledged supplying substances linked to the deaths of 79 people in the United Kingdom. The case has drawn international attention because of the scale of the operation. Investigators said Law shipped 1,209 packages to customers in 41 countries before authorities shut down his websites. The court heard that kits were sent to people in 40 countries and territories, with many recipients located in the UK and the United States. A former engineer and hotel cook, Law operated several websites selling lethal chemicals. Prosecutors said he disguised the business by also offering products such as hot sauce, creating the appearance of a food-preparation wholesaler. The silver packets carried warnings stating that users were solely responsible for how the products were used. Authorities said he also sold suicide-related items and provided detailed instructions on their use. Disturbing Details Presented in CourtProsecutors submitted a statement of facts exceeding 60 pages, detailing numerous deaths linked to Law's products. Several victims attempted to seek help after ingesting the substances. In one case, a young man alerted his parents after taking the poison and pleaded for assistance. In another, a 29-year-old man called emergency services himself, saying he had consumed a toxic substance and feared he was about to die. He later lost consciousness and died in hospital. The court also heard of a UK victim who contacted emergency services after taking a lethal substance, expressing regret and panic. Paramedics arrived within 30 minutes but were unable to save him. Packages from Law's companies were frequently discovered near victims. At the time of his arrest, authorities found that nearly C$297,000 had passed through Shopify and PayPal accounts linked to his businesses. Families Criticise Plea AgreementOutside court, relatives of victims expressed anger over the deal that removed the murder charges. Leonardo Bedoya, whose 18-year-old daughter Jeshennia died after obtaining one of the substances, described the agreement as a disgrace and said Law had profited from deaths around the world. Kim Prosser, whose 19-year-old son Ashtyn died in March 2023, said the case had left families enduring years of grief marked by missed birthdays and milestones. Families in the UK have also renewed calls for a public inquiry. A National Crime Agency investigation found that 286 people in Britain received packages from Law, with 112 deaths linked to recipients. Under an agreement announced on Friday, Law's involvement in those UK deaths will be taken into account during sentencing. Campaigners argue that online forums promoting suicide remain accessible despite repeated warnings from coroners and families. Legal Challenges and SentencingThe case was initially expected to become one of the largest murder prosecutions in Ontario's history. However, legal uncertainty emerged after an Ontario appeal court ruling suggested that merely supplying a substance used in a suicide might not be sufficient to secure a murder conviction. Although Canada's Supreme Court later questioned such a strict distinction, prosecutors ultimately reduced the charges to counselling or aiding suicide. Under Canadian law, the offence carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Legal experts believe the scale and international reach of Law's activities could result in a severe sentence. Victim impact statements and sentencing hearings are expected in September.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/4871.webp.c4c17ec95aab1ccf316c507b0b323274.webp" length="87648" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:35:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Visa Cut Sparks Tourism Debate</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-visa-cut-sparks-tourism-debate-r2075/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s decision to reduce visa-free stays from 60 days back to 30 days has triggered debate over whether the move will improve security or damage the country&#x2019;s tourism competitiveness. The government said the change was aimed at strengthening national security, tackling transnational crime and preventing foreigners from working illegally, operating businesses without permits and engaging in criminal activity while posing as tourists.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities cited reports of foreign nationals and criminal syndicates using tourist visas to carry out illegal work, drug-related activity and unlawful business operations. Critics argued that better immigration screening and stronger law enforcement would be more effective than shortening visa-free stays for visitors from 93 eligible nationalities.  The policy change comes as Thailand faces growing competition in the global tourism market and seeks to boost visitor numbers amid economic uncertainty and sluggish GDP growth. Critics also pointed to previous government decisions, including temporary border trade closures with Cambodia during disputes last year, which affected economic activity on both sides of the border.  The government referred to a study showing that most tourists stay just over nine days on average. However, critics questioned why authorities reduced the limit instead of keeping the longer stay option to encourage more spending and longer visits by tourists.  Khaosod argued that there is currently no hard evidence proving longer stays lead to more crime. They also warned against stereotyping foreigners, noting that media coverage of crimes involving tourists and expatriates can create negative perceptions despite such cases representing only a small fraction of the more than 30 million foreign visitors Thailand receives annually.  The article also highlighted the role of Thai accomplices in some illegal operations, including the use of Thai nominees in unlawful business structures. It compared negative assumptions about foreign visitors with how Thais would object to broad stereotypes linking all Thai nationals to illegal labour migration in South Korea.  The Embassy of Israel in Bangkok was cited as an example of a diplomatic mission reminding its citizens to respect Thai laws following incidents involving Israeli nationals in Phuket earlier this month. The embassy advised citizens: &#x201C;Please, for your own good, be sure to act according to the procedures and the laws of the place.&#x201D;  According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Thailand welcomed more than 13.4 million foreign tourists between 1 January and 24 May this year, generating nearly 654 billion baht in tourism revenue. The largest number of arrivals came from China with 2.24 million visitors, followed by Malaysia, India, Russia and South Korea.  Officials from the police and Ministry of Tourism are expected to review crime and tourism figures over the next three to six months to assess whether the shorter visa-free period achieves its intended objectives. Critics said the government should reinstate the 60-day scheme if evidence fails to show a meaningful reduction in crime.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3274.png.a83ad1f0aaf2dce15d4bc3c493b343d9.png" length="3741829" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:34:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pam Bondi Defends Handling of Epstein Files Release</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/pam-bondi-defends-handling-of-epstein-files-release-r1075/</link><description>Former US Attorney General Pam Bondi has defended her handling of the release of records linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during testimony before a congressional committee in Washington.  Get today's headlines by email   Bondi, who was removed from her role by US President Donald Trump in April, appeared behind closed doors before the US House Oversight Committee on Friday as lawmakers investigated whether the Justice Department properly complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. In opening remarks, Bondi said the department had shown &#x201C;an unprecedented commitment to transparency&#x201D; by reviewing and producing nearly three million pages of material related to Epstein. She maintained that, to the best of her knowledge, the department released all records required under the law. Questions Over File ReleasesThe Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by Trump, required the Justice Department to release unclassified records connected to Epstein. Bondi oversaw the process while serving as attorney general. However, the release of the documents drew criticism from both Republicans and Democrats. Critics accused the department of withholding material and failing to adequately protect victims&#x2019; identities in some files that became public. Committee chairman James Comer said lawmakers were investigating possible mismanagement of the release process and whether additional records could legally be disclosed. Speaking before the hearing, Comer said previous administrations had failed Epstein&#x2019;s victims and stressed that the committee wanted full transparency. &#x201C;We&#x2019;re going to try to determine whether or not there could be more documents legally turned over,&#x201D; Comer told reporters. Democrats on the committee later accused Bondi of avoiding key questions during the interview. Representative Robert Garcia said Bondi refused to answer questions related to Trump, while Representative Melanie Stansbury alleged Justice Department lawyers intervened to limit her testimony. Stansbury described the proceedings as a &#x201C;cover-up&#x201D; and claimed officials were preventing Bondi from discussing conversations with Trump. Bondi denied accusations that she attempted to shift responsibility for the handling of the files to former deputy attorney general Todd Blanche, who is now serving as acting attorney general. In a post online, she praised Blanche&#x2019;s handling of the matter and described his ethics as &#x201C;beyond reproach&#x201D;. Victims and Political FalloutEpstein survivor Maria Farmer also criticised Bondi&#x2019;s testimony, accusing her of ignoring survivors&#x2019; concerns and refusing to accept responsibility for mistakes made during the document release process. The Trump administration has faced sustained bipartisan pressure over the handling of Epstein-related records, including criticism over failures to redact victims&#x2019; names. Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. Bondi also faced renewed scrutiny over comments she made during a 2025 interview with Fox News in which she said a list of Epstein&#x2019;s high-profile clients was &#x201C;sitting on my desk right now&#x201D;. The Justice Department later clarified that she had been referring to the overall case file, not a separate client list. During her time as attorney general, Bondi was also criticised by Democrats who accused her of using the Justice Department to pursue Trump&#x2019;s political opponents. Health and Future RoleEarlier this week, Bondi revealed she had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and was undergoing treatment, including surgery performed several weeks ago. She disclosed the diagnosis during an interview with CBS News. Bondi is expected to join the White House&#x2019;s Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, a newly formed advisory body focused on artificial intelligence. The congressional committee investigating the Epstein files has already interviewed several high-profile figures, including former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Committee chairman Comer said philanthropist Bill Gates is expected to testify in the coming weeks.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/pam-bondi-may-29-2026.webp.df74f8de3cfb10dc54186d2c4dbfc352.webp" length="54630" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:26:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump Weighs Final Approval on Iran Ceasefire Deal</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/trump-weighs-final-approval-on-iran-ceasefire-deal-r1074/</link><description>US President Donald Trump said he had convened a meeting in the White House Situation Room to make a &#x201C;final determination&#x201D; on a proposed agreement aimed at extending a ceasefire with Iran and restarting negotiations over Tehran&#x2019;s nuclear programme.  Get today's headlines by email   In a post on Truth Social on Friday, Trump said Iran would have to agree never to obtain a nuclear weapon and ensure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to &#x201C;unrestricted shipping traffic&#x201D; in both directions. He also demanded that any mines placed in the strategic waterway be destroyed. The meeting came after US officials said Washington and Tehran had agreed to a framework for a memorandum of understanding, pending approval from Trump and Iran&#x2019;s leadership. Under the reported proposal, the current ceasefire would be extended for 60 days while negotiations continue over the future of Iran&#x2019;s nuclear activities. Strait of Hormuz at centre of talksTrump also said he was prepared to lift the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, adding that ships trapped in the area could begin &#x201C;heading home&#x201D;. He further insisted that Iran allow the US to remove and destroy its stockpile of enriched uranium, a longstanding demand from Washington. &#x201C;No money will be exchanged, until further notice,&#x201D; Trump wrote. &#x201C;Other items, of far less importance, have been agreed to.&#x201D; A White House official later confirmed to the BBC that the Situation Room meeting had ended, but declined to provide further details. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical global shipping route for oil exports, and tensions in the area have contributed to sharp increases in energy prices since fighting escalated earlier this year. Iran rejects nuclear negotiations claimIranian officials appeared to push back against parts of Trump&#x2019;s account. Iran&#x2019;s Fars news agency, citing informed sources, described Trump&#x2019;s comments as a &#x201C;mixture of truth and lies&#x201D; and said the reported memorandum contained no provision for destroying nuclear materials. Meanwhile, foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told Iranian state television that Tehran remained focused on ending the conflict and was not negotiating over its nuclear programme. Iran has consistently maintained that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes and denies seeking nuclear weapons. The US has long demanded that Iran halt the production of highly enriched uranium and dispose of existing stockpiles that could potentially be used in weapons development. Ceasefire remains fragileDespite repeated statements from Trump since the ceasefire began on 8 April suggesting progress towards a deal, no final agreement has yet been reached. US Vice-President JD Vance said on Thursday that negotiators were still discussing &#x201C;a couple of language points&#x201D;, including issues surrounding uranium enrichment. &#x201C;We&#x2019;re not there yet, but we&#x2019;re very close,&#x201D; Vance said. Iran&#x2019;s chief negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said Tehran did not trust promises alone. &#x201C;No action will be taken before the other side acts,&#x201D; he wrote on social media. &#x201C;The winner of any agreement is the one who is better prepared for war the day after.&#x201D; The current conflict began after US and Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February. Iran responded with attacks on Israel and Gulf states allied with Washington, and effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides have since accused each other of violating the ceasefire. On Thursday, Iran&#x2019;s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted a US air base in Kuwait that it claimed was linked to earlier strikes on Bandar Abbas, a key Iranian port city near the strait. US Central Command described the attack as an &#x201C;egregious ceasefire violation&#x201D;.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 30 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/6a15ca3b0a45e.image.jpg.7cdaf5454fd6383ff0c6f99e347bf1b6.jpg" length="173520" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:16:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Foreign Nationals Clash with Thais at Bali Hai Pier</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/foreign-nationals-clash-with-thais-at-bali-hai-pier-r2074/</link><description>A fight involving Thai and foreign nationals near Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya early on May 29 ended with a young Thai woman trapped beneath a reversing car and suffering serious injuries. The incident took place at around 5am near the popular pier area. Video footage later shared on Facebook showed chaotic scenes as men chased and punched each other while several women were seen pulling hair and fighting nearby.   Get today's headlines by email   The altercation was witnessed by 23-year-old Warayut, who described seeing a foreign man wield a rock while others attempted to intervene. As conflicting parties scattered, Warayut noticed a black car backing over Pimpimol, trapping her beneath. He and bystanders lifted the car, freeing the injured woman who was then transported by her boyfriend to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital for a fractured hip.  A 23-year-old witness, Warayut, said he came across the disturbance while returning home from squid fishing. According to him, tensions escalated when a foreign man appeared ready to throw a rock, although it was unclear who the intended target was.  Warayut said a smaller man, whom he believed to be Thai, tried to take the rock away before the situation spiralled further out of control.  As the crowd scattered in different directions, Warayut said he then saw a black car reversing into a woman later identified as 20-year-old Pimpimol, leaving her trapped underneath the vehicle. Warayut and another man initially tried to lift the car themselves but were unable to move it. Other people nearby later joined in and helped raise the vehicle enough for the injured woman to be pulled free.  Pimpimol was taken to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital by the driver, described as her foreign boyfriend. Early reports indicated she suffered a fractured hip in the incident.  CCTV footage reviewed near the scene showed the black sedan driving against traffic with its headlights off at about 4.57am while heading towards a bridge close to Bali Hai Pier. The car later stopped beside a black SUV, where a brief interaction appeared to occur, before moving again and making a U-turn. Footage showed the sedan parking in the middle of the road for nearly a minute before driving behind the SUV parked at the roadside.  According to Thairath, people inside the sedan got out at about 4.59am and became involved in the confrontation. The CCTV footage showed foreign men exchanging punches while three or four women were also involved in fights nearby. The report did not identify the women&#x2019;s nationalities.  Moments later, the footage showed the sedan reversing over Pimpimol, trapping her underneath the vehicle. Officers from Pattaya City Police Station inspected the area and collected evidence from the scene. Police said no complaints had been filed and neither side had requested legal action following the incident.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; Thairath&#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/-23-34-2026-05-29T170157_216.jpg.0a5c59268a4183694aebf88126f05331.jpg" length="54491" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 10:41:29 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Japanese Coast Guard Arrests Illegal Thai Workers for Lobster Poaching</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/japanese-coast-guard-arrests-illegal-thai-workers-for-lobster-poaching-r2073/</link><description>Four Thai technician trainees have been arrested by Japanese Coast Guard officers in Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture, for the illegal poaching of spiny lobsters. This incident has sparked extensive online discussion especially among the Thai community in Japan, with many users criticizing the trainees for ignoring location warnings, potentially harming the reputation of Thai workers in the country.  Get today's headlines by email   Authorities had been surveilling the area following reports of illegal nighttime fishing activities. The arrests occurred at a pier, where officers found the suspects engaged in poaching with fishing gear. The suspects attempted to flee when approached but were quickly caught, with nine spiny lobsters weighing a total of 1.6 kilograms discovered in their possession.  Some Japanese social media users have called for the deportation of the trainees, bringing attention to Japan's trainee programs and their possible link to crime. The accused initially denied the poaching allegations, claiming that the lobsters were for personal consumption. However, some reportedly discarded their evidence into the water during pursuit.  Legal proceedings are ongoing, with potential prosecution leading to deportation on the table. The offense carries a hefty maximum fine of 1 million yen. The spot has been notorious for similar poaching incidents, with past arrests revealing sales intent due to the high market value of spiny lobsters.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; The Thaiger &#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/Thaiger-Cover-Picture-2026-05-29T162157_825.jpg.6d2cc44393d8f538636affdee7aedad5.jpg" length="48144" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 10:34:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Koh Samui Authorities Tackle Illegal Taxi Rings</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/koh-samui-authorities-tackle-illegal-taxi-rings-r2072/</link><description>Authorities in Koh Samui, Surat Thani, launched a crackdown on May 28 aimed at dismantling taxi groups accused of monopolizing public areas and obstructing legal taxi operations. Led by district chief Amorn Chumchuay, the initiative involves police, tourist police, and transport officials focusing on vehicles violating local transport laws. This effort is part of a comprehensive campaign to ensure fair public transport practices on the island.  Get today's headlines by email   For years, certain taxi queue groups have allegedly dominated public spaces, effectively preventing licensed taxis from operating freely. Amorn emphasized that such activities could severely harm Koh Samui&#x2019;s reputation as a tourist destination. As tourism is a crucial economic driver for the island, addressing this issue is deemed essential for long-term prosperity.  The crackdown requires that all public transport operators strictly adhere to regulations. Drivers must consistently use meters, dress appropriately, and only pick up or drop off passengers at designated safe locations. Those who fail to comply, or pose threats to others, face legal consequences including the possible suspension of licenses and revocation of vehicle registrations under the Land Transport Act.  Going forward, authorities plan to maintain vigilant monitoring to prevent the resurgence of these illegal practices. Continued enforcement is expected to level the playing field for all legally registered public transport vehicles, ensuring equitable access and operation throughout Koh Samui.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     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Initially accepting offers of 300 and 500 baht, she managed to expel the substance during early incidents. However, during a third encounter, Noom reportedly compelled her to swallow it, leading to severe health issues including rapid breathing and muscle weakness. The intervention of a colleague and the bar owner ultimately got her to the hospital.  Medical assessments indicated potential heart attack risks, prompting her to seek 30,000 baht in compensation. However, after negotiations, Noom transferred only 5,500 baht. Noom later admitted to police he gave her a "snack," with tests of the substance ongoing to determine its composition. Although Noom tested negative for drugs, further examination continues.  This incident mirrors past cases, including one in February involving a Chinese national accused of forcing a Thai party entertainer to consume drugs, resulting in her death. Another case in 2019 saw a man giving a spiked drink to an entertainer, who later died.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; The Thaiger &#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/KVunBvWg8eCFoqOF7BtBMAtWmjLjd7z0FhyXf9zQCv3bsEBuJrsgTz.png.d8faa0289c8c29277d1070e52a73a5a5.png" length="1360774" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 09:52:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chicken Farms Spur Fly Infestation in Chai Nat</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chicken-farms-spur-fly-infestation-in-chai-nat-r2070/</link><description>Over 200 households along the border of Chai Nat and Nakhon Sawan provinces are contending with a significant fly infestation, reportedly linked to chicken farms. On May 29, residents expressed concerns about living conditions, stating they now eat meals under mosquito nets to avoid flies and fear potential disease outbreaks.  Get today's headlines by email   This issue originated from four broiler chicken farm operators running 17 closed-system barns, each holding at least 30,000 chickens. The situation is exacerbated by ongoing construction of 17 additional barns. Residents are urging relevant agencies to investigate and halt further construction, fearing unresolved sanitation issues despite prior complaints.  Locals like Rattana, 62, highlight short-term solutions like flypaper are insufficient. The infestation also affects livestock, raising alarms about disease risks. Nithinan, 40, emphasizes the community's deteriorating quality of life, as the fly problem invades homes and disrupts daily activities. Though complaints to the Damrongtham Centre prompted an inspection, officials reportedly found no flies, leaving residents frustrated.  Despite interventions such as meetings with officials and chemical sprays, locals like Boonyuen, 65, report persistent issues with manure smell and noise. They now seek decisive action, urging authorities to inspect the farms thoroughly and enforce regulations if violations are found. The community hopes for restored living conditions soon.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; The Thaiger &#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/-23-34-2026-05-29T145037_709.jpg.4fc410ca6a798cc3f391b5b0d038f93a.jpg" length="135927" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 09:48:45 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Phetchabun Boy Left at Bus Terminal, Rescued by Locals</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/phetchabun-boy-left-at-bus-terminal-rescued-by-locals-r2069/</link><description>A 10-year-old boy was discovered alone at the Phetchabun bus terminal after his mother allegedly left him there, having only enough money for two bus tickets. The family intended to travel from Phetchabun to Chon Buri. Local resident Natchakitnan &#x201C;Beer&#x201D; Yodsawai shared the boy's plight on Facebook, bringing the situation to public attention.  Get today's headlines by email   The family had been staying with the boy's stepfather in Phetchabun. After an argument between the boy&#x2019;s mother and stepfather, it was decided to return to Chon Buri. The mother purchased tickets for herself and her younger son, instructing the older child to return to the stepfather&#x2019;s house. Instead, he stayed at the terminal, surviving on a packet of snacks until locals intervened.  Beer purchased a ticket for the boy to travel to Bangkok&#x2019;s Mo Chit Terminal. A coach driver then bought him a ticket to Chon Buri, but miscommunication led to the boy missing the bus. This prompted the Chon Buri governor to arrange safe transport for the boy to his family&#x2019;s home. Meanwhile, Beer visited the stepfather&#x2019;s house and took the boy's younger brother to a children and family shelter for temporary care.  Neither the mother nor the stepfather has commented on the situation. Authorities may consider next steps for reuniting the family and ensuring the children&#x2019;s welfare.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     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Thaksin, sporting an ankle monitor, appeared in good spirits and engaged briefly with supporters, underscoring the conditions of his parole after serving eight months of a one-year sentence.  Get today's headlines by email   His return to public life follows a controversial imprisonment at Klong Prem prison, prompted by a Supreme Court ruling related to past misconduct during his tenure as prime minister. Despite legal maneuvers delaying his incarceration, including a six-month hospital stay, Thaksin now faces monthly probation meetings scheduled for June 27, July 29, and August 31, with the possibility of postponements.  The fleeting encounter with his supporters reflects ongoing public interest and the political weight Thaksin still carries in Thailand. His parole stipulates strict compliance, overseen by authorities like Mr. Sithi Suthiwong, raising questions about political implications ahead.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     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Get today's headlines by email   The revision comes after a prior 180-day trial that lifted long-standing afternoon bans, reflecting efforts to adapt regulations to current conditions. Authorities introduced these changes to encourage economic growth, although concerns persist over potential implications like increased drink-driving and youth access to alcohol. The government has balanced this flexibility by imposing stricter rules in sensitive areas, such as transport hubs and government properties.  Expert reactions are mixed. Some welcome the increased economic opportunities, while others worry about the possible public health impact. Special measures are required from sellers during exempted hours to ensure public order and safeguard minors from alcohol access.  Moving forward, authorities will monitor the impact of these regulatory changes, adjusting approaches as necessary to address any emerging issues. Additional guidance or amendments may be published to refine the balance between economic benefits and public health concerns.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; The Nation &#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/Thailand_Alcohol_Law_66023.jpg.34ab99023aeee892b4c1324e1a4ec9da.jpg" length="317752" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 09:35:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Police Tackle Discipline with New Posture Rules</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-police-tackle-discipline-with-new-posture-rules-r2066/</link><description>The Royal Protection Police Sub-Division 1 in Thailand has issued new rules on May 27, restricting six specific postures by uniformed officers. This move aims to improve discipline, boost public confidence, and enhance approachability of police personnel. Officers are now prohibited from standing with folded arms, hands on hips, hands in pockets, hands clasped behind the back, sitting with crossed legs, or leaning impolitely.  Get today's headlines by email   These gestures, while not illegal, can negatively impact the perception of police officers, who are seen as representatives of the state. According to the division, such positions may convey an image of being unprepared or intimidating, deterring public interaction. The restrictions are intended to project officers as professional, approachable, and ready to assist the public.  The policy follows a directive from Police General Kitrat Phanphet, issued on May 26, emphasizing the importance of conduct among officers. With increasing visibility on social media, where officers often become influencers, maintaining a professional appearance is critical. Proper uniform, grooming, and conduct are highlighted as key standards for officers, both in public and online.  Looking forward, unit chiefs have been tasked with ensuring compliance to these new rules, closely supervising officers to prevent inappropriate behavior. The overarching goal is to create a more reliable and welcoming police force that encourages public engagement and trust.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now &#xB7; The Thaiger &#xB7; 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/709467604_1301977768777532_252656869035750544_n.jpg.0bda7e83afc3a1ba14da2e5be4b6837a.jpg" length="417574" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 09:30:02 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Blue Origin Rocket Erupts in Massive Fireball</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/blue-origin-rocket-erupts-in-massive-fireball-r1073/</link><description>A rocket developed by Blue Origin exploded in a dramatic fireball during a ground test at a launch pad in Cape Canaveral late Thursday, though no injuries were reported.  Get today's headlines by email   Video from the scene showed the rocket erupting into flames during what the company described as a &#x201C;hotfire test&#x201D; ahead of a planned launch. The blast engulfed the launch area in a large plume of fire and smoke. Blue Origin later confirmed on social media that it had &#x201C;experienced an anomaly&#x201D; during testing and said all personnel had been accounted for safely. Safety responseThe explosion happened at about 21:00 local time (02:00 GMT Friday), according to local authorities. Brevard County Emergency Management said there was no threat to the public. Company founder Jeff Bezos said all workers were safe and that an investigation into the cause was already under way. &#x201C;It&#x2019;s too early to know the root cause but we&#x2019;re already working to find it,&#x201D; Bezos wrote online. &#x201C;Very rough day, but we&#x2019;ll rebuild whatever needs rebuilding and get back to flying. It&#x2019;s worth it.&#x201D; The United States Space Force said emergency crews responded to the scene and officials were reviewing available data to determine what caused the incident. Investigation under wayThe test was being carried out before an upcoming mission, although the company has not released further details about the rocket involved. Jared Isaacman, head of NASA, said spaceflight development remained highly challenging and pledged support for the investigation. &#x201C;Spaceflight is unforgiving, and developing new heavy-lift launch capability is extraordinarily difficult,&#x201D; Isaacman wrote on X. He added that officials would assess possible impacts on future missions before launches resume. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was aware of the explosion but noted the test did not fall under activities requiring an FAA licence. The agency also said there was no disruption to air traffic. Recent setbacksThe incident marks another setback for Blue Origin&#x2019;s launch programme. Last month, the company&#x2019;s New Glenn rocket was grounded after regulators ordered an investigation into a failed satellite mission. Blue Origin had attempted to place a satellite for AST SpaceMobile into orbit but was unable to deliver it to the intended trajectory. Despite recent problems, the company achieved a milestone last November when it successfully launched a New Glenn rocket from Florida and landed its reusable booster for the first time.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/cdnx.premiumread.jpg.713a4a59efc427efec342b01c057d27b.jpg" length="45458" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 03:49:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Launches Digital Immigration App to Speed Up Border Processing</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-launches-digital-immigration-app-to-speed-up-border-processing-r2065/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Immigration Bureau has introduced a new mobile application aimed at reducing arrival processing times for international visitors while maintaining security checks at the country&#x2019;s borders.Digital arrival cards replace paperworkThe new system, known as the Thailand Immigration Management System (THIM), allows foreign travellers to complete arrival card information digitally before reaching Thailand. Available on both Apple and Android devices, the application uses AI-powered passport scanning to complete a one-time registration process. Future visits will require only limited updates, reducing the amount of information travellers need to submit each time they enter the country. Immigration officials say the system is designed to cut processing times at border checkpoints to less than three minutes.  Get today's headlines by email   Focus on security and efficiencyThe platform was developed by Digital Identity Co., Ltd in partnership with Thailand&#x2019;s Immigration Bureau and operates on cloud infrastructure hosted within Thailand through Amazon Web Services' Bangkok region. Officials said the project was designed to improve efficiency without compromising border security. Traveller data will remain within Thailand in accordance with national legal requirements, while the digital platform is intended to strengthen identity verification and screening procedures. The bureau has stressed that faster processing will not come at the expense of security measures, which remain a central part of the immigration process. Expansion plannedImmigration authorities plan to expand the capabilities of the THIM platform beyond arrival registration. Future updates are expected to include online visa extension services and digital 90-day reporting for foreign residents. Officials also aim to introduce automated border clearance for a wider range of nationalities. The initiative forms part of a broader effort to modernise immigration services as Thailand continues to handle large numbers of international arrivals each year. Unveiled at technology summitThe new system was presented during the AWS Summit 2026 in Bangkok, where officials outlined the role of cloud technology in supporting the country's immigration operations. Thailand receives around 30 million international visitors annually, and authorities believe digital processing will help reduce congestion at border checkpoints while improving the overall travel experience. Pol Maj Gen Pratya Prasarnsuk, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, said the bureau remains focused on balancing traveller convenience with the security responsibilities required at the country's borders.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Cabin crew said Androgenic appeared drowsy and struggled to communicate clearly with airline staff shortly after boarding. Videos shared online showed him wearing compression garments around his face and neck following cosmetic procedures in Thailand, including claimed waist liposuction and buccal fat removal surgery.   Pictures courtesy of Daily Mail  Just four days before the flight, Androgenic posted a video saying he could not get out of bed without assistance and needed a walking frame to reach the bathroom. In another clip recorded onboard the aircraft, he accused Jetstar staff of removing him because he had not packed his medication in his carry-on luggage.  A male flight attendant told him: &#x201C;Sir, your communication is not good and you&#x2019;re not communicating with us clearly.&#x201D; Crew members also referred to the fact he had surgery five days earlier and questioned whether he was well enough to fly.  Androgenic insisted his procedures were non-invasive and said he had received medical clearance to travel two days after surgery. Cabin crew responded that medical approval did not automatically mean the airline would permit him to board.    A female flight attendant told him he appeared &#x201C;too tired&#x201D; and &#x201C;very drowsy&#x201D; when answering questions. Staff also pointed to visible swelling around his face and eyes, with one attendant stating: &#x201C;Your face is very ill.&#x201D;  The situation escalated after Androgenic became increasingly angry and swore at staff when informed he would need to leave the aircraft. Airline employees said his conduct was disruptive to other passengers and advised that airport staff would assist him in arranging another flight.  He is reported saying 'Bro, what? What the f**k do you expect me to do? I need to go home. This is f***ing pathetic. You guys actually could have just f***ing let me lie in my f***ing chair and go to sleep.' The Australian later claimed the airline was 'imprisoning me in a foreign country' and called the flight attendants 'little dogs'.    Jetstar later confirmed it had reviewed the incident and found its employees had acted appropriately and respectfully throughout the exchange. The airline said passenger safety remained its highest priority and noted that cabin crews are trained to assess whether travellers are fit to fly.  This is not the first his controversy and follows Androgenic&#x2019;s arrest in Brisbane in late April over an earlier event in Fortitude Valley on February 27. Queensland Police said the 25-year-old St Lucia man received an infringement notice for public nuisance after a viral video allegedly showed him pushing an older woman to the ground before fleeing the scene.  The Daily Mall reported that police also issued him with a one-month banning notice covering the Fortitude Valley and Brisbane City safe night precincts. No further updates have been provided regarding the airline incident or any future travel arrangements.  Just realised i&#x2019;m in my prime!.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailymail 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3267.jpeg.7ec8a70622ec3706be942ddeb0bfe808.jpeg" length="203333" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 22:49:23 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Tourist Claims Pattaya Ladyboy Extortion Trap</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-tourist-claims-pattaya-ladyboy-extortion-trap-r2063/</link><description>A Chinese tourist has claimed he was the victim of an alleged extortion plot involving a group of ladyboys at a hotel in Pattaya, Chon Buri, after earlier reports suggested he had attacked one of them with broken glass. The man insisted he did not slash anyone during the altercation, which reportedly left one ladyboy with severe facial injuries requiring 31 stitches.  Get today's headlines by email   The incident allegedly took place, after the tourist travelled to Thailand with friends and visited entertainment venues in Pattaya. According to the man, several women approached him and exchanged WeChat contacts before one individual arranged to meet him at his hotel room for 1,000 baht.  The tourist said he had repeatedly asked whether the individual was a biological woman or a ladyboy before agreeing to the meeting. He claimed the person confirmed she was a woman and sent a photograph of an identity card, leading him to believe the claim was genuine.  According to his account, events escalated shortly after the person arrived at the hotel room. He alleged the individual remained on the phone throughout the encounter before opening the door around 10 minutes later, allowing two more people to enter the room and demand more than 6,000 baht from him.  The Chinese man claimed the group blocked his exit, damaged property inside the room and threw objects at him. He said he picked up a piece of broken glass only to defend himself and denied using it to attack anyone, stating he kept it behind his back throughout the confrontation.  He further alleged that video clips circulating online had been selectively edited, giving the impression he initiated the violence. He questioned why no hotel staff intervened despite the disturbance lasting almost 30 minutes, adding that CCTV footage from the hotel should show the full sequence of events.  The tourist also stated that he repeatedly tried to contact Thai police following the incident. He claimed calls made to the Tourist Police hotline 1155 went unanswered, while attempts to contact emergency line 191 failed because of language barriers preventing communication in Chinese.  He said he retained call records and chat conversations as evidence and had already shared them with both journalists and investigators. The man also reported that his iPhone, valued at about 3,000 yuan, went missing during the incident, while another Redmi phone was damaged and he suffered injuries to his hand requiring stitches.  Komchadluek reported that police are continuing to investigate the case and are expected to examine evidence provided by both parties, including CCTV footage, call logs and online chat records. The tourist has suggested the group may be linked to a wider extortion operation targeting visitors after allegedly discovering similar accusations on social media.  Original story  Chinese-man-attacks-ladyboy-in-Pattaya-hotel   Picture courtesy of Komchadluek  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3208.jpeg.54532dd58e621af8ff584e748821e765.jpeg" length="148167" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 22:33:48 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Vietnamese Workers Arrested in Bangkok Cannabis Raid</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/vietnamese-workers-arrested-in-bangkok-cannabis-raid-r2062/</link><description>Police and food and drug officials raided a second warehouse in Bangkok&#x2019;s Bang Bon district on 28 May 2026, arresting seven Vietnamese nationals accused of illegally producing cannabis extracts and operating without permits. Officers seized equipment and 15.874 kilogrammes of hashish during the operation.  Get today's headlines by email   The raid followed complaints from local residents who reported that several migrant workers were living inside the warehouse and suspected illegal activity was taking place. Investigators from Metropolitan Police Bureau Division 9 and the Food and Drug Administration monitored the property in Bang Bon 4 Soi 6, Bang Bon Nuea, and observed vehicles entering and leaving while suspicious bags and boxes were transported in and out.  Police later obtained a court-approved search warrant and entered the premises. Inside, officers discovered the warehouse had been converted into a large indoor cannabis cultivation site equipped with ventilation systems and numerous air-conditioning units.  Authorities arrested seven Vietnamese suspects identified as Mr. Nguyen Doan Trinh, 31, Mr. Tran Ngoc Phong, 52, Mr. Ho Ngoc Bang, 47, Mr. Nguyen Huu Son, 45, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Sang, 32, Mr. Viet Huy Luong, 38, and Mr. Binh Duong Dang, 46.    Investigators said they found no licences relating to cannabis cultivation, processing or distribution. Officers also seized two Lanphan freeze dryers, a hydraulic rosin press, a heat press, a powder filtering machine, a cement and paint mixing machine, plastic mixing tanks, weighing equipment, hydraulic pressing equipment and several freezers.  Senior officers involved in the operation included Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lt Gen Siam Boonsom, Lt Gen Noppasin Poolsawat, Maj Gen Theeradej Thamsuthee, Maj Gen Phanlop Aremlau and Maj Gen Samart Promchart. Officers from Bang Bon Police Station and the Office of the Narcotics Control Board also took part in the raid.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Police said the suspects face charges of jointly producing a Category 5 narcotic substance, namely cannabis extract, without authorisation. Authorities also filed charges related to employing foreign workers without valid work permits.  Khaosod reported that the seven suspects were transferred to investigators at Bang Bon Police Station for further legal proceedings. Authorities are expected to continue examining the operation and any possible wider network connected to the warehouse.   Related story  Cannabis-operation-busted-in-bangkok-four-Vietnamese-arrested  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 29 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3247.png.65596487fef1155d50bb8aa02dc1d695.png" length="5258807" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 22:22:48 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
