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US Pushes Forward with Private Aid Plan for Gaza Amid UN Opposition
Fifteen international human rights organisations have called on the Israel- and US-backed Gaza food delivery group, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), and other private groups running humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza to cease their operations or face legal consequences. In a letter sent on Monday to GHF and the affiliated Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions, the rights advocates warned that private contractors operating in Gaza in collaboration with the Israeli government risk “aiding and abetting or otherwise being complicit in crimes under international law, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide”. “GHF’s militarized model, coupled with its close collaboration with Israeli authorities, undermines the core humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence,” the letter sent on Monday warned. Rights groups warn Gaza Humanitarian Foundation it may be liable for international law violations -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 June 2025
Motorcyclist Killed After Clipping Car and Being Run Over by Lorry in Nakhon Sawan Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 42-year-old man was killed in a road crash on the morning of 22 June, after his motorcycle clipped the back of a car, causing him to lose control and fall into the path of an oncoming 18-wheeler truck in Chum Saeng district, Nakhon Sawan. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364577-motorcyclist-killed-after-clipping-car-and-being-run-over-by-lorry-in-nakhon-sawan/ -
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Accident Motorcyclist Killed After Clipping Car and Being Run Over by Lorry in Nakhon Sawan
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A 42-year-old man was killed in a road crash on the morning of 22 June, after his motorcycle clipped the back of a car, causing him to lose control and fall into the path of an oncoming 18-wheeler truck in Chum Saeng district, Nakhon Sawan. Police Lieutenant Colonel Kamron Chandit, deputy investigation officer at Chum Saeng Police Station, received the emergency call around 09:30. The crash occurred on the Chum Saeng–Nakhon Sawan road, within the Thap Krit community market area, Thap Krit Subdistrict. At the scene, officers discovered the body of Mr. Somsak Thimpun, 42, lying lifeless on the road with severe injuries to his head and torso. His Honda motorcycle, registered in Nakhon Sawan, was found wrecked nearby. Rescue workers and a medical team from Chum Saeng Hospital confirmed his death at the scene and transported his body for further examination. CCTV footage revealed that the victim was riding at speed when he struck the rear of a Honda sedan, registration from Nakhon Sawan, causing him to fall and slide into the opposite lane. At that moment, a Hino 18-wheeler truck (registration from Phichit) was travelling in the opposite direction and ran over the motorcyclist, killing him instantly. The car was driven by Mr. Chaowalit, 47, while the truck was operated by Mr. Ubon, 51. Both drivers have been taken in for questioning by police. Eyewitnesses described the scene as terrifying. One local resident said they heard a loud crash before seeing the lorry dragging the motorcycle along the road, narrowly missing bystanders. “We see him every day,” the witness added, “but no one expected this to happen.” Mr. Niran, the victim’s brother-in-law, said that the deceased had been on his way to open a cooked-to-order food stall with his sister just 100 metres from the crash site. He expressed shock and sadness over the sudden loss but said the family held no resentment. “We would appreciate it if the drivers involved could offer some assistance. He was single and had no family of his own,” he said. Mr. Chaowalit, the car driver, told police he had slowed down behind another vehicle that was preparing to turn and was driving within the speed limit. Mr. Ubon, the truck driver, stated he was travelling at just 40 km/h due to the area being a busy market zone and had no time to react. “It happened in a split second. I hit the brakes but couldn’t stop in time,” he said, adding that he remained at the scene to cooperate with authorities. Police confirmed that both drivers were tested for alcohol and neither had consumed any. The investigation is ongoing, and officers will proceed with legal action as required. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-24 -
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Transport SRT Closes 112 Illegal Railway Crossings in Nationwide Safety Drive
How many accidents are actually happening at this rouge crossings.? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 24 June 2025
BREAKING Thai Forces Close Sa Kaeo Border Amid Tensions Picture courtesy of Facebook MGR online Live The First Army has ordered the closure of border crossings in Sa Kaeo due to growing tensions with Cambodia. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364576-thai-forces-close-sa-kaeo-border-amid-tensions/ -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai Forces Close Sa Kaeo Border Amid Tensions
Picture courtesy of Facebook MGR online Live The First Army has ordered the closure of border crossings in Sa Kaeo due to growing tensions with Cambodia. On 23rd June, the First Army released an order, signed by Lt. Gen. Amarit Boonsuya, to control all border crossing points in Sa Kaeo province. This decision responds to reports of Cambodian military encroachment, including patrols and alterations to the landscape on Thai territory, which have heightened tensions and affected border residents' safety. The situation has disrupted cross-border travel in the First Army's area, further complicated by crimes such as call centre scams affecting citizens nationwide. In response, the First Army, overseeing the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo, is implementing the following measures: Suspension of all vehicle crossings. Suspension of passage for people, tourists, and trade activities for both Thais and foreigners. Exceptions for humanitarian needs, such as urgent medical care, student education, and essential daily life activities. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-06-24
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