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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Man Stabs Fiancée Before Taking His Own Life Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A shocking case of domestic violence has rocked the province of Roi Et, after a man brutally stabbed his fiancée and then fatally shot himself, believing he had killed her. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364821-man-stabs-fiancée-before-taking-his-own-life/ -
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BREAKING NEWS Trump Confirms Surprise US Airstrikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Including Fordo
The latest new high-resolution satellite images from Maxar reveal extra damage by the US and Israel The Iran apologists will hate this. The volume of grey dust visible in some of the satellite images may be sign of the level of destruction beneath the surface, analysts believe. "Deep below ground detonations of sufficient magnitude to expel the concrete as described would cause significant blast damage to underground structures," said Trevor Lawrence, head of the Centre for Energetics Technology, Cranfield University and an expert on effect of explosions. "Given the complexity of building these structures, significant damage is very unlikely to be repaired in the short term, if at all." Previously unseen damage in the images reveal total wipe out of certain nuclear facilities. Particularly notable is the uranium conversion facility at Isfahan. You can't make a nuclear bomb with a conversion facility and that place is no longer on this planet! "You can't do a nuclear weapon without a conversion facility, yet we can't even find where it is, where it used to be on the map - because the whole thing is just blackened out… it's gone… wiped out." https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr3xxdrynko -
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Crossing into Laos with Vehicle – Any Issues?
Mr Sing, do not transfer registration of your vehicles into your girlfriends name, you will no longer be the owner. -
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Crime Man Stabs Fiancée Before Taking His Own Life
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A shocking case of domestic violence has rocked the province of Roi Et, after a man brutally stabbed his fiancée and then fatally shot himself, believing he had killed her. The incident occurred around 21:30 on 24 June in a stilted wooden house in Changhan Subdistrict, Changhan District. Police from Changhan Police Station and emergency services rushed to the scene after reports of a shooting. Inside a bedroom on the upper floor of the house, officers found the body of Mr. Arthit 33, dressed in black. He had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the right temple. A 30cm-long knife and a sawed-off shotgun, were found nearby and secured as evidence. Also found at the scene was a severely injured woman, identified as Ms. Nuntawan 29. She had been stabbed approximately five times in the torso and was barely breathing. Emergency responders immediately transported her to Changhan Hospital for emergency treatment. According to Ms. Nuntawan’s father, Mr. Arthit had proposed to his daughter roughly four months earlier, but the wedding had yet to take place. He worked in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, while Ms. Nuntawan remained in Roi Et. The couple reportedly met on weekends. On the day of the incident, Ms. Nuntawan had returned home as usual, had dinner with her family and then went upstairs to rest. Her parents and grandmother remained downstairs. A short time later, a single gunshot was heard from upstairs. When her father rushed to the room, he found his daughter gravely wounded and Mr. Arthit already dead. Investigators believe the couple had a serious argument over the phone, prompting Mr. Arthit to drive from Nakhon Ratchasima to confront his fiancée in person. After a heated altercation, he reportedly stabbed her multiple times, assuming she had died. Overwhelmed by the consequences of his actions, he then shot himself. The case is currently under investigation, while Ms.Nuntawan remains in critical condition. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-26 -
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UK Asylum Appeals Surge Leaves Thousands of Migrants in Hotels for Years
And this is the guy who started the ball rolling. Fast forward 25+ years and the results are crystal clear. Nice job Tony. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 26 June 2025
Missing Mother Found Dead in Drainage Pipe in Lampang Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A desperate search for a missing woman in Lampang ended in heartbreak after her body was discovered lodged in a drainage pipe, four days after she was last seen. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1364820-missing-mother-found-dead-in-drainage-pipe-in-lampang/
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