American claims self-defense as patron says man murdered in Pattaya was "trouble-maker"
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Time is running out for civilians in Gaza.
Jenny Chapman, the UK international aid minister, said the situation ( in Gaza) is “horrific… we have severely malnourished children who are susceptible to disease”. “There is every likelihood that if aid doesn’t go in quickly, we will be in the situation of famine, probably in the autumn,” Baroness Chapman added. She said: “Keeping order is very, very difficult, and if you are starving and there is a truck of food… I would loot, who wouldn’t?“ If you need to feed your child.” Aid minister says situation in Gaza so dire that she ‘would loot too’ | News | Independent TV -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Labour Dispute Turns Deadly as Worker Kills Employer, Hides Body in Chiang Mai Forest Picture courtesy of Amarin A murder in the remote highlands of Mae Chaem district, Chiang Mai has shocked the local community, after a worker allegedly killed his employer over unpaid wages, hid the body in a forest and fled with the victim’s motorbike and mobile phone. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365114-labour-dispute-turns-deadly-as-worker-kills-employer-hides-body-in-chiang-mai-forest/ -
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Crime Labour Dispute Turns Deadly as Worker Kills Employer, Hides Body in Chiang Mai Forest
Picture courtesy of Amarin A murder in the remote highlands of Mae Chaem district, Chiang Mai has shocked the local community, after a worker allegedly killed his employer over unpaid wages, hid the body in a forest and fled with the victim’s motorbike and mobile phone. Police were alerted to the incident on 27 June when Pol. Lt. Padungsak Chaiyo, an investigative officer from Mae Chaem Police Station, received a report of a suspicious death in the mountainous farming area of Ban Mae Satop Tai, Moo 3, Mae Suek Subdistrict. Due to the isolated location, a joint investigative team including police detectives and a forensic doctor from Theparat Wechayanukul Hospital had to trek several hours on foot to reach the scene. Upon arrival, officers discovered the body of Mr. Boonchuay aged 57, lying near his hillside plantation. Evidence at the scene suggested he had been struck on the forehead with a blunt object. A piece of firewood, suspected to be the murder weapon was found near the body. According to Pol. Col. Statichai Nitiyawan, superintendent of Mae Chaem Police Station, Mr. Boonchuay had gone to work on his remote farm around 09:00 on 26 June. When his son, Mr. Songsuk, 32, was unable to contact him by the afternoon of 27 June, he travelled to the plantation and discovered his father’s lifeless body. Investigators suspect that a dispute over unpaid wages was the motive behind the attack. Two Karen workers, who had recently been employed by Mr. Boonchuay, are now missing. They are believed to have fled the scene with the victim’s red Honda Wave motorcycle, registration number from Chiang Mai and his mobile phone. Preliminary autopsy results confirm that the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. The body has been transported to Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital’s Forensic Department for further examination. Police have launched a manhunt for the two suspects and collected evidence from the scene, including photographs and topographical details, to build a stronger case. Authorities have vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice and are urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of the suspects to come forward. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-29 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Greek Man Stricken by Mysterious Illness Left Without Treatment as Funds Run Dry in Rayong Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 66-year-old Greek national suffering from an undiagnosed illness has been left bedridden and without medical care after exhausting hundreds of thousands of baht on unsuccessful treatment, leaving his Thai wife heartbroken and desperate. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365113-greek-man-stricken-by-mysterious-illness-left-without-treatment-as-funds-run-dry-in-rayong/ -
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Community Greek Man Stricken by Mysterious Illness Left Without Treatment as Funds Run Dry in Rayong
Picture courtesy of Workpoint. A 66-year-old Greek national suffering from an undiagnosed illness has been left bedridden and without medical care after exhausting hundreds of thousands of baht on unsuccessful treatment, leaving his Thai wife heartbroken and desperate. Local charity group “Saphan Boon Ban Phe,” visited a modest home in Ban Nai Rai, Phe Subdistrict, Mueang Rayong District, where they met 48-year-old Mrs. Kotchakorn the wife and sole caregiver of Mr. Alex, who has been gravely ill since late February. Mrs. Kotchakorn explained that her husband began deteriorating rapidly after collapsing earlier this year. Despite spending several hundred thousand baht on medical consultations and treatment, no doctor has been able to provide a diagnosis. With their savings depleted and no access to state healthcare benefits, the couple has been forced to abandon formal treatment. Mr. Alex now remains confined to bed, his condition worsening by the day, suffering from severe muscle weakness and unable to care for himself. “He can’t walk, can’t move his arms properly and the doctors still can’t tell me what’s wrong,” Mrs. Kotchakorn said tearfully. “We’ve used everything we had. Now there’s no more money and no more options. I’ve brought him home to care for him here, I can only watch him fade away.” Inside the home, she showed journalists intricately carved wooden furniture which she is now trying to sell in a last-ditch effort to raise funds for basic household needs and palliative care for her husband. Mr. Alex, as a foreign national, does not qualify for the universal healthcare scheme. Without private insurance or consular support, the family has been left to fend for themselves. This case has sparked public sympathy, with calls for assistance from government agencies, NGOs and the Greek embassy. Many are urging authorities to step in and provide emergency support for what has become not only a medical crisis but a humanitarian one. As Mrs. Kotchakorn puts it: “I don’t want pity. I just want help, someone, anyone, to help him live with dignity for as long as he has left.” Adapted by Asean Now from Workpoint 2025-06-29 -
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Donald Trump Seems A Sure Thing For a Nobel Peace Prize!
Those of you on my personal FB page. One of my oldest friends was the quartermaster for the IAEA. My cousin was also a nuclear inspector. They are both on my friends list. The idea that 8 x IR-6 units and thousands of cascades can be moved in the back of trucks without leakage is beyond the realms of possibility. The idea that these units could be stripped down and moved in a few days is laughable. Pick a side. Either agree with Khamenei that Iran won a great victory over the USA and Israel. Or agree with the Iranian foreign minister who confirmed the sites were destroyed. It's a simple choice.
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