In the headlines today, Thailand and Malaysia are targeting September for a new Southern Peace Dialogue, then, in Lopburi nearly 100 monkeys break out of a containment facility (I've seen this movie before), also, we have a couple of stories where jilted lovers go to criminal lengths for revenge, in ASEAN News Laos has handed back 24 Thais with suspected links to scam operations, and finally in some feel good news we'll find out exactly where Thailand ranks in a new global retirement index. Thailand and Malaysia Target September for New Southern Peace DialogueThailand and Malaysia are planning a new round of peace talks on the southern insurgency in September. Officials are working through preliminary meetings before a possible joint agreement is announced. Leaders hope Malaysia can help advance efforts to reduce violence in Thailand's southern border provinces. Nearly 100 Monkeys Break Out of Lopburi FacilityNearly 100 monkeys escaped from a municipal enclosure in Lopburi after part of the facility was damaged. Officials quickly recaptured some of the animals and prevented over 1,000 others from escaping. The enclosure is being strengthened, and a new foundation is planned to improve long-term monkey care. Prachin Buri Break-In Forces Married Man to Admit Brief AffairPolice responded after a woman entered a married man's room, kissed him and refused to leave. The man admitted they had a brief affair but said he ended the relationship after her husband threatened him. Officers eventually persuaded the woman to leave and believe her actions may have been linked to interrupted mental health treatment. Finnish Man Rides to Pattaya Police Station After Alleged Partner AttackA Finnish man rode his motorcycle to Pattaya Police Station after allegedly being stabbed by his partner during an argument over about 200 baht. He suffered injuries to his face and chest before making the one-kilometre journey for help. Police have launched an investigation and are searching for the suspect. Woman Says She Planned to Return 300,000-Baht Bracelet Seen on CCTVA woman was identified after CCTV showed her picking up a diamond bracelet worth around 300,000 baht at Siam Centre. She denied stealing it, saying she always intended to return it but was delayed by personal matters and travel. She has agreed to hand back the jewellery, and the owner may withdraw the police complaint. Laos Hands Back 24 Thais Linked to Suspected Scam OperationsLaos handed over 24 Thai nationals suspected of involvement in call centre scam operations. Authorities also transferred phones, laptops and passports seized during the operation, while background checks found two suspects were already wanted in Thailand. Officials are now determining who willingly participated in the scams and who may have been victims of human trafficking. Thailand Named Asia’s Leading Retirement Destination in 2026 IndexThailand ranked first in Asia and ninth globally in the 2026 Global Retirement Index. The country scored especially well for affordability, healthcare, governance and retirement visa benefits. The government says the ranking supports its goal of becoming a leading retirement and wellness destination. Phuket Taxi Driver Wins Praise for Giving Tourists a Free Temple RideA Phuket taxi driver earned praise after giving three foreign tourists a free ride to Wat Chalong when they said they had no money. He chose to help them without expecting anything in return. The tourists thanked him with a traditional Thai wai, and the story quickly gained attention online.
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