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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 27 June 2025
Thailand Eases Border Rules with Cambodia, Offers Trade Lifeline In this file photo released by Royal Thai Army, a Thai police officer talks to people near a border checkpoint between Thailand and Cambodia in Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand, Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (Royal Thai Army via AP) In a major development, the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has temporarily relaxed border rules at four key checkpoints in Sa Kaeo province. This follows days of intense restrictions due to a political spat between Thailand and Cambodia. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1364937-thailand-eases-border-rules-with-cambodia-offers-trade-lifeline/ -
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Accident Man Killed Instantly After Car Crashes Head-On Into Lorry in Ayutthaya
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A father has died in a devastating collision after his car veered across the central divide and slammed head-on into a 22-wheel lorry on a bridge in Ayutthaya province. The incident occurred around 14:30 on 25 June, on Highway 356, the Ayutthaya–Suphan Buri bypass, near Koh Rean subdistrict. Police Lieutenant Wuttipat Chuaykhit, Deputy Inspector of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station, received reports of a serious crash on a bridge crossing a railway line. Emergency response teams from the Ayutthaya Ruamjai Rescue Foundation were dispatched immediately to the scene. The crash site, a two-lane bridge, revealed a horrific scene. A white Honda HR-V with Bangkok registration plates, had collided directly with a 22-wheel trailer lorry (registration from Bangkok). The front half of the car was completely crushed. Rescue workers found the driver, later identified as Mr. Krisanaphat, 35, dead in the driver’s seat. He had been trapped in the wreckage and had to be extricated using hydraulic cutting tools. Inside the vehicle, authorities also found two children’s car seats and a baby stroller in the rear, though no other passengers were present. The lorry driver 61-year-old Mr. Thonglee Thammada, who was visibly shaken, told police he had been driving up the bridge when the Honda suddenly crossed over from the opposite lane at high speed. He had no time to react before the vehicle struck him head-on. Later, the victim’s wife arrived at the crash site with their child. Overcome with grief, she collapsed to the ground, embracing her husband’s lifeless body in a heartbreaking scene. She revealed that her husband had left the house earlier in the day to run errands for his mother at the provincial hall and had planned to visit an auto parts store in Sena district. She had remained at home, just two kilometres away, to care for their young child. Police took the lorry driver in for further questioning and are working to collect witness statements and CCTV footage to determine the full circumstances of the crash, as authorities continue to investigate. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-27 -
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Immigration Thailand Eases Border Rules with Cambodia, Offers Trade Lifeline
In this file photo released by Royal Thai Army, a Thai police officer talks to people near a border checkpoint between Thailand and Cambodia in Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand, Tuesday, June 24, 2025. (Royal Thai Army via AP) In a major development, the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has temporarily relaxed border rules at four key checkpoints in Sa Kaeo province. This follows days of intense restrictions due to a political spat between Thailand and Cambodia. The change, announced by the Burapha Task Force, addresses the plight of affected locals and traders caught in the crisis. Many on both sides have been struggling as the dispute disrupted trade and daily life. The easing of rules is a glimmer of hope for those who've been waiting anxiously to cross the border. The adjustments apply to four checkpoints: Khlong Luek (Aranyaprathet district), Khao Din (Khlong Hat), Taphraya (Taphraya), and Nong Preu (Aranyaprathet). Thais stranded in Cambodia can now return home with their vehicles through Khlong Luek and Khao Din from 8am to 4pm and via Taphraya and Nong Preu from 8am to noon. Khlong Luek, the primary gateway for goods and people, plays a crucial role in the local economy. Daily trade through these checkpoints is valued at approximately 330 million Baht. The resumption is crucial for sustaining commerce in the region. The army's plans also include allowing 1,000 Cambodians to enter Thailand at Khlong Luek and Khao Din, specifically to purchase goods. Taphraya and Nong Preu will permit up to 300 Cambodians on similar terms. Importantly, these crossings are restricted to bicycles, with organised entry times per checkpoint to manage flow. Visiting Khlong Luek, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra engaged with local officials to evaluate the situation's impact on businesses. "We want to see the impact of this policy and what the government can do to help," she stated, emphasising a commitment to finding solutions. Simultaneously, former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen was seen in Oddar Meanchey province, reinforcing efforts to address the cross-border stalemate from the Cambodian side. Temporary relaxation and resumed trade bring hope to local communities awaiting diplomatic progress. These measures offer respite as commerce restarts and both nations continue discussions to resolve underlying tensions. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-27 -
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UK Fury as Met Chief Likens Jewish Protesters to Rowdy Football Fans
The police should have disappeared and then the pro Zionists would have something to shout about, probably 2 very beaten up individuals, you can't fix stupid. Same should apply if the protagonists where in a reverse situation, i.e. 2 pro Palestine supporters trying the same thing at a pro Israel rally, but then I haven't seen any of them in the UK. I'm no fan of the Met Police but they have no chance of winning as they are in the middle every time. -
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800k Not In the Bank Method
which is exactly as it should be.
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