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Community Teenage Mother Leaves Newborn Abandoned at Temple, Later Contacts Monk to Reclaim Baby
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. A 15-year-old girl left her newborn baby boy abandoned on a wooden seating platform outside a monk’s living quarters at Wat Pa Muang Nuea in Pa Chan subdistrict, Buriram province. The infant, weighing less than 2 kg, was discovered by monks. After the incident was publicly shared on social media, the young mother contacted the temple, expressing remorse and asking to take her child back. The discovery was made around 21:00 on 1 July, when Phra Sunthorn Chatthan 74, a monk at Wat Pa Muang Nuea, heard dogs barking unusually near the wooden platform in front of Luang Ta Nuan’s kuti (monk’s residence). Investigating the noise, he found the abandoned newborn wrapped and left on the platform. Phra Setthawat Thano, another monk at the temple who posted about the incident on his personal Facebook page, explained that they initially shared the image of the baby to help find the mother. “We did not expect anyone to come forward, but shortly after posting, a young woman sent a message confessing she was the mother and pleaded not to be imprisoned, promising to care for her child,” he said. After confirming her identity, the post was taken down. Medical personnel from Plubplachai Hospital examined the infant and confirmed he was in stable condition despite his low birth weight. In an interview, the young mother, Ms Nui, explained her situation. She is currently a student living with her grandmother. She had been in a relationship with her boyfriend for two years and discovered she was pregnant only several months into the pregnancy. Fearful of telling her grandmother, she kept the pregnancy secret. On the day of delivery, Ms Nui said she was alone in her bedroom when she suddenly went into labour. “I heard a pop sound, and the baby was born,” she recounted. Unsure what to do, she asked a younger friend to help her take the baby by motorcycle to the temple and leave him on the wooden platform outside the monk’s kuti. “I regret what I did and want to raise my baby myself now,” she added. Phra Sunthorn remarked that the child was fortunate to have been left where the temple’s dogs would not harm him, unlike if he had been hidden in a more isolated spot. The case has since drawn attention to the challenges faced by teenage mothers and the importance of community support. Local authorities and social services are monitoring the situation to ensure the well-being of both mother and child. Adapted by Asean Now from ThaiRath 2025-07-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
AOT Reaffirms Aims to be Global Leader in Airport Management Picture courtesy of kaoded. Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) has reaffirmed its commitment to becoming a global leader in airport management as it marks its 46th anniversary. The organisation outlined a comprehensive strategy to enhance passenger experience under the theme “World Class Hospitality”, while accelerating infrastructure development across its six international airports to strengthen Thailand’s aviation and economic future. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365522-aot-reaffirms-aims-to-be-global-leader-in-airport-management/ -
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West Bank Israeli settlers attack Palestinian villagers, three dead
(Reuters) -Cabinet ministers in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party called on Wednesday for Israel to annex the Israeli-occupied West Bank before the Knesset recesses at the end of the month. They issued a petition ahead of Netanyahu's meeting next week with U.S. President Donald Trump, where discussions are expected to centre on a potential 60-day Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas. The petition was signed by 15 cabinet ministers and Amir Ohana, speaker of the Knesset, Israel's parliament. Israeli Likud party ministers urge Netanyahu to annex West Bank -
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Transport AOT Reaffirms Aims to be Global Leader in Airport Management
Picture courtesy of kaoded. Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) has reaffirmed its commitment to becoming a global leader in airport management as it marks its 46th anniversary. The organisation outlined a comprehensive strategy to enhance passenger experience under the theme “World Class Hospitality”, while accelerating infrastructure development across its six international airports to strengthen Thailand’s aviation and economic future. Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Paweena Chariyathitiphong, Acting President of AOT, stressed the company’s role in transforming Thailand’s air transport infrastructure and logistics systems. “We are committed to positioning our airports as the ‘gateway to Thailand’, as well as driving the country toward becoming an aviation hub of Southeast Asia,” she said. Passenger Growth and Future Forecasts Between October 2024 and May 2025, AOT airports served 88.53 million passengers, marking a 9.2% increase year-on-year. This includes 54.24 million international (+10.8%) and 34.29 million domestic (+6.9%) travellers. Aircraft movements also surged to 544,590 flights (+10.9%). For FY2026 (October 2025–September 2026), AOT forecasts over 130 million passengers and 859,000 flights, alongside 1.64 million tonnes of cargo and mail. Efficiency and Service Excellence AOT reported strong service performance across its six airports—Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Hat Yai and Chiang Rai. Notably, average processing times per passenger were well within international benchmarks: • Suvarnabhumi: International arrivals (21 minutes), international departures (27 minutes), domestic arrivals (14 minutes), and domestic departures (15 minutes). • Don Mueang: International arrivals (21 minutes), international departures (22 minutes), domestic arrivals (8 minutes), and domestic departures (10 minutes). AOT is also prioritising upgrades to airport spaces to better align with modern passenger lifestyles, including leisure zones, children’s play areas, co-working spaces and charging stations. Cultural displays and art installations, both Thai and international, will further enrich the passenger experience. Major Airport Expansion Plans AOT outlined a sweeping infrastructure investment plan: • Suvarnabhumi Airport: • East Expansion to increase capacity from 65 million to 80 million passengers/year by 2030. • Development of the South Terminal and 4th Runway. • Launch of the Suvarnabhumi Airport Experience Enhancement Project, including gaming zones, co-working lounges, and digital parks, expected to open by 2026. • Full renovation of terminals and amenities to be completed by 2031. • Don Mueang Airport: • Construction of Terminal 3 for international travellers by 2030 and renovation of Terminal 1 for domestic use by 2032. • Chiang Mai Airport: • Expansion to handle 20 million passengers annuallyby 2033. • Phuket Airport: • International terminal extension to accommodate 18 million passengers/year, completion expected by 2030. • Chiang Rai Airport: • Capacity increase from 3 million to 6 million passengers/year by 2033. Revenue Diversification and Investment Opportunities While AOT remains focused on aviation-related revenues, it is actively pursuing non-aeronautical income streams to support sustainable growth. Through its AOT Property Showcase, held in April 2025, the company received 28 proposals from domestic and international investors for projects such as: • Hotels • Private Jet Terminals • Logistics Hubs • MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) Centres • EV Service Stations and Showrooms • Cultural Attractions These developments aim to unlock the economic potential of land surrounding all six AOT-managed airports. AOT’s Vision for the Future Ms. Paweena concluded: “AOT continues to develop cutting-edge infrastructure, innovative services, and seamless passenger experiences. Our goal is to offer safe, modern, and passenger-friendly travel, firmly establishing Thailand as a premier global aviation hub and supporting the national economy for generations to come.” Adapted by Asean Now from Kaoded 2025-07-03 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 3 July 2025
Driver Dozes Off, Flips Car in Pattaya Collision Picture courtesy of Daily News A sleepy driver causes a crash, flipping his car on South Pattaya Road, fortunately without injuries On 3rd July, an incident was reported where a driver fell asleep at the wheel and collided with a parked car waiting to enter a side street on South Pattaya Road, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung, Chonburi. His Toyota Yaris overturned, landing upside down, but luckily, no one was hurt. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365521-driver-dozes-off-flips-car-in-pattaya-collision/
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