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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>No Nukes, $300bn Fund: Inside the Reported US-Iran Deal</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/no-nukes-300bn-fund-inside-the-reported-us-iran-deal-r1225/</link><description>Details of a reported 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the United States and Iran have emerged, outlining a framework for extending a ceasefire, easing sanctions and opening negotiations toward a broader agreement between the two countries.  Get today's headlines by email   The document has not been officially released by either government. However, Bloomberg News and Al Arabiya published what they described as the text of the agreement, which is expected to be signed on Friday. A central feature of the reported framework is a commitment by Iran not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons. While the document addresses future discussions on Tehran&#x2019;s nuclear programme, it does not appear to provide a detailed solution to outstanding nuclear issues. Nuclear talks and negotiation timelineUnder the reported terms, Iran and the United States would begin negotiations aimed at reaching a final agreement within 60 days of signing the MoU. The deadline could be extended if both sides agree. The text states that Iran would reaffirm its pledge never to develop nuclear weapons. It also says that the future of Iran&#x2019;s enriched uranium stockpiles and other nuclear-related matters, including the country&#x2019;s civilian nuclear requirements, would be addressed during negotiations on a final agreement. The agreement further provides that, after a final deal is signed, Iran would maintain the existing status of its nuclear programme while the United States would refrain from imposing new sanctions or increasing its military presence in the region. Ceasefire and regional securityAccording to the reported document, the agreement would establish an immediate and permanent end to hostilities &#x201C;on all fronts, including Lebanon&#x201D;. Both sides, along with their allies involved in the conflict, would commit not to carry out hostile actions or threaten the use of force against one another. Although Israel is not named in the text, references to allies involved in the conflict suggest that Israeli military operations in Lebanon are included within the ceasefire framework. The MoU also calls on both countries to respect each other&#x2019;s sovereignty and territorial integrity and avoid interference in domestic affairs. In addition, the United States would reportedly lift the naval blockade on Iranian ports immediately after the agreement is signed and withdraw its forces from surrounding areas within 30 days of a final settlement. Iran, for its part, would take immediate steps to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, with the aim of returning commercial traffic between the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman to pre-war levels within 30 days. Sanctions relief and economic supportThe reported framework outlines extensive sanctions relief for Iran. The United States would commit to ending sanctions imposed through multiple channels, including unilateral American measures and sanctions linked to international bodies, according to a timetable to be determined in a final agreement. Washington would also issue waivers allowing exports of Iranian oil, petrochemical products and related services, including banking, insurance and transportation, until broader sanctions are lifted. The document additionally states that the US would release frozen or restricted Iranian assets as negotiations progress. Those funds would be available for use under the direction of Iran&#x2019;s central bank. Toward a final agreementAnother provision calls for the United States and regional partners to develop a programme for Iran&#x2019;s economic rehabilitation and growth, supported by at least $300 billion in financing. The mechanism for implementing the plan would be negotiated within 60 days. The MoU also proposes the creation of an oversight mechanism to monitor implementation and compliance with a future agreement. Once key provisions related to military withdrawals, maritime access, sanctions waivers and asset releases begin to take effect, negotiations would continue on the remaining elements of a final settlement. According to the reported text, any final agreement would ultimately be endorsed through a binding resolution of the UN Security Council.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/lsdgaMZrQMPwKszz.webp.9f8a87e233ebe02c644516393df27f2d.webp" length="43436" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 11:46:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Sweden Jails Man for Forcing Wife Into Sex With 120 Men</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/sweden-jails-man-for-forcing-wife-into-sex-with-120-men-r1224/</link><description>A Swedish court has sentenced a 61-year-old man to four years and five months in prison after finding that he forced his wife to provide sexual services to more than 120 men.  Get today's headlines by email   The ruling followed a trial in H&#xE4;rn&#xF6;sand on Sweden's eastern coast, where judges convicted the man of attempted rape, aggravated pimping, assault and unlawful threats. The court concluded that he exercised extensive control over his wife through intimidation, violence and surveillance. Abuse Spanned Several YearsThe case has attracted international attention and has been compared by some observers to the crimes committed by Dominique Pelicot in France, although the circumstances differed. Neither the convicted man nor his wife has been publicly identified. Threats and SurveillanceProsecutors said the abuse began in 2022 and continued until October 2025, when the woman reported her husband to police. According to the court, the man used drugs, threats and the isolated location of the couple's farm near Kramfors to maintain control over his wife. Prosecutors said he threatened to kill her, burn her with petrol and sever her fingers. Security cameras installed around the home were also used to monitor her movements, with some sexual encounters recorded by the surveillance system. Swedish broadcaster SVT reported that the woman eventually escaped by using an area of the house not covered by the cameras before contacting police. Court Rejects Consent DefenceThroughout the investigation and trial, the man denied wrongdoing, arguing that he had merely helped arrange consensual sexual encounters. The court rejected that defence, finding that he had "ruthlessly exploited" his wife. Judges ruled that he pressured and manipulated her into performing sexual acts, broadcasting some online, receiving additional sex buyers and attempting to involve neighbours and customers. The judgment stated that much of this coercion involved persistent pressure and degrading treatment. The court also found that the man initiated the sale of her sexual services and managed most aspects of the operation. Charges Against BuyersAuthorities identified around 120 men who had obtained sexual services through the arrangement. However, only 29 were ultimately charged. Most denied the allegations, claiming either that no sexual activity occurred or that no payment was made. The court convicted 28 of purchasing a total of 56 sexual services. Two received prison sentences, while the remaining defendants were given suspended sentences or placed on probation. Judges dismissed eight rape charges against the husband, saying prosecutors had not proven that the woman's participation was involuntary in those cases or, in one instance, could not determine exactly what sexual acts had taken place. Three additional attempted rape charges were also dismissed, although one count of attempted rape resulted in conviction. In addition to his prison sentence, the court ordered the man to pay his wife 200,000 Swedish krona (&#xA3;15,900) in damages.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/1536x864_cmsv2_24245e74-f7d5-5534-8979-c3a3efd749b8-9704139.webp.b0a8122e09ca9fdbdbe4b9e6c30be28a.webp" length="81510" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:19:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Road Safety Panel Backs Marrakech Declaration</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-road-safety-panel-backs-marrakech-declaration-r2361/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Road Safety Directing Centre (RSDC) has approved measures to strengthen road safety nationwide, with Deputy Interior Minister Jedsada Thai-set leading a meeting on 15 June 2026 in Bangkok. The centre endorsed plans to implement the Marrakech Declaration and support international efforts to reduce road deaths by 50 per cent by 2030.  Get today's headlines by email   The Marrakech Declaration is an international road safety commitment adopted at the Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety held in Marrakech, Morocco, in February 2025. It calls on governments, international organisations and stakeholders to accelerate action to reduce global road traffic deaths and serious injuries, supporting the United Nations target of cutting road fatalities by 50 per cent by 2030.  The declaration promotes a &#x201C;Safe System&#x201D; approach, focusing on safer roads, safer vehicles, safer road users, effective enforcement, improved emergency response and stronger data collection. Countries endorsing the declaration commit to integrating road safety into national policies and investing in measures that protect all road users, particularly vulnerable groups such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.  The Bangkok meeting, chaired by Jedsada Thai-set, brought together senior officials including Chaiwat Chuenkosum, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry, and Theerapat Khatmat, Director-General of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, along with representatives from partner agencies and road safety networks.  Jedsada thanked all agencies involved in road safety operations during the Songkran 2026 holiday period, noting that road accidents and fatalities fell significantly. He urged continued cooperation to improve long-term road safety for the public.  A key outcome of the meeting was approval of a framework to drive implementation of the Marrakech Declaration. The proposal, developed by the Road Safety Management Committee, will be carried forward by eight subcommittees working with relevant agencies and stakeholders.  The committee also considered a draft order establishing a subcommittee to organise the 17th National Road Safety Academic Conference, themed &#x201C;Unlocking Safe Roads for Safe Cities&#x201D;. The event will take place on 19-20 November 2026 at Impact Muang Thong Thani in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi province.  The conference is being organised jointly by the Road Safety Directing Centre, the Road Safety Academic Centre, the Interior Ministry, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, and partner organisations. Academic awards will be presented to road safety practitioners, with successful initiatives promoted for wider use at local level.  The meeting reviewed lessons learned from recent holiday periods and identified speeding, failure to slow at intersections and U-turn points, and water-splashing activities outside designated zones as the main causes of road accidents. Authorities agreed on priorities for 2027, including lower speed limits in communities, improving or closing dangerous ground-level U-turn points, expanding community checkpoints, and setting clear operating hours for water-play activities.  Officials also discussed preparations for the United Nations High-Level Meeting on Road Safety, scheduled for 20-21 July 2026 in New York. The gathering will focus on achieving the global target of reducing road traffic deaths by 50 per cent by 2030.  Amarin reported that Thailand&#x2019;s road safety strategy for 2026-2027 will focus on three areas: law enforcement, driver licensing systems, and road infrastructure improvements. Jedsada said recommendations and observations from committee members would be compiled by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitation to support future road safety initiatives.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   On 16 June 2026, Pol Gen Samran Nuanma, Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police responsible for security affairs and director of the Centre for Suppression of Transnational Criminals and Illegal Immigration, visited Surat Thani to monitor enforcement operations. The move follows instructions from Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet to intensify action against nominee schemes in which Thai nationals hold shares on behalf of foreign investors.  At Provincial Police Region Surat Thani headquarters, Pol Gen Samran met Surat Thani Governor Jumphot Wannachat Siri, Deputy Governor Bandan Sathirachawan, senior police officers and representatives from the provincial commerce and employment offices. The discussions focused on strengthening enforcement against nominee companies, foreign ownership of land, company registration by foreign nationals and cases involving foreigners who have acquired Thai nationality.  Pol Gen Samran said authorities had already conducted two previous operations in the province and that the latest meeting aimed to improve cooperation between all relevant agencies. He said officials had agreed on an integrated approach to ensure legal action is pursued fully in every case where nominee arrangements or other violations are identified.  He added that where laws and procedures allow foreign investors to operate businesses legally, authorities should actively publicise those options. The objective is to support tourism and foreign investment while ensuring economic benefits for Thailand and maintaining a positive environment for visitors.  Following the meeting, Pol Gen Samran chaired a session with police officers from all 28 stations under Surat Thani Provincial Police. The meeting focused on accelerating investigations into major cases, including nominee-related offences and the case involving British national Duncan Wilcock, who struck and killed Associate Professor Dr Teerasak Kaewomtuang in a motorcycle collision in the Koh Phangan police jurisdiction.  Police were also instructed to improve awareness among officers and ensure foreign tourists understand and comply with Thai laws. Areas highlighted included drug-related offences, lawful driving of cars and motorcycles, and behaviour that may cause disturbance to other visitors.  Thaitabloid reported that authorities said the measures are intended to maintain order, improve public safety and strengthen confidence in Surat Thani as a tourist destination.   Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Thaitabloid 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4907.png.6138b36cee2b2f2794b99096abe96ea9.png" length="4735430" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:09:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Vietnam Police Rescue Hundreds of Cats From Slaughter</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/vietnam-police-rescue-hundreds-of-cats-from-slaughter-r1223/</link><description>Police in Vietnam have rescued more than 500 cats after dismantling a suspected cat meat trafficking network in one of the country's largest animal welfare operations in recent years.  Get today's headlines by email   The raid, carried out in and around Ho Chi Minh City last week, followed an investigation into a series of pet thefts. Authorities detained nine suspects and uncovered hundreds of live cats allegedly destined for the meat trade, according to local media reports and animal welfare groups. Major Rescue OperationPolice discovered 45 cages containing around 400 live cats, along with four foam containers packed with ice that held about 80 dead cats. A further 21 live cats were recovered at another location, bringing the total number of animals seized to more than 500. Authorities said the suspects admitted collecting and trapping cats across southern Vietnam over the past three years, including in Ho Chi Minh City and the cities of Tay Ninh and An Giang. More than 40 rescued cats have since been reunited with their owners. However, animal welfare groups said dozens of animals later died because of the poor conditions in which they had been kept. Families Reunited With PetsKaranvir Kukreja, who leads a campaign against dog and cat meat consumption for Humane World for Animals, described the case as a stark reminder of the scale of Vietnam's cat meat trade. Phuong Pham, the organisation's country director in Vietnam, said thousands of cats are believed to be stolen, transported and slaughtered for meat across the country each month. Several of the rescued cats were pregnant, and some have since given birth while in police care. Chris Gindelhumer of Vietnam Cat Welfare, which is helping care for the animals, said the rescue effort had been emotional for both volunteers and pet owners. He said many families had arrived searching for missing cats, with some successfully reunited with their pets while others were unable to find them. Veterinarians and volunteers have been working continuously to treat and care for the rescued animals. Debate Over Cat Meat TradeThe consumption of dog and cat meat remains legal in Vietnam, although vendors are required to hold permits verifying the origins of the animals they sell. Some local authorities are seeking to reduce the practice. The city of Hoi An has been working with international animal welfare organisations to discourage dog and cat meat consumption. Following South Korea's decision in 2024 to ban the dog meat trade, Vietnamese officials said they planned to strengthen legal protections for pets and their owners. The latest rescue has also drawn public attention. An Pham, a graduate student and cat owner in Ho Chi Minh City, said the case had shocked many people and increased awareness of the issue of cat meat consumption.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/VIETNAM.jpg.fcd8ccefd63a50a3283945d5da7b642e.jpg" length="244457" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:04:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand Names UNCLOS Panel Members for Cambodia Talks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-names-unclos-panel-members-for-cambodia-talks-r2359/</link><description>Thailand has appointed two former presidents of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) to represent the country in a compulsory conciliation process with Cambodia under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), marking a significant step in efforts to address a long-running maritime boundary dispute.  Get today's headlines by email   The Foreign Ministry announced on 16 June 2026 that German jurist Rudiger Wolfrum and South African maritime law expert Albert Hoffman had been selected as Thailand&#x2019;s conciliators. Both are former presidents of ITLOS and are regarded as leading experts in international maritime law.  Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow confirmed the appointments following a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 16 June 2026. He said the ministry had carefully chosen the two experts based on their credentials and extensive experience in the field.  Sihasak will lead Thailand&#x2019;s negotiating delegation in the UNCLOS proceedings, while Ambassador to Kuwait Songchai Chaipattiyuth will serve as deputy chief of the Thai team.  The appointments come after Cambodia named its own representatives for the conciliation process. Cambodia&#x2019;s team includes Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn as agent, alongside Danish diplomat Peter Taksoe-Jensen and French academic Jean-Marc Thouvenin as conciliators.  Under UNCLOS compulsory conciliation rules, each side appoints two conciliators. Once the panels are complete, both countries have one month to agree on a fifth member who will serve as chair of the commission before formal discussions can begin.  Sihasak emphasised that the conciliation commission is not a court and does not have the authority to decide the outcome of the dispute. Instead, its role is to assist both countries in finding ways to resolve their differences.  Thailand has stated that it wants the commission&#x2019;s initial mandate limited to maritime boundary delimitation and continental shelf demarcation. According to Sihasak, clarifying overlapping maritime claims should be the first priority before moving on to any other issues.  Cambodia has sought to include joint development areas in the discussions. However, Sihasak described such talks as premature, arguing that the extent of overlapping claims must first be clearly established before any negotiations on the shared development of seabed resources can take place.  When asked how disagreements over Cambodia&#x2019;s proposals would be handled, Sihasak said the conciliation panel would need to consider the matter while maintaining that maritime boundary issues should be resolved first. Khaosod reported that as the process moves forward, attention will focus on the selection of the fifth conciliator and the formal launch of the UNCLOS conciliation talks between Thailand and Cambodia.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4892.jpeg.c878fc7f31a8c40745989e9eaca5a87a.jpeg" length="286807" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 10:01:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Jerusalem's Holiest Site Status Quo Faces Growing Pressure</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/jerusalems-holiest-site-status-quo-faces-growing-pressure-r1222/</link><description>A decades-old agreement governing Jerusalem&#x2019;s most sensitive religious site is facing renewed pressure as Israeli nationalist activists and politicians increasingly challenge restrictions on Jewish prayer at the al-Aqsa mosque compound.  Get today's headlines by email   The issue was highlighted by comments from Israeli nationalist politician Moshe Feiglin, who openly advocated building a new Jewish temple on the site while visiting the compound, known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif and to Jews as the Temple Mount. Growing Challenge to Longstanding Holy Site ArrangementFeiglin prayed and sang religious songs with a group of Jewish worshippers at the site, actions that critics say violate longstanding arrangements intended to preserve stability at one of the world&#x2019;s most contested religious locations. Under the Status Quo system, custody of the compound remains with the Jordanian-administered Islamic Waqf. While non-Muslims may visit, Muslim worship is traditionally the only form of prayer permitted inside the compound. Reports Fuel Concern Over Possible ChangesRecent media reports claiming Israeli and American officials have discussed altering the current arrangements have triggered concern across the region. According to those reports, a new Israeli body could eventually designate the site as a &#x201C;multi-faith centre,&#x201D; potentially allowing expanded Jewish prayer and increasing Israeli oversight of the compound.   video screenshot  At a congressional hearing, Marco Rubio said he had no knowledge of such plans. Meanwhile, Mike Huckabee has frequently emphasised Jewish historical ties to religious sites in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that there has been no change to the Status Quo arrangements. Islamic Authorities Warn of ConsequencesPalestinian and regional officials have warned that any formal alteration to the existing system could provoke serious unrest. Dr Mustafa Abu Sway, deputy head of the Islamic Waqf Council, said changing the status of the site would risk destabilising relations between Muslims and Jews and could threaten broader regional peace. Jordan, Egypt and several Gulf states have also expressed concern about what they see as a gradual erosion of Islamic authority at the compound. The British government has likewise called for the historic arrangements governing Jerusalem&#x2019;s holy sites to be respected. Nationalists Push for Greater Israeli ControlAmong those advocating greater Jewish access is Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has become a prominent supporter of expanded Jewish prayer rights at the compound. During last month&#x2019;s Jerusalem Day celebrations, Ben-Gvir led nationalist supporters through East Jerusalem and visited the site, where he declared that the Temple Mount belonged to the Jewish people. He has previously supported Jewish prayers and religious songs in parts of the compound despite objections from Muslim authorities. Supporters view such moves as correcting historical restrictions, while opponents argue they undermine a fragile arrangement that has helped prevent wider conflict. Echoes of Past ViolenceThe dispute carries particular sensitivity because of its role in previous outbreaks of violence. In September 2000, then-opposition leader Ariel Sharon visited the compound under heavy police protection. The visit was widely viewed by Palestinians as provocative and became one of the events associated with the outbreak of the Second Intifada. Over the following five years, violence across Israel, the West Bank and Gaza claimed more than 4,000 lives. As pressure grows from nationalist groups seeking changes at the site, many observers fear that any significant alteration to the governance or religious practices at Jerusalem&#x2019;s holiest and most politically sensitive location could once again inflame tensions across the region.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/201442859587734_20.webp.f081238d8d4efc03a30dd3117cb0db26.webp" length="175544" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 09:53:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>BYD Says Dolphin Fire in Khon Kaen Linked to External Power System</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/byd-says-dolphin-fire-in-khon-kaen-linked-to-external-power-system-r2358/</link><description>BYD R&#xCA;VER Thailand has issued a statement regarding a fire involving a BYD Dolphin electric vehicle in Khon Kaen on 16 June 2026, saying preliminary findings indicate the blaze was not caused by the vehicle itself.  Get today's headlines by email   The company said it became aware of the incident, which was widely reported in the media, and expressed concern for the customer and others affected by the fire. Following notification of the incident, BYD dispatched a team of specialists to help investigate the circumstances immediately.  According to the company&#x2019;s initial investigation and examination of available evidence, the fire did not originate from the vehicle. BYD said the blaze was caused by external factors related to the electrical system outside the vehicle, including the charging equipment.    The company stated that the external electrical circuit and charging system were responsible for the fire and that there was no connection to the vehicle&#x2019;s internal systems. The findings were described as preliminary and based on evidence collected during the initial stage of the investigation.  The statement follows reports of a house fire in Khon Kaen involving a BYD Dolphin that was being charged at the time of the incident. Authorities have been gathering evidence to determine the exact cause of the fire.  BYD reiterated that customer safety remains its highest priority and said it would continue a detailed review of the incident. The company added that further investigations would be conducted carefully to establish all relevant facts.  ThaiRath reported that the manufacturer said it would provide updates as additional information becomes available.   Picture courtesy of ThaiRath  Related story  EV-fire-destroys-house-in-Khon-Kaen  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   Phang Nga Governor Pairat Phetyuan, together with Pol Maj Gen Chaikiat Wiriyasathitkul, commander of Phang Nga Provincial Police, led officers from the Provincial Investigation Division, Khok Kloi Police Station, local administration officials, the Phang Nga Provincial Commerce Office and the Revenue Department in searches of villas and business premises at Khao Pilai Beach in Moo 14, Khok Kloi subdistrict.  The searches were carried out under warrants issued by the Phang Nga Provincial Court following complaints regarding possible unlawful business operations and employment of foreign nationals. Investigators found that a group of companies operating in the Ban Na Tai-Khao Pilai area of Takua Thung district may have allowed foreign nationals to conduct business or work without the required legal permissions. Authorities also suspected the companies of operating hotel businesses without licences.    During the operation, officers arrested a man, identified by authorities as Andrew Parkhouse, 77, a British national, on a charge of being a foreigner permitted to stay temporarily in Thailand but working without authorisation. A company involved also faces legal action for employing a foreign worker without a valid work permit.  According to authorities, investigators at Khok Kloi Police Station registered the complaints as criminal cases numbered 115-120/2569. The Phang Nga Provincial Court approved arrest warrants numbered 154-159/2569 on 15 June 2026. Officers executed the warrants during the operation and seized documents and other evidence connected to the registration of several companies for further examination and possible expansion of the investigation.  Officials from the local administration, who are responsible for hotel licensing, also conducted preliminary inspections. They found indications that the companies had been providing accommodation services in a manner consistent with hotel operations without obtaining the required licences. Evidence is now being gathered to support additional legal proceedings under relevant laws.  Daily News reported that Governor Pairat said the operation formed part of Phang Nga&#x2019;s intensified measures against nominee businesses, illegal foreign business activities and other operations conducted in violation of Thai law. He said the aim was to ensure fairness for legitimate business operators and maintain confidence in tourism and investment in the province.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4914.png.6f9571229bf2ef852c543a1914dd1942.png" length="5351800" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 22:51:13 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>AMLO Announce Thai Auction of Seized Atlas Yacht</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/amlo-announce-thai-auction-of-seized-atlas-yacht-r2356/</link><description>Thailand&#x2019;s Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has announced the auction of the luxury yacht ATLAS and its accompanying support vessel as part of an asset seizure linked to a major money laundering investigation. The sale was announced on 12 June 2026 under AMLO&#x2019;s ninth public auction of the year.  Get today's headlines by email   The primary asset is the pleasure yacht ATLAS, valued at approximately 600 million baht, along with a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) valued at 8.1 million baht. Both vessels were seized as part of an ongoing crackdown on assets connected to alleged scammer networks and transnational fraud operations.  The ATLAS is a Cayman Islands-registered pleasure yacht carrying the call sign ZGCB4, registration number 743656, and IMO number 1010301/MMSI 319023100. Built as a private luxury vessel, it measures 51 metres in overall length, with a waterline length of 43.68 metres, a beam of 9.5 metres, and a draft ranging from 2.9 to 3.5 metres. The yacht has a gross tonnage of 619 GT and a displacement of between 550 and 565 tonnes.  Also included in the auction is the ATLAS STRIDER, a luxury Italian-built SACS Strider Maxi RIB tender registered under official number 749421 with signal letters ZGIV. The vessel is equipped with an Air Berth storage system, safety equipment and onboard amenities. Such craft are commonly used as support vessels for large yachts.    The seizure stems from AMLO&#x2019;s wider efforts against scammer operations, including call-centre gangs involved in public fraud and organised fraudulent business activities. Authorities previously reported seizures and asset freezes in several major cases with a combined value exceeding 10.165 billion baht.  Following further investigations, AMLO identified additional assets believed to be connected to criminal activity. On 22 December 2025, AMLO Secretary-General Thepsu Bovornchotidara exercised powers under Section 48, paragraph two, of the Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E. 2542 to order the seizure of the 2017-built ATLAS yacht, together with its safety and convenience equipment.  Reports indicate that the yacht is owned by the current wife of Ben Smith, who has been linked to the network of Cambodian businessman and banker Yim Leang. The network has been associated with allegations involving grey-business activities and cross-border fraud.  Amarin reported that the auction forms part of AMLO&#x2019;s continuing efforts to recover assets allegedly connected to money laundering and organised fraud cases. Further details regarding the auction process and any future disposal of seized assets are expected to follow.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  Related story  AMLO-seizes-luxury-yacht-in-cross-border-scam-crackdown  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4897.png.103ded29bbdd91052045ae13740a1dce.png" length="3352183" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 22:30:41 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>African Men Caught Crossing Border After Fleeing Poipet Job Scam</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/african-men-caught-crossing-border-after-fleeing-poipet-job-scam-r2355/</link><description>Three African men were arrested after illegally crossing from Cambodia into Thailand near Aranyaprathet, Sa Kaeo province, after allegedly fleeing employment linked to Chinese-backed operators in Poipet.  Get today's headlines by email   On 16 June 2026, the Burapha Task Force, led by the Khlong Hat Task Force and Ranger Company 13, carried out a border patrol with local administrative officials in Phan Suek subdistrict, Aranyaprathet district. During the operation, officers spotted three foreign men walking across the Thai-Cambodian border through a natural crossing near Ban Non Phatthana, Moo 13.  Authorities stopped and questioned the men, discovering that all three were African nationals and were unable to produce travel documents or evidence of lawful entry into Thailand. They were taken into custody for further investigation.  During initial questioning, the three men gave similar accounts. They said they had been lured to Cambodia nearly a year earlier to work for a group of Chinese investors. When they later wanted to return to their home country, they found they were unable to do so.    The men told investigators they jointly hired an unidentified Cambodian man to help them escape across the border into Thailand. Each reportedly paid US$500, for assistance. Their intention was to use Thailand as a transit route to return home.  Before they could continue their journey, Thai patrol officers detected and detained them during the border operation. The three men have been charged with illegal entry into the Kingdom. They were transferred to investigators at Khlong Nam Sai Police Station for legal proceedings.  Authorities said they will conduct a detailed examination of the men&#x2019;s backgrounds and are working to confirm their real names and nationality. The investigation will look at all circumstances to determine whether they qualify as victims of human trafficking or transnational labour recruitment fraud. Relevant agencies are expected to be involved in the assessment and any assistance process that may follow.  Workpoint reported that the case comes amid continued efforts by Thai authorities to strengthen surveillance and enforcement along the eastern border. Officials said border monitoring measures would remain intensive as part of wider efforts to combat illegal crossings, trafficking networks and labour-related scams operating in the region.   Pictures courtesy of workpoint  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Workpointnews 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4889.png.0c17304923a5fb099955b83278b57f2a.png" length="3589505" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 22:18:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Russian Warship Fires Warning Shots Near British Yacht</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/russian-warship-fires-warning-shots-near-british-yacht-r1221/</link><description>A British couple have described the &#x201C;surreal&#x201D; moment a Russian warship fired warning shots near their yacht in the English Channel, as UK authorities investigate the incident.  Get today's headlines by email   Jane and Alan Kelvey were sailing aboard the UK-registered yacht Bright Future about 23 miles south of the Isle of Wight on Tuesday morning when they encountered the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich. Couple Describe Warning FireSpeaking to BBC Newsnight, Jane Kelvey said the warship first sounded its horn with five short blasts, a maritime signal used to attract attention and indicate uncertainty over another vessel&#x2019;s intentions. The couple responded by altering course slightly to port to show they had seen the frigate. According to Jane, another series of horn blasts followed about a minute later, immediately accompanied by several rounds of small-arms fire. She said the shots appeared to be warning fire directed into the air rather than at the yacht itself. Jane insisted the vessel was not on a collision course with the Russian warship and said the situation only became concerning once the gunfire began. Alan Kelvey described the use of warning shots as unnecessary. Shortly afterwards, a team from the Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Tyne arrived to check on the couple&#x2019;s welfare and gather details about the encounter. Conflicting AccountsThe Russian Defence Ministry said the yacht had been making a &#x201C;dangerous approach&#x201D; toward the frigate. It stated that the crew attempted to establish radio contact, launched warning flares and eventually fired rifles into the yacht&#x2019;s path in accordance with international maritime regulations. The Kelveys disputed parts of that account. British officials believe the yacht, which has no engine, may have drifted toward the frigate in foggy conditions after departing the UK. The assessment is that the Russian crew may have concluded the vessel was less manoeuvrable and at greater risk of collision. A UK Ministry of Defence spokesperson said the warning shots were not aimed at the yacht and were intended to prevent a possible collision after attempts to communicate with the vessel. Russian Naval Activity in the ChannelThe incident occurred outside UK territorial waters and has been described by the Ministry of Defence as an isolated event unrelated to the recent interception of a Russian shadow fleet tanker in the Channel. Russian naval vessels regularly transit the waterway and are routinely monitored by the Royal Navy. The Admiral Grigorovich was being shadowed by the patrol vessel HMS Mersey as part of a routine operation. According to NATO sources cited by BBC Verify last week, Moscow had tasked the frigate with escorting shadow fleet vessels through the Channel. The ship has reportedly remained at sea for extended periods with support from the repair vessel PM-82. Satellite imagery reviewed by BBC Verify showed the support vessel operating between the Channel and the North Sea in recent months. Expert: Likely a MiscalculationFormer Royal Navy rear admiral James Parkin said the use of armed force at sea is normally a last resort and generally reserved for self-defence. He suggested the episode was more likely the result of a misjudgment than a deliberate attempt to target a British yacht near UK waters. Although British officials do not believe the incident was linked to the seizure of a shadow fleet tanker days earlier, Parkin noted that operation had been an embarrassment for Moscow, given the presence of a Russian naval vessel in the area. The encounter comes amid heightened tensions between the UK and Russia and has drawn added attention against a backdrop of growing concern among British officials about increasingly assertive Russian activity.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/208679c0-699a-11f1-9685-4f5a66750059.jpg.webp.68ba78c551a253fb0ace7314aee95eae.webp" length="91424" type="image/webp"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 22:15:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>EV Fire Destroys House in Khon Kaen</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/ev-fire-destroys-house-in-khon-kaen-r2354/</link><description>An electric vehicle (EV) was involved in a fire while charging and the blaze spread to a house in Khon Kaen province on Tuesday morning 16 June 2026, causing extensive damage and forcing four residents to flee for safety.  Get today's headlines by email   The fire broke out at about 6am at house number 9/2109 in tambon Muang Kao, Muang district, Khon Kaen. Firefighters from Khon Kaen Municipality and Muang Kao Municipality responded to the scene and spent more than an hour bringing the fire under control.  Authorities found a badly damaged white BYD Dolphin electric car, registration number from Khon Kaen, parked in the driveway. The vehicle had been charging when the fire started. Flames rapidly spread from the car to the house, causing severe damage to both the vehicle and the property.  Homeowner Setthaphat Kaewfainok, 46, said he had parked the electric vehicle at the house and connected it to a charging unit outside the property before the incident. He later heard sounds resembling a fire breaking out and alerted other occupants.    The four people inside the house rushed outside and discovered the vehicle engulfed in flames. Mr Setthaphat contacted emergency services while all four residents evacuated as the fire spread quickly and consumed much of the building.  Fire crews worked for more than an hour to extinguish the blaze, using water hose-lines. By the time the fire was brought under control, the house had suffered severely damageand the BYD Dolphin had been destroyed.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  The incident follows growing attention on electric vehicle fire safety, particularly in cases involving vehicles connected to charging equipment. However, authorities have not yet determined the cause of the Khon Kaen fire.  Daily News reported that police and forensic investigators are examining the scene to establish the origin of the blaze and whether it began in the vehicle, charging equipment or another source. No injuries were reported.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The case was revealed on 15 June 2026 through a Facebook post by &#x201C;Rainy Waritt&#x201D;, which shared details provided by surgeon Dr Sompong (Pong Surgeon) of Chom Thong Hospital. Medical staff successfully removed the flat, round battery from the child&#x2019;s oesophagus using an endoscopic procedure.  The incident began during a night shift when Chom Thong Hospital was contacted about a two-year-old patient being transferred from Sob Moei District in Mae Hong Son Province. Relatives suspected the child had swallowed a coin after he developed a cough and noisy breathing.  The referring hospital had initially contacted nearby facilities, but equipment limitations meant the child was redirected to Chom Thong Hospital, the nearest general hospital, rather than undertaking a difficult journey through mountainous roads to Mae Hong Son Provincial Hospital.  Doctors reviewing X-ray images noticed a circular object lodged in the oesophagus. A closer examination revealed a distinctive double-ring appearance, indicating the object was not a coin but a button battery commonly found in children&#x2019;s toys and small electronic devices.  When the ambulance arrived shortly after 3am, the medical team acted immediately. The child was taken into emergency surgery at 4am because button batteries can cause severe injuries if they move into the stomach or intestines, where removal becomes more difficult. Doctors warned that corrosive chemicals and acids inside damaged batteries can leak and burn through the digestive tract, potentially causing fatal injuries.  As the patient was very young, doctors administered general anaesthesia and inserted a breathing tube before using a small adult-sized oesophageal endoscope with a 2.8-millimetre instrument channel. They located the battery and successfully removed it through the child&#x2019;s mouth using specialised forceps.  The child recovered well following the procedure. Doctors removed the breathing tube, and he was able to eat normally before being discharged to return home with his family in Sob Moei District the following morning.  Manager Online reported that the case has been highlighted as a warning to parents and carers. The child&#x2019;s father, mother and grandmother had no idea when he had swallowed the battery. Doctors urged families to keep small objects and toys containing button batteries out of reach of young children and to ensure battery compartments are securely fastened.   Picture courtesy of MGR Online  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4853.png.1b609d10e99cd5f4afa1cefce7630280.png" length="2263648" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:46:16 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Putin-Mocking Artist Slain in Broad Daylight in Poland</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/putin-mocking-artist-slain-in-broad-daylight-in-poland-r1220/</link><description>A Russian artist who openly criticized President Vladimir Putin has been shot dead in eastern Poland, prompting a murder investigation and the detention of two Belarusian nationals.  Get today's headlines by email   Polish prosecutors said Robert Kuzovkov, 44, who worked under the artistic name Semyon Skrepetsky, was killed on Monday morning in the town of Bia&#x142;a Podlaska, around 40km from the Belarusian border. Fatal Shooting Near Belarusian ConsulateAccording to prosecutors, Kuzovkov was attacked in a car park about 600 metres from the Belarusian consulate. Marcin Kozak, a spokesman for the district prosecutor's office in Lublin, said an unidentified gunman approached the artist and fired two shots. After the victim fell to the ground, the attacker allegedly moved closer and fired three additional rounds before fleeing. Kuzovkov died at the scene. Authorities said he suffered gunshot wounds to the head, chest and back. Investigators recovered five shell casings and a Geco 9mm Luger bullet. A post-mortem examination is scheduled for Wednesday. Two Belarusians DetainedPolice have detained two Belarusian citizens, aged 33 and 37, near the Belarusian consulate. Prosecutors said their involvement, if any, remains under investigation. No motive has been officially established. Kuzovkov had been granted asylum in Poland after leaving Russia in 2021, saying he feared criminal prosecution in his home country. He settled in Bia&#x142;a Podlaska, a town of fewer than 60,000 residents. Known for Political CaricaturesUsing the name Semyon Skrepetsky, Kuzovkov became known for satirical drawings targeting political figures including Putin, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. His work portrayed Putin in the arms of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, depicted Lukashenko as Adolf Hitler, and mocked Kadyrov and his son Adam. He also produced cartoons criticizing Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny as well as ordinary Ukrainians. His cartoons were distributed through Telegram and his YouTube channel, while his home address in Poland was publicly available online. Friends Recall Security FearsBelarusian artist Vladislav Bokhan, who knew Kuzovkov, said he learned of the shooting through Polish radio reports and quickly feared his friend might be the victim because of the small size of the town where he lived. Video posted on social media the evening before the killing showed Kuzovkov attending a Russia Day protest outside the Russian embassy in Berlin. He was carrying artwork depicting Putin and Stalin and dragging a Russian flag behind him. A friend, Bulat Subkhankulov, said he had repeatedly warned Kuzovkov about the risks associated with his activism and public criticism. Subkhankulov said he believed the artist had become increasingly fearless despite concerns for his safety, adding that warnings about potential consequences ultimately had little effect. Kuzovkov is survived by his wife and five children, who remain in Poland.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/download.jpg.ab0e6b96faa367b5378a03a6ef723189.jpg" length="64652" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:42:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Anutin Defends Phuket Governor Transfer</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/anutin-defends-phuket-governor-transfer-r2352/</link><description>Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has defended the transfer of Phuket Governor Nirat Pongsittithavorn, saying the move is intended to improve administrative efficiency and help resolve longstanding conflicts that have hampered efforts to tackle influential figures and alleged criminal networks on the island.  Get today's headlines by email   The Cabinet approved Nirat&#x2019;s appointment as Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Interior Ministry on 16 June 2026. Chotinrin Kerdsom, currently a deputy permanent secretary, was appointed as the new Phuket governor.  Before the weekly Cabinet meeting at Government House, Anutin held a private discussion with ministers from the Bhumjaithai Party amid reports that several officials had been criticised over their handling of influential local figures in Phuket. The scrutiny followed a policy meeting at the Interior Ministry on 15 June, where Anutin reportedly rebuked officials for failing to address local power networks.  The criticism was followed by transfer orders affecting five deputy governors in southern provinces. On the evening of 15 June, the ministry also ordered the transfer of two Phuket deputy governors who had reportedly been involved in disputes.  Speaking after the Cabinet meeting, Anutin said the transfer had been proposed by Interior Ministry Permanent Secretary Arsit Sampantharat and was focused on improving work efficiency. He described the move as a promotion for Nirat, noting that the Phuket governor was a senior official with a strong professional record.  Anutin said Phuket continued to face unresolved issues despite government intervention. He referred to public accusations and circulating video clips, adding that officials could not work effectively when conflicts persisted. He also cited concerns over alleged beach land encroachments, restrictions on public access to coastal areas and intimidation by mafia-style groups.  Questioned about whether the reshuffle was connected to influential figures on the island, Anutin said further details should be sought from the permanent secretary. He added that if problems remained unresolved while officials insisted everything was normal, questions would inevitably be raised.  Arsit later said the transfers were designed to ease tensions linked to allegations involving grey capital networks and influential figures seeking benefits in Phuket. He stressed that the changes were made solely to improve administration and ensure smoother operations.  Using an analogy, Arsit said unresolved disputes among officials had become an obstacle to progress, comparing them to &#x201C;sand in your shoe&#x201D; that needed to be removed before moving forward. He rejected claims that the transfers were linked to personal interests or benefits.  Investigations launched under the previous Phuket governor will continue, with reports to be submitted to the Interior Ministry. Arsit also said disciplinary and administrative investigations involving transferred officials would proceed regardless of their new postings.  Khaosod the newly appointed governor is expected to review conditions on the ground and oversee efforts to address Phuket&#x2019;s administrative and law enforcement challenges. Officials say the objective is to reduce tensions, improve cooperation and accelerate the resolution of longstanding problems on the island.   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4924.png.9429a2457140cadea35a15841b50c205.png" length="7202294" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:37:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>US Intelligence Says Iran Can Close Hormuz at Will</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/us-intelligence-says-iran-can-close-hormuz-at-will-r1219/</link><description>Recent US intelligence assessments conclude that Iran can effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz whenever it chooses, giving Tehran a powerful tool to disrupt global trade and energy markets after the recent conflict, according to sources familiar with the findings.  Get today's headlines by email   The assessments suggest Iran demonstrated its ability to block access to the strategic waterway during the war and could repeat the tactic in future crises, even if a framework agreement expected to be signed on Friday succeeds in reopening the route and launching new nuclear negotiations. Iran's Strait Leverage Raises New US ConcernsOne source familiar with the intelligence findings said the conflict had fundamentally changed Iran's calculations, describing control of the strait as a strategic asset with far-reaching economic consequences. Military Capabilities Remain IntactUS officials believe Iran retains a substantial portion of its military arsenal, including missiles, drones, launch systems and hundreds of fast attack boats capable of harassing shipping or deploying naval mines. According to sources, intelligence agencies have also observed Iran rebuilding parts of its military-industrial base faster than expected and restarting drone production. The assessments further conclude that Iran learned it could use strikes against Gulf energy infrastructure as an effective asymmetric weapon, adding another source of leverage beyond direct military confrontation. Although discussions have taken place about possible allied efforts to help secure the waterway after it reopens, officials remain uncertain about how such arrangements would operate. Agreement Tied to Reopening the WaterwayA senior US official told CNN that Iran will receive no benefits from the framework agreement unless it keeps the strait open and complies with other commitments. The official said the United States would ease its blockade in proportion to Iran's restoration of maritime traffic. Another source familiar with the negotiations said Iran's disruption of shipping had strained relations with China and Gulf states, highlighting the economic costs Tehran faces when interfering with global energy flows. Even if the agreement is implemented, shipping experts and industry officials expect uncertainty to limit traffic through the chokepoint for weeks or months. Concerns Over Wider Regional DisruptionUS intelligence officials are also examining the possibility that Iran could seek to pressure global markets through another key trade route, the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait. Sources said Tehran has considered using the Houthis in Yemen to disrupt traffic through the Red Sea gateway if negotiations with Washington collapse. Closing both Bab-el-Mandeb and the Strait of Hormuz would have severe consequences for global trade and energy supplies. While officials noted the Houthis have so far refrained from broad attacks on Western shipping, expanding operations beyond Israeli-linked vessels would represent a major escalation. Questions Over US StrategyThe assessments have renewed scrutiny of President Donald Trump's decision to launch military operations against Iran. Sources said the administration underestimated Tehran's willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz, partly because officials believed such a move would inflict greater harm on Iran than on the United States. US officials also expected China to use its influence to discourage Tehran from taking that step. Instead, intelligence agencies now believe Iran was emboldened by its ability to disrupt shipping and target regional energy infrastructure without exhausting significant military resources. Some officials assess that Tehran is now more likely to consider closing the strait in future confrontations, particularly after demonstrating both the intent and capability to do so. Trump said this week that the strait is already partially reopened and should be fully open by Friday when Washington and Tehran are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding. However, questions remain about how any agreement would prevent Iran from using the same tactic again in the future.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/108162405-1750689685731-108162405-1750681542505-gettyimages-1241742205-nikoubazl-iranmili190430_npxNQ.jpg.ea75937f98f8f9d49ccd78be6122dd42.jpg" length="216902" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:34:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Indonesian Fishermen Rescued Off Satun After 9 Days Adrift</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/indonesian-fishermen-rescued-off-satun-after-9-days-adrift-r2351/</link><description>Four Indonesian fishermen who survived more than a week adrift at sea after their boat&#x2019;s engine failed and they fashioned a makeshift sail from burlap sacks have been rescued off Satun, Thai authorities said on 16 June 2026.  Get today's headlines by email   The men were among a six-member crew aboard the fishing vessel Teratai, which suffered engine failure on 5 June while operating in waters near the Malacca Strait. The disabled vessel drifted for approximately nine days before reaching waters off Satun province, where Thai authorities located and rescued the remaining four crew members.  According to officials, the fishermen attempted to return towards Indonesia by sewing together burlap sacks to create a makeshift sail. However, strong southwest monsoon winds pushed the vessel northwards instead, carrying it into waters near Satun.  The case came to light after local fishermen reported seeing several men in the sea calling for help around 13 nautical miles from Koh Adang, within the vicinity of the Tarutao National Park area. The Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre (Thai-MECC), together with security agencies, later located the vessel and brought the survivors ashore to Koh Rawi.  The four men were provided with food, drinking water, clothing and medical examinations on humanitarian grounds. Initial questioning confirmed they were Indonesian nationals from North Sumatra who had set out on a fishing trip before experiencing mechanical failure.  Officials said the crew survived on limited supplies as conditions deteriorated. At one stage, some crew members entered the sea and approached passing Thai fishing boats to request food and water.  Thai fishermen reportedly supplied provisions but did not take the men aboard because of rough sea conditions and concerns they could be illegal migrants or pirates. Information later shared through regional authorities confirmed the vessel matched reports of a missing Indonesian fishing boat from Langkat Regency in North Sumatra.  During the ordeal, two crew members became separated from the vessel and were previously rescued from the sea by a Malaysian boat. They were subsequently returned to Indonesia. The remaining four crew members continued drifting aboard the disabled vessel until their rescue by Thai authorities.  Khaosod reported that Satun Governor Kanit Kongchuay said authorities had instructed the men and their vessel to remain in a safe location until sea conditions improve.  &#x201C;We have instructed Thai-MECC and security agencies to provide food, drinking water and clean clothing in accordance with humanitarian principles,&#x201D; he said.  &#x201C;Once weather conditions improve and their health has recovered, authorities will conduct further interviews. If no irregularities are found, they will be transferred to Satun Immigration Police for processing under immigration laws.&#x201D;   Picture courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_4862.png.e7c962e0c19ea037aeb198a2502642a6.png" length="3795791" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:25:19 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Nearly Half of Americans Identify as Politically Independent</title><link>https://aseannow.com/worldnews/nearly-half-of-americans-identify-as-politically-independent-r1218/</link><description>Nearly half of Americans now identify as political independents rather than members of either major party, according to a new CNN poll, marking the highest level of partisan independence recorded by the network in more than a decade.  Get today's headlines by email   The survey found that 47% of Americans consider themselves independents, an increase of roughly 10 percentage points since the period following President Donald Trump's first term. The figure is close to the previous high of 48% recorded in CNN polling during 2015. Shift Away From Party LabelsDemocrats and Republicans divide the rest of the population almost evenly. The poll found that 27% of Americans identify as Democrats and 26% as Republicans. Many independents, however, still lean toward one of the two major parties. When those partisan leanings are taken into account, 39% align more closely with Democrats, 37% with Republicans, and 25% say they do not lean toward either side. Even when respondents who initially expressed no preference were asked to choose a side, the electorate remained closely divided, underscoring the narrow political balance in the United States. CNN's polling shows neither party has maintained a significant advantage in overall identification since 2021, when Democrats held a six-point lead. Since then, the gap between the two parties has remained at about one percentage point each year. Registered Voters Show GOP DeclineAmong registered voters, Democrats now hold a slight edge. The poll found that 31% identify as Democrats, compared with 28% who identify as Republicans, while 41% say they belong to neither party. That represents a notable change from 2024, when 34% of registered voters identified as Republicans, 31% as Democrats and 35% as independents. The findings suggest Republicans have lost some ground among voters since last year's election cycle, potentially adding to concerns for the party ahead of the midterm elections as Trump's approval ratings have weakened. Younger Voters Driving IndependenceSeveral demographic groups have moved away from Republican identification since 2024, including younger voters, men and White voters without college degrees. Among voters under 45, only 17% now identify as Republicans, down from 26% in 2024. Democratic identification among that group has remained largely unchanged at 33%, while half now say they do not belong to either party. Similar trends were observed among men, particularly younger men, and among White voters without college degrees, with many shifting toward independent status rather than switching directly to the Democratic Party. Independents Less Engaged PoliticallyThe poll also highlights key differences between independents and partisan voters. Independents tend to be younger, with 63% under the age of 50, compared with 52% of Democrats and 38% of Republicans. They are also more likely than Republicans to live in urban areas, though less likely than Democrats to do so. Income levels among independents are generally lower, with nearly half reporting annual household earnings below $50,000. Politically, independents appear less engaged than partisans. Only 67% are registered to vote, compared with more than 80% of Democrats and Republicans. Just one-quarter say they regularly seek out political news. Poll MethodologyThe CNN poll was conducted by SSRS between May 7 and May 31 among 2,480 adults nationwide using online and telephone interviews. Participants were selected through address-based sampling and random cellphone number sampling. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 17 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/NYG-2019-0417.jpg.11ff893d1b9bfdb344714de440ceb303.jpg" length="357014" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:23:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Government Targets Pilot Hiring Crisis</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-government-targets-pilot-hiring-crisis-r2350/</link><description>The Thai government has moved to address a growing employment crisis among Thai pilots and tackle the controversial Pay to Fly practice, which requires aspiring pilots to pay substantial sums to secure flying positions. The initiative aims to improve fairness in recruitment and strengthen aviation safety standards across the industry.  Get today's headlines by email   On 16 June 2026, Ms Lalida Periswiwatana, Deputy Government Spokesperson, said Mr Phattharaphong Phatprasit, Deputy Transport Minister, chaired a meeting with the Thai Pilots Association (THAIPA) and relevant agencies at the Ministry of Transport. The meeting was held to hear concerns regarding pilot employment and the Pay to Fly system.  According to the government, the aviation industry was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, 1,736 Thai pilots remain unemployed, while a further 1,219 holders of Commercial Pilot Licences (CPL) are still waiting to secure first employment.  The government said the combined value of aviation education and training that has not yet been utilised exceeds 4.3 billion baht. Key factors behind the problem include an oversupply of pilots, the employment of foreign pilots in some cases, gaps in labour protections for specialist professions, and the Pay to Fly model, which places significant financial burdens on applicants seeking work.  During the discussions, the Thai Pilots Association proposed a range of short-term and long-term measures. These included establishing clear regulations governing Pay to Fly arrangements, improving employment standards and welfare provisions, enforcing laws relating to the use of Thai pilots, creating complaint and whistleblower protection channels, and introducing systems to align pilot training numbers with industry demand.  Ms Lalida said the Ministry of Transport places importance on developing aviation personnel while maintaining the highest safety standards. The ministry has agreed to consider the proposals submitted by stakeholders when developing appropriate measures.  The proposed reforms are intended to create greater fairness within the pilot profession, reduce inequality in access to aviation careers, and strengthen the long-term competitiveness of Thailand&#x2019;s aviation sector.  The Ministry of Transport will review the recommendations raised during the meeting and assess possible regulatory and policy measures. Any future action is expected to focus on balancing workforce supply with industry demand while addressing concerns surrounding recruitment practices and employment opportunities for Thai pilots.   Picture courtesy of InsideThailand  Related story  Pilot-raises-alarm-over-pay-to-fly-in-Thailand  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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Get today's headlines by email   The operation was carried out jointly by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), through the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), and the Immigration Bureau&#x2019;s Division 1. Officers located Mr Gao outside a room at a hotel on Pracharat Bamphen Soi 1 in Bangkok&#x2019;s Din Daeng district and served him with a revocation order dated 11 June 2026.  The arrest followed an investigation by Chinese authorities into a criminal network accused of illegally transporting people across international borders. Investigators alleged that since 2024 the network had arranged for more than 20 Myanmar women to enter China unlawfully.  Authorities also said the group facilitated the travel of more than 20 Chinese men to Yangon, Myanmar, to participate in illegal matchmaking activities. Investigators alleged that forged documents and false claims were used to obtain business visas and conceal the true purpose of travel.  Chinese police launched a crackdown on the network and arrested several suspects. Mr Gao was described as one of the key figures in the organisation and is alleged to have fled China before entering Thailand.  Chinese authorities subsequently requested assistance from Thailand through the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation framework and the Anti-Online Scam Centre (ACSC). The ACSC assigned the Crime Suppression Division and Immigration Division 1 to locate the suspect.  Investigators used surveillance and investigative technology to trace Mr Gao to the hotel in Din Daeng. A background check found that he had entered and exited Thailand more than 21 times, with his most recent arrival made on a tourist visa.  The commander of Immigration Division 1 ordered the urgent revocation of his permission to remain in Thailand under the Immigration Bureau&#x2019;s &#x201C;No Stay&#x201D; measure, which targets transnational crime suspects using Thailand as a refuge. Officers then took him into custody and initiated deportation procedures.  Authorities said the case highlights ongoing cooperation between Thai and Chinese law enforcement agencies to combat transnational criminal networks. The CIB also warned that suspects involved in international crime often use tourist visas and stay in areas with large foreign populations to avoid detection.  Thaitabloid reported that Thai authorities also reminded hotel and accommodation operators of their legal obligation to report foreign guests to immigration officials. Police said inspections would continue and warned that foreign nationals involved in criminal activity could face visa revocation and deportation, while operators found to have sheltered suspects could face legal action.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?    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The suspects were identified as Tycen Proper, Bryan Roa, Michael Thomas, Daniel Eskridge and Abraham Alvarez. Authorities arrested them in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California. Alleged Multi-Stage Attack PlanCourt documents state that the group intended to fly drones into nearby buildings, triggering chaos and driving crowds toward positions where snipers would open fire on what they described as "high-value targets". Prosecutors further allege that a second group of attackers planned to advance on the White House gates. The event drew around 4,300 invited guests, while an estimated 85,000 people watched from a nearby fan zone. Fourteen mixed martial arts fighters competed in a series of bouts as part of celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. Investigation Began With Family WarningInvestigators say the case came to light after Proper's mother contacted local authorities on 10 June, expressing concern about her son's firearms purchases and online communications. Prosecutors said Proper, 19, had been interacting with an online group that expressed anti-government and religious extremist views. During an FBI interview on 11 June, Proper allegedly admitted involvement in planning the attack. Authorities say members of the group first communicated through a TikTok chat called "Vanguard of the Old" before moving some discussions to the encrypted messaging app Signal. Motives Detailed in Court DocumentsAccording to court filings, participants discussed launching a revolution by attacking wealthy individuals and politicians attending the event. Prosecutors said conversations included grievances about government corruption, the handling of the Epstein files, data centres and other government policies. Proper has been charged with conspiracy to commit an offence against the United States and attempted murder of a federal officer. His lawyer has not publicly commented. Officials Cite Growing Security ConcernsFBI Director Kash Patel said the alleged attack plans had been stopped through a multi-state operation. Secret Service Deputy Director Matt Quinn later described the case as a serious threat but declined to discuss details while the investigation remains active. Asked about the alleged plot during the G7 summit in France, President Donald Trump said he had not been briefed on the matter. Vice-President JD Vance told Fox News that the public was being informed because of the scale of the alleged plan. The arrests come amid growing concern over political violence in the United States. Researchers have reported a rise in targeted political attacks in recent years, while experts warn that such incidents can contribute to further cycles of violence.   Join the discussion?   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