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Report Thailand Tightens Alcohol Sales: New Rules Take Effect
All true alkis will body swerve any laws in order to get their daily fix. No big deal. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Death at Phatthalung School: 5-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Abandoned Fish Pond Picture courtesy of Amarin. A five-year-old kindergarten pupil drowned after falling into an abandoned fish pond at a school in Moo 6, Nong Thong Subdistrict, Pa Bon District, prompting serious concerns from his grieving family about the school’s safety measures and teacher supervision. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365118-death-at-phatthalung-school-5-year-old-boy-drowns-in-abandoned-fish-pond/ -
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Accident Death at Phatthalung School: 5-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Abandoned Fish Pond
Picture courtesy of Amarin. A five-year-old kindergarten pupil drowned after falling into an abandoned fish pond at a school in Moo 6, Nong Thong Subdistrict, Pa Bon District, prompting serious concerns from his grieving family about the school’s safety measures and teacher supervision. The incident occurred on 27 June at a local primary school where young “Title”, a K2 pupil, had asked permission to use the toilet. The boy never returned. Teachers began searching for him, eventually discovering one of his shoes near an overgrown pond behind the school’s old toilet block. The other shoe was spotted floating in the water. Male staff members jumped into the pond, recovered the boy’s lifeless body and rushed him to Pa Bon Hospital. Despite attempts to resuscitate him, the child was pronounced dead. The pond, once used for raising fish, is approximately 30 metres long, 2 metres wide and 1.5 metres deep. It had long been abandoned and left without any fencing or signage. Thick vegetation and water weeds obscured the water’s surface, making it appear as part of the ground, which investigators believe may have confused the young child. A teacher’s aide who was in charge of the boy explained that she had helped him unfasten his trousers and allowed him to go ahead to the toilet, saying she would follow shortly after finishing giving instructions to the class. When she did go to check on him moments later, he had vanished. The school dismissed students early and the boy’s relatives performed a Buddhist ceremony to call his spirit before transferring his body to Lak Sip Temple for funeral rites. The child’s mother, overcome with grief, said through tears: “My son must be the last. No child should die like this. Where were the safety measures? Where was the supervision?” It has since emerged that the boy was a special needs child with a congenital heart condition. According to a cousin, he had previously undergone heart surgery and was physically weaker than his peers. He had recently transferred from a local early childhood development centre to this school. The family had reportedly informed the school of his condition and requested closer monitoring. Ordinarily, when the boy needed to defecate, his elder sister, a primary school student at the same school, would be summoned to assist. However, as this occasion only involved urination, no one was assigned to accompany him. Attempts to contact the school administration and the local education authority were met with a refusal to comment, with officials stating they were “not ready to provide information.” The family is now calling for an investigation into the incident, with demands for stronger safety protocols and clear accountability for the lapse in supervision. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-06-29 -
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Time is running out for civilians in Gaza.
Sucks to be them. Surrender and release the hostages or keep dying. -
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Trump Wins on Injunctions
Trump adversaries see silver linings in his ‘monumental’ Supreme Court win Class actions and other legal strategies may allow Trump’s opponents to keep pursuing broad blocks against at least some of his policies. 06/27/2025 But Barrett’s 26-page opinion leaves a surprising degree of wiggle room. Yes, conventional nationwide injunctions are off the table, but Trump’s opponents say they see alternative routes to obtain effectively the same sweeping blocks of at least some policies that run afoul of the law and the Constitution. The court appeared to leave open three specific alternatives: Restyle the legal challenges as class-action lawsuits; rely on state-led lawsuits to obtain broad judicial rulings; or challenge certain policies under a federal administrative law that authorizes courts to strike down the actions of executive branch agencies. The viability of these three potential alternatives is not yet clear. But the court explicitly declined to rule them out. That led Justice Samuel Alito — who joined the majority opinion — to write a concurrence to raise concerns that the court was leaving loopholes that could undercut its main holding. https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/27/trump-supreme-court-birthright-injunction-loopholes-00430225 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 29 June 2025
Fifteen Insurgents Attack Security Post in Narathiwat: Two Officers Injured in Dawn Clash Picture courtesy of Amarin. A group of around 15 insurgents launched a violent pre-dawn assault on a security outpost in Sukhirin District, Narathiwat Province, on the morning of 28 June, injuring two officers in a gun battle that lasted approximately 15 minutes. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1365117-fifteen-insurgents-attack-security-post-in-narathiwat-two-officers-injured-in-dawn-clash/
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