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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>Death Penalty in UK.</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397074-death-penalty-in-uk/?do=findComment&comment=20561008]]></link><description>No jackgets this thread is aimed at murder's who kill baby's after sexually assaulting them or others who try to decapitate people for no reason who's crimes cannot be tolerated in today's world, as for woman yes they kill but not heniouse as the Monsters.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:46:16 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Razor blades 2026</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395626-razor-blades-2026/?do=findComment&comment=20561007]]></link><description>I use those, i posted further up, also the razor similar looking to yours was 52 baht from Mr DIY</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:46:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Death Penalty in UK.</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397074-death-penalty-in-uk/?do=findComment&comment=20561006]]></link><description>You are a disruptive influence on the Forum with your Negativity on most post's you can't see it but all your doing is turning away new or older members who are fed up with you patronising members and spoiling threads with your negative comments. You never start a thread you just wait till its time to join in and disrupt it.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:41:23 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Woman Arrested for Illegal Sex Services in Japan</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thai-woman-arrested-for-illegal-sex-services-in-japan-r2395/</link><description>A 33-year-old Thai woman has been arrested in Japan&#x2019;s Mie Prefecture on suspicion of violating entertainment business regulations by providing sexual services in a prohibited location. The case emerged after police investigating an attempted robbery at the premises uncovered alleged illegal activities.  Get today's headlines by email   According to reports, Mie Prefectural Police arrested Nipaporn Moonsangha, a Thai national aged 33, on Tuesday, 16 June. Authorities said she was employed at a business in the prefecture and was suspected of breaching laws governing entertainment-related businesses by offering sexual services from a beauty salon.  Police allege that on 12 June, at the Bijin-gyo beauty salon in the Higashikata area of Kuwana City, Nipaporn provided sexual services to male customers. Under Japanese regulations, beauty salons are considered prohibited locations for sex businesses. She has reportedly admitted to the allegations during questioning.  The investigation was triggered by an unrelated criminal case. On 12 June, a 36-year-old man allegedly attempted to rob the beauty salon. Police said the suspect threatened employees with a knife and was later arrested on suspicion of robbery.  Following enquiries into that incident, investigators uncovered evidence of suspected illegal sexual services being provided at the premises. Information from public safety authorities indicated that the alleged prostitution operation came to light accidentally as a result of the robbery investigation.  Police believe the business may have been operated by individuals working behind the scenes and are continuing to investigate who was responsible for managing the establishment. Authorities have not released further details regarding potential additional suspects or any wider criminal network.  The case has drawn attention to the use of legitimate-looking businesses as fronts for activities that may breach Japanese entertainment and prostitution-related regulations. Investigators are now examining the operation&#x2019;s structure and determining whether others were involved.  Manager Online reported that further enquiries by Mie Prefectural Police are ongoing, with authorities expected to focus on identifying those responsible for running the business and establishing the full circumstances surrounding the alleged offences.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5111.png.81af9e6d1858fac7fd0c7b6ad7715fdd.png" length="2653903" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:40:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thai Woman Arrested for Illegal Sex Services in Japan</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397111-thai-woman-arrested-for-illegal-sex-services-in-japan/?do=findComment&comment=20561005]]></link><description>A 33-year-old Thai woman has been arrested in Japan&#x2019;s Mie Prefecture on suspicion of violating entertainment business regulations by providing sexual services in a prohibited location. The case emerged after police investigating an attempted robbery at the premises uncovered alleged illegal activities.  Get today's headlines by email   According to reports, Mie Prefectural Police arrested Nipaporn Moonsangha, a Thai national aged 33, on Tuesday, 16 June. Authorities said she was employed at a business in the prefecture and was suspected of breaching laws governing entertainment-related businesses by offering sexual services from a beauty salon.  Police allege that on 12 June, at the Bijin-gyo beauty salon in the Higashikata area of Kuwana City, Nipaporn provided sexual services to male customers. Under Japanese regulations, beauty salons are considered prohibited locations for sex businesses. She has reportedly admitted to the allegations during questioning.  The investigation was triggered by an unrelated criminal case. On 12 June, a 36-year-old man allegedly attempted to rob the beauty salon. Police said the suspect threatened employees with a knife and was later arrested on suspicion of robbery.  Following enquiries into that incident, investigators uncovered evidence of suspected illegal sexual services being provided at the premises. Information from public safety authorities indicated that the alleged prostitution operation came to light accidentally as a result of the robbery investigation.  Police believe the business may have been operated by individuals working behind the scenes and are continuing to investigate who was responsible for managing the establishment. Authorities have not released further details regarding potential additional suspects or any wider criminal network.  The case has drawn attention to the use of legitimate-looking businesses as fronts for activities that may breach Japanese entertainment and prostitution-related regulations. Investigators are now examining the operation&#x2019;s structure and determining whether others were involved.  Manager Online reported that further enquiries by Mie Prefectural Police are ongoing, with authorities expected to focus on identifying those responsible for running the business and establishing the full circumstances surrounding the alleged offences.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:40:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>I'm training to be a boxer</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1396965-im-training-to-be-a-boxer/?do=findComment&comment=20561004]]></link><description>Oh please just because your a old unfit Daddy doesn't mean every old man is  There's was guys there with grey hair and skinny build whose cardio workout would leave you for dead   All I ask is you stop drinking and smoking , surely that's not too much to ask ...surely</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:36:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Rejoining Customs Union Won't Undo Brexit Damage</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397033-rejoining-customs-union-wont-undo-brexit-damage/?do=findComment&comment=20561003]]></link><description>At the risk of over-simplifying your post, I agree that Brexit was a vote against the EU. And therein lies the problem, Brexit was not a 'positive' vote in favour of anything other than, perhaps, a naive belief that the UK would regain full sovereignty over its policies and affairs once it left the EU (something that is only possible imo if you live in a closed, planned economy).  To lay the blame for Brexit's failure at the feet of "pro-EU politicians and civil servants" is disingenuous. Notwithstanding the fact that the shape - let alone the detail - of any Brexit deal was unknown in June 2016, I am still unclear what policies could have been/be enacted to ensure Brexit's success.  You suggest that "a Singapore-on-Thames (lite) approach" would have reaped rewards but wrt financial services this is effectively what has happened since Brexit. In itself this was not the result of proactive policy making but a reaction to the loss of 'passporting rights', etc which has meant that the EU and UK have moved further away from each other in terms of regulation: The fact that the City of London has, to date, managed to survive Brexit might, I suppose, be seen as some sort of success.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:33:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Rescuers Trying to Save Dogs Trapped in Bang Lamung Water Pit</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/rescuers-trying-to-save-dogs-trapped-in-bang-lamung-water-pit-r2394/</link><description>Rescue workers and local authorities in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, are racing to save more than 20 dogs trapped inside a deep water storage pit after they became unable to climb out. Several of the animals were reported to be exhausted after being stranded for days, while soma others had already died inside the pit.  Get today's headlines by email   The situation came to public attention after a Facebook user named &#x201C;Nueng Lamnarai Lopburi&#x201D; posted an appeal for help on social media. The user reported that more than 20 dogs had jumped into a water retention pit in the Khao Mai Kaew area near an elephant camp in Chon Buri province. The dogs were unable to escape because the pit was lined with slippery PE sheeting.  According to the post, many of the dogs repeatedly tried to climb out but failed. Some had become weak after spending several days trapped inside the pit, while the bodies of other dogs had begun to produce a strong odour in the surrounding area. The poster suggested that a long rope arranged like a rope ladder could help the animals climb to safety.  Following the social media appeal, numerous users shared the information and called for rescue organisations and relevant authorities to intervene. The case quickly attracted wider attention online, prompting an official response.    Reporters later visited the site in Khao Mai Kaew subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. Officials from Bang Lamung district, Khao Mai Kaew Municipality, community leaders, local council members and rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Foundation joined efforts to assess the situation and plan the rescue operation.  Investigators found that the pit covered approximately 20 rai and had been excavated for water storage purposes. The entire interior surface was lined with black sheeting, making it impossible for the trapped dogs to gain traction and climb out. Dozens of dogs were observed scattered across different areas of the pit.    Rescue teams developed a plan to herd the dogs into a confined area before administering sedatives, using tranquilliser darts, to allow them to be safely captured and removed. During the first phase of the operation, five dogs were successfully rescued from the pit.  Si&#xE0;mRath reported that officials said more than 10 dogs remained inside and rescue efforts would continue. Authorities and rescue workers are expected to remain at the site until all surviving dogs have been brought to safety.   Pictures courtesy of SiamRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamRath 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5180.png.539598a5513c5b32e70d040dd50ca819.png" length="11610843" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:32:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Rescuers Trying to Save Dogs Trapped in Bang Lamung Water Pit</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397110-rescuers-trying-to-save-dogs-trapped-in-bang-lamung-water-pit/?do=findComment&comment=20561002]]></link><description>Rescue workers and local authorities in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, are racing to save more than 20 dogs trapped inside a deep water storage pit after they became unable to climb out. Several of the animals were reported to be exhausted after being stranded for days, while soma others had already died inside the pit.  Get today's headlines by email   The situation came to public attention after a Facebook user named &#x201C;Nueng Lamnarai Lopburi&#x201D; posted an appeal for help on social media. The user reported that more than 20 dogs had jumped into a water retention pit in the Khao Mai Kaew area near an elephant camp in Chon Buri province. The dogs were unable to escape because the pit was lined with slippery PE sheeting.  According to the post, many of the dogs repeatedly tried to climb out but failed. Some had become weak after spending several days trapped inside the pit, while the bodies of other dogs had begun to produce a strong odour in the surrounding area. The poster suggested that a long rope arranged like a rope ladder could help the animals climb to safety.  Following the social media appeal, numerous users shared the information and called for rescue organisations and relevant authorities to intervene. The case quickly attracted wider attention online, prompting an official response.    Reporters later visited the site in Khao Mai Kaew subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri. Officials from Bang Lamung district, Khao Mai Kaew Municipality, community leaders, local council members and rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Foundation joined efforts to assess the situation and plan the rescue operation.  Investigators found that the pit covered approximately 20 rai and had been excavated for water storage purposes. The entire interior surface was lined with black sheeting, making it impossible for the trapped dogs to gain traction and climb out. Dozens of dogs were observed scattered across different areas of the pit.    Rescue teams developed a plan to herd the dogs into a confined area before administering sedatives, using tranquilliser darts, to allow them to be safely captured and removed. During the first phase of the operation, five dogs were successfully rescued from the pit.  Si&#xE0;mRath reported that officials said more than 10 dogs remained inside and rescue efforts would continue. Authorities and rescue workers are expected to remain at the site until all surviving dogs have been brought to safety.   Pictures courtesy of SiamRath  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamRath 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:32:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Cambodia Defends Colonial-Era Border Claims with Thailand</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/cambodia-defends-colonial-era-border-claims-with-thailand-r2393/</link><description>Cambodia has reaffirmed its commitment to defending its internationally recognised border with Thailand, citing agreements inherited from the colonial era and rejecting any attempt to alter the boundary through the use of force.  Get today's headlines by email   Government spokesperson Pen Bona made the remarks on Thursday 18 June 2026, stating that Cambodia maintains a firm position on protecting the Cambodia-Thailand international border as established by the Siam-French Boundary Commission. He said the border arrangements are consistent with principles of international law.  Pen Bona referred to the principle of uti possidetis juris, under which newly independent states inherit pre-existing legal borders. He argued that inherited boundaries must not be violated and stressed that Cambodia respects conventions, treaties, maps and border demarcation records agreed between France and Siam, as well as subsequent agreements and documents jointly recognised by both countries.  The comments come amid continuing discussions over border issues between the neighbouring nations. Cambodia has repeatedly maintained that existing border arrangements are supported by historical legal instruments and international law.  On maritime matters, Pen Bona said Cambodia has exercised its right to compulsory conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to address overlapping maritime claims with Thailand.  He expressed confidence that the process would demonstrate the value of international law and peaceful dispute resolution. He also reiterated Cambodia&#x2019;s complete rejection of any border changes resulting from the use of force.  Cambodia&#x2019;s Ministry of National Defence echoed the government&#x2019;s position, stating that border issues must be resolved through formal mechanisms rather than unilateral actions. The ministry also called for the Joint Boundary Commission to resume work immediately to facilitate the safe return of displaced civilians.  The Cambodian authorities further expressed support for ASEAN observers and called for stronger powers to ensure full compliance with any ceasefire agreements.  The statements underline Cambodia&#x2019;s continued reliance on international legal frameworks and bilateral mechanisms in addressing both land and maritime disputes with Thailand. The emphasis on the Joint Boundary Commission and international processes suggests that diplomatic and legal channels will remain central to future discussions.  The Manager Online reported that how Thailand and Cambodia proceed through existing border mechanisms, including the Joint Boundary Commission and maritime conciliation procedures, is likely to shape the next stage of negotiations between the two countries.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5113.png.451d8243e1f3f3613b2b0548df7da3fa.png" length="3807917" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:15:06 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Cambodia Defends Colonial-Era Border Claims with Thailand</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397109-cambodia-defends-colonial-era-border-claims-with-thailand/?do=findComment&comment=20561001]]></link><description>Cambodia has reaffirmed its commitment to defending its internationally recognised border with Thailand, citing agreements inherited from the colonial era and rejecting any attempt to alter the boundary through the use of force.  Get today's headlines by email   Government spokesperson Pen Bona made the remarks on Thursday 18 June 2026, stating that Cambodia maintains a firm position on protecting the Cambodia-Thailand international border as established by the Siam-French Boundary Commission. He said the border arrangements are consistent with principles of international law.  Pen Bona referred to the principle of uti possidetis juris, under which newly independent states inherit pre-existing legal borders. He argued that inherited boundaries must not be violated and stressed that Cambodia respects conventions, treaties, maps and border demarcation records agreed between France and Siam, as well as subsequent agreements and documents jointly recognised by both countries.  The comments come amid continuing discussions over border issues between the neighbouring nations. Cambodia has repeatedly maintained that existing border arrangements are supported by historical legal instruments and international law.  On maritime matters, Pen Bona said Cambodia has exercised its right to compulsory conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to address overlapping maritime claims with Thailand.  He expressed confidence that the process would demonstrate the value of international law and peaceful dispute resolution. He also reiterated Cambodia&#x2019;s complete rejection of any border changes resulting from the use of force.  Cambodia&#x2019;s Ministry of National Defence echoed the government&#x2019;s position, stating that border issues must be resolved through formal mechanisms rather than unilateral actions. The ministry also called for the Joint Boundary Commission to resume work immediately to facilitate the safe return of displaced civilians.  The Cambodian authorities further expressed support for ASEAN observers and called for stronger powers to ensure full compliance with any ceasefire agreements.  The statements underline Cambodia&#x2019;s continued reliance on international legal frameworks and bilateral mechanisms in addressing both land and maritime disputes with Thailand. The emphasis on the Joint Boundary Commission and international processes suggests that diplomatic and legal channels will remain central to future discussions.  The Manager Online reported that how Thailand and Cambodia proceed through existing border mechanisms, including the Joint Boundary Commission and maritime conciliation procedures, is likely to shape the next stage of negotiations between the two countries.  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now MGRonline 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:15:06 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Andy Burnham Wins Makerfield Seat, Pressure Grows on Starmer</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397053-andy-burnham-wins-makerfield-seat-pressure-grows-on-starmer/?do=findComment&comment=20561000]]></link><description>In other news, the Conservatives win Aberdeen South, the first By Election win by the Scottish Conservatives for 50 years. It was a comfortable win, with nearly 50% of the vote, for the previously SNP seat (which was previously a solid Labour seat since 1997. Reform managed 8.6%.  The Conservatives remain a British political party. Reform is basically an English party with a small w Welsh contingent.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:10:56 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Udon Bar Owners Arrested in Underage Sex Trafficking Probe</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/udon-bar-owners-arrested-in-underage-sex-trafficking-probe-r2392/</link><description>Two Thai bar owners in Udon Thani have been arrested on charges linked to the trafficking and sexual exploitation of underage girls, following an investigation by Thailand&#x2019;s Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD).  Get today's headlines by email   Police announced on 19 June that Ms Suchanan, known as &#x201C;Jae Pla&#x201D;, aged 58, and Mr Saroch, aged 60, were arrested at a bar in Mak Khaeng subdistrict, Mueang district, Udon Thani. They face charges of jointly engaging in human trafficking by exploiting prostitution involving individuals aged over 15 but under 18, and jointly receiving benefits from the prostitution of others.  The arrests were ordered by Major General Wittaya Sriprasertphap, commander of the ATPD. Officers from Division 3 of the ATPD worked alongside Mueang Udon Thani police during the operation.  The case stems from an earlier raid carried out on 4 March at a foreign-oriented bar in the same area. During that operation, officers arrested a bar owner and rescued six girls under the age of 18 who were identified as trafficking victims. Investigators found the girls worked at the venue and regularly provided sexual services to customers, most of whom were foreign nationals.    The establishment operated as a nightlife venue serving alcoholic drinks, where female staff socialised, entertained and drank with customers. Investigators later found that girls who left the venue with customers charged 2,000 baht for sexual services and were required to pay a 500-baht bar fine, described by the owner as a &#x201C;lady special&#x201D; fee, to the venue before leaving.  Police said the bar fine represented an improper financial benefit derived from the prostitution of girls under the age of 18. Evidence gathered during the investigation led to further arrests.  Subsequent enquiries revealed that the bar operated by the two suspects was linked to the same network as the previously raided venue. Officers had earlier rescued two additional victims, identified under pseudonyms as Ms One, aged 15, and Ms Two, aged 16, from a hotel located about 50 metres from the bar.  When officers inspected the premises, they identified Ms Suchanan as the owner and Mr Saroch, also known as &#x201C;Kai&#x201D;, as the manager. Both were taken into custody.  The suspects have denied the allegations during questioning. They were handed over to investigators from Division 3 of the ATPD for further legal proceedings.  Matichon reported that provincial officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Udon Thani have been tasked with screening and assisting trafficking victims, protecting their rights and supporting their recovery. The two rescued girls have been placed under the protection of the Udon Thani Children&#x2019;s and Family Home.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5164.png.086073c848cdb13b6d60526d83ece237.png" length="3876671" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:05:16 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Udon Bar Owners Arrested in Underage Sex Trafficking Probe</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397108-udon-bar-owners-arrested-in-underage-sex-trafficking-probe/?do=findComment&comment=20560999]]></link><description>Two Thai bar owners in Udon Thani have been arrested on charges linked to the trafficking and sexual exploitation of underage girls, following an investigation by Thailand&#x2019;s Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD).  Get today's headlines by email   Police announced on 19 June that Ms Suchanan, known as &#x201C;Jae Pla&#x201D;, aged 58, and Mr Saroch, aged 60, were arrested at a bar in Mak Khaeng subdistrict, Mueang district, Udon Thani. They face charges of jointly engaging in human trafficking by exploiting prostitution involving individuals aged over 15 but under 18, and jointly receiving benefits from the prostitution of others.  The arrests were ordered by Major General Wittaya Sriprasertphap, commander of the ATPD. Officers from Division 3 of the ATPD worked alongside Mueang Udon Thani police during the operation.  The case stems from an earlier raid carried out on 4 March at a foreign-oriented bar in the same area. During that operation, officers arrested a bar owner and rescued six girls under the age of 18 who were identified as trafficking victims. Investigators found the girls worked at the venue and regularly provided sexual services to customers, most of whom were foreign nationals.    The establishment operated as a nightlife venue serving alcoholic drinks, where female staff socialised, entertained and drank with customers. Investigators later found that girls who left the venue with customers charged 2,000 baht for sexual services and were required to pay a 500-baht bar fine, described by the owner as a &#x201C;lady special&#x201D; fee, to the venue before leaving.  Police said the bar fine represented an improper financial benefit derived from the prostitution of girls under the age of 18. Evidence gathered during the investigation led to further arrests.  Subsequent enquiries revealed that the bar operated by the two suspects was linked to the same network as the previously raided venue. Officers had earlier rescued two additional victims, identified under pseudonyms as Ms One, aged 15, and Ms Two, aged 16, from a hotel located about 50 metres from the bar.  When officers inspected the premises, they identified Ms Suchanan as the owner and Mr Saroch, also known as &#x201C;Kai&#x201D;, as the manager. Both were taken into custody.  The suspects have denied the allegations during questioning. They were handed over to investigators from Division 3 of the ATPD for further legal proceedings.  Matichon reported that provincial officials from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Udon Thani have been tasked with screening and assisting trafficking victims, protecting their rights and supporting their recovery. The two rescued girls have been placed under the protection of the Udon Thani Children&#x2019;s and Family Home.   Pictures courtesy of Matichon  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:05:16 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Andy Burnham Wins Makerfield Seat, Pressure Grows on Starmer</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397053-andy-burnham-wins-makerfield-seat-pressure-grows-on-starmer/?do=findComment&comment=20560998]]></link><description>I assume "JonnyF" has booked himself a Fondue themed holiday in Switzerland.</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/Screenshot2026-06-19at21-55-42de7c5283-2622-47ee-835e-dd02d9f56f3c.png(PNGImage14021122pixels)Scaled(51).png.06ecfce7e4bd3d9c55a22bc9f5b7238b.png" length="914086" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:55:32 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Russia accused of street raids to fill army ranks</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397102-russia-accused-of-street-raids-to-fill-army-ranks/?do=findComment&comment=20560997]]></link><description>Russians report 'manhunts' as desperate military raids sweep cities  Residents in western Russia say ordinary life has been upended by sweeping security operations aimed at finding men for military service, with reports of roadblocks, street detentions and forced recruitment triggering alarm among local communities. Accounts emerging from the Penza region describe a growing climate of fear as authorities allegedly intensify efforts to replenish battlefield losses and meet military manpower demands.  Roadblocks and Raids Shatter Daily Life What began as scattered reports quickly escalated into claims of coordinated operations across towns and cities in the Penza region. According to local accounts, security forces blocked roads, stopped vehicles and carried out checks in public spaces. Residents used private messaging groups to warn friends and relatives to stay indoors and avoid known checkpoints. One message circulating online described &#x201C;manhunts&#x201D; taking place across the region, with patrols reportedly detaining men throughout the day.  Hundreds Swept Into Recruitment Drive Human rights activists monitoring the situation say the operations appear designed to funnel detainees directly into military recruitment channels. Witnesses reported buses being filled with detained men and transported away for processing. Activists from the anti-conscription group Iditie Lesom said some recruits were allegedly pressured to sign military contracts immediately after detention. In one reported case, a man detained while intoxicated was allegedly transported more than 1,000 kilometres without identification documents.  Families Left Pleading for Answers As reports spread, panic rippled through affected communities. Video shared by local campaigners reportedly showed women attempting to block departing buses carrying detained men. Relatives gathered at pickup points seeking information, while those taken away were said to have little contact with their families. One detained man reportedly shouted from a vehicle window: &#x201C;Don&#x2019;t leave us here.&#x201D;  Mounting Pressure on Russia&#x2019;s War Machine The alleged raids come amid growing scrutiny of Russia&#x2019;s recruitment efforts as the war in Ukraine continues to drain personnel and resources. While regional authorities have not publicly commented on the claims, critics argue the reported operations highlight increasing pressure to sustain troop numbers. For many residents, the fear is no longer confined to the battlefield. It has arrived on their streets.  Horrified Russians say Putin's soldiers are 'packing up men and taking them away'</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:55:01 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand, Russia Deepen Ties in Kazan Talks</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/thailand-russia-deepen-ties-in-kazan-talks-r2391/</link><description>Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to strengthen cooperation across a range of sectors during bilateral talks in Kazan, Russia, on June 18. The discussions covered security, energy, the digital economy, artificial intelligence, public health, education and tourism, while both sides also committed to expanding trade and investment links.  Get today's headlines by email   The meeting took place at the Kazan International Congress Centre on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit. Government spokesperson Rachada Dhanadirek said the talks were held in a friendly atmosphere, with Anutin describing Russia as a long-standing and important partner of Thailand.    Putin welcomed the close relationship between the two countries and noted that Thailand and Russia are preparing to celebrate the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2027. Both leaders also agreed that Russia will host the 9th meeting of the Thai-Russian Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation in Moscow in August 2026 to help advance practical cooperation.  The leaders discussed political and security issues, including the impact of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East on energy security and global supply chains. Thailand expressed appreciation for Russian support in areas such as clean energy, liquefied natural gas (LNG), petrochemical products and fertilisers.  Both countries agreed to expand cooperation in defence, information security, public health, science, technology and education. Thailand also reiterated the importance it places on relations with Russia as a major global power and signalled its readiness to strengthen cooperation through bilateral, regional and multilateral frameworks.  Economic cooperation featured prominently in the talks. Both sides acknowledged that bilateral trade, currently valued at around US$1.5 billion, remains below its potential. The Thai-Russian business council has expressed interest in increasing trade in consumer goods and identifying new commercial opportunities.   Pictures courtesy of The Nation  Thailand confirmed it will continue negotiations on a free trade agreement between Thailand and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to improve trade, investment and market access. Anutin also highlighted the success of last year&#x2019;s Russian-Thai Investment Forum, which is scheduled to return to Bangkok in October 2026 to support business networking and economic cooperation.  The discussions also covered multilateral engagement. Thailand thanked Russia for supporting ASEAN and recognised its role in APEC, particularly in promoting innovation, the digital economy, food and energy security, and sustainable development. Thailand additionally expressed its willingness to cooperate with Russia on cybersecurity, anti-scam measures and broader Asia-Pacific economic initiatives.  Tourism and cultural exchanges were also identified as priorities. Anutin welcomed the nearly two million Russian tourists who visited Thailand in 2025, making Russia one of Thailand&#x2019;s largest European tourism markets. Thailand also plans to promote Russian music, film and performing arts through future cultural exchange programmes.  The Nation reported that as cooperation expands ahead of the 2027 diplomatic milestone, both governments are expected to use upcoming meetings and forums to translate their commitments into practical projects. Anutin also expressed hope of meeting Putin again at the 33rd APEC Economic Leaders&#x2019; Meeting later this year.  AQPcTB6OsTgqpUrpRty0a8SJAOMRAgQsXyCabMGicyE0xGt163MWykpP7fH15MNYkZqRn0uMw8dvXEMcNJACeK9CEQE9hkgtKIeKdkh6Ug.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5107.png.4470b5e6c1ddd2c7f9d12dbafe4353b3.png" length="2037098" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:47:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Thailand, Russia Deepen Ties in Kazan Talks</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397107-thailand-russia-deepen-ties-in-kazan-talks/?do=findComment&comment=20560996]]></link><description>Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to strengthen cooperation across a range of sectors during bilateral talks in Kazan, Russia, on June 18. The discussions covered security, energy, the digital economy, artificial intelligence, public health, education and tourism, while both sides also committed to expanding trade and investment links.  Get today's headlines by email   The meeting took place at the Kazan International Congress Centre on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit. Government spokesperson Rachada Dhanadirek said the talks were held in a friendly atmosphere, with Anutin describing Russia as a long-standing and important partner of Thailand.    Putin welcomed the close relationship between the two countries and noted that Thailand and Russia are preparing to celebrate the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2027. Both leaders also agreed that Russia will host the 9th meeting of the Thai-Russian Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation in Moscow in August 2026 to help advance practical cooperation.  The leaders discussed political and security issues, including the impact of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East on energy security and global supply chains. Thailand expressed appreciation for Russian support in areas such as clean energy, liquefied natural gas (LNG), petrochemical products and fertilisers.  Both countries agreed to expand cooperation in defence, information security, public health, science, technology and education. Thailand also reiterated the importance it places on relations with Russia as a major global power and signalled its readiness to strengthen cooperation through bilateral, regional and multilateral frameworks.  Economic cooperation featured prominently in the talks. Both sides acknowledged that bilateral trade, currently valued at around US$1.5 billion, remains below its potential. The Thai-Russian business council has expressed interest in increasing trade in consumer goods and identifying new commercial opportunities.   Pictures courtesy of The Nation  Thailand confirmed it will continue negotiations on a free trade agreement between Thailand and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to improve trade, investment and market access. Anutin also highlighted the success of last year&#x2019;s Russian-Thai Investment Forum, which is scheduled to return to Bangkok in October 2026 to support business networking and economic cooperation.  The discussions also covered multilateral engagement. Thailand thanked Russia for supporting ASEAN and recognised its role in APEC, particularly in promoting innovation, the digital economy, food and energy security, and sustainable development. Thailand additionally expressed its willingness to cooperate with Russia on cybersecurity, anti-scam measures and broader Asia-Pacific economic initiatives.  Tourism and cultural exchanges were also identified as priorities. Anutin welcomed the nearly two million Russian tourists who visited Thailand in 2025, making Russia one of Thailand&#x2019;s largest European tourism markets. Thailand also plans to promote Russian music, film and performing arts through future cultural exchange programmes.  The Nation reported that as cooperation expands ahead of the 2027 diplomatic milestone, both governments are expected to use upcoming meetings and forums to translate their commitments into practical projects. Anutin also expressed hope of meeting Putin again at the 33rd APEC Economic Leaders&#x2019; Meeting later this year.  AQPcTB6OsTgqpUrpRty0a8SJAOMRAgQsXyCabMGicyE0xGt163MWykpP7fH15MNYkZqRn0uMw8dvXEMcNJACeK9CEQE9hkgtKIeKdkh6Ug.mp4  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Nation 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:47:55 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Andrew Drummond and Adam Howell</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1395037-andrew-drummond-and-adam-howell/?do=findComment&comment=20560995]]></link><description>Well you made that one up completely s I have demonstrated..  Here is a video which shows howe Bryan Flowers bought thousands of bot views to create that libel case against Adam Howell. Caught bang to rights. Perjury in Thai court committed by Bryan Flowers, Nick Dean, Punnipa Flowers and Fenando Bauab.  Perjury in Thai court committed by Bryan Flowers, Nick Dean, Punnipa Flowers and Fenando Bauab.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:44:11 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Man suspected of throwing toddler to crocodiles released</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397083-man-suspected-of-throwing-toddler-to-crocodiles-released/?do=findComment&comment=20560994]]></link><description>A three-year-old boy critically injured in a zoo enclosure was attacked by a crocodile, the BBC understands.  The man who was arrested was from Norfolk, police said, and was not at the zoo as part of an organised group visit. A witness told the BBC she had seen a man in his late 20s, accompanied by two women wearing lanyards who she believed may have been carers, walking through the zoo about 10 minutes before the incident.  The witness said she overheard one of the carers ask: "Should we go to the crocodile house next?". The man replied: "Yeah." Cambridgeshire Police confirmed the suspect was white British after misinformation shared on social media.  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp9l2278m8no</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:43:04 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Key Republican Senators Break With Trump Over Iran Deal</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397106-key-republican-senators-break-with-trump-over-iran-deal/?do=findComment&comment=20560992]]></link><description>Several prominent Republican senators have publicly questioned President Donald Trump's new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran, exposing divisions within the party over an agreement that supporters say could pave the way for diplomacy but critics argue offers Tehran major economic benefits with limited concessions.  Get today's headlines by email   The concerns centre on provisions that would provide Iran with access to frozen assets, sanctions relief and support for reconstruction efforts following years of conflict and economic pressure. Economic Relief Draws CriticismAmong the most vocal critics is Ted Cruz, who warned that directing billions of dollars toward Iran would be a mistake. Cruz said he supported Trump's overall approach to Iran but argued that providing financial assistance to the Iranian government risked empowering a regime hostile to the United States and its allies. Tom Cotton, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, also expressed reservations, saying parts of the agreement appeared to move in the wrong direction. Cotton argued that the United States had spent years building leverage over Iran and should avoid weakening its position. Critics have focused particularly on plans outlined in the memorandum to facilitate access to roughly $24 billion in Iranian assets and establish a $300 billion reconstruction and development fund. Trump has insisted the United States would not contribute money to the fund, saying any financing would come from other partners. Concerns Over Sanctions and SecurityRoger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, sharply criticised the proposal, arguing that the scale of economic support discussed would exceed the benefits Iran received under the 2015 nuclear agreement negotiated during the administration of Barack Obama. Wicker also opposed lifting sanctions, releasing Iranian assets and any measures that could limit Israel's ability to act against Hezbollah. He said Iran had not abandoned its longstanding hostility toward the United States and Israel and warned that additional funds could strengthen the regime. Questions have also been raised about the future of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route. Some lawmakers fear the agreement does not provide sufficient guarantees that Iran would refrain from disrupting traffic or imposing future restrictions. John Cornyn said recent military pressure on Iran had achieved important objectives but warned the agreement could leave unresolved threats that might resurface later. Nuclear Provisions Under ScrutinyAnother major source of concern is the memorandum's treatment of Iran's nuclear programme. Several senators noted that the agreement does not require Iran to immediately eliminate its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Instead, Iran reiterates its commitment not to pursue nuclear weapons and agrees to negotiate the future of its nuclear materials. Wicker argued that the agreement provides significant economic benefits before Iran makes substantial nuclear concessions. Bill Cassidy similarly questioned whether the arrangement adequately addresses Iran's nuclear ambitions. Supporters See Path to DiplomacyNot all Republicans oppose the framework. Lindsey Graham acknowledged many of the concerns raised by fellow Republicans but said diplomacy offered a preferable alternative to continued conflict or a return to the previous stalemate. Graham said the agreement should be viewed as an opening step rather than a final settlement and urged negotiators to pursue a strong deal while remaining prepared to abandon talks if necessary. The administration has defended the memorandum, describing it as a framework for further negotiations rather than a completed agreement. Officials say any sanctions relief or access to assets is linked to specific nuclear commitments by Iran and that additional negotiations are expected before a final deal is reached. Vice President JD Vance also defended the approach, arguing that Iran's weakened position created an opportunity to test whether diplomacy could change the country's behaviour and reduce tensions in the region.   Join the discussion?   Already a member?     Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:40:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Fraud Suspect Arrested in Bang Phli</title><link>https://aseannow.com/thailand-news/chinese-fraud-suspect-arrested-in-bang-phli-r2390/</link><description>A Chinese national wanted in connection with an alleged multi-billion-baht pyramid scheme has been arrested at a home in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, as Thai authorities intensify investigations into foreign-operated business networks and suspected nominee arrangements.  Get today's headlines by email   Police identified the suspect only as Ju, 39, who was taken into custody on 19 June 2026 for remaining in Thailand after his permission to stay had expired. The arrest was carried out by officers from the Crime Suppression Division, Immigration Police and international police coordination units following a court-approved search operation.  The case stems from an investigation into companies suspected of using Thai nominees to enable foreign nationals to conduct business and hold assets in Thailand in violation of local laws. Investigators focused on high-value residential properties and real estate linked to foreign ownership structures.  Acting on Search Warrant No. 338/2569, issued by the Samut Prakan Provincial Court on 16 June 2026, officers searched a property in Moo 6, Bang Kaeo subdistrict, Bang Phli district. During the operation, they located JU, who was residing at the property and serving as a director of a Thai company.    Authorities determined that Ju&#x2019;s permission to remain in Thailand had previously been revoked. Prior to the arrest, the Embassy of the People&#x2019;s Republic of China in Thailand informed the Royal Thai Police Foreign Affairs Division that Ju was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Chinese authorities and requested assistance in locating and returning him to China.  According to Chinese investigators, Ju and two associates were involved in promoting and recruiting investors for an online financial platform known as ACE through online campaigns and in-person seminars. Authorities allege that Ju developed and managed the platform&#x2019;s operational systems.  The ACE platform reportedly began operating on 28 September 2018 using a multi-level marketing structure that authorities describe as a pyramid scheme. Chinese authorities stated that, as of 10 March 2026, the platform had 469,767 active members and had received more than 3.71 billion USDT in investments, equivalent to approximately 11-12 billion baht.  Ju is wanted in China on allegations of establishing and leading a pyramid scheme organisation to unlawfully obtain financial benefits. Following his arrest, he was charged with remaining in Thailand after permission to stay had expired and reportedly admitted the offence before being transferred to Bang Kaeo Police Station for further legal proceedings.  During the search, officers seized passports and identification documents linked to Vanuatu, Paraguay, Myanmar, Grenada and China. Other items seized included gold bars weighing a combined 20 baht weight, two mobile phones, a laptop computer, a Thailand Elite card, bank cards, vehicle documents, foreign currency and multiple identification cards.  Khaosod reported that authorities are continuing to examine the seized assets, trace financial transactions and identify additional members of the network. They are also coordinating with relevant agencies regarding Ju&#x2019;s return to China to face the outstanding warrant.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 20 June 2026</description><enclosure url="https://assets.aseannow.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/IMG_5137.png.d45d858a4563824479b22b02a876c669.png" length="3095561" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:39:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Chinese Fraud Suspect Arrested in Bang Phli</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397105-chinese-fraud-suspect-arrested-in-bang-phli/?do=findComment&comment=20560991]]></link><description>A Chinese national wanted in connection with an alleged multi-billion-baht pyramid scheme has been arrested at a home in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, as Thai authorities intensify investigations into foreign-operated business networks and suspected nominee arrangements.  Get today's headlines by email   Police identified the suspect only as Ju, 39, who was taken into custody on 19 June 2026 for remaining in Thailand after his permission to stay had expired. The arrest was carried out by officers from the Crime Suppression Division, Immigration Police and international police coordination units following a court-approved search operation.  The case stems from an investigation into companies suspected of using Thai nominees to enable foreign nationals to conduct business and hold assets in Thailand in violation of local laws. Investigators focused on high-value residential properties and real estate linked to foreign ownership structures.  Acting on Search Warrant No. 338/2569, issued by the Samut Prakan Provincial Court on 16 June 2026, officers searched a property in Moo 6, Bang Kaeo subdistrict, Bang Phli district. During the operation, they located JU, who was residing at the property and serving as a director of a Thai company.    Authorities determined that Ju&#x2019;s permission to remain in Thailand had previously been revoked. Prior to the arrest, the Embassy of the People&#x2019;s Republic of China in Thailand informed the Royal Thai Police Foreign Affairs Division that Ju was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Chinese authorities and requested assistance in locating and returning him to China.  According to Chinese investigators, Ju and two associates were involved in promoting and recruiting investors for an online financial platform known as ACE through online campaigns and in-person seminars. Authorities allege that Ju developed and managed the platform&#x2019;s operational systems.  The ACE platform reportedly began operating on 28 September 2018 using a multi-level marketing structure that authorities describe as a pyramid scheme. Chinese authorities stated that, as of 10 March 2026, the platform had 469,767 active members and had received more than 3.71 billion USDT in investments, equivalent to approximately 11-12 billion baht.  Ju is wanted in China on allegations of establishing and leading a pyramid scheme organisation to unlawfully obtain financial benefits. Following his arrest, he was charged with remaining in Thailand after permission to stay had expired and reportedly admitted the offence before being transferred to Bang Kaeo Police Station for further legal proceedings.  During the search, officers seized passports and identification documents linked to Vanuatu, Paraguay, Myanmar, Grenada and China. Other items seized included gold bars weighing a combined 20 baht weight, two mobile phones, a laptop computer, a Thailand Elite card, bank cards, vehicle documents, foreign currency and multiple identification cards.  Khaosod reported that authorities are continuing to examine the seized assets, trace financial transactions and identify additional members of the network. They are also coordinating with relevant agencies regarding Ju&#x2019;s return to China to face the outstanding warrant.   Pictures courtesy of Khaosod  Join the discussion?   Already a member?    Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 20 June 2026 

 
View full article</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:39:39 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>What percentage of the world's population detests football?</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397001-what-percentage-of-the-worlds-population-detests-football/?do=findComment&comment=20560990]]></link><description>Yes practice the art of writing. I know picking up on spellings is a bit anal. So is telling people how to write.</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:39:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Death Penalty in UK.</title><link><![CDATA[https://aseannow.com/topic/1397074-death-penalty-in-uk/?do=findComment&comment=20560989]]></link><description>I assume English is not your first language.   The phrase "I have no doubt" means you are absolutely certain or completely convinced that something is true</description><pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2026 20:38:36 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
