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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Thailand news</title><link>https://aseannow.com/rss/44-thailand-news.xml/</link><description>National and regional news from all around Thailand</description><language>en</language><item><title>Bangkok Street Stalls, Any Good Finds Back In The Day?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395735-bangkok-street-stalls-any-good-finds-back-in-the-day/?do=findComment&comment=20530667]]></link><description>I bought a "real crocodile leather" portemonnaie for a ridiculous amount of 150 Baht or something around that in 1998, more as a gag.  It lasted nearly two decades before the yarn with which it was stitched together finally disintegrated.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:22:02 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Hegseth Tells Asia Allies to Boost Defence Spending</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395760-hegseth-tells-asia-allies-to-boost-defence-spending/?do=findComment&comment=20530666]]></link><description>US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has sought to reassure Asia-Pacific allies that Washington remains committed to the region despite its involvement in other global security challenges, including the conflict with Iran.  Get today's headlines by email   Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Hegseth rejected suggestions that the United States was shifting its attention away from Asia. He said Washington was capable of managing multiple security priorities simultaneously and remained focused on projecting power in the Pacific alongside its allies. &#x201C;People want to conflate that we have global obligations with the turning of our backs to this region,&#x201D; Hegseth said, adding that the US was continuing to work closely with partners while also addressing concerns such as preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. His remarks came after questions from Shinjiro Koizumi, who raised concerns that some countries might seek to undermine confidence in the US alliance network. Taiwan Arms Concerns AddressedHegseth also responded to concerns over US weapons deliveries after Washington suspended a reported $14 billion arms package for Taiwan in order to preserve munitions during the Iran conflict. He insisted the issue should not be linked to broader US commitments in Asia, arguing that American stockpiles remained strong and that the country retained the capacity to increase weapons production if necessary. According to Hegseth, the US remained well positioned to meet its defence obligations and support partners across the region. Call for Greater Military SpendingA central theme of Hegseth&#x2019;s address was the need for Asian allies to increase defence spending. Repeating a message he delivered at last year&#x2019;s forum, he suggested countries should aim to spend 3.5% of gross domestic product on defence. He praised nations including South Korea, Japan, Australia and the Philippines for strengthening military investment and cooperation with the United States. Hegseth argued that military capability, rather than diplomatic rhetoric alone, was essential for maintaining regional stability. &#x201C;Rules are great, but if you can't back them up with hard power, the rules are not worth the paper they are written on,&#x201D; he said, calling for more military assets and fewer discussions. His comments contrasted with those of To Lam, who had earlier urged greater dialogue as a means of managing regional tensions. Hegseth also criticised countries he described as &#x201C;freeloaders&#x201D;, specifically naming New Zealand. New Zealand&#x2019;s defence minister later rejected the characterisation, saying the country was increasing military spending after years of underinvestment and was moving towards spending up to 2% of GDP on defence. Softer Tone Towards ChinaThe defence secretary&#x2019;s remarks on China were noticeably less confrontational than in previous years. While warning about China&#x2019;s growing military capabilities, Hegseth said the United States was seeking stability rather than confrontation. He acknowledged that regional partners preferred a balance of power and did not want escalating tensions. Speaking weeks after talks between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Hegseth avoided strong language on Taiwan and emphasised the goal of preserving peace and prosperity across the region. China&#x2019;s decision not to send its defence minister to the forum for a second consecutive year drew attention. Instead, Beijing dispatched a lower-level delegation, a move some observers viewed as a slight against the conference while others saw it as an effort to avoid direct public confrontation with Washington. Analysts said Asian nations could remain uneasy about growing competition between the US and China. Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman said many countries in the region continued to favour neutrality and stability, warning that rivalry between the two powers could heighten regional concerns.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026  

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:20:40 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>'Hello Pal Laich! oops, I mean Vladimir Putin'</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395741-hello-pal-laich-oops-i-mean-vladimir-putin/?do=findComment&comment=20530665]]></link><description>So those Vladimir is dead rumours  may be true  !</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:17:59 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump snubs Vance regarding MAGA succession</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395740-trump-snubs-vance-regarding-maga-succession/?do=findComment&comment=20530664]]></link><description>Na your mate in Israel will decide !</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:14:58 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Artists Exit Trump-Linked US 250th Concert Series</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395759-artists-exit-trump-linked-us-250th-concert-series/?do=findComment&comment=20530663]]></link><description>Several performers have withdrawn from a concert series tied to President Donald Trump&#x2019;s celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, prompting the president to take a more prominent role in the event by hosting its opening ceremony.  Get today's headlines by email   Organizers of the Great American State Fair announced that Trump will lead the opening ceremony on June 24, ahead of a series of concerts planned on Washington&#x2019;s National Mall between June 25 and July 10. The event is being organized by Freedom 250, a White House-backed initiative created by executive order. The group was established as an alternative to celebrations being coordinated by the nonpartisan United States Semiquincentennial Commission, also known as America250. Artists Cite Concerns Over Political LinksThe announcement follows the withdrawal of several scheduled performers, including The Commodores, Martina McBride, Morris Day, Bret Michaels and Young MC. Many of the artists who stepped away said they had not initially understood the political connections of the event. McBride said she had agreed to perform after being told it was a nonpartisan celebration, but later concluded that description was inaccurate. Young MC made similar remarks, saying organizers had not disclosed political involvement when he accepted the booking. He later described the situation as a "bait-and-switch." Michaels, who previously appeared on Trump's television show The Celebrity Apprentice and has spoken positively about him in the past, also withdrew. He said the event had become more divisive than the national celebration he believed he had signed up for and added that he and his team had received threats linked to his possible participation. Trump RespondsTrump dismissed concerns from the departing performers, writing on social media that they were getting "the yips." He also suggested that he could effectively replace them as the event&#x2019;s main attraction. Freedom 250 has maintained that its goal is to celebrate the nation rather than advance a political agenda. Spokesperson Rachel Reisner said the organization remains committed to delivering a major public celebration on the National Mall and respects the decisions of artists who choose not to participate. She said the event would focus on commemorating 250 years of American history, culture and freedom. Some Performers RemainNot all artists have withdrawn. Vanilla Ice, a longtime Trump supporter who has performed at Mar-a-Lago, said he was honoured to take part. Rapper Flo Rida had not publicly announced any change to his participation plans. The lineup has also attracted attention because of the inclusion of Milli Vanilli. The pop duo famously lost its Grammy Award after it emerged that the group's frontmen had not sung on the recordings released under their name. One of the original vocalists behind the recordings said she was surprised to see Milli Vanilli listed. However, surviving member Fab Morvan is still expected to perform. Meanwhile, Freedom Williams said he disagrees with Trump politically but intends to perform despite criticism. His involvement has also prompted objections from Robert Clivill&#xE9;s, who said he was not consulted about the appearance and did not endorse it. Organisers Defend EventFreedom 250 said artists remain free to decide whether to participate and stressed that the celebration is intended to bring Americans together. The organization said it remains focused on delivering what it described as a unique national event marking the country's 250th anniversary.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026  

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:10:44 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Why U.S. Allies Aren't Buying Trump's Israel Push</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395757-why-us-allies-arent-buying-trumps-israel-push/?do=findComment&comment=20530662]]></link><description>I want my plane back !</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:09:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thaksin Reports to Probation Officer in Bangkok</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395666-thaksin-reports-to-probation-officer-in-bangkok/?do=findComment&comment=20530661]]></link><description>He has 2 or 3 other prospective charges I believe.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:06:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Politics, PC, un-PC, any subject, Satire via MEME or Vid (shorts)</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1325294-politics-pc-un-pc-any-subject-satire-via-meme-or-vid-shorts/?do=findComment&comment=20530660]]></link><description>.</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/ejc.jpg.2f7774be5869515e47a3d880893f7ca1.jpg" length="48111" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:03:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Politics, PC, un-PC, any subject, Satire via MEME or Vid (shorts)</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1325294-politics-pc-un-pc-any-subject-satire-via-meme-or-vid-shorts/?do=findComment&comment=20530659]]></link><description>.</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/watch.jpg.109490fcf58b72e0b2671c799f009a74.jpg" length="46409" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:03:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Politics, PC, un-PC, any subject, Satire via MEME or Vid (shorts)</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1325294-politics-pc-un-pc-any-subject-satire-via-meme-or-vid-shorts/?do=findComment&comment=20530658]]></link><description>.</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/pet.jpg.0b770719934f7729aea2110edf7ae52f.jpg" length="68060" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:03:01 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Emerging Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu&#x2019;s Legacy</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395758-emerging-iran-deal-threatens-netanyahus-legacy/?do=findComment&comment=20530657]]></link><description>When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in February, President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly celebrated what they described as a historic partnership.  Get today's headlines by email   Just three months later, that military campaign appears to be giving way to a US-led diplomatic effort with Iran, leaving Netanyahu with limited influence over the outcome. According to Israeli sources, the prime minister has avoided publicly criticizing Trump but has privately acknowledged that Israel has little leverage over the ongoing negotiations. Since a ceasefire was announced in April, Netanyahu has repeatedly urged Washington to resume broader military pressure on Iran, arguing that continued operations could weaken or even topple the Iranian government. The White House, however, has instead pursued a diplomatic path. Israeli officials fear that any interim agreement that does not remove Iran&#x2019;s stockpile of highly enriched uranium could leave Tehran with a future route to developing nuclear weapons. Israeli Frustration Over US ApproachThe emerging negotiations have fueled growing frustration within Israel&#x2019;s leadership. One Israeli official said Netanyahu had advocated targeting Iran&#x2019;s oil infrastructure as a way to further strain the country&#x2019;s economy and weaken the regime. Concerns have also been raised that easing economic restrictions on Iran could strengthen the government financially and help it recover from the conflict. Some Israeli figures have expressed disappointment more directly, arguing that Washington&#x2019;s shift toward diplomacy has come at Israel&#x2019;s expense. Lebanon has become another point of contention. Iran is reportedly seeking provisions that would include a ceasefire in Lebanon, where the United States has already sought to limit Israeli military activity. At the same time, Hezbollah has intensified drone attacks against Israeli forces and communities near the northern border. Netanyahu has responded by ordering an expansion of Israeli military operations in Lebanon, insisting that Israel will continue acting against security threats despite international pressure. The issue has also created tensions inside Israel&#x2019;s governing coalition. Far-right ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have both demanded a tougher military response. A Different Strategy Than in 2015Israel&#x2019;s reaction to the current negotiations differs sharply from Netanyahu&#x2019;s campaign against the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement negotiated under former President Barack Obama. At that time, Netanyahu openly challenged Washington and delivered a controversial speech to the US Congress warning against the deal. Such a confrontation appears unlikely now, given the political importance of his relationship with Trump and the risks associated with publicly opposing him ahead of elections. Instead, Israeli sources say Netanyahu has directed criticism toward members of the US negotiating team, including Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, accusing them of steering Trump toward a diplomatic settlement. Others suggest Israel misjudged Trump&#x2019;s political priorities. According to a source familiar with discussions between the two countries, Trump became increasingly concerned that he was being portrayed domestically as following Netanyahu&#x2019;s lead into a wider Middle East conflict and sought to demonstrate that he remained in control of US policy. Legacy and Election RisksThe outcome of the Iran conflict could have significant political consequences for Netanyahu. The campaign against Iran was expected to become a central element of his effort to reshape his legacy following the Hamas attacks of October 2023. Instead, public opinion appears divided. Polling by the Institute for National Security Studies found that many Israelis believe the country&#x2019;s position regarding Iran has worsened since October 2023, while nearly half think Israel has either lost or is unlikely to win the confrontation with Tehran. Some Israeli officials believe Trump may seek to offset Netanyahu&#x2019;s political difficulties by promoting normalization efforts between Israel and Arab states, expanding the framework of the Abraham Accords, or offering public displays of support before Israeli elections. For Netanyahu, however, the stakes extend beyond immediate politics. For decades, he has built his political identity around confronting Iran&#x2019;s nuclear ambitions through military pressure and close cooperation with Washington. If a US-Iran agreement ultimately preserves the Iranian regime and leaves key aspects of its nuclear program unresolved, critics argue it could undermine one of the defining themes of his political career.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 23:02:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Bangkok Street Stalls, Any Good Finds Back In The Day?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395735-bangkok-street-stalls-any-good-finds-back-in-the-day/?do=findComment&comment=20530656]]></link><description>Why are you always trolling? Just talk normal. Answer the topic. Try to be an adult for once instead of a 5yo boy.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:58:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pattaya Woman Dies After Condo Fall</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395506-pattaya-woman-dies-after-condo-fall/?do=findComment&comment=20530655]]></link><description>Off topic post removed @Rockyroad discuss the topic, not just post to troll.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:58:01 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Police Tackle Discipline with New Posture Rules</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395664-thai-police-tackle-discipline-with-new-posture-rules/?do=findComment&comment=20530654]]></link><description>I personaly think that this is a brilliant idea because if the the police at a crime scene unfold their arms all together in unison they will surely catch more criminals.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:57:14 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Bangkok Street Stalls, Any Good Finds Back In The Day?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395735-bangkok-street-stalls-any-good-finds-back-in-the-day/?do=findComment&comment=20530653]]></link><description>I bought a bag from Pratunam, lasted 1 week.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:55:58 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump's losses keep mounting</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395722-trumps-losses-keep-mounting/?do=findComment&comment=20530652]]></link><description>So 11 believe being a pensioner is better? lol</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:54:33 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Why U.S. Allies Aren't Buying Trump's Israel Push</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395757-why-us-allies-arent-buying-trumps-israel-push/?do=findComment&comment=20530651]]></link><description>President Donald Trump&#x2019;s attempt to link a potential agreement with Iran to a major expansion of the Abraham Accords has been met with a muted response across the Middle East, with diplomats and analysts questioning whether the proposal is politically realistic.  Get today's headlines by email   Trump suggested this week that several Arab and Muslim-majority countries should establish diplomatic relations with Israel as part of a broader arrangement tied to ending tensions with Iran. Yet none of the countries he named have publicly endorsed the idea, and Israel itself has responded cautiously. Analysts said the proposal appeared to come unexpectedly and lacks the diplomatic groundwork usually required for such a significant regional initiative. Mediators See Themselves as ContributorsSeveral of the countries Trump mentioned, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, have played key roles in diplomatic efforts involving Washington and Tehran. Regional officials argue that these states have already contributed to stability efforts and may not view normalization with Israel as an appropriate condition for supporting a wider agreement with Iran. A senior Pakistani diplomat said Gulf countries have already absorbed substantial economic and security costs from regional escalation. Requiring them to take on additional political risks by normalizing ties with Israel while the Gaza conflict continues could deepen existing divisions. Countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have also faced Iranian threats or retaliation despite not directly participating in military action against Iran. Gaza War Complicates Diplomatic AmbitionsThe ongoing war in Gaza remains one of the biggest obstacles to expanding the Abraham Accords. While several Arab governments have strengthened unofficial ties with Israel in recent years and increasingly regard Iran as a strategic threat, public sentiment throughout much of the Arab and Muslim world remains strongly critical of Israel. Trump first floated the proposal in a Truth Social post, arguing that countries benefiting from U.S. diplomatic efforts should join the Abraham Accords. He specifically called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to participate and even suggested that Iran could eventually become part of the framework. The Abraham Accords, launched during Trump's first term, led several Arab states, beginning with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in 2020, to establish formal relations with Israel, reshaping regional alliances. Limited Enthusiasm From IsraelThe White House defended Trump's position, saying that expanding the Abraham Accords has long been a priority and could complement a broader peace arrangement involving Iran. However, diplomats involved in regional discussions said they had not experienced significant pressure from Washington to join the accords. Two Middle Eastern diplomats told NBC News they did not feel substantial pressure from the administration. The reaction from Israel was similarly restrained. Although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long championed expanding the accords, neither he nor senior government allies publicly embraced Trump's latest proposal. An Israeli government official reiterated support for widening the circle of peace but stopped short of endorsing any direct linkage between an Iran agreement and normalization efforts. Analysts Question PracticalityExperts say the subdued response reflects a broader tendency among regional governments to treat some of Trump's statements cautiously. According to analysts, Israel would welcome expanded ties with countries such as Saudi Arabia, but linking that objective to negotiations with Iran may complicate both issues rather than advance them. As a result, many of the governments whose cooperation Trump seeks appear reluctant to view the proposal as a serious or workable diplomatic framework.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:54:02 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thaksin Reports to Probation Officer in Bangkok</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395666-thaksin-reports-to-probation-officer-in-bangkok/?do=findComment&comment=20530650]]></link><description>Doesn't he still have LM charges to face?</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:52:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Word Association - 2026</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1383425-word-association-2026/?do=findComment&comment=20530649]]></link><description>Gibson</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:51:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>&#x2018;Operation Raise the Flag&#x2019; founder charged with murder</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395555-operation-raise-the-flag-founder-charged-with-murder/?do=findComment&comment=20530647]]></link><description>Nope, just responding to you accusing me of Islamophobia; don&#x2019;t accuse someone of Islamophobia if you are going to get traumatised when they respond; no phobia, just a well founded, rational fear of the misogynistic, homophobic, terrorist supporting Religio-culture of Islam.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:51:08 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pattaya Woman Dies After Condo Fall</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395506-pattaya-woman-dies-after-condo-fall/?do=findComment&comment=20530646]]></link><description>Many seem bipolar and suicidal sometimes and a breakup can push them over the edge</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:47:49 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Hunter Shoots Friend Dead in Chiang Rai Forest</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395753-hunter-shoots-friend-dead-in-chiang-rai-forest/?do=findComment&comment=20530644]]></link><description>Hunting being illegal here has this as an avoidable accident. Lack of skills necessary is how he shoots his own friend, mistaking him for a hog. It does happen worldwide, people mistaking others for a deer, but a hog is so low to the ground it should never have happened, unless of course it was intentional.</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:43:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Fugitives Arrested in Bang Lamung</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-fugitives-arrested-in-bang-lamung-r2104/</link><description>Four Chinese nationals wanted by authorities in China over alleged illegal lending and violent debt collection activities have been arrested in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, following a joint operation by the Crime Suppression Division and Immigration Bureau on 30 May 2026. The arrests form part of an ongoing effort by Thai authorities to prevent foreign fugitives from using the kingdom as a refuge while evading prosecution abroad.  Get today's headlines by email   The suspects were identified as Zhang, 34, Ge, 36, a 34-year-old unnamed Chinese woman, and Yang, 34. Chinese authorities issued arrest warrants for all four on 20 March 2025 through the Fengnan Security Office in Tangshan, alleging offences including illegal business operations, causing public disorder and unlawful debt collection practices.    Investigators claim the group operated an underground lending network that provided loans to borrowers in China, charging interest rates exceeding 30 per cent per month. Authorities further allege that debtors who failed to make repayments were abducted, confined in rented rooms, assaulted and subjected to torture in attempts to recover money or seize assets.  The investigation was conducted under directives from the Centre for the Suppression of Transnational Crime and Illegal Immigration, which has intensified efforts to identify foreign fugitives hiding in Thailand. Investigators from the Central Investigation Bureau and Immigration Bureau traced the suspects to housing estates in the Huay Yai and Takhian Tia subdistricts of Bang Lamung district.    Authorities said the suspects attempted to avoid detection by avoiding the use of their own names or passports in financial transactions and other activities. After gathering evidence and confirming their whereabouts, officers carried out coordinated raids at two residential developments and arrested all four without incident.  Three of the suspects were detained after their permission to remain in Thailand was revoked, while the fourth was arrested for immigration-related offences after being found to have overstayed in the kingdom. The first three were transferred to Immigration Bureau detention facilities at Suan Phlu, Bangkok, while the fourth was handed over to investigators at Huay Yai Police Station for legal proceedings.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  The Daily News reported that Thai authorities have begun deportation procedures and plan to return the suspects to China, where they are expected to face prosecution. Police said efforts to target transnational criminal networks will continue in order to prevent foreign offenders from using Thailand as a hiding place or engaging in activities that threaten public safety and national security.  AQM6FGiPocvRtk9FUUvkm9YOJOy9xJ5pdCnNl6NiqWyz20lsGR4dTASC-0TZ4g9R6J_HU1M_FweTgdr-arJGOcbpKGZ-AD8ZmMhpInHFSw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 31 May 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_05/IMG_3394.png.b87554df944b8d833af22cb84499f05d.png" length="3400478" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:42:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Fugitives Arrested in Bang Lamung</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395756-chinese-fugitives-arrested-in-bang-lamung/?do=findComment&comment=20530643]]></link><description>Four Chinese nationals wanted by authorities in China over alleged illegal lending and violent debt collection activities have been arrested in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, following a joint operation by the Crime Suppression Division and Immigration Bureau on 30 May 2026. The arrests form part of an ongoing effort by Thai authorities to prevent foreign fugitives from using the kingdom as a refuge while evading prosecution abroad.  Get today's headlines by email   The suspects were identified as Zhang, 34, Ge, 36, a 34-year-old unnamed Chinese woman, and Yang, 34. Chinese authorities issued arrest warrants for all four on 20 March 2025 through the Fengnan Security Office in Tangshan, alleging offences including illegal business operations, causing public disorder and unlawful debt collection practices.    Investigators claim the group operated an underground lending network that provided loans to borrowers in China, charging interest rates exceeding 30 per cent per month. Authorities further allege that debtors who failed to make repayments were abducted, confined in rented rooms, assaulted and subjected to torture in attempts to recover money or seize assets.  The investigation was conducted under directives from the Centre for the Suppression of Transnational Crime and Illegal Immigration, which has intensified efforts to identify foreign fugitives hiding in Thailand. Investigators from the Central Investigation Bureau and Immigration Bureau traced the suspects to housing estates in the Huay Yai and Takhian Tia subdistricts of Bang Lamung district.    Authorities said the suspects attempted to avoid detection by avoiding the use of their own names or passports in financial transactions and other activities. After gathering evidence and confirming their whereabouts, officers carried out coordinated raids at two residential developments and arrested all four without incident.  Three of the suspects were detained after their permission to remain in Thailand was revoked, while the fourth was arrested for immigration-related offences after being found to have overstayed in the kingdom. The first three were transferred to Immigration Bureau detention facilities at Suan Phlu, Bangkok, while the fourth was handed over to investigators at Huay Yai Police Station for legal proceedings.   Pictures courtesy of Daily News  The Daily News reported that Thai authorities have begun deportation procedures and plan to return the suspects to China, where they are expected to face prosecution. Police said efforts to target transnational criminal networks will continue in order to prevent foreign offenders from using Thailand as a hiding place or engaging in activities that threaten public safety and national security.  AQM6FGiPocvRtk9FUUvkm9YOJOy9xJ5pdCnNl6NiqWyz20lsGR4dTASC-0TZ4g9R6J_HU1M_FweTgdr-arJGOcbpKGZ-AD8ZmMhpInHFSw.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 31 May 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 22:42:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Trump's Health Reports Highlight Limits of Transparency</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395755-trumps-health-reports-highlight-limits-of-transparency/?do=findComment&comment=20530642]]></link><description>The annual medical examination of a US president has become a fixture of modern American politics, serving not only as a health assessment but also as a public demonstration of fitness for office.  Get today's headlines by email   That dynamic was on display again after President Donald Trump underwent his latest physical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The White House released a memo from Trump's physician stating that the president was in "excellent health" and fully capable of carrying out his duties, while recommending additional exercise and weight loss. The report said Trump had strong heart, lung and neurological function. It also noted that bruising visible on his hand was consistent with minor irritation from frequent handshakes while taking aspirin as a preventative cardiovascular measure. The president's abstinence from alcohol and tobacco was also highlighted. Public disclosure remains voluntaryDespite the attention surrounding presidential health, there is no legal requirement for a US president to release medical records. Like all Americans, presidents are protected by medical privacy laws. According to medical ethicist and presidential health historian Jacob Appel, the information released after presidential check-ups should be viewed cautiously because administrations control what is disclosed. Presidential health reports often include routine medical details. Past reports have documented issues such as skin lesions, hearing loss and other age-related conditions. At the same time, national security concerns can influence decisions about disclosure. Information about a president's health is not only available to the American public but also to foreign governments and intelligence agencies. Long history of secrecyPresidential health was often concealed from the public in earlier eras. In 1919, Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke that severely limited his ability to govern during the final months of his presidency. The seriousness of his condition was largely hidden from the public. Similarly, the White House downplayed the effects of Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralysis from polio, rarely showing him using a wheelchair. Greater transparency began emerging during the administrations of Lyndon B. Johnson and later Gerald Ford, who pushed for the public release of some medical information despite resistance from physicians. Questions about presidential health continued into later administrations. Ronald Reagan disclosed his Alzheimer's diagnosis several years after leaving office, prompting debate about whether symptoms may have emerged during his presidency. Age fuels growing scrutinyInterest in presidential health has intensified as the United States has elected increasingly older leaders. Trump first entered office at age 70 and returned for a second term at 78. His predecessor, Joe Biden, entered the White House at 78 and left office at 82. Political historian Matt Dallek said concerns about age have elevated scrutiny of presidential medical reports to a level not seen with younger presidents such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Biden's age and fitness became a major issue during the 2024 election campaign and ultimately contributed to his withdrawal from the race. Republicans later accused his administration of concealing signs of decline, allegations rejected by Biden's team. Trump has also faced growing questions about his health. Recent polling found many Americans expressing doubts about his mental acuity and physical fitness for office, while another survey suggested nearly half of respondents considered him too old to serve as president. Even so, Trump declared after his latest examination that "everything checked out perfectly", underscoring how presidential health reports continue to function as both medical updates and political messaging.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 31 May 2026 

 
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